2004 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup

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2004 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Country  United States
Champions Kansas City Wizards
(1st title)
Runner-up Chicago Fire
Top goal scorer(s) Julian Nash (4)

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. Kansas City missed out on a domestic double when the Wizards lost 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.

Contents

[edit] Open Cup Bracket

Home teams listed on top of bracket

  Third Round Fourth Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                               
PDL  Carolina Dynamo 2  
A-L  Atlanta Silverbacks (ASDET) 3  
  A-L  Atlanta Silverbacks 1  
  MLS  Kansas City Wizards 4  
 
   
  MLS  Kansas City Wizards 4  
  MLS  Dallas Burn 0  
MLS  Dallas Burn 2  
A-L  Virginia Beach Mariners 0  
  MLS  Dallas Burn 3
  MLS  Colorado Rapids 0  
 
   
  MLS  Kansas City Wizards 1  
  MLS  San Jose Earthquakes 0  
A-L  Minnesota Thunder (ASDET) 2  
PDL  Rapids Reserve 1  
  A-L  Minnesota Thunder 1
  MLS  Los Angeles Galaxy 0  
 
   
  A-L  Minnesota Thunder 2 (4)
  MLS  San Jose Earthquakes (ASDET, PSO) 2 (5)  
PSL  Utah Blitzz 1  
A-L  Portland Timbers 2  
  A-L  Portland Timbers 0
  MLS  San Jose Earthquakes 3  
 
   
MLS  Kansas City Wizards (ASDET) 1
MLS  Chicago Fire 0
A-L  Richmond Kickers (ASDET) 1  
PDL  Cape Cod Crusaders 0  
  A-L  Richmond Kickers 2  
  MLS  D.C. United 1  
 
   
  A-L  Richmond Kickers 0  
  MLS  Chicago Fire 1  
MLS  Columbus Crew 2  
A-L  Syracuse Salty Dogs 1  
  MLS  Columbus Crew 1
  MLS  Chicago Fire (ASDET) 2  
 
   
  MLS  Chicago Fire (ASDET) 1
  A-L  Charleston Battery 0  
   
   
  MLS  New England Revolution 1 (1)
  A-L  Rochester Rhinos ASDET, PSO 1 (3)  
A-L  Rochester Rhinos 1
PDL  Fire Reserves 0  
  A-L  Rochester Rhinos 0
  A-L  Charleston Battery 1  
A-L  Charleston Battery 2  
PSL  Wilmington Hammerheads 0  
  A-L  Charleston Battery 1
  MLS  MetroStars 0  
 
   

[edit] Schedule

Note: Scorelines use the standard U.S. convention of placing the home team on the right-hand side of box scores.

[edit] First round

Eight PDL and eight USASA teams start.


[edit] Second round

Six PSL and two A-League teams enter.


[edit] Third round

Six A-League and two MLS teams enter.


[edit] Fourth round


[edit] Quarter finals


[edit] Semi finals


[edit] Final

September 22, 2004
Illinois Chicago Fire (MLS) 0–1 (asdet) Kansas Kansas City Wizards (MLS) Arrowhead Stadium; Kansas City, Missouri
Attendance: 8,819
Referee: Terry Vaughn (USA)
(Report) Simutenkov Goal 95'
Chicago Fire
Kansas City Wizards

[edit] 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

[edit] See also

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