Heritage Cup (MLS)

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Heritage Cup (MLS)
HeritageCupLogoMLS.png
Founded 2009
Number of teams 2
Current champions Seattle Sounders FC
(2nd title)
Most successful club Seattle Sounders FC (2 titles)
Website Heritage Cup official website

The Heritage Cup is an annual cup rivalry between Major League Soccer (MLS) teams named after their markets' North American Soccer League (NASL) predecessors. It currently includes the San Jose Earthquakes and Seattle Sounders FC.

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[edit] History

The Heritage Cup trophy was conceived and designed by San Jose Earthquakes fan Rob Stevenson and was commissioned by San Jose's Soccer Silicon Valley Community Foundation in collaboration with Seattle supporters.[1] The competition began in 2009 when the expansion Seattle Sounders FC began play, becoming the second MLS team named after their NASL counterpart — the San Jose Earthquakes having been the first.[2]

San Jose and Seattle did have a rivalry while playing in the NASL. However, it did not completely resurface during the 2009 season with fans of both teams viewing other clubs as bigger rivals.[3] That season, the first MLS meeting of the teams was not considered for the competition due to the schedule consisting of two games in Seattle and only one in San Jose. Seattle won the initial meeting at home 2–0 and the second 2–1. The San Jose Earthquakes won the inaugural cup on goals scored after a 4–0 home victory on August 2, 2009.[4] Seattle's head coach Sigi Schmid was not familiar with the format and thought his team was going to be named the winner after winning two of the three regular season games. He also said "It’s not a big thing that’s entered our mind at this stage, to be honest."[3]

Future MLS teams that carried on the name of their market's NASL predecessors were to be eligible to join the competition. However, when the Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps FC became eligible to compete for the cup upon joining the league in 2011, both teams' supporters elected not to participate.[2][5][6] Sounder fans themselves have at best lukewarm support for this competition, making no secret that the Cascadia Cup is their more cherished rivalry.[7]

[edit] Club namesakes

Major League Soccer North American Soccer League
San Jose Earthquakes San Jose Earthquakes
Seattle Sounders FC Seattle Sounders

[edit] Results

[edit] 2009

Venue Date San Jose Score Seattle Score Report
Qwest Field June 13 1 2 Report
Buck Shaw Stadium August 2 4 0 Report

[edit] 2010

Venue Date San Jose Score Seattle Score Report
Qwest Field May 22 1 0 Report
Buck Shaw Stadium July 31 0 1 Report

[edit] 2011

Venue Date San Jose Score Seattle Score Report
Buck Shaw Stadium April 2 2 2 Report
CenturyLink Field October 15 1 2 Report

[edit] Winners

Year Winner SJ Points SEA Points Notes
2009 San Jose Earthquakes 3 3 San Jose Earthquakes win 5–2 on aggregate.
2010 Seattle Sounders FC 3 3 Seattle Sounders FC win based on MLS standings position after 1-1 tie on aggregate
2011 Seattle Sounders FC 1 4 Seattle Sounders FC win on points

[edit] Statistical leaders

Bold denotes player is still able to play in competition

Scorer Club G
Colombia Fredy Montero Seattle Sounders FC 3
United States Chris Wondolowski San Jose Earthquakes 3
England Darren Huckerby San Jose Earthquakes 2
England Simon Dawkins San Jose Earthquakes 1
United States Brad Evans Seattle Sounders FC 1
Trinidad and Tobago Cornell Glen San Jose Earthquakes 1
Sweden Freddie Ljungberg Seattle Sounders FC 1
United States Sammy Ochoa Seattle Sounders FC 1
Jamaica Khari Stephenson San Jose Earthquakes 1
Jamaica O'Brian White Seattle Sounders FC 1

[edit] References

  1. ^ Hipps, Jay. "SSVCF unveils Heritage Cup trophy". Center Line Soccer. http://www.centerlinesoccer.com/2009/06/10/ssvcf-unveils-heritage-cup-trophy/. Retrieved June 10, 2009. 
  2. ^ a b Romero, Jose (June 10, 2009). "Let the Heritage Cup competition begin". Soccer Silicon Valley (The Seattle Times Company). http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/soundersfcblog/2009323835_let_the_heritage_cup_competiti.html. Retrieved October 16, 2009. 
  3. ^ a b Ruiz, Don (May 22, 2010). "Heritage Cup? Sounders simply want to beat Earthquakes". The News Tribune. http://www.thenewstribune.com/2010/05/22/1196580/heritage-cup-sounders-simply-want.html. Retrieved June 8, 2010. 
  4. ^ Gashk, Matt. "Seattle Falls To San Jose". Seattle Sounders FC. http://www.soundersfc.com/Matchday/Matches/2009/Season/Game-19-at-San-Jose.aspx. Retrieved October 15, 2009. 
  5. ^ Dittfurth, Garrett. "On the Heritage Cup". Timbers Army Blogs. http://timbersarmy.org/on-the-heritage-cup. Retrieved March 9, 2011. 
  6. ^ http://forum.vancouversouthsiders.ca/index.php?p=/discussion/243/heritage-cup-our-position
  7. ^ sidereal. "About that Heritage Cup". Sounder At Heart. http://www.sounderatheart.com/2011/10/16/2494122/about-that-heritage-cup. Retrieved Oct 16, 2011. 

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