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2013 U.S. Open Cup Final
Event2013 U.S. Open Cup
DateOctober 1, 2013 (2013-10-01)
VenueRio Tinto Stadium, Sandy, Utah, USA
RefereeJuan Guzman (California)
Attendance17,608
WeatherClear, 71 °F (22 °C)
2012
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The 2013 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final was the 100th edition of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, the oldest ongoing competition in American soccer. The match featured MLS outfits D.C. United and Real Salt Lake. It was played on October 1, 2013 at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah, a southern suburb of Salt Lake City. It was the first Open Cup final to be held in the state of Utah. The final score was D.C. United 1, Real Salt Lake 0. This was D.C. United's third title.

It was the first final since 2008 to not feature the Seattle Sounders FC. It was Salt Lake's first trip to the Open Cup final, and marked their first time in a final of any competition since the 2011 CONCACAF Champions League Finals. It was D.C. United's fifth, and their first time in the final of a major North American sporting competition since 2009, when they lost the 2009 Open Cup final to Seattle.

D.C. United, the winner of the match, earned a $250,000 cash prize, as well as a berth into the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League. Real Salt Lake, the runner-up, received a $60,000 cash prize.

Road to the final

The U.S. Open Cup is an annual American soccer competition open to all United States Soccer Federation affiliated teams, from amateur adult club teams to the professional clubs of Major League Soccer (MLS). The 2013 tournament was the centennial edition of the oldest soccer tournament in the United States.

For the second consecutive season, all American-based MLS teams earned automatic qualification into the third round tournament proper. Previously, only eight teams from MLS could qualify for the tournament, six automatically based on the previous year's league results, and two more via a play-in tournament.[1]

D.C. United

Dwayne De Rosario was D.C. United's top scorer in the cup with five goals.

D.C. United have won the U.S. Open Cup 2 times, in 1996 and 2008. They have played in 4 finals of the competition with the last appearance being in 2009 when they lost 2–1 to Seattle Sounders FC.

In the third round, they faced the Richmond Kickers of the USL PRO at City Stadium in Richmond, Virginia on May 28, 2013. After a goalless draw after extra time, D.C. United won on penalties 4–2.[2] In the fourth round, they played at home against the Philadelphia Union of the MLS in Boyds, Maryland on June 12, 2013. D.C. United won 3–1. Dwayne De Rosario, scored 3 goals for the United, the first came in the 24th minute of the first half, followed by goals in the 75th and 85th minutes. The only goal scored by Philadelphia was by Jack McInerney in the 76th minute.[3]

In the quarterfinals, D.C. United played on June 26, 2013 against the New England Revolution at home. D.C. won 3–1 with goals from Chris Pontius, Dwayne De Rosario and Lionard Pajoy scoring in the 45th, 69th, and 87th minute, respectively.[4]

In the semifinals, D.C. United played on the road against the Chicago Fire on August 7, 2013 at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Illinois. The final score was 2–0 with goals from Dwayne De Rosario and Nick DeLeon, thus sealing their place in the cup final.[5]

Real Salt Lake

Real Salt Lake's best finish prior to the current tournament was in 2011, when they reached the quarterfinals, losing 2–0 away to FC Dallas. On May 28, 2013, Real played in the third round at home versus the Atlanta Silverbacks of the NASL at Rio Tinto Stadium. The end result was a 3–2 win in overtime.[6] In the fourth round, they played against the Charleston Battery of the USL PRO league on June 12, 2013. Real Salt Lake won 5–2 after extra time.[7]

In the quarterfinals, Real played against the Carolina RailHawks of the NASL on June 26, 2013. Salt Lake won 3–0 with goals from Tony Beltran in the 35th minute, Chris Wingert in the 51st minute, and Álvaro Saborío in the 86th minute.[8]

In the semifinals, Real played against the Portland Timbers of the MLS on August 7, 2013. The end result was a 2-1 victory for Real with goals from Álvaro Saborío in the 7th minute and Joao Plata in the 78th minute. In the final minutes, Portland scored with a goal by Diego Valeri.[9]

Pre-match

Venue Selection

Rio Tinto Stadium, in Sandy, Utah.

