2017 U.S. Open Cup qualification

The 2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup tournament proper will feature teams from all five tiers of men's soccer of the American Soccer Pyramid. A record 64 amateur teams have entered qualifying this year.

2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup qualification
Tournament details
Dates10 September 2016 – 13 November 2016
Teams64

As with the 2016 tournament, US Soccer now oversees the qualifying process that used to be handled by each association. According to US Soccer, all teams within the Division I & II professional leagues will qualify automatically as in past years. Any Open Division national league can apply to use previous year's league standings as their qualification method. Remaining Open Division teams will participate in up to five qualifying rounds to determine entrants into the tournament proper. Final slot allocation will be determined when team registration has concluded.[1]

National League Track

Premier Development League (21 teams)

Twenty-one teams entered through the Premier Development League. Nine division winners, followed by 12 at large berths.

Division Winners
State Club PDL Division App Last Previous Best
Charlotte Eagles South Atlantic 14th 2016 Quarterfinals
(2012)
Des Moines Menace Heartland 11th 2016 Fourth round
(2005)
FC Tucson Southwest 4th 2016 Third round
(2013)
Fresno Fuego Central Pacific 4th 2014 Fourth round
(2003)
GPS Portland Phoenix Northeast 4th 2016 Second round
(2013)
Michigan Bucks Great Lakes 14th 2016 Fourth round
(2012)
OKC Energy U23 Mid South 1st N/A N/A
Reading United AC Mid Atlantic 11th 2016 Third round
(2013 & 2014)
The Villages SC Southeast 2nd 2016 Second round
(2016)
At-Large Berths
State Club PDL Division App Last Previous Best
Burlingame Dragons 3rd 2016 First round
(2015 & 2016)
Carolina Dynamo South Atlantic 12th 2016 Quarterfinals
(1996)
Chicago FC United Heartland
Derby City Rovers Great Lakes 2nd 2013 First round
(2013)
Golden State Force Southwest
Ocean City Nor'easters Mid Atlantic 8th 2014 Third round (2005 & 2009)
San Diego Zest Southwest
SC United Bantams South Atlantic 1st N/A N/A
Sounders FC U-23 Northwest 3rd 2016 Second round
(2013 & 2016)
South Florida Surf Southeast 1st N/A N/A
Western Mass Pioneers Northeast 10th 2015 Third round
(2005)

National Premier Soccer League (18 teams)

Playoffs

  • AFC Cleveland (OH)
  • Albion SC Pros (CA)
  • Chattanooga FC (TN)
  • Clarkstown SC Eagles (NY)
  • Grand Rapids FC (MI)
  • Miami United FC (FL)
  • New Jersey Copa FC (NJ)
  • Sonoma County Sol (CA)

At-Large Berths

  • AFC Ann Arbor (MI)
  • Atlanta Silverbacks (GA)
  • Boston City FC (MA)
  • Dutch Lions FC (TX)
  • FC Wichita (KS)
  • Fredericksburg FC (VA)
  • Jacksonville Armada U-23 (FL)
  • Legacy 76 (VA)
  • OSA FC (WA)
  • Tulsa Athletics (OK)

Local Qualifying Track

First qualifying round

First round games took place in 2016.

September 10 Vereingung Erzgebirge 2–5 Brick Lions FCWarminster, Pennsylvania
14:30 ET Stadium: Vereingung Erzgebirge
September 10 Christos FC 3–1 (a.e.t.) Aegean HawksElkridge, Maryland
19:00 ET Stadium: Troy Park
September 10 Junior Lone Star FC 5–1 Rising Stars FCDrexel Hill, Pennsylvania
19:00 ET Stadium: Monsingnor Bonner High School
September 10 West Chester United SC 2–1 Salone FCWest Chester, Pennsylvania
19:30 ET Stadium: West Chester United SC Turf Field
September 10 Lansdowne Bhoys 3–2 (a.e.t.) New York Pancyprian-FreedomsYonkers, New York
20:00 ET Stadium: Tibbetts Brooke Park
September 11 Newport FC 0–2 (forfeit) Newtown Pride FCPortsmouth, Rhode Island
09:30 ET Stadium: Gardiner Seveney Field
September 11 Southie FC 2–4 Global Premier Soccer OmensRoxbury Crossing, Massachusetts
12:00 ET Stadium: Madison Park
September 11 FC Motown 2–0 (forfeit) New York Greek Americans SCClifton, New Jersey
14:30 ET Stadium: Athenia Steel Park
September 17 El Farolito 2–1 Davis LegacySan Francisco, California
11:00 PT Stadium: Boxer Stadium
September 17 Oakland County FC 3–1 Ann Arbor FCRochester Hills, Michigan
18:00 ET Stadium: Stoney Creek High School
September 17 HD Rush FC 1–5 Moreno Valley FCVictorville, California
15:00 PT Stadium: University Preparatory School
September 17 Harpo's FC 2–0 Colorado RoversCommerce City, Colorado
17:00 MT Stadium: Dick's Sporting Goods Park
September 17 NTX Rayados 7–0 Celtic Cowboys PremierDallas, Texas
19:30 CT Stadium: Richland College
September 17 FC Denver 1–3 Azteca FCAurora, Colorado
18:30 MT Stadium: Aurora Sports Park
September 17 FC Hasental 3–2 Del Rey City SCCanoga, California
19:00 PT Stadium: Chaminade College Preparatory
September 17 La Máquina FC 3–0 Orange County FCWestminster, California
19:00 PT Stadium: Westminster High School
September 17 Inland Empire FC 3–2 Avalanche USA FCJurupa Valley, California
19:30 PT Stadium: Rancho Jurupa Regional Sports Park
September 17 Ozzy's Laguna FC 2–1 OC Crew SCSanta Ana, California
20:00 PT Stadium: Santa Ana Stadium
September 18 Buena Park FC 0–5 Outbreak FCLa Palma, California
11:00 PT Stadium: John F. Kennedy High School
September 18 Miami Dade FC 0–2 (forfeit) Hurricane FCMiami, Florida
15:00 ET Stadium: Tropical Park Stadium
September 18 Miami Nacional SC 0–3 Red Force FCLauderhill, Florida
16:00 ET Stadium: Lauderhill Sports Complex
September 18 Colorado Rush 3–0 FC BoulderLakewood, Colorado
15:00 MT Stadium: Addenbrooke Soccer Complex
September 18 Real Sociedad Royals 1–4 L.A. Wolves FCBellflower, California
16:30 PT Stadium: St. John Bosco Football Stadium
September 18 SFV Scorpions SC 3–1 Valley United SCMission Hills, California
17:00 PT Stadium: Alemony High School
September 18 Strikers FC South Coast 11–0 AC Brea SteauaLake Forest, California
18:30 PT Stadium: Lake Forest Sports Park
September 18 Frontera United 1–5 Chula Vista FCYuma, Arizona
19:00 MST Stadium: Desert Sun Stadium
September 18 Anahuac FC 2–0 (forfeit) Las Vegas High RollersLas Vegas, Nevada
19:00 PT Stadium: Sports Park
September 18 Santa Ana Winds FC 5–0 La Habra City FCColton, California
19:30 PT Stadium: Colton High School

