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2004 U.S. Open Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup |
| year | 2004 |
| country | United States |
| champions | Kansas City Wizards |
| (1st title) | |
| runner-up | Chicago Fire |
| top goal scorer | Julian Nash |
| (4 goals) | |
| prevseason | 2003 |
| nextseason | 2005 |
(1st title) | runner-up = Chicago Fire (4 goals) The 2004 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ran from June through September, 2004, open to all soccer teams in the United States.
The Kansas City Wizards won the Open Cup tournament with a 1–0 golden-goal victory over the defending-champion Chicago Fire at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri on September 22, 2004. Kansas City missed out on a domestic double when the Wizards lost to D.C. United for the MLS Cup 2004.
The Open Cup tournament was highlighted by A-League side Charleston Battery reaching the semifinals, one of four USL teams to beat Major League Soccer teams. The 2004 tournament was also the final edition contested using golden goal as opposed to more conventional soccer extra time.
Open Cup Bracket
Home teams listed on top of bracket | RD1-seed01=PDL | RD1-team01=Carolina Dynamo | RD1-score01=2 | RD1-seed02=A-L | RD1-team02=Atlanta Silverbacks (ASDET) | RD1-score02=3 | RD1-seed03= | RD1-team03= | RD1-score03= | RD1-seed04= | RD1-team04= | RD1-score04= | RD1-seed05=MLS | RD1-team05=Dallas Burn | RD1-score05=2 | RD1-seed06=A-L | RD1-team06=Virginia Beach Mariners | RD1-score06=0 | RD1-seed07= | RD1-team07= | RD1-score07= | RD1-seed08= | RD1-team08= | RD1-score08= | RD1-seed09=A-L | RD1-team09=Minnesota Thunder (ASDET) | RD1-score09=2 | RD1-seed10=PDL | RD1-team10=Rapids Reserve | RD1-score10=1 | RD1-seed11= | RD1-team11= | RD1-score11= | RD1-seed12= | RD1-team12= | RD1-score12= | RD1-seed13=PSL | RD1-team13=Utah Blitzz | RD1-score13=1 | RD1-seed14=A-L | RD1-team14=Portland Timbers | RD1-score14=2 | RD1-seed15= | RD1-team15= | RD1-score15= | RD1-seed16= | RD1-team16= | RD1-score16= | RD1-seed17=A-L | RD1-team17=Richmond Kickers (ASDET) | RD1-score17=1 | RD1-seed18=PDL | RD1-team18=Cape Cod Crusaders | RD1-score18=0 | RD1-seed19= | RD1-team19= | RD1-score19= | RD1-seed20= | RD1-team20= | RD1-score20= | RD1-seed21=MLS | RD1-team21=Columbus Crew | RD1-score21=2 | RD1-seed22=A-L | RD1-team22=Syracuse Salty Dogs | RD1-score22=1 | RD1-seed23= | RD1-team23= | RD1-score23= | RD1-seed24= | RD1-team24= | RD1-score24= | RD1-seed25= | RD1-team25= | RD1-score25= | RD1-seed26= | RD1-team26= | RD1-score26= | RD1-seed27=A-L | RD1-team27=Rochester Rhinos | RD1-score27=1 | RD1-seed28=PDL | RD1-team28=Fire Reserves | RD1-score28=0 | RD1-seed29=A-L | RD1-team29=Charleston Battery | RD1-score29=2 | RD1-seed30=PSL | RD1-team30=Wilmington Hammerheads | RD1-score30=0 | RD1-seed31= | RD1-team31= | RD1-score31= | RD1-seed32= | RD1-team32= | RD1-score32= | RD2-seed01=A-L | RD2-team01=Atlanta Silverbacks | RD2-score01=1 | RD2-seed02=MLS | RD2-team02=Kansas City Wizards | RD2-score02=4 | RD2-seed03=MLS | RD2-team03=Dallas Burn | RD2-score03=3 | RD2-seed04=MLS | RD2-team04=Colorado Rapids | RD2-score04=0 | RD2-seed05=A-L | RD2-team05=Minnesota Thunder | RD2-score05=1 | RD2-seed06=MLS | RD2-team06=Los Angeles Galaxy | RD2-score06=0 | RD2-seed07=A-L | RD2-team07=Portland Timbers | RD2-score07=0 | RD2-seed08=MLS | RD2-team08=San Jose Earthquakes | RD2-score08=3 | RD2-seed09=A-L | RD2-team09=Richmond Kickers | RD2-score09=2 | RD2-seed10=MLS | RD2-team10=D.C. United | RD2-score10=1 | RD2-seed11=MLS | RD2-team11=Columbus Crew | RD2-score11=1 | RD2-seed12=MLS | RD2-team12=Chicago Fire (ASDET) | RD2-score12=2 | RD2-seed13=MLS | RD2-team13=New England Revolution | RD2-score13=1 (1) | RD2-seed14=A-L | RD2-team14=Rochester Rhinos ASDET, PSO | RD2-score14=1 (3) | RD2-seed15=A-L | RD2-team15=Charleston Battery | RD2-score15=1 | RD2-seed16=MLS | RD2-team16=MetroStars | RD2-score16=0 | RD3-seed01=MLS | RD3-team01=Kansas City Wizards | RD3-score01=4 | RD3-seed02=MLS | RD3-team02=Dallas Burn | RD3-score02=0 | RD3-seed03=A-L | RD3-team03=Minnesota Thunder | RD3-score03=2 (4) | RD3-seed04=MLS | RD3-team04=San Jose Earthquakes (ASDET, PSO) | RD3-score04=2 (5) | RD3-seed05=A-L | RD3-team05=Richmond Kickers | RD3-score05=0 | RD3-seed06=MLS | RD3-team06=Chicago Fire | RD3-score06=1 | RD3-seed07=A-L | RD3-team07=Rochester Rhinos | RD3-score07=0 | RD3-seed08=A-L | RD3-team08=Charleston Battery | RD3-score08=1 | RD4-seed01=MLS | RD4-team01=Kansas City Wizards | RD4-score01=1 | RD4-seed02=MLS | RD4-team02=San Jose Earthquakes | RD4-score02=0 | RD4-seed03=MLS | RD4-team03=Chicago Fire (ASDET) | RD4-score03=1 | RD4-seed04=A-L | RD4-team04=Charleston Battery | RD4-score04=0 | RD5-seed01=MLS | RD5-team01=Kansas City Wizards (ASDET) | RD5-score01=1 | RD5-seed02=MLS | RD5-team02=Chicago Fire | RD5-score02=0
Schedule
Note: Scorelines use the standard U.S. convention of placing the home team on the right-hand side of box scores.
First round
Eight PDL and eight USASA teams start.
date = June 2, 2004|
team1 = Massachusetts Cape Cod Crusaders (PDL) |
score = 4–1|
report = (Report)|
team2 = New York Greek American AA (USASA) |
goals1 = Krause
Palguta
Bulow
Caldwell |
goals2 = Grafas |
stadium = St. John's University|location=Queens, New York | attendance = 100 | referee = Guido Gonzalez (USA)}}
date = June 2, 2004|
team1 = Maryland Allied SC (USASA)|
score = 0–5|
report = (Report)|
team2 = New Jersey South Jersey Barons (PDL) |
goals1 = |
goals2 = Mingo
Maher
Carmichael
Banks |
stadium = Winslow Township High School|location=Winslow Township, New Jersey | attendance = 65 | referee = Hossam Saad (USA)}}
date = June 2, 2004|
team1 = Colorado Boulder Rapids Reserve (PDL) |
score = 2–1|
report = (Report)|
team2 = California Chico Rooks (USASA) |
goals1 = Brown
Branan |
goals2 = Wondolowski |
stadium = Chico State University|location=Chico, California | attendance = 1,000 | referee = Said Ravanfar (USA)}}
date = June 2, 2004|
team1 = Wisconsin Bavarian SC (USASA)|
score = 1–5|
report = (Report)|
team2 = North Carolina Carolina Dynamo (PDL) |
goals1 = Hawley |
goals2 = Farrell
Storey
Rhyne
Lochrie |
stadium = Macpherson Stadium|location=Greensboro, North Carolina | attendance = 300 | referee = Richard Rodriguez (USA)}}
date = June 2, 2004|
team1 = Illinois S.A.C. Wisla (USASA) |
score = 1–5|
report = (Report)|
team2 = Illinois Chicago Fire Reserves (PDL) |
goals1 = Okarmus |
goals2 = Rolfe
Nash
Knowles
Klatter |
stadium = Redmond Stadium|location=Bensenville, Illinois | attendance = 300 | referee = Pawel Wydra (USA)}}
date = June 2, 2004|
team1 = California Sacramento Knights (USASA)|
score = 2–1|
report = (Report)|
team2 = Washington Spokane Shadow (PDL) |
goals1 = McDonald
Field |
goals2 = Ready |
stadium = Joe Albi Stadium|location=Spokane, Washington | attendance = 1,000 | referee = David Simon (USA)}}
date = June 8, 2004|
team1 = Texas Azzuri S.C. (USASA)|
score = 2–3|
report = (Report)|
team2 = Florida Cocoa Expos (PDL) |
goals1 = Kneipper
Sastoque |
goals2 = Glasser
Moojen |
stadium = Cocoa Expo Sports Center|location=Cocoa, Florida | attendance = 27 | referee = Kermit Quisenberry (USA)}}
date = June 8, 2004|
team1 = Texas Legends FC (USASA)|
score = 1–3|
report = (Report)|
team2 = Texas DFW Tornados (PDL) |
goals1 = Whiteley |
goals2 = Rowland
de Souza
Gorski |
stadium = Pennington Field|location=Bedford, Texas | attendance = --| referee = Adam Garner (USA)}}
Second round
Six PSL and two A-League teams enter.
