U.S. Open Cup Semifinals: Sporting KC at Philadelphia Union

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2012 Lamar Hunt U.S Open Cup Semifinals // Wednesday, July 11, 2012 - 6:30 p.m. CT

GAME NOTES

Sporting Kansas City at Philadelphia Union Wednesday, July 11, 2012 6:30 p.m. CT PPL Park

SPORTING KANSAS CITY ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 27 37 55 78 88

Pos. GK DEF DEF DEF DEF MID MID MID FWD FWD DEF DEF FWD MID DEF FWD GK MID GK FWD FWD DEF DEF DEF FWD DEF DEF MID

Name Pronunciation Jimmy Nielsen neel-sen Michael Harrington Korede Aiyegbusi co-red-eh eye-eh-BOO-see Kevin Ellis Matt Besler BEEZ-ler Paulo Nagamura POW-lo na-ga-MOO-ra Chance Myers Graham Zusi ZOO-see Teal Bunbury BUN-buh-ree Bobby Convey CON-vee Konrad Warzycha Var-ZEE-hah Lawrence Olum OH-lumm Dom Dwyer Roger Espinoza Seth Sinovic sin-OH-vick C.J. Sapong sah-PONG Eric Kronberg Krawn-berg Peterson Joseph Jon Kempin Soony Saad soo-NEE sod Kei Kamara kye kah-MAHR-ah Cyprian Hedrick sip-ree-an HE-drick Neven Markovic nev-IN mark-oh-vitch Kyle Miller Jacob Peterson Julio Cesar HOO-lee-o SEH-sahr Aurelien Collin au-REEL-ee-en Michael Thomas

LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP HISTORY 1996: 3-2 L to Colorado Rapids in Quarterfinals 1997: 2-1 L to San Francisco Bay Seals in Round of 16 1998: 3-1 L To Nashville Metros in Round of 16 2000: 0-0 T (7-6 L in PK) to Chicago Sockers in Round of 32 2001: 4-0 W vs Seattle Sounders in Round of 32 1-0 L to Chicago Fire in Round of 16 2002: 3-2 OT W vs Rochester Rhinos in Round of 16 2-0 W vs Milwaukee Rampage in Quarterfinals 3-2 OT L to Columbus Crew in Semifinals 2003: 3-2 L to Colorado Rapids in Round of 16 2004: 4-1 W vs Atlanta Silverbacks in Round of 16 4-0 W vs Dallas Burn in Quarterfinals 1-0 W vs San Jose Earthquakes in Semifinals 1-0 OT W vs Chicago Fire in Championship 2005: 6-1 W vs Des Moines Menace in Round of 16 3-1 L to Minnesota Thunder in Quarterfinals 2006: 2-1 W vs Des Moines Menace in Round of 32 2-0 L to Chicago Fire in Round of 16 2007: 2-1 OT L to Real Salt Lake in Qualifying 2008: 2-2 T (5-3 W in PKs) vs Colorado Rapids in Qualifying 4-2 OT W vs Carolina Railhawks in Round of 16 0-0 T (6-5 L in PKs) to Seattle Sounders in Quarterfinals 2009: 3-3 T (4-2 W in PKs) vs Minnesota Thunder in Round of 16 1-0 L to Seattle Sounders in Quarterfinals 2010: 2-1 L to Colorado Rapids in Qualifying 2011: 1-0 OT W vs Houston Dynamo in Qualifying 5-0 W vs New England Revolution in Qualifying 3-0 W vs Chicago Fire PDL in Round of 16 2-0 L vs Richmond Kickers in Quarterfinals 2012: 3-2 W vs Orlando City SC in Round of 32 2-0 W vs Colorado Rapids in Round of 16 3-0 W vs Dayton Dutch Lions in Quarterfinals

SPORTING KANSAS CITY ALL-TIME LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP STATISTICAL INFORMATION* *All stats include USOC qualifiers, PK shootouts denoted as draws GOALS AGAINST GOALS PLAYER GP 1. C.J. Sapong 6 1. Davy Arnaud 12 1. Igor Simutenkov 5 4. Ryan Pore 6 5. Teal Bunbury 6 5. Ivan Trujillo 2 7. Eric Quill 4 7. Scott Sealy 5 7. Sasha Victorine 3 7. Josh Wolff 7 7. Chance Myers 8 7. Soony Saad 3

G 5 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2

ASSISTS PLAYER 1. Davy Arnaud 1. Chris Klein 1. Josh Wolff 4. Scott Sealy 4. C.J. Sapong 5. Seth Sinovic

