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{{short description|Soccer tournament season}}
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{{Infobox football tournament season
{{Infobox football tournament season
| title = Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
| title = Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
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| other_titles =
| other_titles =
| image = Lamar_Hunt_US_Open_Cup_trophy.jpg
| image = Lamar_Hunt_US_Open_Cup_trophy.jpg
| imagesize = 200px
| image_size = 200px
| caption = Trophy awarded to the winning [[Rochester Raging Rhinos]]
| caption = Trophy awarded to the winning [[Rochester Raging Rhinos]]
| country = United States
| country = United States
| num_teams =
| num_teams =
| champions = [[Rochester Raging Rhinos]]<br>(1st title)
| winners = [[Rochester Raging Rhinos]]<br>(1st title)
| runner-up = [[Colorado Rapids]]
| second = [[Colorado Rapids]]
| matches =
| matches =
| goals =
| goals =
| top goal scorer = [[Mugurel Dumitru]]<br />(6 goals)
| scoring_leader = [[Mugurel Dumitru]]<br />(6 goals)
| player =
| award =
| prevseason = [[1998 U.S. Open Cup|1998]]
| prev_season = [[1998 U.S. Open Cup|1998]]
| nextseason = [[2000 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup|2000]]
| next_season = [[2000 U.S. Open Cup|2000]]
}}
}}
The 1999 '''[[Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup]]''' ran from June to October 1999, open to all [[soccer]] teams in the United States. It was the first Open Cup tournament to be named after [[Lamar Hunt]]. The [[Rochester Raging Rhinos]] of the [[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]] defeated the [[Colorado Rapids]] 2–0 in the final at [[Columbus Crew Stadium]] in [[Columbus, Ohio]]. The Rhinos became the only non-division one team to win the Open Cup title since the inception of [[Major League Soccer]] by defeating four MLS teams in the tournament. Another A-League team - the [[Charleston Battery]] - also reached the semifinals, and the A-League's [[Staten Island Vipers]] were the other non-division one squad to beat an MLS team.
The 1999 '''[[Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup]]''' ran from June to October 1999, open to all [[soccer]] teams in the United States. It was the first Open Cup tournament to be named after [[Lamar Hunt]]. The [[Rochester Raging Rhinos]] of the [[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]] defeated the [[Colorado Rapids]] 2–0 in the final at [[Columbus Crew Stadium]] in [[Columbus, Ohio]].<ref name="DiVeronica">{{cite news |last1=DiVeronica |first1=Jeff |title=Rhinos win soccer crown |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/democrat-and-chronicle-rhinos-win-soccer/34951596/ |access-date=11 February 2024 |work=[[Democrat and Chronicle]] |date=15 September 1999 |page=1A}}</ref> The Rhinos became the first, and as of 2024, only non-Division I team to win the Open Cup since the inception of [[Major League Soccer]], defeating four MLS teams in the tournament. Another A-League team, the [[Charleston Battery]], also reached the semifinals, and the A-League's [[Staten Island Vipers]] were the other non-division one squad to beat an MLS team.


==Open Cup Bracket==
==Bracket==
''Home teams listed on top of bracket''
''Home teams listed on top of bracket''
{{32TeamBracket | RD1=Second Round
{{32TeamBracket | RD1=Second Round
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| RD1-score21=2
| RD1-score21=2
| RD1-seed22=PDL
| RD1-seed22=PDL
| RD1-team22=[[New York Freedom]]
| RD1-team22=[[New York Freedom (soccer)|New York Freedom]]
| RD1-score22=1
| RD1-score22=1
| RD1-seed23=
| RD1-seed23=
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| RD3-score07=1
| RD3-score07=1
| RD3-seed08=MLS
| RD3-seed08=MLS
| RD3-team08='''[[Columbus Crew]]
| RD3-team08='''[[Columbus Crew]]'''
| RD3-score08=3
| RD3-score08=3
| RD4-seed01=A-L
| RD4-seed01=A-L
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Eight D3 Pro, four PDL, and four USASA teams start.
Eight D3 Pro, four PDL, and four USASA teams start.


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date = June 5, 1999|
date = June 5, 1999|
team1 = [[Los Lobos (soccer)|Los Lobos]] ([[USASA]]) |
team1 = [[Los Lobos (soccer)|Los Lobos]] ([[USASA]]) |
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goals1 = Fernandez 76'|
goals1 = Fernandez 76'|
goals2 = [[Brian Hunter (soccer)|Brian Hunter]] 21', 52' <br> [[Ryan Walker (soccer)|Ryan Walker]] 32', 34', 39' <br> [[Luke Griffith]] 55', 72', 88'|
goals2 = [[Brian Hunter (soccer)|Brian Hunter]] 21', 52' <br> [[Ryan Walker (soccer)|Ryan Walker]] 32', 34', 39' <br> [[Luke Griffith]] 55', 72', 88'|
stadium = [[Legion Stadium]]|location=[[Wilmington, North Carolina]] | attendance = 1,132 | referee = Jon Wilson ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Legion Stadium (North Carolina)|Legion Stadium]]|location=[[Wilmington, North Carolina]] | attendance = 1,132 | referee = Jon Wilson ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}


