2019 U.S. Open Cup qualification

The 2019 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup tournament proper will feature teams from all five tiers of the men's American soccer pyramid.

2019 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup qualification
Tournament details
DatesSeptember 22, 2018 – April 7, 2019
Teams94

Qualification for the 2019 tournament includes local qualifying matches contested by 94 amateur teams scheduled to take place in 2018. One team also qualified by winning the 2018 National Amateur Cup, and other clubs playing in national leagues that are not fully professional qualify based on their results in 2018 league play.[1] Clubs playing in fully professional leagues may enter the tournament proper and bypass the qualification process.

Qualification procedures

The United States Soccer Federation's (U.S. Soccer) Open Cup Committee manages both the tournament proper and the local qualification process.

Clubs based in the United States that play in a league that is an organization member of U.S. Soccer are generally eligible to compete for the U.S. Open Cup, if their league includes at least four teams and has a schedule of at least 10 matches for each club.[2]

U.S.-based teams in Division I, II and III professional leagues qualify for the U.S. Open Cup automatically, provided they are eligible. To be eligible, these teams must be members in good standing of their leagues on December 31, 2018, and remain so through the 2019 U.S. Open Cup Final. The league must also remain in operation through the U.S. Open Cup Final. A new Division I, II or III professional league must have its match schedule announced to the public by January 31, 2019, and the first match must be scheduled for no later than seven days before the first scheduled round of the U.S. Open Cup tournament proper that involves the team's division. If a new club joins an existing Division I, II or III league, the league must meet the aforementioned criteria applicable to new leagues in order for the new club to be eligible for the U.S. Open Cup.[2]

A professional team that is majority owned by a higher-level professional team or whose player roster is materially managed by a higher-level professional team is ineligible to participate in the U.S. Open Cup.[2]

Clubs that are below Division III are Open Division teams. To be eligible for the 2019 U.S. Open Cup, an Open Division team must have been a playing member in good standing of its league on August 13, 2018, and remain so through the 2019 U.S. Open Cup Final. The league must have been in operation since no later than July 14, 2018, and remain so until the 2019 U.S. Open Cup Final. A team that started its first season of competition in an existing league must have started its new league's schedule no later than July 14, 2018.[2]

Starting in 2019, the winner of the previous year's National Amateur Cup automatically qualifies for the U.S. Open Cup.[3] The cup winner enters the tournament proper in the first round with the other Open Division clubs.

National leagues may elect to use the results of their previous year's seasons to determine which of their teams qualify for the U.S. Open Cup in lieu of having their teams play local qualifying matches. If a national league so elects, its teams are not eligible to participate in local qualifying. To qualify as a national league, the league must

  • Have a minimum of 50 active U.S.-based teams in good standing,
  • Have a common championship each season that is only available to league teams and is compulsory,
  • Use a league format with a standings table as opposed to a single-elimination (knockout) format,
  • Have teams in at least three U.S. time zones among Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific, with the three time zones containing the most teams each having at least 15% of the member teams,
  • Have two time zones represented by at least three different U.S. states or the District of Columbia and a third time zone represented by at least two different U.S. states or the District of Columbia,
  • Have teams in at least 10 different U.S. states or the District of Columbia,
  • Have played for at least three years meeting the above criteria and
  • Timely pay the team-based Open Cup entry fee for all teams in the league.[2]

Both leagues which currently qualify as national leagues, the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) and USL League Two (formerly the Premier Development League, or PDL), elected to use the results of their 2018 seasons to determine their qualifying teams for the 2019 U.S. Open Cup.[4] National leagues determine their own procedures for ranking teams based on 2018 results for the purposes of 2019 U.S. Open Cup qualification.[2]

Eligible Open Division clubs that did not win the National Amateur Cup and are not members of national leagues must have submitted an application to enter local qualifying by August 13, 2018.[2]

Once applications for local qualifying are approved, U.S. Soccer estimates the number of Open Division teams needed in the U.S. Open Cup, based on the anticipated participation of professional teams. One of these slots is allocated to the National Amateur Cup champions. The remainder are allocated among the pool of local qualification teams and the national leagues, based on the relative number of teams in each, resulting in a target number of local qualifiers. The number of rounds of local qualifying and the number of teams receiving byes in the first round of qualifying are then established to set the number of local qualifiers as close as possible to the target number. Byes are distributed randomly and are meant to avoid unnecessary travel but are kept to a minimum to preserve the integrity of the qualification tournament. Once the qualification tournament format has been finalized, the number of local qualifiers becomes fixed, unless a team that qualifies later becomes ineligible. After the December 31, 2018 professional clubs entry application deadline, the final number of Open Division teams needed in the 2019 U.S. Open Cup will become known. From this number, the fixed number of local qualifiers plus one for the National Amateur Cup champion are subtracted to determine the number of slots for clubs from the national leagues. These slots are allocated among the leagues based on their relative numbers of U.S.-based eligible teams.[2]

National league track

National Premier Soccer League

The NPSL ranked the top 30 of its 98 U.S.-based clubs based on results of its 2018 season for the purposes of qualification for the 2019 U.S. Open Cup.[4] The NPSL champion earned the top ranking, and the other finalist is second. The national semifinal loser from the region with the larger number of teams is ranked third, and the remaining national semifinalist is ranked fourth. The four regional final losers are ranked fifth through eighth based on the number of teams in their region, from largest to smallest. The remaining 22 slots in the rankings are allocated among the regions based on their sizes. The total number of slots allocated to each region are South 9, Northeast 8, Midwest 7 and West 6. Since U.S. Soccer has not yet determined how many berths NPSL clubs will be awarded in the U.S. Open Cup, each of the 22 slots available in the rankings for teams that did not reach the region finals are each allocated to a specific region. This ensures that, regardless of the number of berths awarded to NPSL clubs, the berths will have been allocated as fairly as possible, taking into account the relative sizes of the regions. The allocation of the ninth through 30th slots for 2019 qualifying is as follows:

Region Position
South 9, 12, 15, 19, 22, 25, 28
Northeast 10, 14, 17, 21, 26, 29
Midwest 11, 16, 20, 24, 30
West 13, 18, 23, 27

Starting with the ninth slot, no conference that already has a team in the rankings may have an additional team claim a slot, until every conference in the region has at least one team in the rankings. Ties in the standings are broken using regular-season conference tiebreaker procedures.[2]