GP 12 10 7 5 5 4

PLAYER 1. Jimmy Nielsen 1. Taly Goode 3. Jon Kempin 4. Kevin Hartman 4. Boris Pardo 6. Mike Ammann 6. Chris Snitko 6. Bo Oshoniyi 9. Tony Meola 10. Will Hesmer

GP 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 6 5 4

GA 0 0 2 3 3 4 4 4 6 7

SHUTOUTS A 3 3 3 2 2 2

PLAYER 1. Eric Kronberg 2. Bo Oshoniyi 3. Jimmy Nielsen 3. Tony Meola 5. Taly Goode

GP 8 6 2 5 1

SO 4 3 2 2 1

Record By Round... - Qualifying: 2-2-1 - Round of 32: 3-0-1 - Round of 16: 6-5-1 - Quarterfinals: 3-4-1 - Semifinals: 1-1-0 - Finals: 1-0-0

Record Breakdown... - vs MLS: 6-8-1 - vs non-MLS: 10-4-3 - Home: 11-5-1 - Away: 5-7-3 - Overtime: 4-2-4 - Shootouts: 2-2-0

GAMES PLAYED PLAYER GP 1. Kerry Zavagnin 17 2. Nick Garcia 14 3. Davy Arnaud 12 3. Michael Harrington 12 5. Preki 11 6. Jimmy Conrad 10 6. Chris Klein 10 8. Jack Jewsbury 9 9. Matt McKeon 8 9. Eric Kronberg 8 9. Chance Myers 8 9. Matt Besler 8

Other Stats of Note... - Goals for: 64 - Goals Against: 41 - Shutouts: 12 - Been shutout: 6 - All-time: 16-12-4 - Top Finish: 1st (04)

GAMES STARTED PLAYER GS 1. Kerry Zavagnin 17 2. Nick Garcia 13 3. Jimmy Conrad 9 3. Michael Harrington 9 5. Eric Kronberg 8 5. Davy Arnaud 8 5. Chris Klein 8 5. Jack Jewsbury 8 5. Matt McKeon 8 10. Preki 7 10. Chance Myers 7


ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED AND GAMES STARTED (ALPHABETICAL ORDER) FIRST LAST GP Korede Aiyegbusi 2 Mike Ammann 2 Stephen Armstrong 4 Davy Arnaud 12 Stephane Auvray 1 Matt Besler 8 Sean Bowers 2 Dustin Branan 2 Omar Bravo 3 Chris Brown 6 Chris Brunt 4 Teal Bunbury 6 Alex Bunbury 1 Jose Burciaga 5 Mike Burns 4 Julio Cesar 1 Sunil Chhetri 1 Mark Chung 3 Aurelien Collin 5 Eloy Colombano 1 Jimmy Conrad 10 Justin Detter 2 Birahim Diop 5 Dom Dwyer 1 Kevin Ellis 1 Pablo Escobar 1 Roger Espinoza 6 Dario Fabbro 3 Vicente Figueroa 1 Nick Garcia 14 Gary Glasgow 2 Francisco Gomez 6

GS 2 1 3 8 0 6 2 0 2 3 1 5 1 5 2 1 1 3 5 0 9 1 2 1 0 1 4 3 1 13 2 5

FIRST LAST GP Herculez Gomez 2 Taly Goode 1 Taylor Graham 3 Michael Green 1 Andrew Gregor 2 Matt Groenwald 2 Diego Gutierrez 7 Michael Harrington 12 Kevin Hartman 2 Chris Henderson 1 Will Hesmer 4 Santiago Hirsig 1 Aaron Hohlbein 2 Goran Hunjak 1 Tahj Jenkins 1 Jack Jewsbury 9 Will John 3 Eddie Johnson 3 Brian Johnson 1 Mo Johnston 4 Peterson Joseph 3 Kei Kamara 5 Jon Kempin 1 Chris Klein 10 Frank Klopas 2 Kevin Koetters 1 Michael Kraus 2 Eric Kronberg 8 Roy Lassiter 2 Jonathan Leathers 6 Claudio Lopez 4 Scott Lorenz 2

ALL-TIME GOALS SCORED FIRST LAST Davy Arnaud C.J. Sapong Igor Simutenkov Ryan Pore Teal Bunbury Ivรกn Trujillo Chance Myers Eric Quill Soony Saad Scott Sealy Sasha Victorine Josh Wolff Sean Bowers Chris Brown Mike Burns Aurelien Collin Justin Detter Dario Fabbro Francisco Gomez

G 5 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

FIRST LAST Diego Gutierrez Kei Kamara Chris Klein Frank Klopas Michael Kraus Claudio Lopez Raushan McKenzie Matt McKeon Paulo Nagamura Preki Paul Rideout Mark Santel Milos Stojcev Digital Takawira Abe Thompson Alex Zotinca Graham Zusi TOTAL