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date = June 8, 1999|
date = June 8, 1999|
team1 = [[Austin Lone Stars]] ([[USL Second Division|D3 Pro]]) |
team1 = [[Austin Lone Stars]] ([[USL Second Division|D3 Pro]]) |
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team2 = [[Michigan Bucks|Mid Michigan Bucks]] ([[USL Premier Development League|PDL]]) |
team2 = [[Michigan Bucks|Mid Michigan Bucks]] ([[USL Premier Development League|PDL]]) |
goals1 = [[Marc Madeley]] 14' <br> [[Gabe Jones (soccer)|Gabe Jones]] 48'|
goals1 = [[Marc Madeley]] 14' <br> [[Gabe Jones (soccer)|Gabe Jones]] 48'|
goals2 = [[Tino Scicluna]] 37' <br> [[Benji Djeukeng]] 50' <br> [[Paul Snape]] 88'|
goals2 = [[Tino Scicluna]] 37' <br> [[Benji Djeukeng]] 50' <br> Paul Snape 88'|
stadium = [[Saginaw Township Community Schools|White Pine Stadium]]|location=[[Saginaw Township, Michigan]] | attendance = 325 | referee = Carlos Folino ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Saginaw Township Community Schools|White Pine Stadium]]|location=[[Saginaw Township, Michigan]] | attendance = 325 | referee = Carlos Folino ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}


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date = June 9, 1999|
date = June 9, 1999|
team1 = [[Philadelphia United German-Hungarians|United German-Hungarians]] ([[USASA]]) |
team1 = [[Philadelphia United German-Hungarians|United German-Hungarians]] ([[USASA]]) |
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team2 = [[New Jersey Stallions]] ([[USL Second Division|D3 Pro]]) |
team2 = [[New Jersey Stallions]] ([[USL Second Division|D3 Pro]]) |
goals1 = [[Ray De Stephanis]] 31' <br> [[Robert Henes]] 48'|
goals1 = [[Ray De Stephanis]] 31' <br> [[Robert Henes]] 48'|
goals2 = [[Julio Cesar dos Santos]] 24'|
goals2 = [[Júlio Santos]] 24'|
stadium = [[Toms River High School North|Toms River HS North]]|location=[[Toms River, New Jersey]] | attendance = 60 | referee = Ruben Rodhas ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Toms River High School North|Toms River HS North]]|location=[[Toms River, New Jersey]] | attendance = 60 | referee = Ruben Rodhas ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}


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date = June 9, 1999|
date = June 9, 1999|
team1 = [[New York Freedom]] ([[USL Premier Development League|PDL]]) |
team1 = [[New York Freedom (soccer)|New York Freedom]] ([[USL Premier Development League|PDL]]) |
score = 3–1|
score = 3–1|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999a.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999a.htm (Report)]|
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stadium = [[Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School|Alan Carson Field]]|location=[[South Yarmouth, Massachusetts]] | attendance = 60 | referee = Delfim Rainho ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School|Alan Carson Field]]|location=[[South Yarmouth, Massachusetts]] | attendance = 60 | referee = Delfim Rainho ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}


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date = June 10, 1999|
date = June 10, 1999|
team1 = [[Cocoa Expos]] ([[USL Premier Development League|PDL]]) |
team1 = [[Cocoa Expos]] ([[USL Premier Development League|PDL]]) |
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stadium = [[RFK Stadium]]|location=Washington, D.C. | attendance = 150 | referee = Bill Dittmar ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[RFK Stadium]]|location=Washington, D.C. | attendance = 150 | referee = Bill Dittmar ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}


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date = June 11, 1999|
date = June 11, 1999|
team1 = [[Mexico SC]] ([[USASA]]) |
team1 = [[Mexico SC]] ([[USASA]]) |
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stadium = [[Peoria Sports Complex]]|location=[[Peoria, Arizona]] | attendance = 1,500 | referee = Richard Heron ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Peoria Sports Complex]]|location=[[Peoria, Arizona]] | attendance = 1,500 | referee = Richard Heron ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}


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date = June 16, 1999|
date = June 16, 1999|
team1 = [[Spokane Shadow]] ([[USL Premier Development League|PDL]]) |
team1 = [[Spokane Shadow]] ([[USL Premier Development League|PDL]]) |
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goals1 = [[Jeff Rose]] 39' <br> [[Dave Berto]] 73' ([[Penalty kick (association football)|PK]]) <br> Cosner 108'|
goals1 = [[Jeff Rose]] 39' <br> [[Dave Berto]] 73' ([[Penalty kick (association football)|PK]]) <br> Cosner 108'|
goals2 = [[Luis Orellana]] 19' <br> [[Joe Munoz]] 63'|
goals2 = [[Luis Orellana]] 19' <br> [[Joe Munoz]] 63'|
stadium = [[California State University, Chico|University Stadium]]|location=[[Chico, California]] | attendance = 450 | referee = Javier Padilla ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[California State University, Chico|University Stadium]]|location=[[Chico, California]] | attendance = 450| referee = Javier Padilla ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}


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date = June 20, 1999|
date = June 20, 1999|
team1 = [[Bavarian Leinenkugel]] ([[USASA]]) |
team1 = [[Bavarian Leinenkugel]] ([[USASA]]) |
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===Second round===
===Second round===
Eight A-League enter.
Eight A-League teams enter.


