03/22/06
2006
LAMAR HUNT
U.S.
OPEN CUP STRUCTURE ANNOUNCED
Tournament
Kicks Off in June and Will Feature 42 Teams;
All 12 MLS Teams Join 30 Division II, III and Amateur Sides
CHICAGO (March 29, 2006) – For the second consecutive year, a
total of 42 teams – 26 professional and 16 amateur – will
compete in the 2006 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup when it kicks off in
June.
The U.S. Open Cup, which is recognized as U.S. Soccer’s National
Championship, is an annual competition open to all amateur and
professional soccer teams affiliated with U.S. Soccer.
Qualifying is slated to be completed by May 29, with the pairings
announcement expected later that week. The defending champion Los
Angeles Galaxy enter the tournament on Aug. 2 in the fourth round.
The semifinals will be played Sept. 6, with the final being played
on Sept. 27.
The tournament gets underway on June 7 with the qualifying round.
Four amateur teams will face off when two of the United States
Adult Soccer Association’s regional second-place qualifiers face
two second-place teams from the Premier Development League of the
United Soccer Leagues.
After the qualifying round, the first round will be played on June
14 with the remaining 12 qualifiers from the USASA and PDL, as
well as two USL Second Division teams joining the qualifying
winners. The winners of those games advance to the second round to
face four teams from the USL Second Division and four from the USL
First Division. In the third round, the four remaining USL First
Division teams join the fray along with four MLS teams. The final
eight MLS teams join in the fourth round.
Within the U.S. Open Cup framework, teams compete in one of the
following four categories: professional outdoor Division I (Major
League Soccer), Division II (USL First Division) or Division III (USL
Second Division); or Amateur Division (USL Premier Development
League &
U.S.
Adult Soccer Association).
The U.S. Open Cup is a single-elimination tournament, with games
tied after regulation being decided in two 15-minute overtime
halves. If neither team scores during the overtime period,
the winner is decided on penalty kicks. The team that advances the
furthest from each level except Division I earns a $10,000 cash
prize. The runner-up takes home $50,000, while the champion
collects $100,000. The winner also will have the team’s name
engraved on the historic Dewar Cup, the oldest trophy in American
team sports that is housed in the National Soccer Hall of Fame in
Oneonta
,
N.Y.
2006 Lamar Hunt
U.S.
Open Cup Schedule
Qualifying Concludes
May 29 Qualifying
completed Memorial Day weekend
Qualifying Round
June 7 2 PDL
vs. 2 USASA Regional Qualifiers
First Round
June 14 2 Qualifying
Round Winners, 6 PDL vs. 6 USASA
Regional Qualifiers, 2 USL Second Division
Second Round
June 28 First Round
winners vs. 4 USL Second Division, 4
USL First Division
Third Round
July 12 Second Round
winners vs. 4 USL First Division, 4
MLS
Fourth Round
Aug. 2 Third Round
winners vs. 8 MLS
Quarterfinals
Aug. 23 Fourth Round winners
Semifinals
Sept. 6 Quarterfinal
winners
Final
Sept. 27 Semifinal winners
Composition of participating
teams:
12 Major League Soccer
8 United Soccer Leagues First Division
6 United Soccer Leagues Second Division
16 Amateur (8 USL Premier Development League, 8 USASA regional
qualifiers)
Total Number of Teams: 42
Total Number of Games: 41
2006
U.S.
OPEN CUP QUALIFYING BREAKDOWN
MLS – 12 Teams
For the fourth consecutive year, every MLS team will
enter the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. The eight MLS teams to qualify
for the MLS Cup Playoffs in 2005 will enter the fourth round of
this year’s tournament. The remaining four MLS teams will enter
the Open Cup in the third round.
Third Round Teams: CD
Chivas
USA
,
Columbus
Crew,
Kansas City
Wizards,
Real
Salt
Lake
Fourth Round Teams: Chicago
Fire, Colorado Rapids, D.C. United, FC Dallas, Houston Dynamo, Los
Angeles Galaxy, New England Revolution, New York Red Bulls
USL First Division – 8 Teams
All eight
U.S.
based teams in the USL First Division will participate in the
tournament. Teams will enter the tournament based on 2005 regular
season league results, with the top four eligible teams entering
in the third round. Miami FC, a new club for 2006, will enter in
the second round.
Second Round Teams: Charleston
Battery, Miami FC, Minnesota Thunder, Virginia Beach Mariners
Third Round Teams: Atlanta
Silverbacks, Portland Timbers, Rochester Raging Rhinos, Seattle
Sounders
USL Second Division – 6 Teams
(qualifying through May 28)
Six of the nine teams will participate in the
tournament. The Charlotte Eagles receive an automatic berth as the
defending league champion. In addition, the top five teams, based
on point percentage from games played through May 28, qualify for
the tournament. Charlotte and the top three qualifiers enter in
the second round while the bottom two qualifiers enter in the
first round.
Second Round Team:
Charlotte
Eagles
Eligible Teams for
Qualification: Cincinnati Kings, Harrisburg City
Islanders, Long Island Rough Riders, New Hampshire Phantoms,
Pittsburgh Riverhounds, Richmond Kickers, Western Mass Pioneers,
Wilmington Hammerheads
Premier Development League –
8 Teams (qualifying through May 29)
Eight teams will participate from the PDL. The top two
teams from each conference based on the results of four
pre-designated league games will advance to the tournament. The
second-place group finishers from the Eastern and Central
Conferences will be drawn to play in the qualifying round against
two USASA regional qualifiers. The remaining six will enter in the
first round.
USL
Second Division/PDL Tiebreakers:
a) Head-to-head record based on total points in
Open Cup qualifiers
b) Total wins in the Open Cup qualifying games
c) Goal difference (PDL: +/- 3 goals maximum for each Open Cup
qualifier)
d) Goals scored (PDL: +/- 3 goals maximum for each Open Cup
qualifier)
e) Lottery conducted by USL
U.S.
Adult Soccer Association
Regional Qualifiers – 8 Teams (qualifying through May 29)
Eight representatives from the U.S. Adult Soccer Association will
also qualify for the 2006 U.S. Open Cup. Two teams qualify from
each of the USASA’s four regions (I, II, III & IV), where
qualifying tournaments will be staged on a statewide and then
regional basis. Six of the qualifying teams will enter the
tournament in the first round. The second-place qualifiers from
Regions I and II will be geographically paired to second-place
qualifiers from the PDL and will play in the qualifying round.