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- 2010 U.S. Open Cup
- 2010 U.S. Open Cup final
- U.S. Open Cup
- 2010 U.S. Open
- 2010 U.S. Open Cup qualification
- 2009 U.S. Open Cup final
- 2011 U.S. Open Cup qualification
- 2011 U.S. Open Cup
- 2011 U.S. Open Cup final
- History of the U.S. Open Cup
The 2010 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 97th edition of the USSF's annual national soccer championship, running from June through early October.
The tournament proper featured teams from the top five levels of the American Soccer Pyramid. These five levels, namely Major League Soccer, the USSF D-2 Pro League, the United Soccer Leagues (Second Division and Premier Development League), and the United States Adult Soccer Association, each have their own separate qualification process to trim their ranks down to their final eight team delegations in the months leading up to the start of the tournament proper. The eight MLS clubs received byes into the third round, while the remaining 32 teams played in the first two rounds, with brackets influenced by geography.
The final took place on October 5, with Seattle Sounders FC defeating the Columbus Crew 2–1 at Qwest Field in Seattle, WA, in front of a U.S. Open Cup record crowd of 31,311. The Sounders became the first MLS team (and first team in 27 years) to win back-to-back Open Cups.
Matchdays
Participating teams
The tournament consisted of 40 teams. Eight teams each from the MLS, PDL, and USASA qualified according to their own procedures. All 15 American D-2 Pro league and USL Second Division teams qualified. The final slot went to the winner of a one-game playoff between the Sonoma County Sol and PSA Los Gatos Storm.
Major League Soccer (8 teams)
USSF D-2 Pro League (9 teams)
USL Second Division (6 teams)
Premier Development League (8 teams)
United States Adult Soccer Association (9 teams)
Open Cup bracket
Match pairings were determined by a blind draw. The Second round winners advanced to play one of eight MLS clubs in 16-team knockout tournament.
Home teams listed on top of bracket
Schedule
Note: Scorelines use the standard U.S. convention of placing the home team on the right-hand side of box scores.
= First round
== Second round
== Third round
== Quarterfinals
== Semifinals
== Final
=Goal scorers
External links
TheCup.us 2010 match reports and results