2004 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup

2004 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup

The 2004 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ran from June through September, 2004, open to all soccer teams in the United States.

The Kansas City Wizards won the 2004 tournament with a 1-0 golden-goal victory over the Chicago Fire. Kansas City missed out on a domestic double when the Wizards lost MLS Cup 2004.The Open Cup tournament was highlighted by A-League side Charleston Battery reaching the semifinals, one of four USL teams to beat Major League Soccer teams. The 2004 tournament was also the final edition contested using golden goal as opposed to more conventional soccer extra time.

Open Cup Bracket

"Home teams listed on top of bracket"32TeamBracket | RD1=Third Round
RD2=Fourth Round
RD3=Quarterfinals
RD4=Semifinals
RD5=Finals

RD1-seed01=PDL
RD1-team01=Carolina
RD1-score01=2
RD1-seed02=A-L
RD1-team02=Atlanta (ASDET)
RD1-score02=3

RD1-seed03=
RD1-team03=
RD1-score03=
RD1-seed04=
RD1-team04=
RD1-score04=

RD1-seed05=MLS
RD1-team05=Dallas
RD1-score05=2
RD1-seed06=A-L
RD1-team06=Virginia Beach
RD1-score06=0

RD1-seed07=
RD1-team07=
RD1-score07=
RD1-seed08=
RD1-team08=
RD1-score08=

RD1-seed09=A-L
RD1-team09=Minnesota (ASDET)
RD1-score09=2
RD1-seed10=PDL
RD1-team10=Rapids Reserve
RD1-score10=1

RD1-seed11=
RD1-team11=
RD1-score11=
RD1-seed12=
RD1-team12=
RD1-score12=

RD1-seed13=PSL
RD1-team13=Utah
RD1-score13=1
RD1-seed14=A-L
RD1-team14=Portland
RD1-score14=2

RD1-seed15=
RD1-team15=
RD1-score15=
RD1-seed16=
RD1-team16=
RD1-score16=

RD1-seed17=A-L
RD1-team17=Richmond (ASDET)
RD1-score17=1
RD1-seed18=PDL
RD1-team18=Cape Cod
RD1-score18=0

RD1-seed19=
RD1-team19=
RD1-score19=
RD1-seed20=
RD1-team20=
RD1-score20=

RD1-seed21=MLS
RD1-team21=Columbus
RD1-score21=2
RD1-seed22=A-L
RD1-team22=Syracuse
RD1-score22=1

RD1-seed23=
RD1-team23=
RD1-score23=
RD1-seed24=
RD1-team24=
RD1-score24=

RD1-seed25=
RD1-team25=
RD1-score25=
RD1-seed26=
RD1-team26=
RD1-score26=

RD1-seed27=A-L
RD1-team27=Rochester
RD1-score27=1
RD1-seed28=PDL
RD1-team28=Fire Reserves
RD1-score28=0

RD1-seed29=A-L
RD1-team29=Charleston
RD1-score29=2
RD1-seed30=PSL
RD1-team30=Wilmington
RD1-score30=0

RD1-seed31=
RD1-team31=
RD1-score31=
RD1-seed32=
RD1-team32=
RD1-score32=

RD2-seed01=A-L
RD2-team01=Atlanta
RD2-score01=1
RD2-seed02=MLS
RD2-team02=Kansas City
RD2-score02=4

RD2-seed03=MLS
RD2-team03=Dallas
RD2-score03=3
RD2-seed04=MLS
RD2-team04=Colorado
RD2-score04=0

RD2-seed05=A-L
RD2-team05=Minnesota
RD2-score05=1
RD2-seed06=MLS
RD2-team06=Los Angeles
RD2-score06=0

RD2-seed07=A-L
RD2-team07=Portland
RD2-score07=0
RD2-seed08=MLS
RD2-team08=San Jose
RD2-score08=3

RD2-seed09=A-L
RD2-team09=Richmond
RD2-score09=2
RD2-seed10=MLS
RD2-team10=D.C. United
RD2-score10=1

RD2-seed11=MLS
RD2-team11=Columbus
RD2-score11=1
RD2-seed12=MLS
RD2-team12=Chicago (ASDET)
RD2-score12=2

RD2-seed13=MLS
RD2-team13=New England
RD2-score13=1 (1)
RD2-seed14=A-L
RD2-team14=Rochester ASDET,PSO
RD2-score14=1 (3)

RD2-seed15=A-L
RD2-team15=Charleston
RD2-score15=1
RD2-seed16=MLS
RD2-team16=MetroStars
RD2-score16=0

RD3-seed01=MLS
RD3-team01=Kansas City
RD3-score01=4
RD3-seed02=MLS
RD3-team02=Dallas
RD3-score02=2

