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2008 Carolina Challenge Cup


FieldValue
tourney_nameCarolina Challenge Cup
year2008
datesMarch 15 – 22
num_teams4
venues1
cities1
champion_otherSan Jose Earthquakes
count2
second_otherCharleston Battery
third_otherNew York Red Bulls
matches6
goals13
top_scorer2 players with 2 goals
updatedOctober 13, 2013
prevseason2007
nextseason2009

The 2008 Carolina Challenge Cup was a four-team round robin pre-season competition hosted by the Charleston Battery. The San Jose Earthquakes won their second title.

Teams

Four clubs competed in the tournament:

TeamLeagueAppearance
USA Charleston Battery (co-hosts)USL-15th
USA D.C. UnitedMLS4th
USA San Jose EarthquakesMLS2nd
CAN Toronto FCMLS2nd

Standings

TeamPldWLDGFGAGDPts
San Jose Earthquakes330061+59
Charleston Battery311143+14
New York Red Bulls301225-32
Toronto FC302114-31

Kamara


Glinton Brunner

Scorers

;2 goals

  • TRI Randi Patterson (Charleston Battery)
  • SLE Kei Kamara (San Jose Earthquakes) ;1 goal
  • USA Ramiro Corrales (San Jose Earthquakes)
  • USA Jeff Cunningham (Toronto FC)
  • TCA Glinton (San Jose Earthquakes)
  • USA Jason Hernandez (San Jose Earthquakes)
  • KEN David Kenga (Charleston Battery)
  • USA Kevin Mesa (New York Red Bulls)
  • USA Darren Spicer (Charleston Battery)
  • USA John Wolyniec (New York Red Bulls)
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