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2012 US Open Cup qualifying: Stanislaus United Turlock Express to represent US Club Soccer in play-in game

April 24, 2012 by Josh Hakala

The qualifying tournament is complete and US Club Soccer has crowned a champion that they hope will become the organization’s first-ever entry into the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup. Stanislaus United Turlock Express defeated Napoli, 5-2, at Chukchansi Park in Fresno to earn a spot in next weekend’s play-in game against the National Premier Soccer League’s (NPSL) Bay Area Ambassadors. The winner will qualify for the 99th edition of the US Open Cup.

Turlock Express jumped out a 3-0 lead in the first half and held off Napoli’s second half rally to put themselves one win away from US Club Soccer’s first-ever berth in the US Open Cup. Martyn Artista led the way for Turlock with a pair of goals.

Stanislaus United is a club based in Stanislaus County (which includes the cities of Modesto and Turlock), and the Turlock Express is the adult portion of that club. The Express field a variety of teams including outdoor teams as well as an indoor team who qualified for the playoffs last season in the Professional Arena Soccer League.

“We are very thankful to US Club Soccer for giving our club this opportunity to qualify for the US Open Cup,” said Antonio Reis, the director of coaching at Stanislaus United. “We will work very hard this week to get prepared and I know that we’ll be ready to play next weekend.”

Reis says they have done some advanced scouting of the Bay Area Ambassadors and he’s confident that the Express, with their large pool of mostly younger players, should produce an entertaining match.

The opening 20 minutes were entertaining between the Express and Napoli, who are based in Paso Robles, Calif. (about 150 miles south of San Jose). The Express created some early chances starting by misfiring on a dangerous ball sent into the box and missing on a shot from just outside the 18-yard-box in the opening five minutes. In the 12th minute, Arturo Pulido launched a 35-yard shot that just missed the target. Napoli created chances of their own off a counter attack, they forced a save from United goalkeeper Javier Rosales, then both teams would hit the post, all in the first 22 minutes.

The first goal would come in the 23rd minute when Adrian Gutierrez sent Artista in behind the defense, setting a one-on-one battle with the goalkeeper which he would win.

10 minutes later, Pulido would set up Gutierrez for a 30-yard blast to put the Express up 2-0.

Napoli nearly found an answer as Dana McGregor used his speed to find space in Turlock’s end of the field. He used that space to set up a 25-yard shot that just missed wide.

A 2-0 deficit seemed manageable for Napoli, as they were creating chances of their own, but they would give up a third right before the halftime break. Samuel Saldate found Salvador Vergara in front of goal to make it 3-0, shifting all the momentum to Stanislaus United.

Napoli refused to give up as they struck quickly in the second half. A McGregor free kick found the head of Eric Ward to cut the lead to two.

In the 67th minute, Jose Barajas’ shot hit the post for Turlock, but just six minutes later, Ward wouldn’t miss as his second goal of the half gave the game new life with a 3-2 scoreline.

The newly found optmism for Napoli fans was quickly dashed when Pulido made it 4-2 for the Express less than a minute later. In the 84th minute, the Express put the game away with Artista knifing through the Napoli defense and scoring.

United goalkeeper Rosales shut down Napoli’s last real chance in the final minutes, making a save on a breakaway to keep the score at 5-2.

TheCup.us would like to thank Gabe Rood for contributing to this report

2012 US Club Soccer Open Cup qualifying tournament final
April 22 – Chukchansi Park – Fresno, CA

Stanislaus United Turlock Express 5:2 Napoli
STA: Martyn Artista (Adrian Gutierrez) – 23rd minute
STA: Adrian Gutierrez (Arturo Pulido) – 33rd minute
STA: Samuel Saldate (Salvador Vergara) – 45th minute
NAP: Eric Ward (Dana McGregor) – 49th minute
NAP: Eric Ward (Unassisted) – 73rd minute
STA: Arturo Pulido (Unassisted) – 74th minute
STA: Martyn Artista (Unassisted) – 84th minute

2012 US Club Soccer Open Cup qualifying tournament summary

Northern California

March 31: Pacific Los Gatos Storm 4:1 Sacramento United Legend
April 1:  Stanislaus United Turlock Express 3:1 Pacific Los Gatos Storm
April 7: Stanislaus United Turlock Express 1:0 Sacramento United Legend

Southern California

April 15: Zicuiran 28 vs. Napoli
*Zicuiran 28 withdrew from the competition, Napoli advances to the Final.