GS 1 1 2 1 0 1 6 9 2 0 4 1 2 0 0 8 2 1 0 4 3 3 1 8 2 0 2 8 1 6 1 2

FIRST LAST GP GS Onandi Lowe 1 1 Carlos Marinelli 2 1 Matt Marquess 3 3 Rauwshan McKenzie 3 3 Matt McKeon 8 8 Ryan McMahen 4 3 Tony Meola 5 5 Kurt Morsink 4 2 Yura Movsisyan 3 3 Chance Myers 8 7 Paulo Nagamura 1 1 Jimmy Nielsen 2 2 Uche Okafor 4 4 Lawrence Olum 3 2 Bo Oshoniyi 6 5 Boris Pardo 1 1 Jacob Peterson 3 3 Steve Pittman 1 1 Nelson Pizarro 1 0 Ryan Pore 6 5 Alan Prampin 1 0 Preki 11 7 Brandon Prideaux 2 2 Eric Quill 4 4 Sergei Raad 2 1 Ryan Raybould 2 2 Paul Rideout 1 1 Brian Roberts 3 3 Craig Rocastle 3 3 Soony Saad 3 2 Refik Sabanadzovic1 1 Mark Santel 2 1

FIRST LAST GP C.J. Sapong 6 Luke Sassano 4 Scott Sealy 5 Stephen Shirley 2 Igor Simutenkov 5 Seth Sinovic 4 Ryan Smith 1 Chris Snitko 2 Mike Sorber 1 Khari Stephenson 3 Milos Stojcev 3 Vitalis Takawira 1 Carey Talley 3 Matt Taylor 1 Michael Thomas 1 Shavar Thomas 6 Abe Thompson 2 Ryan Tinsley 1 Ivan Trujillo 2 Scott Uderitz 1 Peter Vermes 5 Scott Vermillion 1 Sasha Victorine 3 Tyson Wahl 4 Konrad Warzycha 2 Lance Watson 4 Josh Wolff 7 Paul Wright 3 Kerry Zavagnin 17 Alex Zotinca 6 Graham Zusi 7

GOALS AGAINST

ALL-TIME ASSISTS G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 61

FIRST LAST A Davy Arnaud 3 Chris Klein 3 Josh Wolff 3 C.J. Sapong 2 Scott Sealy 2 Seth Sinovic 2 Stephen Armstrong 1 Teal Bunbury 1 Jimmy Conrad 1 Roger Espinoza 1 Dario Fabbro 1 Francisco Gomez 1 Diego Gutierrez 1 Michael Harrington 1 Mo Johnston 1

GS 3 4 3 2 3 4 0 2 1 1 3 1 3 0 1 6 2 1 0 1 5 1 1 4 1 3 5 2 17 4 5

FIRST LAST A Peterson Joseph 1 Claudio Lopez 1 Paulo Nagamura 1 Jacob Peterson 1 Eric Quill 1 Soony Saad 1 Luke Sassano 1 Igor Simutenkov 1 Mike Sorber 1 Carey Talley 1 Matt Taylor 1 Omar Bravo 1 Ryan Smith 1 Graham Zusi 1 TOTAL 38

FIRST Eric Will Tony Mike Bo Chris Kevin Boris Jon Taly Jimmy

LAST Kronberg Hesmer Meola Ammann Oshoniyi Snitko Hartman Pardo Kempin Goode Nielsen

GA 8 7 6 4 4 4 3 3 2 0 0

SHUTOUTS FIRST Eric Bo Tony Jimmy Taly

LAST SO Kronberg 4 Oshoniyi 3 Meola 2 Nielsen 2 Goode 1

TEAM LEADERS IN 2012 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP GAMES STARTED PLAYER GS 1. Peterson Joseph 3 1. Jacob Peterson 3 1. Seth Sinovic 3 4. Matt Besler 2 4. Aurelien Collin 2 4. Chance Myers 2 4. Jimmy Nielsen 2 4. Lawrence Olum 2 4. Soony Saad 2 4. C.J. Sapong 2 4. Graham Zusi 2

GAMES PLAYED PLAYER 1. Matt Besler 1. Peterson Joseph 1. Lawrence Olum 1. Jacob Peterson 1. Soony Saad 1. C.J. Sapong 1. Seth Sinovic 1. Graham Zusi 9. Teal Bunbury 9. Aurelien Collin 9. Chance Myers 9. Jimmy Nielsen 9. Konrad Warzycha