RD3-seed03=A-L
RD3-team03=Minnesota
RD3-score03=2 (4)
RD3-seed04=MLS
RD3-team04=San Jose (ASDET, PSO)
RD3-score04=2 (5)

RD3-seed05=A-L
RD3-team05=Richmond
RD3-score05=0
RD3-seed06=MLS
RD3-team06=Chicago
RD3-score06=1

RD3-seed07=A-L
RD3-team07=Rochester
RD3-score07=0
RD3-seed08=A-L
RD3-team08=Charleston
RD3-score08=1

RD4-seed01=MLS
RD4-team01=Kansas City
RD4-score01=1
RD4-seed02=MLS
RD4-team02=San Jose
RD4-score02=0

RD4-seed03=MLS
RD4-team03=Chicago (ASDET)
RD4-score03=1
RD4-seed04=A-L
RD4-team04=Charleston
RD4-score04=0

RD5-seed01=MLS
RD5-team01=Kansas City (ASDET)
RD5-score01=1
RD5-seed02=MLS
RD5-team02=Chicago
RD5-score02=0

First Round

Eight PDL and eight USASA teams start.

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date = June 2, 2004
team1 = Cape Cod Crusaders (PDL)
score = 4–1
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004a.htm (Report)]
team2 = Greek American AA (USASA)
goals1 = John Krause 14'
Scott Palguta 60'
David Bulow 70'
Keith Caldwell 78'
goals2 = Paul Grafas 25'
stadium = St. John's University
Queens, New York
Attendance: 100
Referee: Guido Gonzalez (USA)
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date = June 2, 2004
team1 = Allied SC (USASA)
score = 0–5
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004a.htm (Report)]
team2 = South Jersey Barons (PDL)
goals1 =
goals2 = Ruben Mingo 2'
Matt Maher 22'
Byron Charmichael 24', 62'
Joe Banks 60'
stadium = Winslow Township High School
Winslow Township, New Jersey
Attendance: 65
Referee: Hossam Saad (USA)
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date = June 2, 2004
team1 = Boulder Rapids Reserve (PDL)
score = 2–1
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004a.htm (Report)]
team2 = Chico Rooks (USASA)
goals1 = Kyle Brown 71'
Brett Branan 74'
goals2 = Chris Wondolowski 69'
stadium = Chico State University
Chico, California
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Said Ravanfar (USA)
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date = June 2, 2004
team1 = Bavarian SC (USASA)
score = 1–5
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004a.htm (Report)]
team2 = Carolina Dynamo (PDL)
goals1 = Tyler Hawley 26'
goals2 = Mike Farrell 57', 64'
Marcus Storey 83'
Stephen Rhyne 90'
Jeffrey Lochrie 90'+
stadium = Macpherson Stadium
Greensboro, North Carolina
Attendance: 300
Referee: Guy Goodrich (USA)
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date = June 2, 2004
team1 = S.A.C. Wisla (USASA)
score = 1–5
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004a.htm (Report)]
team2 = Chicago Fire Reserves (PDL)
goals1 = Marcin Okarmus 68'
goals2 = Chris Rolfe 45'
Julian Nash 46', 85'
Cameron Knowles 48'
Jim Klatter 78'
stadium = Redmond Stadium
Bensenville, Illinois
Attendance: 300
Referee: Pawel Wydra (USA)
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date = June 2, 2004
team1 = Sacramento Knights (USASA)
score = 2–1
(ASDET)
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004a.htm (Report)]
team2 = Spokane Shadow (PDL)
goals1 = Chris McDonald 60'
Jeremy Field 91' (pen)
goals2 = Troy Ready 29'
stadium = Joe Albi Stadium
Spokane, Washington
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: David Simon (USA)
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date = June 8, 2004
team1 = Azzuri S.C. (USASA)
score = 2–3
(ASDET)
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004a.htm (Report)]
team2 = Cocoa Expos (PDL)
goals1 = Ryan Kneipper 1'
Juan Sastoque 72'
goals2 = Kris Glasser 32'
Fred Moojen 86', 93'
stadium = Cocoa Expo Sports Center
Cocoa, Florida
Attendance: 27
Referee: Kermit Quisenberry (USA)
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date = June 8, 2004
team1 = Legends FC (USASA)
score = 1–3
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004a.htm (Report)]
team2 = DFW Tornados (PDL)
goals1 = Matt Whiteley 90'
goals2 = Mark Rowland 52'
Lourenzo Andrande de Souza 68'
Ryszard Gorski 90' (pen)
stadium = Pennington Field
Bedford, Texas
Attendance: --
Referee: Adam Garner (USA)

econd Round

Six PSL and two A-League teams enter.