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date = June 23, 1999|
date = June 23, 1999|
team1 = [[Philadelphia United German-Hungarians|United German-Hungarians]] ([[USASA]]) |
team1 = [[Philadelphia United German-Hungarians|United German-Hungarians]] ([[USASA]]) |
score = 0–7|
score = 0–7|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[Staten Island Vipers]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team2 = [[Staten Island Vipers]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
goals1 = |
goals1 = |
goals2 = [[Marvin Oliver]] 3' <br> [[Ernest Inneh]] 4', 74' <br> [[Dahir Mohammed]] 30' <br> [[Rob Johnson (soccer)|Rob Johnson]] 55' <br> [[Kevin Wilson (soccer)|Kevin Wilson]] 89', 90'|
goals2 = [[Marvin Oliver (footballer)|Marvin Oliver]] 3' <br> [[Ernest Inneh]] 4', 74' <br> [[Dahir Mohammed]] 30' <br> [[Rob Johnson (soccer)|Rob Johnson]] 55' <br> [[Kevin Wilson (soccer)|Kevin Wilson]] 89', 90'|
stadium = [[Wagner College|Bruce Hansen Memorial Field]]|location=[[Staten Island, New York]] | attendance = 363 | referee = John Konstantinidis ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Wagner College|Bruce Hansen Memorial Field]]|location=[[Staten Island, New York]] | attendance = 363| referee = John Konstantinidis ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}


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date = June 23, 1999|
date = June 23, 1999|
team1 = [[Michigan Bucks|Mid Michigan Bucks]] ([[USL Premier Development League|PDL]]) |
team1 = [[Michigan Bucks|Mid Michigan Bucks]] ([[USL Premier Development League|PDL]]) |
score = 2–1|
score = 2–1|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[Minnesota Thunder]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team2 = [[Minnesota Thunder]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
goals1 = Dodd 23' <br> [[Chad Schomaker]] 28'|
goals1 = Dodd 23' <br> [[Chad Schomaker]] 28'|
goals2 = [[Kalin Bankov]] 80'|
goals2 = [[Kalin Bankov]] 80'|
stadium = [[National Sports Center]]|location=[[Blaine, Minnesota]] | attendance = 225 | referee = Siavosh Rahimi ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[National Sports Center]]|location=[[Blaine, Minnesota]] | attendance = 225| referee = Siavosh Rahimi ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}


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date = June 23, 1999|
date = June 23, 1999|
team1 = [[Spokane Shadow]] ([[USL Premier Development League|PDL]]) |
team1 = [[Spokane Shadow]] ([[USL Premier Development League|PDL]]) |
score = 1–3|
score = 1–3|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[Seattle Sounders (1994–2008)|Seattle Sounders]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team2 = [[Seattle Sounders (1994–2008)|Seattle Sounders]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
goals1 = [[Jeff Rose]] 79'|
goals1 = [[Jeff Rose]] 79'|
goals2 = [[Erik Storkson]] 28', 56' <br> [[Peter Hattrup]] 74'|
goals2 = [[Erik Storkson]] 28', 56' <br> [[Peter Hattrup]] 74'|
stadium = [[Memorial Stadium (Seattle)|Memorial Stadium]]|location=[[Seattle, Washington]] | attendance = 236 | referee = Mohammed Zarrabi-Kashani ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Memorial Stadium (Seattle)|Memorial Stadium]]|location=[[Seattle, Washington]] | attendance = 236| referee = Mohammed Zarrabi-Kashani ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}


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date = June 30, 1999|
date = June 30, 1999|
team1 = [[New York Freedom]] ([[USL Premier Development League|PDL]]) |
team1 = [[New York Freedom (soccer)|New York Freedom]] ([[USL Premier Development League|PDL]]) |
score = 1–2 ([[Golden goal|asdet]])|
score = 1–2 ([[Golden goal|asdet]])|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[Rochester Raging Rhinos]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team2 = [[Rochester Raging Rhinos]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
goals1 = [[Rodney Rambo]] 57'|
goals1 = [[Rodney Rambo]] 57'|
goals2 = [[Mauro Biello]] 62' <br> [[Darren Tilley]] 109'|
goals2 = [[Mauro Biello]] 62' <br> [[Darren Tilley]] 109'|
stadium = [[Frontier Field]]|location=[[Rochester, New York]] | attendance = 7,131 | referee = Vladimir Fabre ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Frontier Field]]|location=[[Rochester, New York]] | attendance = 7,131| referee = Vladimir Fabre ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}


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date = June 30, 1999|
date = June 30, 1999|
team1 = [[Arizona Sahuaros]] ([[USL Second Division|D3 Pro]]) |
team1 = [[Arizona Sahuaros]] ([[USL Second Division|D3 Pro]]) |
score = 2–9|
score = 2–9|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[San Diego Flash]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team2 = [[San Diego Flash]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
goals1 = [[Harold Calvo]] 30' <br> [[Joe Owen]] 49'|
goals1 = [[Harold Calvo]] 30' <br> [[Joe Owen (soccer)|Joe Owen]] 49'|
goals2 = [[Mugurel Dimitru]] 9', 45', 56', 57', 87', 90' <br> [[Antonio Robles]] 17' <br> [[Carlos Farias]] 41', 75'|
goals2 = [[Mugurel Dimitru]] 9', 45', 56', 57', 87', 90' <br> [[Antonio Robles (soccer player)|Antonio Robles]] 17' <br> [[Carlos Farias]] 41', 75'|
stadium = [[San Diego Mesa College|Douglas Stadium]]|location=[[San Diego, California]] | attendance = 812 | referee = Emiliano Monje ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[San Diego Mesa College|Douglas Stadium]]|location=[[San Diego, California]] | attendance = 812| referee = Emiliano Monje ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}


