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2015 U.S. Open Cup

The 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 102nd edition of the oldest ongoing competition in American soccer.


Tournament details
United States
91
Sporting Kansas City(3rd title)
Philadelphia Union
Sporting Kansas City
90
274 (3.04 per match)
Dom DwyerKrisztián Németh(5 goals each)

The 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 102nd edition of the oldest ongoing competition in American soccer.

The tournament had teams from all three tiers of men's professional soccer, plus teams from the top amateur leagues in the United States. Qualification began in 2014 with USASA regional winners qualifying for 2015. The tournament retained a format that had only two changes from 2014. For the first time, the competition used a fixed bracket system starting with the Round of 16. Teams were grouped geographically into groups of four teams, with each group being paired with another to determine the semifinal pairings. Secondly, a rule was formalized preventing teams from the same ownership group from meeting until the final.

The cash prize amounts were the same as last year, with the champion receiving $250,000 and the runner-up $60,000. Also, the team from each lower division that advanced the furthest received $15,000. The teams that received $15,000 were: (a) PSA Elite an amateur team that advanced to the 4th round where they lost to the LA Galaxy; (b) the Charlotte Independence of the USL advanced to the 5th round where they lost to the Chicago Fire; and (c) New York Cosmos of the NASL which also advanced to the 5th round before losing to the New York Red Bulls.

All United States Division I (MLS), Division II (NASL), & Division III (USL) teams qualify automatically.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
Enter in Preliminary roundEnter in first roundEnter in second roundEnter in third roundEnter in fourth round
USCS/USASA/USSSA1 team/2 teams/1 teamNPSL/PDL/USASA12 teams/19 teams/9 teamsUSL21 teamsNASL9 teamsMLS 17 teams
US Club Soccer
San Francisco City FC
USASA
Cal FC
KC Athletics
USSSA
Harpo's FCNPSL
Brooklyn Italians
Chattanooga FC
Detroit City FC
FC Tacoma 253
Fort Pitt FC Regiment
GBFC Thunder
Lansing United
Miami United F.C.
Sonoma County Sol
Tulsa Athletics
Upward Stars
Virginia Beach City FC
PDL
AC Connecticut
Burlingame Dragons FC
BYU Cougars
Des Moines Menace
FC Tucson
Golden State Misioneros FC
Jersey Express S.C.
Kitsap Pumas
Laredo Heat
Long Island Rough Riders
Michigan Bucks
Midland/Odessa Sockers
Ocala Stampede
Reading United AC
Seacoast United Phantoms
SW Florida Adrenaline
Ventura County Fusion
West Virginia Chaos
Western Mass Pioneers
USASA
Chula Vista FC
GPS Massachusetts
Greek American AA
Madison Fire
Maryland Bays
NTX Rayados
PSA Elite $
RWB Adria
Triangle BrigadeArizona United SC
Austin Aztex
Charleston Battery
Charlotte Independence $
Colorado Springs Switchbacks
Harrisburg City Islanders
LA Galaxy II
Louisville City FC
New York Red Bulls II
Oklahoma City Energy FC
Orange County Blues FC
Pittsburgh Riverhounds
Portland Timbers 2
Real Monarchs
Richmond Kickers
Rochester Rhinos
Sacramento Republic FC
Saint Louis FC
Seattle Sounders FC 2
Tulsa Roughnecks
Wilmington Hammerheads FCAtlanta Silverbacks
Carolina RailHawks
Fort Lauderdale Strikers
Indy Eleven
Jacksonville Armada FC
Minnesota United FC
New York Cosmos $
San Antonio Scorpions FC
Tampa Bay RowdiesChicago Fire
Colorado Rapids
Columbus Crew
FC Dallas
D.C. United
Houston Dynamo
LA Galaxy
New England Revolution
New York City FC
New York Red Bulls
Orlando City SC
Philadelphia Union $$
Portland Timbers
Real Salt Lake
San Jose Earthquakes
Seattle Sounders FC
Sporting Kansas City $$$
  • $: Winner of $15,000 bonus for advancing the furthest in the competition from their respective divisions.
  • $$: Winner of $60,000 for being the runner-up in the competition.
  • $$$: Winner of $250,000 for winning the competition.

Host team listed first

Bold = winner

RoundTotalclubsremainingClubsinvolvedthis roundWinners fromprevious roundNew entriesthis roundLeagues entering at this round
Preliminary round914none4USCS, USSSA, 2 of USASA
First round8942240NPSL, PDL, 9 of USASA
Second round68422121USL
Third round4730219NASL
Fourth round32321517MLS
Fifth round161616nonenone
Quarterfinals888nonenone
Semifinals444nonenone
Final222nonenone

The Preliminary round draw was announced Wednesday, April 8, 2015. A total of 4 clubs competed, all amateur clubs from the fourth tier of American soccer.

The first round draw was announced Wednesday, April 8, 2015. A total of 42 clubs competed, including the 2 winners from the preliminary round and 40 new entries from the 4th and 5th tiers.

The second round draw was announced on Wednesday, April 8, 2015. A total of 42 teams competed, including the 21 winners from the previous round and 21 new entries from the third tier United Soccer League. The lowest ranked teams this round are Harpo's FC, PSA Elite and Chula Vista FC from the fifth tier.

The third round draw was held on May 14. A total of 30 teams competed, including the 21 winners from the previous round and 9 new entries from the second tier North American Soccer League. The lowest ranked teams this round are PSA Elite and Chula Vista FC from the fifth tier. Among the notable results: In all seven matchups between the third-tier USL and second-tier NASL, the USL clubs were victorious.

The fourth round draw was held on May 21. A total of 32 teams will compete, including the 15 winners from the previous round and 17 new entries from top flight Major League Soccer. The lowest ranked team this round is PSA Elite from the fifth tier.

The draw for the fifth round, which took place June 18, placed clubs into four 4-team regions. Clubs from different regions could not be drawn against one another. The lowest ranked team remaining is the Charlotte Independence of the third-tier United Soccer League.

All eight quarterfinal teams come from Major League Soccer, the top tier of professional soccer in the United States.

Players and teams still active in bold.

RankScorerClubGoals
Dom DwyerSporting Kansas City5
Krisztián NémethSporting Kansas City
Tomasz ZahorskiCharlotte Independence4
Carlos RivasOrlando City SC
Thomas StewartSacramento Republic FC
Michael BarriosFC Dallas3
Robbie KeaneLA Galaxy
Rob VincentPittsburgh Riverhounds
Mats BjurmanPSA Elite
Michael SalazarPSA Elite
Adnan GabeljicSacramento Republic FC
Pablo RossiSeattle Sounders FC 2
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