Pos Team APPG Explanation
1 Miami FC 2 N/A NPSL champion
2 FC Motown NPSL finalist
3 Duluth FC Midwest Region champion (22 clubs)
4 FC Mulhouse Portland West Region champion (20 clubs)
5 Little Rock Rangers South Region finalist (30 clubs)
6 New York Cosmos B Northeast Region finalist (26 clubs)
7 AFC Ann Arbor Midwest Region finalist (22 clubs)
8 Orange County FC West Region finalist (20 clubs)
9 Laredo Heat 3 Representing Lone Star Conference
10 FC Baltimore N/A Representing Mid-Atlantic Conference
11 Erie Commodores FC Representing East Conference
12 Chattanooga FC 2 Representing Southeast Conference
13 El Farolito N/A Representing Golden Gate Conference
14 Junior Lone Star FC 2.4 Northeast Region #4 club
15 Midland-Odessa Sockers FC 2.2[lower-alpha 1] South Region #5 club
16 Minneapolis City SC 2.4 Midwest Region #4 club
17 Brooklyn Italians 2.2 Northeast Region #5 club
18 ASC San Diego 2.3 West Region #4 club
19 FC Wichita 2.2[lower-alpha 1] South Region #6 club
20 Cleveland SC 2 Midwest Region #5 club
21 West Chester United SC 2.1 Northeast Region #6 club
22 Houston Dutch Lions FC 2.1 South Region #7 club
23 FC Golden State 2.2[lower-alpha 2] West Region #5 club
24 Grand Rapids FC 1.9 Midwest Region #6 club
25 Fort Worth Vaqueros FC 2[lower-alpha 3] South Region #8 club
26 Hartford City FC 1.9[lower-alpha 4] Northeast Region #7 club
27 Spokane SC Shadow 2.2[lower-alpha 2] West Region #6 club
28 Jacksonville Armada FC 2[lower-alpha 3] South Region #9 club
29 FC Monmouth 1.9[lower-alpha 4] Northeast Region #8 club
Northern Virginia United FC 1.9[lower-alpha 4]
30 Rochester Lancers 1.8 Midwest Region #7 club

Notes:

  1. The teams have identical records. Midland-Odessa wins the tiebreaker on average goal difference per game, 2.2 to 1.3.
  2. Golden State wins the tiebreaker on average wins per game, 0.7 to 0.6.
  3. Fort Worth wins the tiebreaker on average wins per game, 0.60 to 0.58.
  4. All three teams have identical records. Hartford City wins the tiebreaker over Monmouth and Northern Virginia on average goal difference per game, 0.6 to 0.3. Since Monmouth and Northern Virginia have identical records and goal differences, a coin flip would break the tie, if necessary, i.e. if the NPSL is allocated at least 29 slots in the U.S. Open Cup.

USL League Two

USL League Two elected to use the results of the 2018 PDL regular season to rank its 69 U.S.-based teams for the purposes of qualification for the 2019 U.S. Open Cup.[4] The highest placing teams from each division, provided that they are American, are ranked first in order of points. The remaining teams are then ranked based on points regardless of division. The 2018 PDL regular-season standings tiebreaker system is invoked when needed.[2] The rankings of the USL League Two teams for 2019 U.S. Open Cup qualification are shown in the table below.

Pos Team Points Explanation
1 Des Moines Menace 40 Heartland Division champion
2 Reading United AC 38 Mid Atlantic Division champion
3 FC Golden State Force 37 Southwest Division champion
4 South Georgia Tormenta FC 36 Deep South Division champion
5 SIMA Águilas 32 Southeast Division champion
6 Brazos Valley Cavalry F.C. 30[lower-alpha 1] Mid South Division champion
7 Black Rock FC 30[lower-alpha 1] Northeast Division champion
8 Myrtle Beach Mutiny 28[lower-alpha 2] South Atlantic Division champion
9 Colorado Rapids U-23 28[lower-alpha 2] Mountain Division champion
10 Dayton Dutch Lions 27 Great Lakes Division champion
11 New York Red Bulls U-23 31
12 The Villages SC 30[lower-alpha 3]
13 Lakeland Tropics 30[lower-alpha 3]
14 OKC Energy U23 28[lower-alpha 4]
15 Long Island Rough Riders 28[lower-alpha 4]
16 Mississippi Brilla 28[lower-alpha 4]
17 Ocean City Nor'easters 27
18 Lansing United 26
19 FC Tucson 25
20 SC United Bantams 24[lower-alpha 5]
21 GPS Portland Phoenix 24[lower-alpha 5]
22 Chicago FC United 23[lower-alpha 6]
23 North Carolina FC U23 23[lower-alpha 6]
24 Ventura County Fusion 22[lower-alpha 7]
25 Michigan Bucks 22[lower-alpha 7]
26 Cincinnati Dutch Lions 22[lower-alpha 7]
27 Western Mass Pioneers 22[lower-alpha 7]
28 AHFC Royals 21[lower-alpha 8]
29 Seattle Sounders FC U-23 21[lower-alpha 8]
30 Orange County SC U-23 21[lower-alpha 8]
31 St. Louis Lions 20[lower-alpha 9]
32 Corpus Christi FC 20[lower-alpha 9]
33 Santa Cruz Breakers FC 20[lower-alpha 9]
34 Fresno FC U-23 20[lower-alpha 9]
35 Kaw Valley FC 20[lower-alpha 9]
36 IMG Academy Bradenton 20[lower-alpha 9]
37 Lane United FC 20[lower-alpha 9]
38 Birmingham Hammers 19
39 Texas United 18[lower-alpha 10]
40 FC Boston 18[lower-alpha 10]
41 Tri-Cities Otters 17[lower-alpha 11]
42 AC Connecticut 17[lower-alpha 11]
43 Lionsbridge FC 17[lower-alpha 11]
44 San Francisco City FC 16[lower-alpha 12]
45 FC Miami City 16[lower-alpha 12]
46 San Francisco Glens 16[lower-alpha 12]
47 Peachtree City MOBA 16[lower-alpha 12]
48 Albuquerque Sol FC 16[lower-alpha 12]
49 Colorado Pride Switchbacks U23 15[lower-alpha 13]
50 West Virginia Chaos 15[lower-alpha 13]
51 San Diego Zest FC 14
52 Southern California Seahorses 13[lower-alpha 14]
53 Weston FC 13[lower-alpha 14]
54 FC Cleburne 13[lower-alpha 14]
55 Charlotte Eagles 13[lower-alpha 14]
56 Tobacco Road FC 13[lower-alpha 14]
57 Westchester Flames 13[lower-alpha 14]
58 Next Academy Palm Beach 12[lower-alpha 15]
59 Ogden City SC 12[lower-alpha 15]
60 Portland Timbers U23 11[lower-alpha 16]
61 Carolina Dynamo 11[lower-alpha 16]
62 Seacoast United Phantoms 10[lower-alpha 17]
63 Houston FC 10[lower-alpha 17]
64 F.A. Euro 9
65 North County United 8
66 Memphis City FC 6
67 Evergreen FC 5
68 Lehigh Valley United 4
69 Derby City Rovers 1

Notes:

  1. The teams have identical records and did not play one another. Brazos Valley wins the tiebreaker on goal difference in league matches, +23 to +14.
  2. The teams have identical records and did not play one another. Myrtle Beach wins the tiebreaker on goal difference in league matches, +21 to +19.
  3. The Villages had a home win and a road draw in its two matches with Lakeland to win the tiebreaker.
  4. OKC and Long Island win the tiebreaker over Mississippi on in league matches, 9 to 8. OKC wins the tiebreaker over Long Island on goal difference in league matches, +15 to +10.
  5. The teams have identical records and did not play one another. SC United wins the tiebreaker on goal difference in league matches, +13 to +7.
  6. Chicago wins the tiebreaker on wins in league matches, 7 to 6.
  7. Since only Cincinnati and Michigan played one another, the head-to-head tiebreaker does not apply. Ventura County wins the standings tiebreaker on wins in league matches with 7, compared with Cincinnati, Michigan and Western Mass, which had 6 each. Michigan, which lost a tiebreaker to Cincinnati in the Great Lakes Division standings, wins the tiebreaker over Cincinnati and Western Mass on goal difference in league matches: Michigan +24, Cincinnati +7, Western Mass +4.
  8. AHFC wins the tiebreaker over Seattle and Orange County on wins in league matches, 7 to 6. Seattle then wins the tiebreaker over Orange County on goal difference in league matches, +5 to +2.
  9. Although Fresno and Santa Cruz played one another, and Kaw Valley and St. Louis played one another, the head-to-head tiebreaker does not apply, since not all tied teams played each other an equal number of times. St. Louis, Corpus Christi, Santa Cruz, Fresno, Kaw Valley and Bradenton win the tiebreaker over Lane on wins in league matches, 6 to 5. St. Louis, which lost a tiebreaker to Kaw Valley in the Heartland Division standings, wins the tiebreaker over Corpus Christi, Santa Cruz, Fresno, Kaw Valley and Bradenton on goal difference in league matches: St. Louis +2, Corpus Christi 0, Santa Cruz 0, Fresno -1, Kaw Valley -2, Bradenton -6. Corpus Christi wins the tiebreaker over Santa Cruz on goals scored in league matches, 32 to 19.
  10. The teams have identical records and did not play one another. Texas wins the tiebreaker on goal difference in league matches, 0 to -2.
  11. Tri-Cities and Connecticut win the tiebreaker over Lionsbridge on wins in league matches, 5 to 4. Tri-Cities wins the tiebreaker over Connecticut on goal difference in league matches, +2 to -13.
  12. Although San Francisco City and the San Francisco Glens played one another, the head-to-head tiebreaker does not apply, since not all tied teams played each other an equal number of times. San Francisco City and Miami City win the tiebreaker over the San Francisco Glens, Peachtree City and Albuquerque on wins in league matches, 5 to 4. San Francisco City wins the tiebreaker over Miami City on goal difference in league matches, -8 to -11. The San Francisco Glens win the tiebreaker over Peachtree City and Albuquerque on goal difference in league matches: San Francisco Glens -1, Peachtree City -8, Albuquerque -13.
  13. Colorado wins the tiebreaker over West Virginia on total wins in league matches, 4 to 3.
  14. Southern California, Weston and Cleburne win the tiebreaker over Charlotte, Tobacco Road and Westchester on total wins in league matches: Southern California 4, Weston 4, Cleburne 4, Charlotte 3, Tobacco Road 3, Westchester 2. Southern California wins the tiebreaker over Weston and Cleburne on goal difference in league matches: Southern California -8, Weston -12, Cleburne -22. Charlotte had one road win and two home draws in its three matches with Tobacco Road.
  15. Palm Beach wins the tiebreaker on total wins in league matches, 4 to 3.
  16. Portland wins the tiebreaker on total wins in league matches, 3 to 2.
  17. The teams have identical records and did not play one another. Seacoast wins the tiebreaker on goal difference in league matches, -4 to -15.

National Amateur Cup

Milwaukee Bavarian SC defeated West Chester United, 2–0, to win the 2018 National Amateur Cup and qualify for the 2019 U.S. Open Cup.[3] The seven winners of the fourth round of local qualifying will join them as the eight Open Division teams in the tournament proper.

Local qualifying

U.S. Soccer originally announced that 95 teams would participate in local qualifying.[4] However, Naples United FC 2 was disqualified, because the club was not affiliated with the U.S. Specialty Sports Association by the deadline for local amateur sides to participate in sanctioned league competition.[5]

Four rounds of local qualifying matches will result in 7 clubs advancing to the tournament proper.

First qualifying round

The first qualifying round matches were scheduled to be played on September 22 and 23.[1][6] Some matches were played on later dates due to weather delays.

Northeast Region

September 22 Southie FC 1–2 (a.e.t.) GPS OmensBoston, Massachusetts
12:00 ET
  • Grisell  24'
  • Kakambouras  106'
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  • Kelly  10'
  • Goldman  106'
Stadium: Madison Park Technical Vocational High School - Upper Field
Referee: Juliano Soares
September 22 Kendall Wanderers 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(9–8 p)
Boston Siege FCCambridge, Massachusetts
14:00 ET
  • Robertson  47'
  • Sweeney  96'
  • Reid  97'
  • Bueno  103'
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  • Barrientos  48'
  • Davis  108'
  • Erazo  112'
Stadium: Danehy Park - Field 3
Referee: Jeremy Scheer
Penalties
  • Bridges
  • Bueno
  • Miller
  • Mulkern
  • Reid
  • Robertson
  • Whelan
  • Samati
  • Sweeney
  • Hunter
  • Aguilar
  • Alarcon
  • Davis
  • Erazo
  • Firme
  • Godeiro
  • K. Martinez
  • M. Martinez
September 22 Safira FC 3–1 Mass United FCSomerville, Massachusetts
19:00 ET
  • Guimaraes  17', 64'
  • Pierrot  28'
  • Bomfim  53'
  • De Almeida-Correia  67'
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  • Mo. Saeed  40'
  • Tepe  64'
  • Conde  67'
  • Irons  69'
  • Ma. Saeed  88'
Stadium: Dilboy Stadium
Referee: Miguel Lara
September 22 Jackson Lions FC 1–0 (a.e.t.) Newtown Pride FCJackson Township, New Jersey
19:30 ET
  • Jeffery  32'
  • Fryc  39'
  • Bond  77'
  • Bailey  105+3'
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  • Dutra  72'  120'
  • Sylvester  76'  120'
  • Morgan  105'
  • Keita  110'
  • Turizo  120'
Stadium: Jackson Justice Complex - Soccer Turf Field
September 22 Lansdowne Yonkers FC 0–4 New York Pancyprian-FreedomsYonkers, New York
20:00 ET
Report
  • Himeno  24', 83'
  • Palacio  69'
  • Magoulas  75'
Stadium: Tibbett's Brook Park - Field 3
Referee: Jared Simons
September 23 Ukrainian Nationals 2–0 United German HungariansNorth Wales, Pennsylvania
14:30 ET Griffith  23', 84' Report
  • Akom  78'
  • Raykovitz  86'
Stadium: Ukrainian American Sports Center - Field 1
Referee: Patrick Casey
September 23 Vereinigung Erzgebirge 0–1 West Chester PredatorsWarminster, Pennsylvania
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Greer  57' Stadium: Vereinigung Erzgebirge Clubhouse
Referee: Jaroslaw Werel
September 23 Boston City FC II 1–0 Juve-Pro Soccer Malden, Massachusetts
18:00 ET
  • A. Silva  15'
  • Callahan  40'  43'
  • Nascimento-Batista  53'
  • Rincon-Gonzalez  77'
  • Leite-Soares  80'
Report
  • Franco de Souza  13'
  • Mo. Lopes  40'
  • Barros  45'
  • Monteiro  68'
  • De Oliveira  83'
Stadium: Brother Gilbert Stadium
Referee: Randall Kelley