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date = July 6, 1999|
date = July 6, 1999|
team1 = [[Wilmington Hammerheads]] ([[USL Second Division|D3 Pro]]) |
team1 = [[Wilmington Hammerheads]] ([[USL Second Division|D3 Pro]]) |
score = 1–2|
score = 1–2|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[Charleston Battery]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team2 = [[Charleston Battery]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
goals1 = [[Charles Panos]] 90'|
goals1 = [[Charles Panos]] 90'|
goals2 = [[Todd Miller (soccer)|Todd Miller]] 3' <br> [[Paul Conway (soccer)|Paul Conway]] 16'|
goals2 = [[Todd Miller (soccer)|Todd Miller]] 3' <br> [[Paul Conway (soccer)|Paul Conway]] 16'|
stadium = [[Blackbaud Stadium]]|location=[[Charleston, South Carolina]] | attendance = 2,102 | referee = Thomas Perry ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Blackbaud Stadium]]|location=[[Charleston, South Carolina]] | attendance = 2,102| referee = Thomas Perry ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}


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date = July 6, 1999|
date = July 6, 1999|
team1 = [[Carolina Dynamo]] ([[USL Second Division|D3 Pro]]) |
team1 = [[Carolina Dynamo]] ([[USL Second Division|D3 Pro]]) |
score = 2–0|
score = 2–0|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[Orange County Zodiac]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team2 = [[Orange County Zodiac]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
goals1 = [[Maher Atta]] 17' <br> [[Jose Espindola]] 48'|
goals1 = [[Maher Atta]] 17' <br> [[Jose Espindola]] 48'|
goals2 = |
goals2 = |
stadium = [[Santa Ana College|Santa Ana Bowl]]|location=[[Santa Ana, California]] | attendance = 200 | referee = -- ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Santa Ana College|Santa Ana Bowl]]|location=[[Santa Ana, California]] | attendance = 200| referee = -- ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}