Second qualifying round

Second round games took place in 2016. All winners qualified for the tournament proper.

October 16 Newtown Pride FC 1–3 Global Premier Soccer OmensNewtown, Connecticut
14:00 ET Stadium: Newtown High School
October 16 Tartan Devils Oak Avalon 3–1 Aromas Café FCPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
16:30 ET Stadium: Rooney Field
October 16 FC Motown 3–2 Lansdowne BhoysBridgewater, New Jersey
20:15 ET Stadium: Torpey Athletic Complex
October 22 Minneapolis City SC 2–1 (a.e.t.) Oakland County FCBlaine, Minnesota
15:30 CT Stadium: National Sports Center, Field U2
Note: Minneapolis City have been disqualified as they changed leagues after the start of local qualifying. US Soccer has not announced further details.[2]
October 22 Harpo's FC 1–2 Azteca FCCommerce City, Colorado
17:00 MT Stadium: Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Field 8
October 22 Brick Lions FC 2–3 Junior Lone Star FCBrick, New Jersey
19:00 ET Stadium: Pinewood Park
October 22 Hurricane FC 1–4 Boca Raton FCBoynton Beach, Florida
19:30 ET Stadium: Caloosa Park, Field 3
October 22 NTX Rayados 2–0 CD MotaguaBalch Springs, Texas
20:30 CT Stadium: Premier Park
October 22 Moreno Valley FC 6–0 Ozzy's Laguna FCMoreno Valley, California
21:00 PT Stadium: Moreno Valley Community Park
October 22 IPS/Marathon Taverna 0–4 Colorado RushPortland, Oregon
22:00 PT Stadium: Delta Park
October 22 FC Hasental 1–4 Chula Vista FCCanoga Park, California
22:00 PT Stadium: Chaminade College Prep
October 23 Uruguay Kendall FC 2–3 (a.e.t.) Red Force FCMiami, Florida
16:00 ET Stadium: Tropical Park Stadium
October 23 SFV Scorpions SC 1–2 Outbreak FCMission Hills, California
20:00 PT Stadium: Alemany High School
October 23 Strikers FC South Coast 1–2 El FarolitoLake Forest, California
21:30 PT Stadium: Lake Forest Sports Park, Field A
October 23 Anahuac FC 2–0 MF 10Las Vegas, Nevada
22:00 PT Stadium: Las Vegas Sportspark
October 30 La Máquina FC 3–0 Santa Ana Winds FCIrvine, California
18:00 PT Stadium: Orange County Great Park - Field 1
November 13 Inland Empire FC 2–9 L.A. Wolves FCJurupa Valley, California
18:00 PT Stadium: Rancho Jurupa Regional Park

References

  1. "2017 Open Cup Open Division Handbook". ussoccer.com. May 31, 2016.
  2. Eliason, Kyle (February 6, 2017). "Minneapolis City SC Disqualified From U.S. Open Cup". FiftyFive.One. Retrieved February 21, 2017. Minneapolis City SC has been disqualified from the U.S. Open Cup after the club found itself in conflict with current cup policy. Per the U.S. Soccer Federation Policy manual, Open Division teams forfeit their eligibility upon switching leagues after the Open Division entry deadline has passed.
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