Mid-Atlantic Region

September 22 Tigres FC 1–3 Cville Alliance FC - ReservesCharlottesville, Virginia
18:00 ET
  • Mohammed  88'
  • Da Silva  90'
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  • Thomas  20'
  • Nesterak  60'
  • Oostdyk  86'
Stadium: St. Anne's-Belfield School
Referee: John Lesniak
September 22 Izee Auto FC 2–4 World Class Premier Elite FCColumbia, Maryland
19:00 ET
  • Deen  11'
  • Caulker  80'
  • Kareem  86'
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  • Houapeu  27', 78'
  • Sesay  32'
  • Ankrah  72'
Stadium: Blandair Regional Park
Referee: Andrew Lea-Wilson
September 23 Christos FC 4–1 Rockville Soccer ClubElkridge, Maryland
15:00 ET
Report
  • Lozano-Arguilar  71'
  • Musa  86'
Stadium: Troy Park - Field 2
Referee: Ariel Raban
September 23 Steel Pulse FC 1–2 Aegean HawksElkridge, Maryland
15:00 ET
  • Addo  30'
  • Mensah  71'
  • Agyeman-Prempeh  90'
  • Serrano  90'
Report
  • Stewart  7'
  • Fallet  66'
Stadium: Troy Park - Field 2
Referee: Stephen Foster
September 23 DC Cheddar 1–4 Super Delegates Football ClubWashington, D.C.
18:30 ET
  • Blickle  2'
  • Sarda  31'
Report
  • Johnson  19', 88'
  • Tatchou  26', 52'
  • Bell  52'
Stadium: Jelleff Recreation Center
Referee: JT Alukonis
September 23 Centro America FC 1–2 Virginia UnitedManassas, Virginia
19:00 ET
  • Morales  42'
  • Benavidez  72'
  • Varela  73'
  • Mejia  78'
Report
  • Aguilar  39'  22'
  • Burke  67'
  • E. Martinez-Campos  68'
  • Zepeda  69'
  • Rodriguez-Fugon  90+1'
Stadium: Howison Homestead Soccer Complex - Field 1
Referee: Patrick McFall

Received bye to second round of qualification:

  • Rochester River Dogz
  • Tartan Devils Oak Avalon

Southeast Region

September 22 Miami Sun FC 1–2 Florida Soccer SoldiersMiami, Florida
20:15 ET
  • Barroso  14'
  • Zuleta  38'
  • Gonzalez  55'
  • Mas  63'
Report
  • Sabella  12'
  • Dar. Rios  29'  60'
  • Meneses-Freire  81'
  • Moreno-Ramos  90+4'
Stadium: Kendall Soccer Park - Field 2
Referee: Javier Santos
September 22 America Soccer Club 1–0 (a.e.t.) Orlando FC WolvesWinter Garden, Florida
20:30 ET
  • Avila-De Melo  33'
  • Teixeira  105'  47'
Report
  • May  43'
  • Wallace  56'
  • Wixted  58'
Stadium: West Orange High School
Referee: Matthew Miscannon
September 23 Deportivo Lake Mary 1–2 Sporting Orlando Soccer ClubKissimmee, Florida
13:00 ET
  • Prada  38'
  • Hurtado  47'
  • Mosquera  69'  84'
  • Caicedo  85'
Report
  • Lantin  45'
  • Rojas  57'
  • V. Oliveira  71'  89'
Stadium: Johnson University Florida
Referee: Esteban Rosano
September 23 Soda City FC Sorinex 5–1 FC CardinalsColumbia, South Carolina
15:00 ET
  • Haynes  9'
  • Jacobo  30'
  • Smith  45', 50'
  • Restrepo  82'
  • Roberts  83'
Report
  • J. Salinas-Medina  23'
  • Parral-Cruz  89'
Stadium: Columbia International University
Referee: Wilmer Soriano
September 23 Red Force FC 2–1 FC KendallMiami, Florida
20:30 ET
  • Salinas  64'
  • Fernandes  83'
  • Palucci  90'
  • Mendoza  90+2'
Report
  • Raudales  21'
  • Navas  70'
  • S. Schmid  71'  71'
  • Andrade  73'
Stadium: Tropical Park
Referee: Juan Pablo Casas

Received bye to second round of qualification:

  • Central Florida FC Spartans
  • Hurricane FC
  • Shahin Atlanta FC

Central Region

September 22 Motagua New Orleans 5–2 (a.e.t.) Port City FCNew Orleans, Louisiana
19:00 CT
  • Barros  9', 119'
  • Arzú  97'  18'
  • Peters  23'
  • Chagnard  80'
  • Peralta  92'  90'
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  • Cosgrave  16'
  • Allizo  23'
  • Ogbonna  40'
  •  50' (o.g.)
  • Arde  116'
Stadium: Pan American Stadium
Referee: Tyler Mitcham
September 22 Dallas Elite FC 4–4 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
NTX RayadosPlano, Texas
19:30 CT
  • Okumu  29'
  • Martinez-Gutierrez  75'
  • Molano  90+1' (pen.)  76'
  • Romero  98'  98'
  • DeLeon  109'
  • Umanzor  119'
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  • Pfluger  56'  90'
  • Wilson  65', 120+1'
  • Pinal  86'
  • Nickerson  115'
Stadium: Lions Stadium
Referee: Lorenzo Hernandez
Penalties
  • Lee
  • Balyeat
  • Umanzor
  • Toldeo
  • Martinez-Gutierrez
  • Garza
  • Nickerson
  • Okeke
  • Wilson
  • Rodriguez
  • Ellis
September 23 Ann Arbor FC 3–4 (a.e.t.) Livonia City FCSaline, Michigan
16:00 ET
  • Bantle  36'
  • Ducker  38', 43'
  • Caceres  64'
  • Hamodi  72'
  • Akpore-Idise  90'  105'
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  • Bechard  20'
  • Werthman  24'
  • Smith  54'
  • Beebe  116'
Stadium: Saline High School - Stadium Field
Referee: Carter Brochu
September 29[lower-alpha 1] Celtic Cowboys Premier 3–1 San Antonio RunnersAustin, Texas
15:00 CT
  • Peoples  65'
  • Wright  68' (pen.)
  • Ali  69'
  • Jackson  90'
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  • Pratt  60'
  • Rivera  68'
Stadium: Onion Creek Soccer Complex - Field 4
Referee: Josh Allen
October 7[lower-alpha 2] Bay Area Oiler FC 0–2 Leon FCKaty, Texas
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  • C. Bryce  44'
  • Morales  78'
  • Diebold  88'
Stadium: British International School of Houston
Referee: Gerald Flores