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date = July 10, 1999|
date = July 10, 1999|
team1 = [[Jacksonville Cyclones]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team1 = [[Jacksonville Cyclones]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
score = 7–2|
score = 7–2|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999b.htm (Report)]|
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goals1 = [[Jorge Munoz (soccer)|Jorge Munoz]] 5' ([[Penalty kick (association football)|PK]]), 20', 36', 54' <br> [[Jose DeOlivera]] 45', 79' <br> [[Brad Schmidt]] 80'|
goals1 = [[Jorge Munoz (soccer)|Jorge Munoz]] 5' ([[Penalty kick (association football)|PK]]), 20', 36', 54' <br> [[Jose DeOlivera]] 45', 79' <br> [[Brad Schmidt]] 80'|
goals2 = [[Derek Phillips (footballer born 1975)|Derek Phillips]] 27', 49' ([[Penalty kick (association football)|PK]])|
goals2 = [[Derek Phillips (footballer born 1975)|Derek Phillips]] 27', 49' ([[Penalty kick (association football)|PK]])|
stadium = [[Cocoa Expo Sports Center]]|location=[[Cocoa, Florida]] | attendance = 1,112 | referee = Reggie Rutty ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Cocoa Expo Sports Center]]|location=[[Cocoa, Florida]] | attendance = 1,112| referee = Reggie Rutty ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
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===Third round===
===Third round===
Eight MLS enter.
Eight MLS teams enter.
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date = July 12, 1999|
date = July 12, 1999|
team1 = [[Tampa Bay Mutiny]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
team1 = [[Tampa Bay Mutiny]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
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stadium = [[Saginaw Township Community Schools|White Pine Stadium]]|location=[[Saginaw Township, Michigan]] | attendance = 4,887 | referee = Zekai Akbay ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Saginaw Township Community Schools|White Pine Stadium]]|location=[[Saginaw Township, Michigan]] | attendance = 4,887 | referee = Zekai Akbay ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
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date = July 13, 1999|
date = July 13, 1999|
team1 = [[Staten Island Vipers]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team1 = [[Staten Island Vipers]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
score = 3–2 ([[sudden death (sport)|asdet]])|
score = 3–2 ([[sudden death (sport)|asdet]])|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999c.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999c.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[MetroStars]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
team2 = [[MetroStars]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
goals1 = [[Ernest Inneh]] 32'<br>[[Lee Tschantret]] 85'<br>[[Kevin Wilson (soccer)|Kevin Wilson]] 95'|
goals1 = [[Ernest Inneh]] 32'<br>[[Lee Tschantret]] 85'<br>[[Kevin Wilson (soccer)|Kevin Wilson]] 95'|
goals2 = [[Billy Walsh (soccer)|Billy Walsh]] 69', 81'|
goals2 = [[Billy Walsh (soccer, born 1972)|Billy Walsh]] 69', 81'|
stadium = [[Rutgers University]]|location=[[Piscataway, New Jersey]] | attendance = 1,077 | referee = Gerry Corrie ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Rutgers University]]|location=[[Piscataway, New Jersey]] | attendance = 1,077 | referee = Gerry Corrie ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
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date = July 13, 1999|
date = July 13, 1999|
team1 = [[Carolina Dynamo]] ([[USL Second Division|D3 Pro]]) |
team1 = [[Carolina Dynamo]] ([[USL Second Division|D3 Pro]]) |
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stadium = [[Crew Stadium]]|location=[[Columbus, Ohio]] | attendance = 11,257 | referee = Francisco Gomez ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Crew Stadium]]|location=[[Columbus, Ohio]] | attendance = 11,257 | referee = Francisco Gomez ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
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date = July 13, 1999|
date = July 13, 1999|
team1 = [[Jacksonville Cyclones]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team1 = [[Jacksonville Cyclones]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
score = 0–3|
score = 0–3|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999c.htm (Report)]|
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stadium = [[Old Panther Field]]|location=[[Duncanville, Texas]] | attendance = 347 | referee = Misail Tsapas ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Old Panther Field]]|location=[[Duncanville, Texas]] | attendance = 347 | referee = Misail Tsapas ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
{{footballbox collapsible|stack=yes|
{{football box collapsible|
date = July 13, 1999|
date = July 13, 1999|
team1 = [[Seattle Sounders (1994–2008)|Seattle Sounders]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team1 = [[Seattle Sounders (1994–2008)|Seattle Sounders]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
score = 0–1|
score = 0–1|
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report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999c.htm (Report)]|
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stadium = [[Mile High Stadium]]|location=[[Denver, Colorado]] | attendance = 20,376 | referee = Richard Heron ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Mile High Stadium]]|location=[[Denver, Colorado]] | attendance = 20,376 | referee = Richard Heron ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
{{footballbox collapsible|stack=yes|
{{football box collapsible|
date = July 14, 1999|
date = July 14, 1999|
team1 = [[Chicago Fire S.C.|Chicago Fire]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
team1 = [[Chicago Fire S.C.|Chicago Fire]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
score = 0–1|
score = 0–1|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999c.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999c.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[Rochester Raging Rhinos]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team2 = [[Rochester Raging Rhinos]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
goals1 = |
goals1 = |
goals2 = [[Yari Allnutt]] 51'|
goals2 = [[Yari Allnutt]] 51'|
stadium = [[Frontier Field]]|location=[[Rochester, New York]] | attendance = 10,107 | referee = Ruben Rodhas ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Frontier Field]]|location=[[Rochester, New York]] | attendance = 10,107 | referee = Ruben Rodhas ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
{{footballbox collapsible|stack=yes|
{{football box collapsible|
date = July 20, 1999|
date = July 20, 1999|
team1 = [[Los Angeles Galaxy]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
team1 = [[Los Angeles Galaxy]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
score = 3–2|
score = 3–2|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999c.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999c.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[San Diego Flash]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team2 = [[San Diego Flash]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
goals1 = [[Clint Mathis]] 53', 85'<br>[[Danny Pena]] 61'|
goals1 = [[Clint Mathis]] 53', 85'<br>[[Danny Pena]] 61'|
goals2 = [[Antonio Robles]] 20'<br>[[Carlos Farias]] 25'|
goals2 = [[Antonio Robles (soccer player)|Antonio Robles]] 20'<br>[[Carlos Farias]] 25'|
stadium = [[San Diego Mesa College|Douglas Stadium]]|location=[[San Diego, California]] | attendance = 5,647 | referee = Bryan Elliott ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[San Diego Mesa College|Douglas Stadium]]|location=[[San Diego, California]] | attendance = 5,647 | referee = Bryan Elliott ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
{{footballbox collapsible|stack=yes|
{{football box collapsible|
date = August 4, 1999|
date = August 4, 1999|
team1 = [[D.C. United]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
team1 = [[D.C. United]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
score = 3–4 ([[sudden death (sport)|asdet]])|
score = 3–4 ([[sudden death (sport)|asdet]])|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999c.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999c.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[Charleston Battery]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team2 = [[Charleston Battery]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
goals1 = [[Jaime Moreno]] 28'<br>[[Chris Albright]] 59'<br>[[A.J. Wood]] 84'|
goals1 = [[Jaime Moreno (footballer, born 1974)|Jaime Moreno]] 28'<br>[[Chris Albright]] 59'<br>[[A.J. Wood]] 84'|
goals2 = [[Michael Burke (soccer player)|Michael Burke]] 12'<br>[[Dean Sewell]] 24'<br>[[Ivailo Ilarionov]] 87', 100'|
goals2 = [[Michael Burke (soccer player)|Michael Burke]] 12'<br>[[Dean Sewell]] 24'<br>[[Ivailo Ilarionov]] 87', 100'|
stadium = [[Blackbaud Stadium]]|location=[[Charleston, South Carolina]] | attendance = 5,456 | referee = Kermit Quisenberry ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Blackbaud Stadium]]|location=[[Charleston, South Carolina]] | attendance = 5,456 | referee = Kermit Quisenberry ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
----
----