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date = June 15, 2004
team1 = Chicago Fire Reserves (PDL)
score = 5–1
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004b.htm (Report)]
team2 = New Hampshire Phantoms (PSL)
goals1 = Julian Nash 27', 37'
Brandon Curran 54' og
Cameron Knowles 77'
Thabiso Khumalo 80'
goals2 = Richard Fleming 84'
stadium = Southern New Hampshire University
Manchester, New Hampshire
Attendance: 315
Referee: Gus St. Silva (USA)
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date = June 15, 2004
team1 = Charlotte Eagles (PSL)
score = 2–4
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004b.htm (Report)]
team2 = Carolina Dynamo (PDL)
goals1 = Jacob Coggins 4', 11'
goals2 = Justin Moose 13'
Tim Merrit 32'
Stephen Rhyne 37'
Marcus Storey 57'
stadium = Macpherson Stadium
Greensboro, North Carolina
Attendance: 150
Referee: Charles Mitchell (USA)
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date = June 15, 2004
team1 = DFW Tornados (PDL)
score = 0–2
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004b.htm (Report)]
team2 = Virginia Beach Mariners (A-League)
goals1 =
goals2 = Mark Jonas 48'
Dante Washington 55'
stadium = Virginia Beach Sportsplex
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Attendance: 385
Referee: Ben Jones (USA)
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date = June 15, 2004
75' - abandoned due to lightning, darkness
team1 = Syracuse Salty Dogs (A-League)
score = 1–1 / ab
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004b.htm (Report)]
team2 = South Jersey Barons (PDL)
goals1 = Cjaba Kerekes 22'
goals2 = Neil Holloway 27'
stadium = Winslow Township High School
Winslow Township, New Jersey
Attendance: 110
Referee: Mike Constantine (USA)
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date = June 21, 2004
replay
team1 = Syracuse Salty Dogs (A-League)
score = 4–2
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004b.htm (Report)]
team2 = South Jersey Barons (PDL)
goals1 = Rene Rivas 31' (pen)
Ryan Mack 35', 67'
Michael Millwood 53'
goals2 = Neil Holloway 22'
Byron Charmichael 90'
stadium = Winslow Township High School
Winslow Township, New Jersey
Attendance: 380
Referee: Ken Heller (USA)
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date = June 15, 2004
team1 = Sacramento Knights (USASA)
score = 0–3
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004b.htm (Report)]
team2 = Utah Blitzz (PSL)
goals1 =
goals2 = Richard Breza 9'
B.J. McNicol 37'
Fadi Afrash 45'
stadium = Rice-Eccles Stadium
Salt Lake City, Utah
Attendance: --
Referee: Carlos Palomino (USA)
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date = June 15, 2004
team1 = Cape Cod Crusaders (PDL)
score = 3–2
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004b.htm (Report)]
team2 = Western Mass Pioneers (PSL)
goals1 = Isaac Collings 19'
David Bulow 54' (pen), 79'
goals2 = Robbie Jachym 8', 24'
stadium = Lusitano Stadium
Ludlow, Massachusetts
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Claudio Badea (USA)
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date = June 15, 2004
team1 = Cocoa Expos (PDL)
score = 0–3
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004b.htm (Report)]
team2 = Wilmington Hammerheads (PSL)
goals1 =
goals2 = Warren Ukah 5'
Joe McNam 13'
Glenn Murray 43'
stadium = Legion Stadium
Wilmington, North Carolina
Attendance: 1,211
Referee: Daniel Burack (USA)
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date = June 15, 2004
team1 = San Diego Gauchos (PSL)
score = 0–0 (ASDET)
4–5 (PSO)
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004b.htm (Report)]
team2 = Boulder Rapids Reserve (PDL)
goals1 =
goals2 =
stadium = Pleasant View Field; Boulder, Colorado
Attendance: --
Referee: Jose Corre (USA)

Third Round

Six A-League and two MLS teams enter.