GP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2

MINUTES PLAYED PLAYER MINS 1. Seth Sinovic 270 2. Jacob Peterson 253 3. Peterson Joseph 222 4. C.J. Sapong 209 5. Lawrence Olum 198 5. Soony Saad 198 7. Graham Zusi 181 8. Aurelien Collin 180 8. Chance Myers 180 8. Jimmy Nielsen 180 11. Matt Besler 164 12. Konrad Warzycha 107 13. Teal Bunbury 106

GOALS PLAYER 1. Soony Saad 1. C.J. Sapong 2. Teal Bunbury 2. Paulo Nagamura 2. Graham Zusi Own Goal

ASSISTS G 2 2 1 1 1 1

PLAYER 1. C.J. Sapong 2. Peterson Joseph 2. Paulo Nagamura 2. Jacob Peterson 2. Soony Saad 2. Seth Sinovic

SV 6 2

PLAYER 1. Jimmy Nielsen

SAVES PLAYER 1. Jon Kempin 2. Jimmy Nielsen

A 2 1 1 1 1 1

SHUTOUTS

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BOX SCORES - 2012 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP SPORTING KANSAS CITY VS ORLANDO CITY SC DATE: May 29, 2012 -- LIVESTRONG Sporting Park Goals by Period Sporting Kansas City Orlando City SC

1 1 0

2 2 2

Tot 3 2

Scoring Summary: KC – Paulo Nagamura (Peterson Joseph) 47+ OC – Kevin Molino (Erik Ustruck) 55 KC – Soony Saad (Paulo Nagamura, C.J. Sapong) 65 KC – Soony Saad (unassisted) 69 OC – Dennis Chin (unassisted) 84

Misconduct Summary: KC -- Aurelien Collin (caution; reckless foul) 14 KC -- Julio Cesar (caution; reckless foul) 33 COL -- Jeff Larentowicz (caution; intentional handball) 58 COL -- Hunter Freeman (caution; reckless tackle) 85 COL -- Ross LaBauex (caution; reckless foul) 88

Stats Sporting Kansas City Orlando City SC TOTAL SHOTS: 18 (Saad 5) 13 (Chin 3, Molino 3) SHOTS ON GOAL: 11 (Saad 4) 8 (3 tied with 2) FOULS: 12 (Collin 3) 11 (Ustruck 3) OFFSIDE: 1 7 CORNER KICKS: 6 2 SAVES: Kempin 6 Gallardo 8 SPORTING KANSAS CITY-- Jon Kempin; Chance Myers, Konrad Warzycha (Matt Besler 85), Aurelien Collin, Seth Sinovic; Paulo Nagamura ©, Lawrence Olum, Peterson Joseph (Graham Zusi 59); Jacob Peterson, Dom Dwyer (C.J. Sapong 46), Soony Saad ORLANDO CITY SC-- Miguel Gallardo(c); Kieron Bernard, Erik Ustruck, Luke Boden, Robert Valentino; Charlie Campbell, James O’Connor, Anthony Pulis, Kevin Molino; Dennis Chin, Jamie Watson (Ian Fuller 78) Attendance: 12,217. Temperature: 81 degrees and sunny

2 2 0

Tot 3 0

Scoring Summary: KC – C.J. Sapong 1 (Seth Sinovic 1) 5 KC – Graham Zusi 1 (Jacob Peterson 1) 56 KC – C.J. Sapong 2 (Soony Saad 1) 59 Misconduct Summary: None Stats Sporting Kansas City Dayton Dutch Lions TOTAL SHOTS: 20 (C.J. Sapong 7) 4 (4 players tied with 1) SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (C.J. Sapong 4) 0 FOULS: 7 (7 players tied with 1) 6 (Copier 2, Dias 2) OFFSIDE: 1 3 CORNER KICKS: 3 1 SAVES: 0 Williams 3 SPORTING KANSAS CITY-- Jimmy Nielsen©; Seth Sinovic, Lawrence Olum, Matt Besler (Konrad Warzycha 68), Michael Harrington; Michael Thomas, Peterson Joseph, Graham Zusi (Roger Espinoza 59); C.J. Sapong (Teal Bunbury 74), Soony Saad, Jacob Peterson DAYTON DUTCH LIONS-- Matthew Williams; Shane Smith, Mettin Copier (Daniel Holowaty 64), Nixon Dias, PGregory reciado; Joel DeLass, Bret Jones, Mikael McNamara (Akeem Priestley 60); Thomas Garner, Gerrit-Jan Bartels, Gibson Bardsley (Kyle Knotek 56) Attendance: 15,167. Temperature: 91 degrees and sunny