Notes:

  1. Match was postponed from originally scheduled date due to heavy rain.
  2. Match was postponed twice from originally scheduled date due to heavy rain and flooding.

Received bye to second round of qualification:

  • Aurora Borealis Soccer Club
  • FC Maritsa
  • FC Minnesota

Mountain Region

September 23 Colorado Rovers 1–0 Club El AzulBroomfield, Colorado
15:00 MT
  • Platz  38'
  • Berkes  69'  78'
  • Anaya  72'
  • Berkes  88'
  • Emge  88'
Report
  • Ruiz  46'
  • Vasquez  53'
  • Guillen  68'
Stadium: Broomfield Commons - Championship Turf
Referee: Chris Greer
September 23 Gam United Football Club 2–1 Northern Colorado FCAurora, Colorado
16:00 MT
  • Hissein  12'
  • Swope  18'
  • Fouad  20'  35'
  • Latona  28'
  • Sarpong  48'
  • Abiar  65'
  • Soumah  73'
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  • Keene  53'
  • Martinez  58' (pen.)
  • Larson  69'
Stadium: Aurora Public Schools Stadium
Referee: Brean Roman
September 23 Colorado Rush 1–2 (a.e.t.) Harpo's FCHighlands Ranch, Colorado
17:00 MT
  • Grover  77'
  • Parry  101'
  • Clark  120'
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  • Whittle  57'
  • McKinney  69' (pen.)
  • Akinsanya  87'
  • Jennings  104'
  • Amman  115'  115'
Stadium: Shea Stadium
Referee: Jason Hampton
September 23 Indios Denver FC 0–1 FC DenverEnglewood, Colorado
18:00 MT
  • Otto  72'
  • Ramos  84'
Report
  • A. Bernhardt  81'
Stadium: Englewood High School
Referee: Miguel Urbina-Barrios

Received bye to second round of qualification:

Southern California Region

September 22 L.A. Wolves FC 0–4 Santa Ana Winds FCLake Forest, California
19:00 PT
  • Ajeakwa  37'
  • Becerra  64'
Report
  • Gorman  18', 35', 81'  62'
  • Ocampo  41'
  • Ca. Torres  52'
  • Cruz-Salinas  55'
Stadium: Lake Forest Sports Park - Field B
Referee: Anthony Almeida
September 22 CaliGators FC 2–6 California United FC IILake Forest, California
18:30 PT
  • Echeverria  21'  34'
  • Ede. Oliva  76'  40'
  • Cannas  84'
Report
  • Villalobos-Carbajal  8', 35', 44'
  • Coronado  24'
  • Garcia-Lopez  78'  37'
  • Cardozo  39'
  • Villon  45'
Stadium: Lake Forest Sports Park - Grass Field
Referee: Reyna Fonseca
September 22[lower-alpha 1] Cal FC 3–1 San Nicolás FCCalabasas, California
19:30 PT
  • Alfaro  9', 27'
  • Hernandez  50'  44'
  • Alewine  56'
Report
  • Miranda  31'  56'
  • Canale  34'  46'
  • Rivera  47'
Stadium: Calabasas High School
Referee: Osvaldo Delgado-Landeros
September 23 Buena Park FC 4–0 Valley United SCLa Palma, California
15:00 PT
  • Da Rosa  11' (pen.), 62'
  • Young  64'
  • Somico  66'
  • Funes  84'
Report
  • Martinez  12'
  • Rodarte  24'
  • P. Garcia  88'
Stadium: Kennedy High School - Varsity Field
Referee: Julio Carranza
September 23 Real Sociedad Royals 4–0 QuickeningBellflower, California
16:00 PT
  • Aguirre  19'
  • Rake  40'
  • Poggio  48'
  • Busatto  66'
  • Arceo  90'
Report
  • Roque  38'
Stadium: St. John Bosco High School - Stadium Field
Referee: Israel Fernandez
September 23 Lionside FC 2–0 SC Trojans FCLake Forest, California
19:00 PT Geddes  36', 86' Report Stadium: Lake Forest Sports Park
Referee: Denis Vargas
September 23 Outbreak FC 2–1 LA South Bay Monsters FCIrvine, California
19:15 PT
  • Aguero  38'
  • Bagheri  41'  70'
  • Edwards  60'
  • Irei  75'
Report
  • Villegas  22'
  • Ramos  64'
Stadium: Orange County Great Park - Field 18
Referee: Alfredo Sandoval-Victorio

Notes:

  1. Afer losing its first-round qualifying match to Cal FC, San Nicolás FC filed a protest with U.S. Soccer, claiming Cal FC was ineligible for the tournament. Cal FC went on hiatus in 2016, and returned to league play in the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL) for the fall 2018 season, with its first match on September 16. This fact taken by itself would mean that Cal FC was not a playing member of its league in good standing on August 13, 2018, as required by the tournament rules. However, while on hiatus, Cal FC merged with LA Roma, which participated in the UPSL during the fall 2017 season, which made the merged club, branded under the Cal FC name, a playing member of the UPSL in good standing on August 13, 2018. Based on the merged club's eligibility acquired through LA Roma's league participation, U.S. Soccer denied the protest.[7]

Received bye to second round of qualification:

  • Chula Vista FC

West Region

September 22 Academica SC 4–1 Davis Legacy Soccer ClubTurlock, California
19:00 PT
  • Plascencia  4'
  • Sousa  60'
  • Gutierrez  62'
  • Esparza  64'
  • Ceja  77', 78'  70'
Report
  • Skvarna  50'
  • Lopez  67'
  • Nagle  70'
Stadium: Academica Fields - East Field
Referee: Lee Hulsey
September 22 Oakland FC Leopards 0–1 Oakland StompersSan Leandro, California
19:00 PT
  • Littleton  16'
  • Castro  23'  87'
  • Bent  26'
  • Middlemiss  42'
  • Irwin  60'
Report
  • Arramdani  55'
  • Garcia  78'
  • Hernandez-Butron  84'
  • Hakim  89'
Stadium: Burrell Field
Referee: Riley Young
September 22 San Ramon Dynamos FC 0–7 JASA RWCSan Ramon, California
19:00 PT Report
  • Vazquez-Flores  17', 47'
  • Masch  34'
  • Mitchell  35'
  • Herrera  67'
  • Angell  71'
  • Uche  83', 89'
  • Huffer  85'
Stadium: Dougherty Valley High School
Referee: Jonathan Miras

Received bye to second round of qualification:

  • Contra Costa FC
  • IPS/Marathon Taverna
  • Napa Sporting SC
  • Nevada Coyotes FC
  • Real San Jose

Second qualifying round

The second qualifying round matches were played on October 20 and 21, with the exception of one that was postponed until November 11, due to flooding.[1][8]

Northeast Region

October 20 Kendall Wanderers 0–1 GPS OmensCambridge, Massachusetts
12:00 ET Bridges  28' Report Murray  73' Stadium: Danehy Park - Field 3
Referee: Michael Dee
October 20 Safira FC 4–1 Boston City FC IISomerville, Massachusetts
19:00 ET
  • Lage-Silva  24'
  • Teixeira  28'
  • Lima De Melo  45'
  • Guimaraes  80'
  • Bellettini  86'
  • Vidal  88'
Report
  • Marcal  32'
  • Rincon-Gonzalez  35'
  • Nascimento-Batista  67'
  • Lobo-Cunha  82'
Stadium: Dilboy Stadium
Referee: Dusan Basta
October 20 Jackson Lions FC 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(1–3 p)
New York Pancyprian-FreedomsJackson Township, New Jersey
19:30 ET
  • Avalos  26'
  • Casey  49'
  • Fryc  65'
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  • Onisiforou  111'
  • Andreou  119'
Stadium: Jackson Justice Complex - Soccer Turf Field
Referee: Joshua Encarnacion
Penalties
  • Bond
  • Iosifidis
  • Matteo
  • Tsoukriel
October 21 Ukrainian Nationals 0–3 West Chester PredatorsNorth Wales, Pennsylvania
14:30 ET
  • Georges  10'  34'
  • Ross  26'
  • Dell'Arciprete  83'
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  • Osborne  29'
  • Martyn  31'
  • Nolan  56'
  • Wilson  65'
  • Greer  83'
Stadium: Ukrainian American Sports Center - Field 1
Referee: Luis Arroyo

Mid-Atlantic Region

October 20 Cville Alliance FC - Reserves 0–6 World Class Premier Elite FCCharlottesville, Virginia
18:00 ET Report
  • Joe  13'
  • Sesay  38'
  • Houapeu  46', 69'
  • Blystone  75'
  • Pato  90'
Stadium: St. Anne's-Belfield School
Referee: Nick Creasey
October 21 Christos FC 6–0 Aegean HawksElkridge, Maryland
15:00 ET
Report Stadium: Troy Park - Field 2
Referee: Evan Horne
October 21 Rochester Lancers 2[lower-alpha 1] 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
Tartan Devils Oak AvalonRochester, New York
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Stadium: Roberts Wesleyan College
Referee: Daniel Simich
Penalties
  • Francis
  • Mitrevski
  • Rozzano
  • Schindler
October 21 Virginia United 2–0 Super Delegates Football ClubManassas, Virginia
19:00 ET
  • Cartagena  5'
  • Otero  60'
  • Flott  70'
Report
  • Muluya  47'
  • Fonbod  85'
  • Muwud  89'
Stadium: Howison Homestead Soccer Complex - Field 1
Referee: Patrick McFall

Notes:

  1. The Rochester River Dogz changed the club's name to Rochester Lancers 2 prior to the second round of qualifying.

Southeast Region

October 20 Sporting Orlando Soccer Club 0–4 Hurricane FCDavenport, Florida
19:00 ET Venancio  83' Report
  • Astudilo  35', 80'
  • Black  45'
  • De Lacerda  59', 71'
  • Tavares  70'
Stadium: Northeast Regional Park – Field 3
October 20 America Soccer Club 2–1 Central Florida FC SpartansWinter Garden, Florida
20:30 ET
  • Allen  22'
  • Flemmings  37'
  • Avila De Melo  45'
  • Tobias  50'
  • Eyang  74'
Report
  • Harvey  3'
  • Murphy  30'
  • Bezer  58'
  • Adewunmi  59'
  • Wood  67'
Stadium: West Orange High School
Referee: Esteban Rosano
October 21 Soda City FC Sorinex 4–2 Shahin Atlanta FCColumbia, South Carolina
19:15 ET
  • N. Jaramillo  16'
  • Smith  89'  22'
  •  29' (o.g.)
  • Bareket  42'
  • Jermstad  64'
Report
  • Hernandez-Huerta  22'
  • Nyirabu-Mohabe  32'
  • Moshood  35'
  • M. Ruzayev  50'
  • Vivanco  53'
  • Naraghi  85'
Stadium: Lexington County Soccer Complex - Field 10
Referee: Howard Ash
October 21 Florida Soccer Soldiers 1–0 Red Force FCMiami, Florida
20:30 ET
  • Sabella  74'  44'
  • Suazo-Williams  54'
  • Castillo-Delgado  68'
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  • Compos-Coro  44'
  • Murillo  54'
  • Salinas  54'
  • Fernandes  59'
  • Gordon  80'
  • Mendoza  88'
Stadium: Tropical Park
Attendance: 125
Referee: Alejo Calume

Central Region

October 20 Leon FC 0–2 NTX RayadosPlano, Texas
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  • Salas  42'
  • Pfluger  83'
  • Rodriguez  89'
Stadium: John Paul II High School[lower-alpha 1]
Referee: Shane McCullough
October 20 FC Maritsa 4–3 FC MinnesotaSt Louis, Missouri
19:00 CT
  • Hitchcock  5'
  • Junqueira  24'
  • Campara  57'
  • Alihodzic  70'
  • Almeida  90+2'
  • Cojocov  90+2'
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  • Bottum  23'
  • J. Oliver  38', 88' (pen.)
  • Young  52'
  • McClain  55'
  • Garcia  86'
Stadium: Parkway North High School - Varsity Field
Referee: Matt Geringer
October 21 Aurora Borealis Soccer Club 0–4 Livonia City FCMooseheart, Illinois
16:00 CT Lewis  40' Report
  • Bechard  24'
  • Cameron  43', 53'
  • C. Cole  62'
  • Lightner  86'
Stadium: Ohio Moose Sports Complex
Referee: Carlos Rodriguez
November 11[lower-alpha 2] Celtic Cowboys Premier 2–3 Motagua New OrleansRound Rock, Texas
15:00 CT
  • Wright  57'  57'
  • Fleming  58'
  • Peoples  88'
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  • Chagnard  31', 69'
  • Morris  71'
  • Peralta  90'
Stadium: Round Rock Multipurpose Complex – Field 1
Referee: Elton Garcia

Notes:

  1. NTX Rayados was originally scheduled to be the home team, but the venue it selected was unplayable due to heavy rain. Consequently, Leon FC was designated the home team, and it selected this venue for the match.
  2. Match was postponed from originally scheduled date due to flooding.

