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1 Road to the final  



1.1  Sporting Kansas City  





1.2  New York Red Bulls  







2 Match  



2.1  Details  







3 References  














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2017 U.S. Open Cup Final
Event2017 U.S. Open Cup
DateSeptember 20, 2017
VenueChildren's Mercy Park, Kansas City, Kansas, U.S.
RefereeHilario Grajeda
Attendance21,523
Weather78 °F (26 °C) and partly cloudy[1]

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The 2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final was played on September 20, 2017, at Children's Mercy ParkinKansas City, Kansas. The match determined the winner of the 2017 U.S. Open Cup, a tournament open to amateur and professional soccer teams affiliated with the United States Soccer Federation. It was the 104th edition of the oldest competition in United States soccer. This edition of the final was contested between Sporting Kansas City and the New York Red Bulls, both of Major League Soccer.

Kansas City and New York both play in the top tier of American soccer, Major League Soccer (MLS), and bypassed the initial stages of the tournament, with direct entry into the fourth round of play. Kansas City secured its berth in the final by defeating four other MLS teams; Minnesota United FC, Houston Dynamo, FC Dallas, and San Jose Earthquakes.[2] New York's road to the final involved victories over three MLS teams and one USL team; New York City FC, Philadelphia Union, New England Revolution and FC Cincinnati.[3][4]

Kansas City won their fourth title following a 2–1 win thanks to goals from Latif Blessing and Dániel Sallói. As winners, Kansas City qualified for the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League.

The match was broadcast in English on ESPN2 and in Spanish on ESPN Deportes,[5] making it the third straight time the cup final was aired on one of the ESPN networks.

Road to the final[edit]

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 2017 competition was the 104th edition of the oldest soccer tournament in the United States.[5]

Sporting Kansas City[edit]

Sporting Kansas City had previously won the U.S. Open Cup in 2004, 2012, and the 2015, and to date, are the only Kansan club to have ever won the honor. To reach the final, Kansas City hosted three of their four cup fixture heading to the final.

New York Red Bulls[edit]

The Red Bulls had only been to one previous Open Cup Final, the 2003 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final, which the then-MetroStars lost to the Chicago Fire 0-1 at Giants Stadium. Two other teams from New Jersey, Elizabeth S.C. and Paterson F.C., have won the Open Cup, with Paterson F.C. winning the then-Challenge Cup in 1923 on a forfeit, and Elizabeth S.C. winning the Challenge Cup in 1970 and 1972.

Match[edit]

Details[edit]

19:30 CDT
Sporting Kansas City2–1New York Red Bulls
  • Blessing 25'
  • Sallói 66'
  • Report Wright-Phillips 90+1'

    Attendance: 21,523

    Referee: Hilario Grajeda (United States)


    Sporting Kansas City

    New York Red Bulls

    GK 29 United States Tim Melia
    RB 8 United States Graham Zusi
    CB 3 United States Ike Opara Yellow card 90+6'
    CB 5 United States Matt Besler
    LB 15 United States Seth Sinovic Yellow card 4'
    CM 27 Honduras Roger Espinoza
    CM 6 Spain Ilie Sánchez
    CM 10 United States Benny Feilhaber
    RF 7 Guinea-Bissau Gerso Fernandes downward-facing red arrow 56'
    CF 11 Chile Diego Rubio downward-facing red arrow 82'
    LF 9 Ghana Latif Blessing downward-facing red arrow 43'
    Substitutes:
    GK 1 United States Adrian Zendejas
    DF 2 United States Erik Palmer-Brown
    DF 17 United States Saad Abdul-Salaam
    MF 19 Spain Cristian Lobato
    FW 30 Hungary Dániel Sallói upward-facing green arrow 43'
    FW 88 Cape Verde Kévin Oliveira upward-facing green arrow 82'
    FW 94 Colombia Jimmy Medranda upward-facing green arrow 56'
    Manager:
    United States Peter Vermes
    GK 18 United States Ryan Meara
    CB 62 Panama Michael Murillo
    CB 33 United States Aaron Long Yellow card 27'
    CB 29 Panama Fidel Escobar
    DM 8 Brazil Felipe
    CM 19 United States Alex Muyl downward-facing red arrow 71'
    CM 92 Jamaica Kemar Lawrence downward-facing red arrow 66'
    AM 4 United States Tyler Adams Yellow card 57'
    RF 27 United States Sean Davis downward-facing red arrow 77'
    CF 99 England Bradley Wright-Phillips
    LF 16 United States Sacha Kljestan
    Substitutes:
    GK 31 United States Luis Robles
    DF 5 United States Connor Lade
    MF 6 United States Dan Metzger
    MF 7 Haiti Derrick Etienne
    MF 15 United States Sal Zizzo upward-facing green arrow 66'
    MF 30 Argentina Gonzalo Verón upward-facing green arrow 71'
    FW 10 Norway Muhamed Keita upward-facing green arrow 77'
    Manager:
    United States Jesse Marsch

    Assistant referees:[6]
    Jason White
    Andrew Bigelow
    Fourth official:[6]
    Ismail Elfath

    Match rules

    • 90 minutes.
    • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
    • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
    • Seven named substitutes, of which up to three may be used.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Kovzan, Sam (September 20, 2017). "Recap: Sporting KC crowned Open Cup champions with 2-1 win over New York Red Bulls". Sporting Kansas City. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  • ^ Kovzan, Sam (August 15, 2017). "Sporting KC to host New York Red Bulls in 2017 U.S. Open Cup Final". Sporting Kansas City.
  • ^ Fido, Austin. "The hard way: RBNY on the road again for USOC semifinals". Once A Metro.
  • ^ Quillen, Ian (August 16, 2017). "MATCH RECAP: New York Red Bulls Are On To Open Cup Final". New York Red Bulls.
  • ^ a b "2017 U.S. Open Cup Final to be Broadcast on ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes". www.ussoccer.com.
  • ^ a b "2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final crew announced – Professional Referee Organization". proreferees.com.

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