Stats Sporting Kansas City Colorado Rapids TOTAL SHOTS: 10 (Bunbury 4) 8 (Castrillon/Hill 2) SHOTS ON GOAL: 4 (Bunbury/Collin 2) 2 (Thompson/Hill 1) FOULS: 19 (Cesar/Bunbury 4) 13 (Freeman 4) OFFSIDE: 3 5 CORNER KICKS: 4 2 SAVES: Nielsen 2 Pickens 3 SPORTING KANSAS CITY-- Jimmy Nielsen©; Seth Sinovic, Chance Myers, Aurelien Collin, Matt Besler; Julio Cesar, Peterson Joseph (Lawrence Olum 73), Graham Zusi; C.J. Sapong, Teal Bunbury, Jacob Peterson (Soony Saad 73) COLORADO RAPIDS-- Matt Pickens; Scott Palguta, Tyrone Marshall, Kosuke Kimura, Hunter Freeman; Martin Rivero, Jeff Larentowicz©, Jaime Castrillon (Ross LaBauex 85); Tony Cascio (Kamani Hill 46), Edu, Wells Thompson (Andre Akpan 75) Attendance: 14,868. Temperature: 81 degrees and sunny

PATH TO SEMIFINALS

SPORTING KANSAS CITY VS DAYTON DUTCH LIONS DATE: JUNE 26, 2012 -- LIVESTRONG Sporting Park 1 1 0

Goals by Period 1 2 Tot Sporting Kansas City 1 1 2 Colorado Rapids 0 0 0 Scoring Summary: KC – Matt Pickens (Own Goal) 27 KC -- Teal Bunbury (C.J. Sapong) 79

Misconduct Summary: KC – Aurelien Collin (caution; tactical foul) 23 OC – Robert Valentino (caution; reckless tackle) 51 OC – Anthony Pulis (ejection; violent conduct) 70 KC – Jacob Peterson (caution; tactical foul) 78

Goals by Period Sporting Kansas City Dayton Dutch Lions

SPORTING KANSAS CITY VS COLORADO RAPIDS DATE: June 5, 2012 -- LIVESTRONG Sporting Park

THIRD ROUND - May 29 Sporting Kansas City (MLS) 3, Orlando City Soccer Club (USL PRO) 2 Philadelphia Union (MLS) 3, Rochester Rhinos (USL PRO) 0 FOURTH ROUND - June 5 Sporting Kansas City (MLS) 2, Colorado Rapids (MLS) 0 Philadelphia Union (MLS) 2, D.C. United (MLS) 1 (OT) QUARTERFINAL ROUND - June 26 (all times CT) Sporting Kansas City (MLS) 3, Dayton Dutch Lions (USL PRO) 0 Philadelphia Union (MLS) 5, Harrisburg City Islanders (USL PRO) 2

2012 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP SCHEDULE

SEMIFINAL ROUND - July 11 (all times CT) Sporting Kansas City at Philadelphia Union; PPL Park; 6:30 p.m. Chivas USA at Seattle Sounders FC; CenturyLink Field; 9:00 p.m.

CHAMPIONSHIP SITES AND SCENARIOS - August 7 or 8 Seattle Sounders FC at Sporting KC; August 8 at LIVESTRONG Sporting Park Chivas USA at Sporting KC; August 7 or 8 at LIVESTRONG Sporting Park Philadelphia Union at Seattle Sounders FC; August 8 at CenturyLink Field Chivas USA at Philadelphia Union; August 7 or 8 at PPL Park

NOTEWORTHY TOURNAMENT INFO

* Largest field of teams (64) in competition’s modern era (1995 to present) - All 32 domestic professional teams, along with 32 amateur teams - 16 from MLS, six from NASL, 10 from USL PRO * The August 7/8 final will be the earliest championship for the tournament since 1994 * Prize money for USOC champion is $100,000; finalist is $50,000 * The oldest annual team tournament in American sports, the U.S. Open Cup celebrates its 99th edition in 2012 and is named after Sporting Kansas City’s original founder Lamar Hunt * The Dewar Challenge Trophy has been awarded annually since 1912 and symbolic of U.S. Open Cup champion since 1914 * Sporting Kansas City has appeared in the semifinals twice in club history, going on to lift the tournament trophy eight years ago in 2004 with a 1-0 win against the Chicago Fire on a golden goal by striker Igor Simutenkov at Arrowhead Stadium * In the 2002 U.S. Open Cup semifinals, KC fell 3-2 in overtime to eventual champions Columbus Crew at Columbus Crew Stadium * The Philadelphia Union are competing in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup for the first time in 2012 * Seattle have won three straight U.S. Open Cup titles, becoming the third team in tournament history to repeat as champions in three consecutive years. No team has won it four years in a row.