Mountain Region

October 21 Sporting AZ FC 1–4 Southwest FCPhoenix, Arizona
13:00 MT
  • Weber  18'
  • Castillo  33'
  • Aguilar-Bolanos  44'
  • Papa  45'  82'
  • Guse  68'
Report
  • Chavez  3'
  • Garcia  90+1'  44'
  • Ramirez  67'  70'
  • Morales  90+2'
Stadium: South Mountain Community College
Referee: Mario Coss
October 21 FC Denver 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 p)
Harpo's FCAurora, Colorado
13:30 MT
  • Jacobson  33'
  • Castillo  50'
  • Hudson  70'
  • Odulate  73'
Report
  • Amann  46'
  • Mejia  55'
  • Salvaggione  120'
Stadium: Aurora Sports Park - Field 1
Referee: Oscar Arias
Penalties
  • Castillo
  • Hogan
  • Jacobson
  • Campbell
  • Salvaggione
October 21 Colorado Rovers 2–4 Gam United Football ClubBroomfield, Colorado
15:00 MT
  • Hunt  9'
  • Hutchinson  18'
  • Thompson  23'
  • Adam  76'
  • Safadi  79'
Report
  • P. Goma  17'
  • Sarpong  66'
  • Boakye  71', 88'
  • B. Goma  76'
  • Hissein  85' (pen.)
Stadium: Broomfield Commons - Championship Turf
Referee: Miguel Urbina-Barrios
October 21 Boise Cutthroats FC 3–4 (a.e.t.) San Juan FCBoise, Idaho
15:00 MT
  • Fox  26' (pen.), 67'
  • Vivar-Diaz  47'
  • Naylor  49'
  • Mollay  89'
Report
  • Velazco  55'  91'
  • Munoz  59'
  • Caparelli  90+2'
  • Yong-Sam  106'
Stadium: Boise State Recreational Field
Referee: Adam Sanchez

Southern California Region

October 20 Lionside FC 0–5 Santa Ana Winds FCLake Forest, California
19:00 PT Omenai  28' Report
  • Martinez  24'
  • Ca. Torres  32'
  • Gorman  37'
  • Cornoa  43'
  • Estrada  62', 89'
  • Quintero  78'
Stadium: Lake Forest Sports Park - Field A
Referee: Ricardo Fierro
October 20 Outbreak FC 1–6 Cal FCIrvine, California
19:15 PT
  • Murphy  54'
  • Kolano  80'
Report
  • Parra  13', 78'
  • Alfaro  26', 86'
  • Hernández  35'
  • Lomeli  40'
Stadium: Orange County Great Park - Field 18
Referee: Israel Fernandez
October 21 Buena Park FC 2–1 Real Sociedad RoyalsLa Palma, California
15:00 PT
  • Saglimbeni  34'
  • Locken  40'
  • Glascock  51'
  • Young  62'
Report
  • Busatto  32'
  • Harris  45'
Stadium: Kennedy High School - Varsity Field
Referee: Brandon Stevis
October 21 California United FC II 2–0 Chula Vista FCIrvine, California
19:00 PT
  • Cardozo  31'
  • De la Fuente  58'
  • Coronado  59'
  • Villalobos-Carbajal  72'
  • Sanchez-Rincon  89'
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Cuevas  89' Stadium: Orange County Great Park - Field 2
Referee: Joseph Salinas

West Region

October 20 JASA RWC 3–1 Napa Sporting SCRedwood City, California
18:00 PT
  • Masch  20', 53'
  • Vazquez-Flores  51'
  • E. Angell  72'
  • Garcia-Valencia  83'
  • Huffer  88'
Report
  • Chavez  45'
  • Marin-Velasco  58'  61'  83'
  • Arroyo  83'
Stadium: Sequoia High School - Stadium Field
Referee: Bryan Juarez
October 20 Academica SC 3–2 Contra Costa FCTurlock, California
19:00 PT
  • Villegas  35', 44'
  • Cazares  59'
Report
  • Castillo  15'
  • Bob  60'
  • Alejandro  62' (pen.)
Stadium: Academica Fields - East Field
Referee: Mike Pirone
October 20 Oakland Stompers 2–0 Real San JoseOakland, California
19:30 PT
  • Nuño  40', 60'
  • Mahic  41'
Report
  • Kothari  62'
  • Ettefagh  65'
Stadium: Raimondi Park
Referee: Elijio Arreguin
October 21 IPS/Marathon Taverna 5–4 Nevada Coyotes FCPortland, Oregon
19:00 PT
  • Pogue  17', 18'
  • Saydee  37', 81'
  • Hernandez-Tavera  49'
  • Thomas  58'
  • Wettach-Glosser  61'
Report
  • Jatta  90'  20'
  • Echeverria  24'
  • Navarro-Romero  28'
  • Toland  43'
  • Crim  60'
  • Chinchilla  85'
Stadium: Rob Strasser Memorial Field #8
Referee: Mike Hohnholz

Third qualifying round

The third qualifying round matches were played on November 17 and 18.[1] Three matches were postponed to a later date. One match was suspended while the two teams were tied, and will be replayed January 16.[9]

Northeast Region

November 17 GPS Omens 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(6–7 p)
Safira FCBoston, Massachusetts
10:00 ET
  • Defregger  10', 73'
Report
  • Bellettini  30'
  • Vidal  90'
Stadium: Rotch Field
Referee: Thomas Snyder
November 17 New York Pancyprian-Freedoms 0–3 West Chester PredatorsJamaica, New York
19:30 ET Report
  • Greer  38'
  • Poarch  43'
  • Bartosinski  74'
Stadium: St. John's University
Referee: Ernie Constantine

Mid-Atlantic Region

November 18 Rochester Lancers 2 1–3 World Class Premier Elite FCRochester, New York
13:00 ET
  • Rozzano  72'
Report
  • Joe  11'
  • Ankrah  45', 90'
Stadium: Roberts Wesleyan College
Referee: Ryan Trombetta
November 18 Virginia United 2–1 Christos FCManassas, Virginia
17:00 ET
  • Martinez Campos  8', 85'
Report
  • Baxter  32'
Stadium: Howison Homestead Soccer Complex - Field 1
Referee: JT Alukonis

