2009 U.S. Open Cup
The 2009 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 96th edition of the USSF's annual national soccer championship, running from June through early September.
The tournament proper features teams from the top five levels of the American Soccer Pyramid. These five levels, namely Major League Soccer, the United Soccer Leagues, 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 receive byes into the third round, while the remaining 32 teams play in the first two round with brackets influenced by geography.
Seattle Sounders FC defeated defending-champion D.C. United 2–1 in the final at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. Both clubs had started in the MLS qualification tourney, and ended up playing 6 matches each.
Matchdays
Match pairings were announced on May 27.Date | Round | Notes |
June 9 | First Round | 32 USL and USASA clubs enter |
June 16 | [|Second Round] | |
June 30/July 1 | [|Third Round] | 8 MLS clubs enter |
July 7 | Quarterfinals | |
July 21 | Semifinals | |
September 2 | Final |
Teams
As in the previous tournament, forty teams qualified to the tournament. The qualifying process for MLS took the form of an eight-team play-off tournament. The top six finishers, regardless of conference, in 2008 were given six of the berths into the Third Round. The eight remaining U.S.-based clubs competed for the final two berths via a playoff.Continuing the format of recent seasons, no qualification process was needed for USL-1 and USL-2 as each level has exactly eight U.S.-based clubs for the 2009 season. The PDL announced that four selected early season games will again double as qualifying matches, as they had in recent years. Each division received a berth, since there are eight divisions instead of the ten that existed in 2008. The qualifying process for the USASA took the form of four regional tournaments, with the two finalists in each region being awarded berths.
;Major League Soccer
- Chicago Fire
- Chivas USA
- Columbus Crew
- D.C. United
- Houston Dynamo
- Kansas City Wizards
- New England Revolution
- Seattle Sounders FC
- Austin Aztex FC
- Carolina RailHawks FC
- Charleston Battery
- Cleveland City Stars
- Miami FC
- Minnesota Thunder
- Portland Timbers
- Rochester Rhinos
- Charlotte Eagles
- Crystal Palace Baltimore
- Harrisburg City Islanders
- Pittsburgh Riverhounds
- Real Maryland Monarchs
- Richmond Kickers
- Western Mass Pioneers
- Wilmington Hammerheads
- Chicago Fire Premier
- El Paso Patriots
- Kitsap Pumas
- Mississippi Brilla
- Ocean City Barons
- Orange County Blue Star
- Reading Rage
- St. Louis Lions
- Region I: Aegean Hawks, Emigrantes das Ilhas
- Region II: 402 FC, Milwaukee Bavarians
- Region III: Atlanta FC, Lynch's Irish Pub F.C.
- Region IV: Sonoma County Sol, Arizona Sahuaros
Open Cup bracket
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
;3 goals- Taiwo Atieno
- Brian Cvilikas
- Keita Mandjou
- Sébastien Le Toux
- Stephen King
- Randi Patterson
- Melvin Tarley
- Bryan Kanu
- Kenny Bundy
- Geoff Cameron
- Byron Carmichael
- Hamed Diallo
- Nate Jaqua
- Roger Levesque
- J.T. Noone
- Dominic Oduro
- Nicki Paterson
- Shawn Percell
- Leonel Saint-Preux
- Ricardo Sánchez
- Ryan Stewart
- Jamie Watson
- Tsuyoshi Yoshitake
- Thabiso Khumalo
- Ade Akinbiyi
- Andre Akpan
- Paulo Araujo Jr.
- Corey Ashe
- Chris Bagley
- Almir Barbosa
- Kenney Bertz
- Geoff Bloes
- Tenywa Bonseu
- Bobby Boswell
- Freddie Braun
- David Bulow
- Carl Catullo
- Ryan Cordeiro
- Brian Farber
- Carlos Fernandes
- Steve Fisher
- Steve Gillespie
- Gavin Glinton
- Christian Gómez
- Andrei Gotsmanov
- Andrew Gregor
- Ty Harden
- Jeff Harwell
- David Hayes
- Ryan Heins
- Tyler Hemming
- Philip Hufstader
- Trevor Hurst
- Andrew Jacobson
- Eddie Johnson
- George Josten
- Tim Karalexis
- Skelly Kellar
- Michael Kraus
- Neil Krause
- Eric Lafon
- Jeff Larentowicz
- Eric Larson
- Jesse Marsch
- Rauwshan McKenzie
- Jason McLaughlin
- Ryan McMahen
- Pascal Milien
- Fredy Montero
- Gerardo Moreira
- Jaime Moreno
- Rodrigo Morín
- Ciaran O'Brien
- Mo Oduor
- Duncan Oughton
- Daniel Paladini
- Ricardo Pierre-Louis
- Brian Plotkin
- David Ponce
- Jon Ports
- Tony Schmitz
- Diego Serna
- Chad Severs
- Ty Shipalane
- Clyde Simms
- Ange N'Silu
- Kevin Stoll
- Abe Thompson
- Zico Viega
- Jay Willis
- Kyle Zenoni