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Sporting Kansas City at Philadelphia Union – July 11, 2012 – 7:30 p.m. EST LAST U.S. OPEN CUP MATCH

After shocking the Revolution and the Red Bulls in dramatic fashion to earn a US Open Cup quarterfinal date with the Union, the Harrisburg City Islanders discovered a little more magic Tuesday night at PPL Park. Despite ripping off two goals in the span of two minutes to cut into Philadelphia’s early three-goal lead, the City Islanders were overmatched for most of the night, dropping a 5-2 decision to the suddenly surging Union in a matchup between affiliate clubs. But even after looking completely overwhelmed in the first half, Harrisburg stormed back to make sure the game wasn’t a blowout. In the 52nd and 54th minutes, Brian Ombiji and Morgan Langley scored back-to-back goals, with forward Yann Ekra assisting on both. But the Union served up a convincing response to their ex-mates when second-half sub Antoine Hoppenot drew a penalty kick and Pajoy netted the ensuing PK. It was the second straight game in which Hoppenot was fouled in the box and Pajoy provided the finish. The red-hot rookie also scored the game-winner against D.C. United in the Union’s last US Open Cup win. Scoring Summary: PHI – Freddy Adu (Penalty Kick) 6’ PHI – Jack McInerney 9’ PHI – Lionard Pajoy (Gabriel Farfan) 29’ HAR – Brian Ombiji (Yann Ekra) 51’ HAR – Morgan Langley (Yann Ekra) 54’ PHI – Lionard Pajoy (Penalty Kick) 69’ PHI – Gabriel Gomez 81’ Harrisburg City Islanders: Stephen Basso (Tom Brandt), Dustin Bixler, Andrew Marshall, Bilal, Duckett (Colin Zizzi), Jason Pelletier, J.T. Noone, Andrew Welker, Morgan Langley, Brian Ombiji, Yann Ekra (Garret Pettis), Nick Noble

LAST MATCH VS. SPORTING KANSAS CITY

Behind two goals from Jack McInerney followed by insurance tallies from Lionard Pajoy and Antoine Hoppenot, the Union earned their first points of the John Hackworth era, topping Sporting KC 4-0 Saturday night at PPL Park. It was a dream start for the Union, who entered the game averaging an MLS-worst 0.67 goals per game. Moments into the contest, Ray Gaddis whipped a dangerous cross to the far post where a crashing Pajoy had too tight of an angle to finish but managed to keep the ball alive. Pajoy's touch put the ball just a few yards in front of Jimmy Nielsen's goal, and McInerney beat the Kansas City goalkeeper to the ball to bury a shot into the top of the net. Freddy Adu put a free kick into the danger area, where a lunging Carlos Valdes deflected the ball on goal. Nielsen made the initial save, but McInerney was there to put in the rebound for a 2-0 advantage. The Union added an insurance goal in the 81st minute on a Pajoy penalty kick. Pajoy sent Nielsen diving in the wrong direction and buried his spot kick to put the Union up 3-0. Hoppenot was rewarded for his efforts with a goal of his own in the 87th minute, when a ball was lofted over Nielsen for the fourth Union goal and the first of his MLS career. Scoring Summary: PHI – Jack McInerney (Lionard Pajoy, Raymon Gaddis) 1’ PHI – Jack McInerney 42’ PHI – Lionard Pajoy 81’ PHI – Antoine Hoppenot (Michael Farfan) 87’ Philadelphia Union: Zac MacMath, Raymon Gaddis, Carlos Valdes, Amobi Okugo, Brian Carroll, Michael Farfan, Freddy Adu (Antoine Hoppenot 59’), Michael Lahoud, Gabriel Farfan, Jack McInerney (Keon Daniel 73’), Lionard Pajoy

Substitutes Not Used: Tom Mellor, Lucky Mkosana, Drew Yates

Substitutes Not Used: Jorge Perlaza, Roger Torres, Chris Konopka, Jose Martinez, Porfirio Lopez

Philadelphia Union: Jack McInerney, Gabriel Farfan, Michael Farfan, Brian Carroll, Freddy Adu (Antoine Hoppenot), Raymon Gaddis, Michael Lahoud (Gabriel Gomez), Amobi Okugo, Porfirio Lopez, Lionard Pajoy (Jimmy McLaughlin), Zac MacMath

Sporting Kansas City: Jimmy Nielsen, Lawrence Olum, Chance Myers, Aurelien Collin, Julio Cesar(Michael Thomas 64’), Seth Sinovic, Roger Espinoza (Jacob Peterson 84’), Graham Zusi, Teal Bunbury, Kei Kamara, C.J. Sapong (Soony Saad 74’)

Substitutes Not Used: Keon Daniel, Chris Albright, Roger Torres

Substitutes Not Used: Michael Harrington, Peterson Joseph, Konrad Warzycha, Eric Kronberg