===Quarter finals===
===Quarterfinals===
{{footballbox collapsible|stack=yes|
{{football box collapsible|
date = August 11, 1999|
date = August 11, 1999|
team1 = [[Dallas Burn]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
team1 = [[Dallas Burn]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
score = 1–2 ([[sudden death (sport)|asdet]])|
score = 1–2 ([[sudden death (sport)|asdet]])|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999d.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999d.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[Rochester Raging Rhinos]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team2 = [[Rochester Raging Rhinos]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
goals1 = [[Jason Kreis]] 85'|
goals1 = [[Jason Kreis]] 85'|
goals2 = [[Mauro Biello]] 71'<br>[[Michael Kirmse]] 110'|
goals2 = [[Mauro Biello]] 71'<br>[[Michael Kirmse]] 110'|
stadium = [[Frontier Field]]|location=[[Rochester, New York]] | attendance = 10,730 | referee = Alberto Giordano ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Frontier Field]]|location=[[Rochester, New York]] | attendance = 10,730 | referee = Alberto Giordano ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
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{{football box collapsible|
date = August 11, 1999|
date = August 11, 1999|
team1 = [[Columbus Crew]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
team1 = [[Columbus Crew]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
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stadium = [[Titan Stadium (Cal State Fullerton)|Titan Stadium]]|location=[[Fullerton, California]] | attendance = 5,478 | referee = [[Kevin Stott]] ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Titan Stadium (Cal State Fullerton)|Titan Stadium]]|location=[[Fullerton, California]] | attendance = 5,478 | referee = [[Kevin Stott]] ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
{{footballbox collapsible|stack=yes|
{{football box collapsible|
date = August 13, 1999|
date = August 13, 1999|
team1 = [[Colorado Rapids]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
team1 = [[Colorado Rapids]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
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note = This game doubled as an MLS regular season match.
note = This game doubled as an MLS regular season match.
}}
}}
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{{football box collapsible|
date = August 18, 1999|
date = August 18, 1999|
team1 = [[Staten Island Vipers]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team1 = [[Staten Island Vipers]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
score = 1–2|
score = 1–2|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999d.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999d.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[Charleston Battery]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team2 = [[Charleston Battery]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
goals1 = [[Kevin Wilson (soccer)|Kevin Wilson]] 90'|
goals1 = [[Kevin Wilson (soccer)|Kevin Wilson]] 90'|
goals2 = [[Paul Conway (soccer)|Paul Conway]] 4' ([[Penalty kick (association football)|PK]])<br>[[Paul Conway (soccer)|Paul Conway]] 12'|
goals2 = [[Paul Conway (soccer)|Paul Conway]] 4' ([[Penalty kick (association football)|PK]])<br>[[Paul Conway (soccer)|Paul Conway]] 12'|
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===Semi finals===
===Semifinals===
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{{football box collapsible|
date = September 1, 1999|
date = September 1, 1999|
team1 = [[Columbus Crew]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
team1 = [[Columbus Crew]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
score = 2–3|
score = 2–3|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999e.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999e.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[Rochester Raging Rhinos]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team2 = [[Rochester Raging Rhinos]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
goals1 = [[Robert Warzycha]] 56'<br>[[Brian West (soccer)|Brian West]] 77'|
goals1 = [[Robert Warzycha]] 56'<br>[[Brian West (soccer)|Brian West]] 77'|
goals2 = [[Darren Tilley]] 68'<br>[[Scott Schweitzer]] 86'<br>[[Tim Hardy]] 90'|
goals2 = [[Darren Tilley]] 68'<br>[[Scott Schweitzer]] 86'<br>[[Tim Hardy]] 90'|
stadium = [[Virginia Beach Sportsplex]]|location=[[Virginia Beach, Virginia]] | attendance = 2,109 | referee = Noel Kenny ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
stadium = [[Virginia Beach Sportsplex]]|location=[[Virginia Beach, Virginia]] | attendance = 2,109 | referee = Noel Kenny ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
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{{football box collapsible|
date = September 1, 1999|
date = September 1, 1999|
team1 = [[Colorado Rapids]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
team1 = [[Colorado Rapids]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
score = 3–0|
score = 3–0|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999e.htm (Report)]|
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999e.htm (Report)]|
team2 = [[Charleston Battery]] ([[USL First Division|A-League]]) |
team2 = [[Charleston Battery]] ([[A-League (1995–2004)|A-League]]) |
goals1 = [[Jorge Dely Valdés]] 55', 87'<br>[[Paul Bravo]] 82'|
goals1 = [[Jorge Dely Valdés]] 55', 87'<br>[[Paul Bravo]] 82'|
goals2 = |
goals2 = |
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===Final===
===Final===
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|date = September 14, 1999|
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score = 2–0|
|score = 2–0|
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|report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/1999/1999e.htm (Report)]
team2 = [[Colorado Rapids]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]]) |
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goals1 = [[Doug Miller (soccer)|Doug Miller]] 65'<br>[[Yari Allnutt]] 90'|
|goals1 = [[Doug Miller (soccer)|Miller]] {{goal|65}}<br>[[Yari Allnutt|Allnutt]] {{goal|90}}
goals2 = |
|goals2 = |
stadium = [[Crew Stadium]] <br> [[Columbus, Ohio]] | attendance = 4,555 | referee = Tim Weyland ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])}}
|stadium = [[Crew Stadium]] <br> [[Columbus, Ohio]]
| attendance = 4,555
| referee = Tim Weyland ([[United States Soccer Federation|USA]])
}}
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| GK ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Pat Onstad]]
|-
| DF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Andrew Restrepo]]
|-
| DF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|TTO}} [[Craig Demmin]] || || {{suboff|51}}
|-
| DF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Scott Schweitzer]]
|-
| DF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tim Hardy]]
|-
| MF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bill Sedgewick]]
|-
| MF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} Nate Dalgicon || || {{suboff|83}}
|-
| MF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Mali Walton]]
|-
| MF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Yari Allnut]]
|-
| FW ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Mauro Biello]]
|-
| FW ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Darren Tilley]] || || {{suboff|62}}
|-
|colspan=3|'''Substitutes:'''
|-
| DF || ''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Mike Kirmse]] || || {{subon|51}}
|-
|MF || ''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Doug Miller (soccer)|Doug Miller]]|| || {{subon|62}}
|-
| FW|| ''' '''|| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Carlos Zavala]] || || {{subon|83}}
|-
|colspan=3|'''Head Coach:'''
|-
|colspan=4| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Pat Ercoli]]
|}
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|-
!width="25"| !!width="25"|
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| GK ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ian Feuer]]
|-
| DF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[David Vaudreuil]]
|-
| DF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Marcelo Balboa]]
|-
| DF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Peter Vermes]]
|-
| DF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tim Martin (soccer)|Tim Martin]] || || {{suboff|81}}
|-
| MF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Kevin Anderson (soccer)|Kevin Anderson]] || || {{suboff|58}}
|-
| MF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Matt McKeon]]
|-
| MF ||''' '''||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ross Paule]]
|-
| MF ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Darren Sawatzky]]|| || {{suboff|76}}
|-
| FW ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|PAN}} [[Jorge Dely Valdes]]
|-
| FW ||''' '''|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Paul Bravo]]
|-
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|-
|DF || ''' ''' || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Joey DiGiamarino]] || || {{subon|58}}
|-
|MF|| ''' '''|| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Jason Bent]] || || {{subon|76}}
|-
|DF || ''' '''|| {{flagicon|JAM}} [[Wolde Harris]] || || {{subon|81}}
|-
|colspan=3|'''Head Coach:'''
|-
|colspan=4| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Glenn Myernick]]
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==Top scorers==
==Top scorers==
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* [[USASA]]
* [[USASA]]
* [[National Premier Soccer League]]
* [[National Premier Soccer League]]

