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2007 Third Round
Jul 9
FC Dallas (MLS)
1 : 1 (4 : 3 PKs)
Atlanta Silverbacks (USL-1)
Jul 10
Rochester Raging Rhinos (USL-1)
2 : 4
New England Revolution (MLS)
Jul 10
Richmond Kickers (USL-2)
1 : 0
Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS)
Jul 10
Charleston Battery (USL-1)
1 : 0 (aet)
Houston Dynamo (MLS)
Jul 10
Colorado Rapids (MLS)
3 : 1
California Victory (USL-1)
Jul 11
Harrisburg City Islanders (USL-2)
1 : 0
DC United (MLS)
Jul 15
Carolina RailHawks (USL-1)
1 : 0
Chicago Fire (MLS)
Jul 18
Seattle Sounders (USL-1)
3 : 1
CD Chivas USA (MLS)


GALACTIC UPSET!
USL-2’s Richmond Kickers eliminate LA Galaxy 1-0
The Richmond Kickers pulled off the biggest upset in their franchise history with a 1-0 win against Major League Soccer’s Los Angel es Galaxy. David Bulow pounced on a mishandled corner kick in the 29th minute and the Kickers defense held the Galaxy off the scoresheet for the rest of the game in front of their home fans.

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Kickers shine brightly
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Bulow leads Kickers to big upset
Los Angeles Times

The Kickers’ Ronnie Pascale made four saves, while Galaxy backup keeper Steve Cronin stopped three for the visitors.

This was the first victory over an MLS team since the Kickers joined the USL Second Division at the beginning of the 2006 season. As a member of the USL’s First Division (called the "A-League" until 2005), the Kickers defeated two MLS teams, the Colorado Rapids in the second round of the 2000 tournament, and DC United in the fourth round in 2004.

The defending Second Division champions, and winner of the 1995 U.S. Open Cup, will move on to the next round to play the winner of the Chicago Fire and the Carolina RailHawks. No matter which team is victorious, the Kickers will play the quarterfinal match on the road.

As a side note, for those of you paying attention to one of the subplots of this year’s tournament, this means that the chances of the Harrisburg City Islanders hosting a "dream game" involving the Los Angeles Galaxy and David Beckham are over. The City Islanders will be donating the money raised to the Harrisburg Department of Parks and Recreation.

Sounders in quarterfinals for first time since ’03 
Le Toux and Seattle oust Chivas USA; only three MLS teams left
A bad bounce put the Seattle Sounders behind early in Wednesday night’s U.S. Open Cup third-round match, but the duo of Sebastien Le Toux and Roger Levesque made sure the USL First Division team still bounced Chivas USA from the tournament.

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Le Toux converted passes from Levesque into goals in the 44th and 52nd minutes, then let Levesque score a goal of his own in the final minutes as host Seattle posted a 3-1 victory over the MLS team in front of 3,589 fans at Qwest Field.

The Sounders advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time since 2003. They will play host to the Colorado Rapids, one of just three MLS sides remaining in the competition, on Aug. 7.

Frenchman Laurent Merlin scored his first goal for Chivas USA, opening the scoring on a strange play in the 16th minute. His shot deflected off Sounders defender Danny Jackson, bounding up and over Seattle goalkeeper Chris Eylander. Jackson suffered a bruised left heel on the play and had to leave the match 10 minutes later.

The combination of Levesque and Le Toux hooked up for the equalizer in the 44th, with Levesque getting a ball from Leighton O’Brien, passing up a potential shot and leaving it for Le Toux, who beat Chivas USA goalkeeper Preston Burpo.

Burpo, who starred for the Sounders for nine years before signing with Chivas USA last year, was victimized by his former team again in the 52nd, with O’Brien again starting the sequence. Levesque got a long ball from O’Brien, then touched it over to Le Toux, and the Frenchman finished for his fourth goal of this year’s U.S. Open Cup.

Twice, Levesque nearly tallied a third goal for Seattle. First, his blast from the right side was deflected out by Francisco Mendoza for a corner kick in the 66th. Three minutes later, Levesque’s header off a cross from second-half sub Greg Howes sailed over the crossbar.

Levesque finally got his goal in the 82nd, thanks to Le Toux.

Josh Gardner blazed down the left side, beating his defender, and played a cross into the box. Le Toux, sitting on a hat trick, let the ball roll between his legs to Levesque, behind him all alone on the back side, and he had an easy finish for his first goal of this year’s competition.

Chivas USA ended up with the advantage in shots (14-8), but had few dangerous scoring chances. Eylander turned in a nice save on a header by Maykel Galindo, another former Sounders player, in the 34th minute, and made a diving stop on a shot in the 75th. Eylander and Burpo each finished with four saves on the night.

Defending champs derailed in Carolina
RailHawks eliminate Chicago Fire 1-0, 4th MLS team to fall
A fourth MLS team has fallen in the third round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. 

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RailHawks put out Fire
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The Carolina RailHawks eliminated the Chicago Fire, the defending Open Cup champions, 1-0 in front of a packed crowd at SAS Stadium in Cary, NC. In the 56th minute, McColm Cephas received a fortunate bounce just outside the penalty area, dribbled in and fired a low shot to the near post, past Fire backup goalkeeper Jon Busch. The RailHawks saw a brave performance from their own backup goalkeeper, John O’Hara, who held Chicago scoreless, despite not playing a single minute during the regular season.