Misconduct Summary: HAR – Andrew Marshall (Caution: Reckless Foul) 60’ HAR – Morgan Langley (Caution: Reckless Foul) 74’ HAR – Jason Pelletier (Caution: Dissent) 78’ PHI – Jack McInerney (Caution: Reckless Foul) 90’

PPL Park – Chester, PA

Misconduct Summary: PHI – Brian Carroll (Caution: Hard Foul) 17’ SKC – Julio Cesar (Caution: Hard Foul) 22’ PHI – Raymon Gaddis (Caution: Hard Foul) 25’ PHI – Michael Lahoud (Caution: Hard Foul) 63’


Sporting Kansas City at Philadelphia Union – July 11, 2012 – 7:30 p.m. EST •

U.S. OPEN CUP FINAL HOSTING SCENARIOS

US Soccer announced possible championship-game scenarios on Friday, regarding the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup finals. Sporting Kansas City holds the best chance of hosting the Cup final at their home stadium. A win against the Union would automatically put the final at Livestrong Sporting Park. If the Union win, along with Chivas USA, Philadelphia will host the final on August 7 or 8 at PPL Park. However, if the Union defeat Sporting Kansas City and the Seattle Sounders defeat Chivas USA, Philadelphia would travel to Seattle for the final on August 8 at CenturyLink Field.

KEYSTONE STATE HISTORY IN OPEN CUP

In the history of the U.S. Open Cup, the Philadelphia Union are not the first team to make a run for the Open Cup title. The keystone state has won ten Open Cup titles. Bethlehem Steel F.C. became a dynasty in the early stages of the U.S. Open Cup, winning back to back titles in 1915 and 1916. The Steel won five Open Cup titles including 1918, 1919, and 1926. The state of Pennsylvania has two other teams that have won the Open Cup, the German Americans and the Philadelphia Ukranians. The German Americans won the Open Cup in 1936, while the Philadelphia Ukranians won four Open Cup titles. The Philadelphia Ukranians won in 1960, 1961, 1963, and 1966.

THE 2012 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP • •

This is the 99th edition of the USSF's annual national soccer championship, running from May through early August. This year, U.S. Soccer has increased club attendance from a 40-club tournament, to a 64-club tournament. Major League Soccer clubs based in the U.S. receive automatic bid into the third round

WE WANT THE CUP

The Philadelphia Union took on the Harrisburg City Islanders for a second time in two weeks at home on Tuesday June 26th in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Cup. Philadelphia won 52 against their affiliates after losing the first meeting 3-2 at Hersheypark Stadium in a friendly on June 12th. The Union advanced to the quarterfinals after defeating the Rochester Rhinos 3-0 on May 29th in the third round and in the fourth round of the U.S. Open Cup, the Union defeated D.C. United 2-1 on June 5th. The Union are set to take on Sporting Kansas City on July 11, in a rematch of a 4-0 win for the Union over their Eastern Conference foe. The Union are now two wins away from its first ever U.S. Open Cup title and is the first Pennsylvania-based team to reach the semifinals since United German Hungarians in 1993.

SPORTING KANSAS CITY AND PHILADELPHIA CONNECTIONS •

Union interim manager John Hackworth was an assistant coach of the 2003 United States U-17 National team, during Sporting Kansas City’s Michael Harrington and Jacob Peterson tenures with the team. Union midfielder Michael Lahoud and Kansas City’s midfielder Paulo Nagamura were both members of Chivas USA during the 2009 to 2011 campaigns.

PPL Park – Chester, PA

Union defender Chris Albright and Kansas City’s midfielder Paulo Nagamura were both teammates on the Los Angeles Galaxy during the 2005 MLS Cup victory. o Chris Albright appeared in 116 games for the Galaxy from 2002-2007. o Paulo Nagamura appeared in 54 games for the Galaxy from 2005-2006. Chris Konopka signed as a member of the Kansas City Wizards in 2007. Konopka stayed with the team for a single season. Union goalkeeper Zac MacMath and Sporting Kansas City midfielder Graham Zusi played at the University of Maryland together. The pair won a National Championship together in 2008 for the Terrapins.

UNION KICK-OFF BUSY MONTH

The match against the Los Angeles Galaxy began a busy month of July for the Union as the West Coast win was the first of four games in 11 days. The Union returned home defeating Toronto FC, 3-0, on July 8 for their second game of the busy stretch, just days before hosting Sporting Kansas City in the semifinal round of the 2012 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on July 11. After the semi-final match against Sporting Kansas City, the Union will only have two days of rest before taking the field at PPL Park against Eastern Conference foe Montreal on July 14. The Union will host Aston Villa in an international friendly on July 18. The busy month for the blue and gold does not slow down as the Union will travel to New York on July 21. After the All-Star break, the Union will host the New England Revolution on July 29.