==References==
{{reflist}}


{{US Open Cup}}
{{US Open Cup}}


[[Category:1999 in American soccer|Cup]]
[[Category:1999 in American soccer|Cup]]
[[Category:Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup]]
[[Category:U.S. Open Cup]]
[[Category:Rochester Rhinos]]
[[Category:Rochester New York FC]]

Latest revision as of 20:12, 17 December 2024

1999 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Trophy awarded to the winning Rochester Raging Rhinos
Tournament details
CountryUnited States
Final positions
ChampionsRochester Raging Rhinos
(1st title)
Runner-upColorado Rapids
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Mugurel Dumitru
(6 goals)
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2000 →

The 1999 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ran from June to October 1999, open to all soccer teams in the United States. It was the first Open Cup tournament to be named after Lamar Hunt. The Rochester Raging Rhinos of the A-League defeated the Colorado Rapids 2–0 in the final at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.[1] The Rhinos became the first, and as of 2024, only non-Division I team to win the Open Cup since the inception of Major League Soccer, defeating four MLS teams in the tournament. Another A-League team, the Charleston Battery, also reached the semifinals, and the A-League's Staten Island Vipers were the other non-division one squad to beat an MLS team.

Bracket

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Home teams listed on top of bracket

Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
A-L Charleston Battery 2
D3 Wilmington Hammerheads 1
A-L Charleston Battery 4
MLS D.C. United (ASDET) 3
 
 
A-L Charleston Battery 2
A-L Staten Island Vipers 1
 
 
MLS MetroStars (ASDET) 2
A-L Staten Island Vipers 3
A-L Staten Island Vipers 7
USASA United German-Hungarians 0
A-L Charleston Battery 0
MLS Colorado Rapids 3
A-L Minnesota Thunder 1
PDL Mid-Michigan Bucks 2
PDL Mid-Michigan Bucks 1
MLS Tampa Bay Mutiny 2
 
 
MLS Tampa Bay Mutiny 0
MLS Colorado Rapids 1
 
 
MLS Colorado Rapids 1
A-L Seattle Sounders 0
A-L Seattle Sounders 3
PDL Spokane Shadow 1
MLS Colorado Rapids 0
A-L Rochester Rhinos 2
 
 
MLS Dallas Burn 3
A-L Jacksonville Cyclones 0
PDL Cocoa Expos 2
A-L Jacksonville Cyclones 7
A-L Rochester Rhinos 2
MLS Dallas Burn (ASDET) 1
A-L Rochester Rhinos (ASDET) 2
PDL New York Freedom 1
A-L Rochester Rhinos 1
MLS Chicago Fire 0
 
 
A-L Rochester Rhinos 3
MLS Columbus Crew 2
A-L San Diego Flash 7
D3 Arizona Sahuaros 2
A-L San Diego Flash 2
MLS Los Angeles Galaxy 3
 
 
MLS Los Angeles Galaxy 1
MLS Columbus Crew 3
 
 
MLS Columbus Crew 3
PDL Carolina Dynamo 0
A-L Orange County Zodiac 0
D3 Carolina Dynamo 2

Schedule

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

First round

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Eight D3 Pro, four PDL, and four USASA teams start.