The expansion RailHawks are led by head coach Scott Schweitzer, who helped lead the Rochester Rhinos of the A-League (now the USL First Division) to the 1999 U.S. Open Cup championship. That Rhinos team defeated four MLS clubs on their way to the title.

The Chicago Fire have competed in the Open Cup every year since their inaugural season in 1998. This is only the third time that they have been eliminated by a team from the USL First Division, with all three of those losses coming in the first round, and all by a scoreline of 1-0. Schweitzer’s Rhinos beat them in 1999 and the second came in 2002 against the now-defunct Milwaukee Rampage.

Prior to the beginning of the third round, Carolina fans figured an upset over Chicago would earn them a date with David Beckham and the Los Angeles Galaxy. However, the Richmond Kickers pulled off the upset and now the USL is guaranteed to have a representative in the Open Cup semifinals. Carolina will host the Kickers at SAS Stadium on August 7 in the quarterfinals.

City Islanders add to MLS body count
Harrisburg becomes first-ever USL-2 team to upset DC United
Steve Fisher

Fisher lifts Harrisburg City Islanders to soccer win
The York Dispatch
In this Hamlet, United is not to be
WashingtonPost.com
Third Times a Charm: City Islanders shutout DC United 1-0
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DC, upset by Islanders, bounced from tourney
DCUnited.com

will go down in the annals of Harrisburg City Islanders history as the man who gave the club their first victory over a Major League Soccer club. His goal in the 44th minute was the difference in Harrisburg’s 1-0 victory over D.C. United at Hempfield High School in Landisville, PA. It was the first time that DC United had fallen to a Second Division side in the Open Cup, and only the third time that they have lost to a USL club at any level. 

The 1996 U.S. Open Cup champions fought valiantly in the second half, but a stalwart defense and the sure hands of Matt Nelson protected the lead and moved the City Islanders into the quarterfinals in their first Open Cup appearance.

Their reward for the win is a road match with the New England Revolution. The good news is that they won’t have to travel all the way to Foxboro, because the Revs are hosting the next round at Lusitano Stadium in Ludlow, MA -- the home of the Western Mass Pioneers.

Rapids victorious over California
Cancela and Gomez each contribute goal, assist
Jose Cancela and Herculez Gomez each put up a goal and an assist to lead the 

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CaliforniaVictorySoccer.com
Colorado Rapids into the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Cup for the fourth time in six years with a 3-1 win over the California Victory.

Cancela opened up the scoring in the 22nd minute on a free kick, then assisted on Gomez’ tally shortly after halftime.  After Juan Epitie brought the Victory to within a goal in the 79th minute, Omar Cummings provided the final goal in the 89th minute off an assist from Gomez, making his first start for Colorado since returning from Venezuela following the U.S. National Team’s exit from Copa America, in which he played two matches.

Colorado will hit the road to face either Chivas USA or the Seattle Sounders, who play next Wednesday night in Seattle, in the quarterfinals on August 7.  Since their run to the U.S. Open Cup final in 1999, the Rapids have not made it past the quarterfinal stage, falling to the Dallas Burn (now FC Dallas) in 2002, eventual champion Chicago Fire in 2003, and the Los Angeles Galaxy last year.

Late goals lift Revs over Rhinos 4-2
Twellman scores game-winner in 90th, Ralston adds late PK
The 

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Rhinossoccer.com
Revolutionsoccer.net
New England Revolution and the Rochester Raging Rhinos met for the fourth time in the last five Open Cups and for the third time, the Revs escaped with a narrow victory. A Steve Ralston free kick and a 67th minute goal by Taylor Twellman put the MLS club up 2-0, but the Rhinos’ Hamed Diallo answered with goals in the 76th and the 85th minute to bring the game level. However, it was Taylor Twellman to the rescue with the game-winner in the 90th minute. Steve Ralston would add a stoppage time penalty kick to put the game away at 4-2.

New England will move on to take on the winner of the Harrisburg City Islanders and DC United in the quarterfinals.

Battery’s extra time PK downs the Dynamo
Armstrong’s spot kick saved, but scores on rebound to win it for Charleston

In a hard-fought match at Blackbaud Stadium, 

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the Charleston Battery eliminated the Houston Dynamo 1-0 with a penalty kick goal in extra time by Stephen Armstrong.

Zach Wells, who bailed out the Dynamo on several occasions, saved the penalty kick by Armstrong in the 106th minute, but Armstrong crashed the net and buried the rebound. It was the fourth win by the Battery over an MLS team in their franchise history (1999 - DC United, 2001 - Metrostars, 2004 - Metrostars).

With the win, the Battery will host FC Dallas for the second year in a row, this time in the quarterfinals. The game will be a rematch of the thrilling fourth round game from last season where Kenny Cooper scored the equalizer, his third goal of the game, in the final minute of extra time to send the 3-3 game into penalties. Dallas would prevail in the shootout, 5-3.


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