The United States Soccer Federation conducted a coin flip on July 30, 2013 to determine the host of the tournament. The winner of the coin flip was the Portland Timbers/Real Salt Lake semifinal, meaning that whoever won that semifinal would host the final. As Salt Lake beat Portland 2–1 in that game, the final took place at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah.[10]

Match

The match was televised live on GolTV.

Match details

Real Salt Lake0 – 1D.C. United
Report Neal 45'
Attendance: 17,608
Referee: Juan Guzman (California)
Real Salt Lake
D.C. United
Real Salt Lake:
GK 1 Jimmy Nielsen (c)
DF 7 Chance Myers
DF 13 Lawrence Olum
DF 5 Matt Besler
DF 16 Seth Sinovic downward-facing red arrow 100'
MF 6 Paulo Nagamura
MF 55 Júlio César
MF 15 Roger Espinoza
MF 8 Graham Zusi
MF 23 Kei Kamara
FW 9 Teal Bunbury downward-facing red arrow 89'
Substitutes:
GK 18 Eric Kronberg
DF 2 Michael Harrington upward-facing green arrow 100'
FW 17 C. J. Sapong upward-facing green arrow 89'
FW 22 Soony Saad
DF 25 Neven Marković
MF 37 Jacob Peterson
MF 88 Michael Thomas
Manager:
Jason Kreis
D.C. United:
GK 28 Bill Hamid
DF 22 Chris Korb Yellow card 80'
DF 15 Ethan White
DF 5 Dejan Jakovic
DF 2 James Riley Yellow card 21'
MF 24 Lewis Neal
MF 8 John Thorrington
MF 23 Perry Kitchen
MF 27 Nick DeLeon Yellow card 58'
FW 7 Dwayne De Rosario (c) downward-facing red arrow 75'
FW 13 Chris Pontius downward-facing red arrow 87'
Substitutes:
GK 31 Joe Willis
DF 3 Dennis Iapichino
MF 12 Luis Silva upward-facing green arrow 75'
MF 19 Kyle Porter
DF 21 Daniel Woolard
MF 25 Jared Jeffrey
FW 30 Conor Doyle upward-facing green arrow 87'
Manager:
Ben Olsen

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Kermit Quisenberry (Florida)
    • Fabio Tovar (California)
  • Fourth official: Baldomero Toledo (California)

Statistics

Overall[11]
Salt Lake D.C. United
Goals scored 0 1
Total shots 19 6
Shots on target 4 1
Saves 1 4
Corner kicks 10 1
Fouls committed 16 14
Offsides 3 3
Yellow cards 2 3
Red cards 0 0

References

  1. ^ Nelson, Mark (March 28, 2011). "MLS 101: A primer on the 2011 tournament structure". Portland Timbers. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
  2. ^ "After double overtime, the Black-and-Red win in PKs". D.C. United. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  3. ^ "Recap: D.C. United 3 - Philadelphia Union 1". D.C. United. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  4. ^ "United advances to the semifinal round of the 2013 US Open Cup". D.C. United. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  5. ^ "Recap: D.C. United 2, Chicago Fire 0". D.C. United. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  6. ^ "2013 US Open Cup Third Round: Real Salt Lake forced to OT by Atlanta Silverbacks, but prevail 3-2". TheCup.us. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  7. ^ "2013 US Open Cup Fourth Round: Real Salt Lake super subs spark rally, beat Charleston Battery 5-2". TheCup.us. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  8. ^ "2013 US Open Cup Quarterfinals: Real Salt Lake blanks league-focused Carolina RailHawks, reaches first final four". TheCup.us. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  9. ^ "2013 US Open Cup Semifinals: Real Salt Lake tops Portland Timbers 2-1 for first trip to Final". TheCup.us. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  10. ^ http://www.ussoccer.com/news/lamar-hunt-u-s-open-cup/2013/07/real-salt-lake-or-portland-timbers-to-host-open-cup-final.aspx
  11. ^ MLSSoccer.com. October 2, 2013 http://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2013-10-01-RSL-v-DC/stats. Retrieved October 2, 2013. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)