2011 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup results
Posted on 21. Jun, 2011 by Josh Hakala in Final, First Round, Qualification, Quarterfinals, Second Round, Semifinals, Third Round
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| FIRST ROUND | AWAY TEAM | SCORE | HOME TEAM |
| June 14 | Western Mass Pioneers (PDL) | 0:3 | FC New York (USL Pro) |
| June 14 | Reading United (PDL) | 1:2 | Harrisburg City Islanders (USL Pro) |
| June 14 | Chattanooga FC (NPSL) | 2:3 (AET) |
Pittsburgh Riverhounds (USL Pro) |
| June 14 | Dayton Dutch Lions (USL Pro) | 1:4 | Richmond Kickers (USL Pro) |
| June 14 | Charlotte Eagles (USL Pro) | 3:1 | Carolina Dynamo (PDL) |
| June 14 | Brooklyn Italians (NPSL) | 1:2 | NY Pancyprian Freedoms (USASA) |
| June 14 | Central Florida Kraze (PDL) | 0:4 | Wilmington Hammerheads (USL Pro) |
| June 14 | ASC New Stars (USASA) | 0:4 | Orlando City SC (USL Pro) |
| June 14 | Regals FC (USASA) | 0:2 | Charleston Battery (USL Pro) |
| June 14 | Phoenix SC (USASA) | 1:2 | Rochester Rhinos (USL Pro) |
| June 14 | AAC Eagles (USASA) | 0:4 | Madison 56ers (NPSL) |
| June 14 | Hollywood United (NPSL) | 1:3 | Los Angeles Blues (USL Pro) |
| June 14 | Chicago Fire PDL (PDL) | 1:0 | Iowa Menace (USASA) |
| June 14 | DV8 Defenders (USASA) | 0:5 | Real Colorado Foxes (PDL) |
| June 14 | Kitsap Pumas (PDL) | 0:0 (6:5 PKs) |
Chivas El Paso Patriots (PDL) |
| June 14 | Doxa Italia (USASA) | 1:3 | Ventura County Fusion (PDL) |
| SECOND ROUND | AWAY TEAM | SCORE | HOME TEAM |
| June 21 | FC New York (USL Pro) | 0:0 (6:5 PKs) |
NY Pancyprian Freedoms (USASA) |
| June 21 | Rochester Rhinos (USL Pro) | 1:0 | Harrisburg City Islanders (USL Pro) |
| June 21 | Pittsburgh Riverhounds (USL Pro) | 1:4 | Richmond Kickers (USL Pro) |
| June 21 | Charlotte Eagles (USL Pro) | 2:3 (AET) |
Wilmington Hammerheads (USL Pro) |
| June 21 | Orlando City SC (USL Pro) | 1:0 | Charleston Battery (USL-Pro) |
| June 21 | Real Colorado Foxes (PDL) | 1:3 | Kitsap Pumas (PDL) |
| June 21 | Los Angeles Blues (USL Pro) | 1:0 | Ventura County Fusion (PDL) |
| June 22 | Chicago Fire PDL (PDL) | 2:0 | Madison 56ers (NPSL) |
| THIRD ROUND | AWAY TEAM | SCORE | HOME TEAM |
| June 28 | FC New York (USL Pro) | 1:2 | New York Red Bulls (MLS) |
| June 28 | Chicago Fire (MLS) | 1:0 | Rochester Rhinos (USL Pro) |
| June 28 | Richmond Kickers (USL Pro) | 2:1 | Columbus Crew (MLS) |
| June 28 | Wilmington Hammerheads (USL Pro) | 0:2 | Real Salt Lake (MLS) |
| June 28 | Orlando City (USL Pro) | 2:3 | FC Dallas (MLS) |
| June 28 | Chicago Fire PDL (PDL) | 0:3 | Sporting Kansas City (MLS) |
| June 28 | Los Angeles Blues (USL Pro) | 1:2 | Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS) |
| June 28 | Kitsap Pumas (PDL) | 1:2 | Seattle Sounders (MLS) |
| QUARTERFINALS | AWAY TEAM | SCORE | HOME TEAM |
| July 12 | New York Red Bulls (MLS) | 0:4 | Chicago Fire (MLS) |
| July 12 | Richmond Kickers (USL Pro) | 2:0 | Sporting Kansas City (MLS) |
| July 12 | Real Salt Lake (MLS) | 0:2 | FC Dallas (MLS) |
| July 13 | Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS) | 1:3 | Seattle Sounders (MLS) |
| SEMIFINALS | AWAY TEAM | SCORE | HOME TEAM |
| August 30 | Richmond Kickers (USL Pro) | 1:2 | Chicago Fire (MLS) |
| August 30 | FC Dallas (MLS) | 0:1 | Seattle Sounders (MLS) |
| FINAL | AWAY TEAM | SCORE | HOME TEAM |
| October 4 | Chicago Fire (MLS) | 0:2 | Seattle Sounders (MLS) |






has the final venue been decided yet i.e. bid on?
The bids for the final aren’t due until August 24 at 3pm Eastern Time.
What if the final is Richmond Seattle at Richmond? That would be epic.
I’m going to go out on a limb and assume that Seattle can probably out-bid and out-sell the Kickers …
I think they should decide the location for the final before the beginning of the campaign. It’s easier to market for it, and sell it to advertisers, media, etc. Not to mention it would build up the tournament as a more serious enterprise.
Let’s be honest. If you have the final set well in advance in, let’s say, Kansas City (a central location). And let’s say they keep the final midweek. If it’s Los Angeles vs. New England, how many fans are going to make that trip on a Tuesday or Wednesday? How many Kansas City fans are going to show up to watch two teams play for the title? Just something to consider.