date = June 15, 2004|
team1 = Illinois Chicago Fire Reserves (PDL) |
score = 5–1|
report = (Report)|
team2 = New Hampshire New Hampshire Phantoms (PSL) |
goals1 = Nash
Curran
Knowles
Khumalo |
goals2 = Fleming |
stadium = Southern New Hampshire University|location=Manchester, New Hampshire | attendance = 315 | referee = Gus St. Silva (USA)}}
date = June 15, 2004|
team1 = North Carolina Charlotte Eagles (PSL)|
score = 2–4|
report = (Report)|
team2 = North Carolina Carolina Dynamo (PDL) |
goals1 = Coggins |
goals2 = Moose
Merrit
Rhyne
Storey |
stadium = Macpherson Stadium|location=Greensboro, North Carolina | attendance = 150 | referee = Charles Mitchell (USA)}}
date = June 15, 2004|
team1 = Texas DFW Tornados (PDL) |
score = 0–2|
report = (Report)|
team2 = Virginia Virginia Beach Mariners (A-League) |
goals1 = |
goals2 = Jonas
Washington |
stadium = Virginia Beach Sportsplex|location=Virginia Beach, Virginia | attendance = 385 | referee = Ben Jones (USA)}}
date = June 15, 2004 team1 = New York Syracuse Salty Dogs (A-League)| score = 1–1 / ab| report = (Report)| team2 = New Jersey South Jersey Barons (PDL) | goals1 = Kerekes | goals2 = Holloway | stadium = Winslow Township High School|location=Winslow Township, New Jersey | attendance = 110 | referee = Mike Constantine (USA)}}
date = June 21, 2004
replay|
team1 = New York Syracuse Salty Dogs (A-League)|
score = 4–2|
report = (Report)|
team2 = New Jersey South Jersey Barons (PDL) |
goals1 = Rivas
Mach
Millwood |
goals2 = Holloway
Carmichael |
stadium = Winslow Township High School|location=Winslow Township, New Jersey | attendance = 380 | referee = Ken Heller (USA)}}
date = June 15, 2004|
team1 = California Sacramento Knights (USASA) |
score = 0–3|
report = (Report)|
team2 = Utah Utah Blitzz (PSL) |
goals1 = |
goals2 = Breza
McNicol
Afrash |
stadium = Rice-Eccles Stadium|location=Salt Lake City, Utah | attendance = --| referee = Carlos Palomino (USA)}}
date = June 15, 2004|
team1 = Massachusetts Cape Cod Crusaders (PDL)|
score = 3–2|
report = (Report)|
team2 = Massachusetts Western Mass Pioneers (PSL) |
goals1 = Collings
Bulow |
goals2 = Jachym |
stadium = Lusitano Stadium|location=Ludlow, Massachusetts | attendance = 1,500 | referee = Claudiu Badea (USA)}}
date = June 15, 2004|
team1 = Florida Cocoa Expos (PDL)|
score = 0–3|
report = (Report)|
team2 = North Carolina Wilmington Hammerheads (PSL) |
goals1 = |
goals2 = Ukah
McNam
Murray |
stadium = Legion Stadium|location=Wilmington, North Carolina | attendance = 1,211 | referee = Daniel Burack (USA)}}
date = June 15, 2004| team1 = California San Diego Gauchos (PSL)| score = 0–0 (asdet) (4–5 pen)| report = (Report)| team2 = Colorado Boulder Rapids Reserve (PDL) | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pleasant View Field|location=Boulder, Colorado | attendance = --| referee = Jose Corre (USA)}}
Third round
Six A-League and two MLS teams enter.