Southeast Region

November 17 America Soccer Club 2–1 Soda City FC SorinexWinter Garden, Florida
20:30 ET
  • Tobias  27'
  • Eyang  44'
Report
  • Bareket  12'
Stadium: West Orange High School
Referee: Miguel Martes
November 18 Hurricane FC 0–6 Florida Soccer SoldiersDelray Beach, Florida
18:00 ET Report
  • Meneses  3'
  • Morles  18'
  • Stamatis  43', 54'
  • Sabella  78', 80'
Stadium: Seacrest Soccer Complex - Field 1
Referee: Juan Pablo Casas

Central Region

November 17 Livonia City FC 0-0 (a.e.t.)
(5–6 p)
FC MaritsaWixom, Michigan
20:00 ET Report Stadium: Total Sports Complex - Old Trafford
Referee: Jacob Little
January 12, 2019 Motagua New Orleans 1-1 (a.e.t.)
(9-10 p)
NTX RayadosNew Orleans, Louisiana
19:00 CT
  • Morris  79'
Report
  • Rodriguez  36'
Stadium: Pan-American Stadium
Referee: Alex Connelly

Mountain Region

November 17 Southwest FC 3–0 San Juan FCEl Paso, Texas
19:30 MT
  • Sosa  2'
  • Lopez-Molinar  34'
  • Ramirez  64'
Report Stadium: Pebble Hills High School
Referee: Manuel Vargas
December 2 FC Denver 4–1 Gam United Football ClubAurora, Colorado
18:00 MT
  • Bernhardt  8'
  • Magallanes  23'
  • Castillo  27'
  • Lister  78'
Report
  • Sarpong  40'
Stadium: Aurora Sports Park - Field 1
Referee: Chris Greer

Southern California Region

November 17 Santa Ana Winds FC 3–2 (a.e.t.) Buena Park FCLake Forest, California
19:00 PT
  •  30' (o.g.)
  • Rico  92'
  • Corona  108'
Report
  • Da Rosa  12'
  • Carlson  113'
Stadium: Lake Forest Sports Park - Field A
Referee: Samantha Martinez
November 18 Cal FC 2–2[lower-alpha 1] California United FC IIThousand Oaks, California
19:30 PT
  • Parra  3', 11'
Stadium: Cal Lutheran University
Referee: Brandon Stevis
January 16, 2019 Cal FC 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(7-6 p)
California United FC IIThousand Oaks, California
19:00 PT
  • Wbias  7'
Report
  • Moreno  83'
Stadium: Cal Lutheran University
Referee: Mark Allatin

Notes:

  1. The game was not played out in its entirety and will be replayed on January 16 at 7 PM

West Region

January 5, 2019 Oakland Stompers 0–1 Academica SCOakland, California
19:30 PT Report
  • Ceja  79'
Stadium: Raimondi Park
Referee: Turan Ozdemir
November 18 IPS/Marathon Taverna 3–2 JASA RWCPortland, Oregon
19:00 PT
  • Capuia  34'
  • Hernandez-Tavera  53'
  • Thomas  54'
Report
  • Huffer  61', 70'
Stadium: Buckman Field Park
Referee: Andrew Marihart

Fourth qualifying round

The fourth qualifying round matches were played on April 6 and 7.[10][11] The game between Florida Soccer Soldiers and America Soccer Club, originally scheduled for April 7, was cancelled and awarded to Florida after America SC was disqualified from the tournament for leaving the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL).[12]

Northeast Region

April 6 Safira FC 0–3 West Chester PredatorsSomerville, Massachusetts
20:00 ET Report
  • Poarch  45+'
  • Nolan  57'
  • Nolan  60'
Stadium: Dilboy Stadium
Referee: Adam Kilpatrick

Mid-Atlantic Region

April 7 Virginia United 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
World Class Premier Elite FCWoodbridge, Virginia
16:00 ET Report Stadium: Howinson Homestead Soccer Complex (Field 3)
Referee: Patrick McFall

Southeast Region

April 7 Florida Soccer Soldiers Forfeit
1–0
America Soccer ClubMiami, Florida
16:00 ET Report Stadium: Tropical Park
Referee: Alejo Calume

Central Region

April 6 NTX Rayados 5–0 FC MaritsaDallas, Texas
19:00 CT
  • Lara  23', 67', 83'
  • Martinez  70'
  • Fazio  87'
Report Stadium: Mountain View College Soccer Fields
Referee: Fevzi Demirhan

Mountain Region

April 6 Southwest FC 3–4 (a.e.t.) FC DenverEl Paso, Texas
TBD CT
  • Gomez  28'
  • Lopez  30'
  • Morales  44'
Report
  • Jacobson  45+'
  • Salta  70'
  • Chauncey  78'
  • Castillo  103'
Stadium: Pebble Hills High School
Referee: Marco Vega

Southern California Region

April 7 Santa Ana Winds FC 1–4 Cal FCLake Forest, California
19:00 PT
  • Gorman  56'
Report
  • Alfaro  17', 48'
  • Lomeli  66'
  • Barouch  70'
Stadium: Lake Forest Sports Park (Field A)
Referee: Anthony Almeida

West Region

April 6 Academica SC 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(3–1 p)
IPS/Marathon TavernaTurlock, California
19:00 PT
  • Canfield  90'
  • Villegas  90+5'
  • Cazares  120+4'
Report
  • Pogue  37'
  • Mejia  69'
  • Atanasov  98'
Stadium: Academica Fields - East Field
Referee: Nicholas Marin
Penalties
  • Bridges
  • Rodriguez
  • Ceja
  • Carmoa
  • Gorillot
  • Romac
  • Capuia

Top goalscorers

  Team eliminated for this round.
Rank Player Team Goals By round
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
1 Pete Caringi III Christos FC 8 440
2 German Alfaro Cal FC 6 2202
3 Jordan Gorman Santa Ana Winds FC 4 3001
Levi Houapeu World Class Premier Elite FC 2200
James Huffer JASA RWC 112
Valentin Sabella Florida Soccer Soldiers 1120
Gustavo Villalobos California United FC II 310
7 Daniel Ankrah World Class Premier Elite FC 3 1020
Ramiro Ceja Academica SC 2010
Brandon Chagnard Motagua New Orleans 120
Nathan Da Rosa Buena Park FC 201
Pablo Guimaraes Safira FC 2100
John Nolan West Chester Predators 0102
Nathaniel Pogue IPS/Marathon Taverna 0201
Dean Smith Soda City FC Sorinex 210
Manuel Villegas Jr Academica SC 0201

See also

References

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