2022 U.S. Open Cup
The 2022 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 107th edition of the U.S. Open Cup, a knockout cup competition in American soccer. After the 2020 and 2021 competitions were suspended and ultimately canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the States Soccer Federation announced that the 2022 edition would run from March to mid-September of that year. The 2022 field features 103 clubs, 71 of them fully professional—both modern-era records.
On December 22, 2021, U.S. Soccer announced the final format for the 2022 tournament, with two major changes from prior editions. First, all eligible Division II and Division III professional teams entered the second round. Second, Major League Soccer had their teams entry staggered: Seventeen MLS teams entered the Third Round, and the remaining eight teams entered the Round of 32.
For the first time since 2017, multiple leagues from the same division competed in the Open Cup. USL League One, of Division III, competed alongside teams from MLS Next Pro and the National Independent Soccer Association. NISA was set to make its Open Cup debut in 2020, before that tournament was canceled; MLS Next Pro was established in 2021, and while primarily a developmental league for MLS teams, its independent clubs are eligible for the Open Cup.
Atlanta United FC was the defending champion, when Atlanta won the 2019 tournament, but was eliminated in the Round of 32 by Nashville SC.
Orlando City SC won their first Open Cup title, defeating Sacramento Republic FC 3–0 in the final.
Teams
Pro teams that are majority-owned or controlled by higher division professional clubs are barred from entering the competition. For this edition of the tournament, there are 21 such teams: Atlanta United 2, LA Galaxy II, Loudoun United FC, New York Red Bulls II, and 17 out of 19 MLS Next Pro teams. The two MLS Next Pro teams entering are Rochester New York FC and St. Louis City 2.Table
Bold denotes team is still active in the tournament.$: Winner of $25,000 bonus for advancing the furthest in the competition from their respective divisions. $$: Winner of $100,000 for being the runner-up in the competition.$$$: Winner of $300,000 for winning the competition.Number of teams by state
A total of 35 states and the District of Columbia are represented by clubs in the U.S. Open Cup this year.| States | Number | Teams | |||||||||||||||
| 1 | CaliforniaOpen Cup debuts31 teams played in their first Open Cup tournament in 2022.MLS: Austin FC, Charlotte FC, Inter Miami CFUSLC: Monterey Bay FC, Oakland Roots SC, Rio Grande Valley FC Toros, San Diego Loyal SCMLS Next Pro: St. Louis City 2NISA: Albion San Diego, AC Syracuse Pulse, Bay Cities FC, California United Strikers FC, Flower City Union, Los Angeles Force, Maryland Bobcats FC, Michigan Stars FC, Valley United FCUSL1: Central Valley Fuego FC, Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC, Union OmahaNPSL: Cleveland SC, Denton Diablos FC, Southern States Soccer Club, Las Vegas LegendsUSL2: Minneapolis City SC, Park City Red Wolves SCUPSL: Escondido FC, Lynchburg FC, Oyster Bay United FC, San Fernando Valley FCOther Open Division: Brockton FC United, D'Feeters Kicks SCDue to their league's scheduling, Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC's 1-0 victory in the Second Round was the first time in the U.S. Open Cup's modern era that a club recorded their first-ever competitive match, goal, and victory in the Open Cup. FormatDraws
Matches
First and Second roundsIn the First round, teams were paired in a geographical manner, pitting teams closer together against each other. Once the First round pairings were made those pairings were matched with a Division II or a Division III team in a geographical manner for the Second round. Division II & III teams that remained unmatched were matched together, again geographically, avoiding any same-division matching.The complete draw for the First round, including match dates and times, was announced on February 2, 2022. Draws for the Second round were announced on February 11; match dates and times were announced on February 28. BracketHost team listed firstBold = winner First round''All times local to game site.''Second round''All times local to game site.''Third roundThe winners of the second round and the new entrants to the tournament were grouped geographically into groups of four or six, depending on the distribution of teams after the second round. Division I teams entering the tournament were spread among the groups as evenly as possible. All MLS teams faced a lower-division team. Random selection for each group determined the pairs. Instances where geographical fit didn't exist when creating groups was resolved by random selection.''All times local to game site.'' Round of 32The winners of the Third Round and the new entrants to the tournament were grouped geographically into groups of four. Each group had one of the MLS teams entering this round. Random selection for each group determined the pairs. Instances where geographical fit didn't exist when creating groups was resolved by random selection. The draw for the Round of 32 took place on April 21.
''All times local to game site.'' Round of 16 and QuarterfinalsThe winners of the Round of 32 were grouped geographically into groups of four. Random selection for each group determined the pairs. The Round of 16/Quarterfinal draw took place on May 12 at 8:30 PM EDT on Futbol Americas on ESPN+.Bold = winner Round of 16''All times local to game site.''Quarterfinals''All times local to game site.''Semifinals and FinalThe Quarterfinal winners were matched geographically to determine the pairings for the semifinal round. The draw to determine the home teams for the semifinals and the final was held on June 23.Semifinals''All times local to game site.''BroadcastingFirst Round matches were split between ESPN+ and U.S. Soccer's YouTube channel; all matches from the second round to the final were broadcast on ESPN+. This is the final year of a four-year agreement between ESPN and U.S. Soccer to broadcast the tournament. Warner Bros. Discovery Sports will have the rights starting in 2023, as part of an 8-year agreement with U.S. Soccer. |
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