June 5, 1999 Los Lobos (USASA) 1–8 Wilmington Hammerheads (D3 Pro) Wilmington, North Carolina
Fernandez 76' (Report) Brian Hunter 21', 52'
Ryan Walker 32', 34', 39'
Luke Griffith 55', 72', 88'
Stadium: Legion Stadium
Attendance: 1,132
Referee: Jon Wilson (USA)
June 10, 1999 Cocoa Expos (PDL) 5–3 Northern Virginia Royals (D3 Pro) Washington, D.C.
Dillon 3'
Steven Butcher 29', 31'
Eddie Enders 38'
Hinkey 57'
(Report) Tim Prisco 45'
Alberto Ogando 68'
Richard Englefried 78'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 150
Referee: Bill Dittmar (USA)
June 11, 1999 Mexico SC (USASA) 2–3 (asdet) Arizona Sahuaros (D3 Pro) Peoria, Arizona
Dillon 9'
Delgadillo 72'
(Report) Alex Pogman 60'
Harold Calvo 85', 102'
Stadium: Peoria Sports Complex
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Richard Heron (USA)
June 16, 1999 Spokane Shadow (PDL) 3–2 (asdet) Chico Rooks (D3 Pro) Chico, California
Jeff Rose 39'
Dave Berto 73' (PK)
Cosner 108'
(Report) Luis Orellana 19'
Joe Munoz 63'
Stadium: University Stadium
Attendance: 450
Referee: Javier Padilla (USA)

Second round

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Eight A-League teams enter.

June 23, 1999 Spokane Shadow (PDL) 1–3 Seattle Sounders (A-League) Seattle, Washington
Jeff Rose 79' (Report) Erik Storkson 28', 56'
Peter Hattrup 74'
Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 236
Referee: Mohammed Zarrabi-Kashani (USA)
June 30, 1999 Arizona Sahuaros (D3 Pro) 2–9 San Diego Flash (A-League) San Diego, California
Harold Calvo 30'
Joe Owen 49'
(Report) Mugurel Dimitru 9', 45', 56', 57', 87', 90'
Antonio Robles 17'
Carlos Farias 41', 75'
Stadium: Douglas Stadium
Attendance: 812
Referee: Emiliano Monje (USA)
July 10, 1999 Jacksonville Cyclones (A-League) 7–2 Cocoa Expos (PDL) Cocoa, Florida
Jorge Munoz 5' (PK), 20', 36', 54'
Jose DeOlivera 45', 79'
Brad Schmidt 80'
(Report) Derek Phillips 27', 49' (PK) Stadium: Cocoa Expo Sports Center
Attendance: 1,112
Referee: Reggie Rutty (USA)

Third round

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Eight MLS teams enter.

July 13, 1999 Carolina Dynamo (D3 Pro) 0–3 Columbus Crew (MLS) Columbus, Ohio
(Report) Ansil Elcock 36'
Stern John 47', 84'
Stadium: Crew Stadium
Attendance: 11,257
Referee: Francisco Gomez (USA)
July 13, 1999 Jacksonville Cyclones (A-League) 0–3 Dallas Burn (MLS) Duncanville, Texas
(Report) Bobby Rhine 17', 35', 43' Stadium: Old Panther Field
Attendance: 347
Referee: Misail Tsapas (USA)
July 13, 1999 Seattle Sounders (A-League) 0–1 Colorado Rapids (MLS) Denver, Colorado
(Report) Matt McKeon 26' Stadium: Mile High Stadium
Attendance: 20,376
Referee: Richard Heron (USA)

Quarterfinals

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August 13, 1999 Colorado Rapids (MLS) 1–0 Tampa Bay Mutiny (MLS) Tampa, Florida
Jorge Dely Valdés 90' (Report) Stadium: Raymond James Stadium
Attendance: 9,651
Referee: Andrew Barnes (USA)
Note: This game doubled as an MLS regular season match.

Semifinals

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Final

[edit]
Rochester Raging Rhinos
(A-League)
2–0Colorado Rapids
(MLS)
Miller 65'
Allnutt 90'
(Report)
Attendance: 4,555
Referee: Tim Weyland (USA)

Top scorers

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Position Player Club Goals
1 Mugurel Dumitru San Diego Flash 6
2 Jorge Munoz Jacksonville Cyclones 4
2 Kevin Wilson Staten Island Vipers 4
2 Brian Hunter Wilmington Hammerheads 4

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ DiVeronica, Jeff (September 15, 1999). "Rhinos win soccer crown". Democrat and Chronicle. p. 1A. Retrieved February 11, 2024.