date = June 30, 2004| team1 = Massachusetts Cape Cod Crusaders (PDL) | score = 0–1 (asdet)| report = (Report)| team2 = Virginia Richmond Kickers (A-League) | goals1 = | goals2 = Hayes | stadium = Sports Backers Stadium|location=Richmond, Virginia | attendance = 1,353 | referee = Andrew Chapin (USA)}}
date = June 30, 2004|
team1 = Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta Silverbacks (A-League) |
score = 3–2 (asdet)|
report = (Report)|
team2 = North Carolina Carolina Dynamo (PDL) |
goals1 = Chacon
Ball
Godoy |
goals2 = Storey
Rhyne |
stadium = Macpherson Stadium|location=Greensboro, North Carolina | attendance = --| referee = Abbas Piran (USA)}}
date = June 30, 2004|
team1 = Virginia Virginia Beach Mariners (A-League) |
score = 0–2|
report = (Report)|
team2 = Texas Dallas Burn (MLS) |
goals1 = |
goals2 = Nhleko
O'Brien |
stadium = Old Panther Stadium|location=Duncanville, Texas | attendance = --| referee = Kevin Terry (USA)}}
date = June 30, 2004|
team1 = Colorado Boulder Rapids Reserve (PDL) |
score = 1–2 (asdet)|
report = (Report)|
team2 = Minnesota Minnesota Thunder (A-League)|
goals1 = Pulido |
goals2 = Castellanos
Juarez |
stadium = James Griffin Stadium|location=Saint Paul, Minnesota | attendance = 1,259 | referee = Troy Cohrs (USA)}}
date = June 30, 2004| team1 = North Carolina Wilmington Hammerheads (PSL) | score = 0–2| report = (Report)| team2 = South Carolina Charleston Battery (A-League) | goals1 = | goals2 = Conway | stadium = Blackbaud Stadium|location=Charleston, South Carolina | attendance = 1,255 | referee = Chris Kenny (USA)}}
date = June 30, 2004| team1 = Illinois Chicago Fire Reserves (PDL) | score = 0–1| report = (Report)| team2 = New York Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League) | goals1 = | goals2 = Demmin | stadium = Frontier Field|location=Rochester, New York | attendance = 7,654 | referee = Ken Heller (USA)}}
date = June 30, 2004|
team1 = New York Syracuse Salty Dogs (A-League) |
score = 1–2|
report = (Report)|
team2 = Ohio Columbus Crew (MLS) |
goals1 = Schweitzer |
goals2 = Buddle
Paule |
stadium = Crew Stadium|location=Columbus, Ohio | attendance = 5,288| referee = Hilario Grajeda (USA)}}
date = June 30, 2004|
team1 = Oregon Portland Timbers (A-League) |
score = 2–1|
report = (Report)|
team2 = Utah Utah Blitzz (PSL) |
goals1 = Alvarez
Bengard |
goals2 = Afash |
stadium = Rice-Eccles Stadium|location=Salt Lake City, Utah | attendance = --| referee = Craig Burns (USA)}}
Fourth round
date = July 14, 2004|
team1 = California San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) |
score = 3–0 |
report = (Report)|
team2 = Oregon Portland Timbers (A-League) |
goals1 = Ekelund
Corrales
De Rosario |
goals2 = |
stadium = PGE Park|location=Portland, Oregon | attendance = 10,622 | referee = Richard Heron (USA)}}
date = July 20, 2004| team1 = New York Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League) | score = 1–1 (asdet)| report = (Report)| team2 = Massachusetts New England Revolution (MLS) | goals1 = Wilson | goals2 = Noonan | stadium = Lusitano Stadium|location=Ludlow, Massachusetts | attendance = 1,585 | referee = Ricardo Salazar (USA)| penalties1 = Miller Dammin Aguilera Mendes | penaltyscore = 3–1 | penalties2 = Heaps Twellman Dempsey Noonan|}}
date = July 20, 2004|
team1 = Kansas Kansas City Wizards (MLS) |
score = 4–1 |
report = (Report)|
team2 = Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta Silverbacks (A-League) |
goals1 = Arnaud
Gomez
Gutiérrez |
goals2 = Chacon |
stadium = DeKalb Memorial Stadium|location=Clarkston, Georgia | attendance = 2,212 | referee = Ricardo Valenzuela (USA)}}
date = July 20, 2004| team1 = California Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS) | score = 0–1 | report = (Report)| team2 = Minnesota Minnesota Thunder (A-League) | goals1 = | goals2 = Brunt | stadium = H.H.H. Metrodome|location=Minneapolis, Minnesota | attendance = 5,505 | referee = Hilario Grajeda (USA)}}
date = July 20, 2004|
team1 = Colorado Colorado Rapids (MLS) |
score = 0–3 |
report = (Report)|
team2 = Texas Dallas Burn (MLS) |
goals1 = |
goals2 = O'Brien
Johnson |