“THE 90TH MINUTE” HEADS TO SOUTH PHILADELPHIA

The Philadelphia Union have announced that the “The 90th Minute” will change locations to the Chickie’s & Pete’s in South Philadelphia for the month July.. The first five weeks were broadcasted from PJ Whelihan’s Pub in Cherry Hill, N.J. The event is free and open to the public with on-air broadcasting scheduled from 7:00- 8:00 p.m. and various events such as a Union player meet-and-greet, raffles, prizes and giveaways from 6:00 p.m.- 8:30 p.m.

ANTOINE HOPPENOT

Rookie forward Antoine Hoppenot has appeared in four matches this season, including three straight dating back to the month of May. Hoppenot recorded his first MLS career goal in the 87th minute against Sporting Kansas City on June 26. After entering the match in the 65th against Toronto FC on July 8 for Jack McInerney, the rookie recorded his second career goal in the 78th minute. The 21-year old Hoppenot has played 85 total minutes in the 2012 season recording four shots and one shot on goal. The Union signed the forward on February 21, 2012, after the forward was taken 51st overall in the MLS Supplemental Draft. Hoppenot was a three time First-Team AllIvy selection and was ranked 20th on the Top Drawer Soccer Men's National Top 100 list as a senior. In 2010, he was named Ivy League Player of the Year and was a semifinalist for the Hermann Trophy, as well as garnered Second-Team AllAmerican honors.


Sporting Kansas City at Philadelphia Union – July 11, 2012 – 7:30 p.m. EST

MATCH INFORMATION Date: July 9, 2012 Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. Location: PPL Park

Head Coach: # Name

Philadelphia Union

John Hackworth

1

Chris Konopka

2

Carlos Valdes

3

Chris Albright

vs.

4

Bakary Soumare

5

Greg Jordan

6

Gabriel Gómez

7

Brian Carroll

8

Roger Torres

9

Jack McInerney

11

Freddy Adu

12

Chandler Hoffman

13

Michael Lahoud

14

Amobi Okugo

15

Gabriel Farfan

16

Jorge Perlaza

17

Josué Martínez

18

Zac MacMath

20

Jimmy McLaughlin

21

Michael Farfan

23

Lionard Pajoy

24

Porfirio López

25

Sheanon Williams

26

Keon Daniel

27

Zach Pfeffer

28

Raymon Gaddis

29

Antoine Hoppenot

30

Krystian Witkowski

31

Cristhian Hernandez

32

Chase Harrison

Pos. GK DF DF DF MF MF MF MW FW MF FW MF MF MF FW FW GK MF MF FW DF DF MF MF DF FW FW FW GK

Sporting Kansas City

Date of Birth ____ 4/14/1985

Head Coach: Peter Vermes # Name 1 Jimmy Nielsen

Pos. GK

Date of Birth ___ 8/6/1977

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Michael Harrington Korede Aiyegbusi Kevin Ellis Matt Besler Paulo Nagamura Chance Myers Graham Zusi Teal Bunbury Bobby Convey Konrad Warzycha Lawrence Olum Dom Dwyer Roger Espinoza Seth Sinovic C.J. Sapong

DF DF DF DF MF DF MF FW MF MF DF FW MF DF FW

1/24/1986 7/15/1988 6/30/1991 2/11/1987 3/2/1983 12/7/1987 8/18/1986 2/27/1990 5/27/1983 2/14/1989 7/10/1984 7/30/1990 10/25/1986 1/28/1987 12/27/1988

8/7/1991

18

Eric Kronberg

GK

6/7/1983

4/30/1993

19

Peterson Joseph

MF

4/24/1990

6/23/1988

21

Jon Kempin

GK

4/8/1993

6/7/1981

22 23 24 25 27 37 55 78 88

Soony Saad Kei Kamara Cyprian Hedrick Neven Markovic Kyle Miller Jacob Peterson Julio Cesar Aurelien Collin Michael Thomas

FW FW DF DF DF FW DF DF MF

8/17/1992 9/1/1984 10/6/1989 2/20/1987 5/12/1989 1/27/1986 11/18/1978 3/8/1986 3/8/1988

5/22/1985 1/14/1979 11/9/1985 4/5/1990 5/29/1984 6/20/1981 7/13/1991 8/5/1992 6/2/1989 8/17/1990 9/15/1986 3/13/1990 6/23/1988 10/11/1984 3/25/1990

9/10/1985 3/17/1990 1/16/1987 1/6/1995 1/13/1990 11/23/1990 8/17/1990 10/30/1993 4/2/1984

PPL Park – Chester, PA

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