US Club Soccer Final

April 22: Stanislaus United Turlock Express 5:2 Napoli
Stanislaus United advance to US Open Cup Play-In Game

NPSL / US Club Soccer Play-In Game (Win & You’re In)

April 28: Stanislaus United Turlock Express at Bay Area Ambassadors
Richmond High School – Richmond, Calif. – 5 p.m. PT

Filed Under: US Open Cup Tagged With: 2012 US Open Cup qualifying, Napoli, Stanislaus United Turlock Express, US Club Soccer

2012 US Open Cup qualifying: US Club Soccer tournament kicks off to decide play-in game representative

April 11, 2012 by Steven Bayley

UPDATE (4/13/12): Zicuiran 28 has withdrawn from the competition, leaving Napoli to represent Southern California in the Final.

US Club Soccer’s qualifying tournament to determine their US Open Cup representative in a play-in game against the NPSL’s Bay Area Ambassadors is taking place in California this month. Four teams will battle to take part in the game, which will be hosted by the Ambassadors on April 28.

The winner of a three-team Northern California qualifying group containing NorCal Premier Soccer League sides Sacramento United Legend, Pacific Los Gatos Storm, and Stanislaus United Turlock Express will play April 22 against Napoli, the Southern California representative from the Central Coast Soccer Association.

The first two games of the NorCal group stage were played March 31 and April 1. Pacific Los Gatos Storm beating Sacramento United Legend in the Saturday game by the score of 4-1, courtesy of a first half brace by PLGS’ Dan Oka, and a second half pair from Enrique “Qeeks” Tovar that put the game away for Pacific Los Gatos.  Less than 24 hours later, PLGS appeared understandably sluggish in their second game of the weekend, against a rested Stanislaus United Turlock Express side seeing its first action in the qualifying tournament. Stanislaus United got the 3-1 victory, and sits atop the group heading into this Saturday’s group stage finale with Sacramento United Legend. Stanislaus needs only a draw to advance to the next round and book the April 22 US Club Soccer final which will take place at Chukchansi Park in Fresno, Calif. at 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time.

In only its second year of competition, The Angels Confrontation has quickly established itself as one of the premier amateur leagues in the country. The league has been making an effort to build a fanbase, and last year’s championship game between San Nicholas and 2010 Open Cup qualifier Doxa Italia shows some of the progress that’s been made (SEE VIDEO BELOW).

2012 US Club Soccer Open Cup qualifying tournament

Northern California

March 31: Pacific Los Gatos Storm 4:1 Sacramento United Legend
April 1:  Stanislaus United Turlock Express 3:1 Pacific Los Gatos Storm
April 7: Stanislaus United Turlock Express 1:0 Sacramento United Legend

Southern California

April 15: Zicuiran 28 vs. Napoli
*Zicuiran 28 withdrew from the competition, Napoli advances to the Final.

US Club Soccer Final

April 22: Stanislaus United Turlock Express 5:2 Napoli
Chukchansi Park – Fresno, CA – 1:30 p.m. kickoff

NPSL / US Club Soccer Play-In Game (Win & You’re In)

April 28: Stanislaus United Turlock Express at Bay Area Ambassadors
Richmond High School – Richmond, Calif. – 5:30 p.m. PT

Filed Under: US Open Cup Tagged With: 2012 US Open Cup qualifying, Napoli, Pacific Los Gatos Storm, Sacramento United Legend, Stanislaus United Turlock Express, US Club Soccer, Zicuiran

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