1989 U.S. Open Cup

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The 1989 United States Open Cup is the 76th edition of the soccer tournament. The St. Petersburg Kickers (FSSL) won the cup 2-1 against New York Greek American Atlas (HASL).

Contents

[edit] Qualifying Round

  • United German Hungarians 1-0 Phoenix Apr 2
  • St.Louis Michelob def. Norco May 7
  • San Pedro Yugolslavs 4-0 LA Cosmos Mar 12
  • LA Guanajuato 0-3 Valley Eagles Mar 12
  • San Pedro Yugoslavs 0-1 Valley Eagles Mar 26
  • Exiles 1-0 Aguilas de Leon Mar 26

[edit] Open Cup Bracket

Home teams listed on top of bracket

  Regionals
Apr 23-May 14
Quarterfinals
May 14-Jun 4
Semifinals
June 18
Final
July 8
                                     
FSSL  St. Petersburg Kickers 5  
GA  Genesis 0  
  FSSL  St. Petersburg Kickers 1  
 
  LSSA  FC Dallas 0  
LSSA  FC Dallas 1
TN  Nashville Blues 0  
  FSSL  St. Petersburg Kickers 1  
  CSL  Chicago Eagles 1  
CSL  Chicago Eagles  
   
  CSL  Chicago Eagles 0
 
  BSSL  St.Louis Michelob 0  
WSA  Madison 56ers 2
BSSL  St.Louis Michelob 1  
  FSSL  St. Petersburg Kickers 2
  HASL  NY Greek AA 1
HASL  NY Greek AA 2  
MA  Hellenic 0  
  HASL  NY Greek AA 2
 
  VA  Washington Uprising 1  
VA  Washington Uprising 3
PA  Philadelphia International 2  
  HASL  NY Greek AA 4
  PL  Exiles SC 1  
PL  Exiles SC 2  
IL  Valley Eagles 1  
  PL  Exiles SC 4
 
  SJVSL  Fresno Oro 3  
SJVSL  Fresno Oro w/o
OR    

[edit] Final

July 8, 1989
St. Petersburg Kickers (FSSL) 2–1 NY Greek AA (HASL) St.Louis Soccer Park; Fenton, Missouri
Attendance:
Referee:
46'Garth Pollonais
119' Gordon Singleton (Daxon)
(Report) 80' John Lignos

Kickers Roster: FW Lee Woolley (Pinellas Park), MF Joey Valenti (Duke), GK Brett Phillips (Old Dominion), Pat Daxon (Tampa Catholic), FW Andy Daxon (Davis & Elkins), Kevin Daxon (Tampa Catholic), Bill Fortner, DF Jim Knowles, Tom Reasoner, Craig Fossett, Jim Murdaugh, Siggy Eichorst, Gordon Singleton (Clearwater), John King, Garth Pollonais (Erskine College), George Fotopoulos, Jeff Jones (Clearwater Central Catholic), John Clarke (Spartans), Paul Rowe, Doug Tveten, Mike Connell, Dave Power. Coach: Jim DiNobile (Eckerd College) President/GM: Steve Gogas

Tournament MVP: Joey Valenti (St. Petersburg)

[edit] Sources

  • St. Petersburg Times
  • St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  • Newsday
  • The Capital Times
  • Wisconsin State Journal
  • Daily Breeze
  • Chicago Sun-Times
  • Washington Post
  • The Dallas Morning News
  • Los Angeles Times