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date = June 30, 2004
team1 = Cape Cod Crusaders (PDL)
score = 0–1 (ASDET)
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004c.htm (Report)]
team2 = Richmond Kickers (A-League)
goals1 =
goals2 = David Hayes 94'
stadium = Sports Backers Stadium; Richmond, Virginia
Attendance: 1,353
Referee: Andrew Chapin (USA)
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date = June 30, 2004
team1 = Atlanta Silverbacks (A-League)
score = 3–2 (ASDET)
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004c.htm (Report)]
team2 = Carolina Dynamo (PDL)
goals1 = Alex Pineda Chacon 50'
John Ball 75'
Philippe Godoy 120'+
goals2 = Marcus Storey 12'
Steve Rhyne 90'+
stadium = Macpherson Stadium
Greensboro, North Carolina
Attendance: --
Referee: Abbas Piran (USA)
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date = June 30, 2004
team1 = Virginia Beach Mariners (A-League)
score = 0–2
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004c.htm (Report)]
team2 = Dallas Burn (MLS)
goals1 =
goals2 = Toni Nhleko 20'
Ronnie O'Brien 23'
stadium = Old Panther Stadium; Duncanville, Texas
Attendance: --
Referee: Kevin Terry (USA)
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date = June 30, 2004
team1 = Boulder Rapids Reserve (PDL)
score = 1–2 (ASDET)
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004c.htm (Report)]
team2 = Minnesota Thunder (A-League)
goals1 = John Pulido 42'
goals2 = David Castellanos 19'
Frederico Juarez 116'
stadium = James Griffin Stadium
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Attendance: 1,259
Referee: Troy Cohrs (USA)
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date = June 30, 2004
team1 = Wilmington Hammerheads (PSL)
score = 0–2
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004c.htm (Report)]
team2 = Charleston Battery (A-League)
goals1 =
goals2 = Paul Conway 2', 44'
stadium = Blackbaud Stadium
Charleston, South Carolina
Attendance: 1,255
Referee: Chris Kenny (USA)
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date = June 30, 2004
team1 = Chicago Fire Reserves (PDL)
score = 0–1
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004c.htm (Report)]
team2 = Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League)
goals1 =
goals2 = Craig Demmin 82'
stadium = Frontier Field; Rochester, New York
Attendance: 7,654
Referee: Ken Heller (USA)
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date = June 30, 2004
team1 = Syracuse Salty Dogs (A-League)
score = 1–2
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004c.htm (Report)]
team2 = Columbus Crew (MLS)
goals1 = Scott Schweitzer 81'
goals2 = Edson Buddle 70'
Ross Paule 90'+ (pen)
stadium = Crew Stadium; Columbus, Ohio
Attendance: --
Referee: Hilario Grajeda (USA)
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date = June 30, 2004
team1 = Portland Timbers (A-League)
score = 2–1
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004c.htm (Report)]
team2 = Utah Blitzz (PDL)
goals1 = Byron Alvarez 33'
Alex Bengard 41'
goals2 = Fadi Afash 65'
stadium = Rice-Eccles Stadium
Salt Lake City, Utah
Attendance: --
Referee: Craig Burns (USA)

Fourth Round

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date = July 14, 2004
team1 = San Jose Earthquakes (MLS)
score = 3–0
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004d.htm (Report)]
team2 = Portland Timbers (A-League)
goals1 = Ronnie Ekelund 18' (pen)
Ramiro Corrales 55'
Dwayne De Rosario 80'
goals2 =
stadium = PGE Park; Portland, Oregon
Attendance: 10,622
Referee: Richard Heron (USA)
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date = July 20, 2004
team1 = Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League)
score = 1–1 (ASDET)
3–1 (PSO)
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004d.htm (Report)]
team2 = New England Revolution (MLS)
goals1 = Kirk Wilson 61'
goals2 = Pat Noonan 7'
stadium = Lusitano Stadium
Ludlow, Massachusetts
Attendance: 1,585
Referee: Ricardo Salazar (USA)
penshootoutbox
penalties1 = Doug Miller missed
Craig Dammin scored
Pato Aguilera scored
Carlos Mendes scored
penaltyscore = 3–1
penalties2 = Jay Heaps saved
Taylor Twellman scored
Clint Dempsey saved
Pat Noonan missed|
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date = July 20, 2004
team1 = Kansas City Wizards (MLS)
score = 4–1
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004d.htm (Report)]
team2 = Atlanta Silverbacks (A-League)
goals1 = Davy Arnaud 10', 52'
Francisco Gomez 54'
Diego Gutierrez 81'
goals2 = Alex Pineda Chacon 40'
stadium = DeKalb Memorial Stadium
Clarkston, Georgia
Attendance: 2,212
Referee: Ricardo Valenzuela (USA)
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date = July 20, 2004
team1 = Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS)
score = 0–1
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004d.htm (Report)]
team2 = Minnesota Thunder (A-League)
goals1 =
goals2 = Chris Brunt 21'
stadium = H.H.H. Metrodome; Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance: 5,505
Referee: Hilario Grajeda (USA)
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date = July 20, 2004
team1 = Colorado Rapids (MLS)
score = 0–3
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004d.htm (Report)]
team2 = Dallas Burn (MLS)
goals1 =
goals2 = Ronnie O'Brien 60'
Eddie Johnson 67', 75'
stadium = Cotton Bowl; Dallas, Texas
Attendance: --
Referee: Marcel Yonan (USA)
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date = July 20, 2004
team1 = Chicago Fire (MLS)
score = 2–1 (ASDET)
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004d.htm (Report)]
team2 = Columbus Crew (MLS)
goals1 = Damani Ralph 66' (pen), 106'
goals2 = Frankie Hejduk 27'
stadium = Crew Stadium; Columbus, Ohio
Attendance: 5,426
Referee: Ali Saheli (USA)
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date = July 20, 2004
team1 = MetroStars (MLS)
score = 0–1
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004d.htm (Report)]
team2 = Charleston Battery (A-League)
goals1 =
goals2 = Steve Klein 48'
stadium = Blackbaud Stadium
Charleston, South Carolina
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Abbey Okulaja (USA)
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date = July 21, 2004
team1 = D.C. United (MLS)
score = 1–2
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004d.htm (Report)]
team2 = Richmond Kickers (A-League)
goals1 = Nana Kuffour 82'
goals2 = McColm Cephas 33', 64'
stadium = University of Richmond Stadium
Richmond, Virginia
Attendance: 8,776
Referee: Hector Tobin (USA)