stadium = Cotton Bowl|location=Dallas, Texas | attendance = --| referee = Marcel Yonan (USA)}}
date = July 20, 2004| team1 = Illinois Chicago Fire (MLS) | score = 2–1 (asdet)| report = (Report)| team2 = Ohio Columbus Crew (MLS) | goals1 = Ralph Ralph | goals2 = Hejduk | stadium = Crew Stadium|location=Columbus, Ohio | attendance = 5,426 | referee = Ali Saheli (USA)}}
date = July 20, 2004| team1 = New Jersey MetroStars (MLS) | score = 0–1 | report = (Report)| team2 = South Carolina Charleston Battery (A-League) | goals1 = | goals2 = Klein | stadium = Blackbaud Stadium|location=Charleston, South Carolina | attendance = 2,200 | referee = Abbey Okulaja (USA)}}
date = July 21, 2004| team1 = District of Columbia D.C. United (MLS) | score = 1–2 | report = (Report)| team2 = Virginia Richmond Kickers (A-League) | goals1 = Kuffour | goals2 = Cephas | stadium = University of Richmond Stadium|location=Richmond, Virginia | attendance = 8,776 | referee = Hector Tobin (USA)}}
Quarterfinals
date = August 4, 2004|
team1 = Texas Dallas Burn (MLS) |
score = 0–4 |
report = (Report)|
team2 = Kansas Kansas City Wizards (MLS) |
goals1 = |
goals2 = Klein
Arnaud
Detter
Zotinca |
stadium = Blue Valley Athletic Complex|location=Overland Park, Kansas | attendance = 2,143 | referee = Terry Vaughn (USA)}}
date = August 4, 2004|
team1 = California San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) |
score = 2–2 (asdet)|
report = (Report)|
team2 = Minnesota Minnesota Thunder (A-League) |
goals1 = Ching
Donovan |
goals2 = Tarley
Branan |
stadium = James Griffin Stadium|location=Saint Paul, Minnesota | attendance = 5,688 | referee = Richard Heron (USA)|
penalties1 = Donovan
Ching
Mulrooney
De Rosario
Dunivant |
penaltyscore = 5–4 |
penalties2 = Menyongar
Albert
Matteo
Branan
Ferruzzi|}}
date = August 4, 2004| team1 = Illinois Chicago Fire (MLS) | score = 1–0| report = (Report)| team2 = Virginia Richmond Kickers (A-League) | goals1 = Selolwane | goals2 = | stadium = University of Richmond Stadium|location=Richmond, Virginia | attendance = 5,712 | referee = Alex Prus (USA)}}
date = August 4, 2004| team1 = South Carolina Charleston Battery (A-League) | score = 1–0| report = (Report)| team2 = New York Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League) | goals1 = Valencia | goals2 = | stadium = Frontier Field|location=Rochester, New York | attendance = 7,016 | referee = Augusto Silva (USA)}}
Semifinals
date = August 24, 2004| team1 = California San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) | score = 0–1 | report = (Report)| team2 = Kansas Kansas City Wizards (MLS) | goals1 = | goals2 = Simutenkov | stadium = Blue Valley Sports Complex|location=Overland Park, Kansas | attendance = 2,162 | referee = Kevin Terry (USA)}}
date = August 25, 2004| team1 = South Carolina Charleston Battery (A-League) | score = 0–1 (asdet)| report = (Report)| team2 = Illinois Chicago Fire (MLS) | goals1 = | goals2 = Selolwane | stadium = Benedetti-Wehrli Stadium|location=Naperville, Illinois | attendance = 1,847 | referee = Michael Kennedy (USA)}}
Final
date = September 22, 2004| team1 = Illinois Chicago Fire (MLS) | score = 0–1 (asdet)| report = (Report) TV: GOL TV (US Soccer report) | team2 = Kansas Kansas City Wizards (MLS) | goals1 = | goals2 = Simutenkov | stadium = Arrowhead Stadium; Kansas City, Missouri | attendance = 8,819 | referee = Terry Vaughn (USA)}}
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Top scorers
| Position | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Julian Nash | Chicago Fire Reserves | 4 |
| 2 | Marcus Storey | Carolina Dynamo | 3 |
| Stephen Rhyne | Carolina Dynamo | 3 | |
| Davy Arnaud | Kansas City Wizards | 3 | |
| Byron Carmichael | South Jersey Barons | 3 |
References
References
- City, Sporting Kansas. "Open Cup Flashback: Notable individuals share memories of 2004 championship game".
- Hakala, Josh. (2004-09-25). "2004 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup results".
- City, Sporting Kansas. "Brand History {{!}} Sporting Kansas City". Sporting Kansas City.
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