Quarter Finals

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date = August 4, 2004
team1 = Dallas Burn (MLS)
score = 0–4
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004e.htm (Report)]
team2 = Kansas City Wizards (MLS)
goals1 =
goals2 = Chris Klein 52'
Davy Arnaud 57'
Justin Detter 73'
Alex Zotinca 88'
stadium = Blue Valley Athletic Complex
Overland Park, Kansas
Attendance: 2,143
Referee: Terry Vaughn (USA)
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date = August 4, 2004
team1 = San Jose Earthquakes (MLS)
score = 2–2 ASDET
5–4 PSO
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004e.htm (Report)]
team2 = Minnesota Thunder (A-League)
goals1 = Brian Ching 24'
Landon Donovan 63'
goals2 = Melvin Tarley 4'
Dustin Branan 77'
stadium = James Griffin Stadium; Saint Paul, Minnesota
Attendance: 5,688
Referee: Richard Heron (USA)
penshootoutbox
penalties1 = Landon Donovan scored
Brian Ching scored
Richard Mulrooney scored
Dwayne De Rosario scored
Todd Dunivant scored
penaltyscore = 5–4
penalties2 = Johnny Menyongar scored
Jay Albert missed
Jeff Matteo scored
Dustin Branan scored
Marco Ferruzzi scored|
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date = August 4, 2004
team1 = Chicago Fire (MLS)
score = 1–0
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004e.htm (Report)]
team2 = Richmond Kickers (A-League)
goals1 = Dipsy Selolwane 56'
goals2 =
stadium = University of Richmond Stadium
Richmond, Virginia
Attendance: 5,712
Referee: Alex Prus (USA)
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date = August 4, 2004
team1 = Charleston Battery (A-League)
score = 1–0
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004e.htm (Report)]
team2 = Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League)
goals1 = Gabe Valencia 6'
goals2 =
stadium = Frontier Field
Rochester, New York
Attendance: 7,016
Referee: Augusto Silva (USA)

emi Finals

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date = August 24, 2004
team1 = San Jose Earthquakes (MLS)
score = 0–1
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004f.htm (Report)]
team2 = Kansas City Wizards (MLS)
goals1 =
goals2 = Igor Simutenkov 45' (pen)
stadium = Blue Valley Athletic Complex
Overland Park, Kansas
Attendance: 2,162
Referee: Kevin Terry (USA)
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date = August 25, 2004
team1 = Charleston Battery (A-League)
score = 0–1 asdet
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004f.htm (Report)]
team2 = Chicago Fire (MLS)
goals1 =
goals2 = Dipsy Selolwane 107'
stadium = Benedetti-Wehrli Stadium; Naperville, Illinois
Attendance: 1,847
Referee: Michael Kennedy (USA)

Final

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date = September 22, 2004

team1 = Chicago Fire (MLS)
score = 0–1 asdet
report = [http://lhusoc.tripod.com/history/2004/2004g.htm (Report)]
team2 = Kansas City Wizards (MLS)
goals1 =
goals2 = Igor Simutenkov 95'
stadium = Arrowhead Stadium; Kansas City, Missouri
Attendance: 8,819
Referee: Terry Vaughn (USA)

Top Scorers

ee also

* United States Soccer Federation
* Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
* Major League Soccer
* United Soccer Leagues
* USASA
* National Premier Soccer League


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