Sporting KC 1-1 (7-6) Philadelphia Union – September 30, 2015
2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Championship Match was held at PPL Park in Chester, Pennsylvania in front of 14,463 soccer fans – an outstanding and exciting soccer match, a game that kept every fan on the edge of their seats.
Sporting Kansas City defeated the Philadelphia Union 1-1 (7-6 on penalty kicks) to win the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. After conceding a 23rd minute goal by the Union’s Sebastien Le Toux, Sporting KC leveled the match at 1-1 with a 65th minute Krisztian Nemeth.
The match remained tied at 1-1 through 90 minutes and both periods of extra time.
Sporting KC would prevail in the 7-6 in the penalty kick shoout with midfielder Jordi Quintilla scoring the deciding penalty kick.
Full video highilghts of the club’s third Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup title.
Sebastien Le Toux 23rd minute goal
Sporting Kansas City claimed the club’s third U.S. Open Cup championship since 2004 and the team’s third major title in the past four seasons on Wednesday, prevailing 7-6 in an eight-round penalty kick shootout after a 1-1 draw with the Philadelphia Union at PPL Park in Chester, Pennsylvania. With the triumph, Sporting Kansas City brings home the Dewar Challenge Trophy and secures a berth in the 2016/17 Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League to compete against the best teams in North America, Central America and the Caribbean region.
The rookie would then register the only shot of the first extra time period, once again connecting with Besler on a throw-in albeit this time with a ball into his feet. Abdul-Salaam eluded Casey in a tight space but had his shot blocked by Richie Marquez from close range.The final 15 minutes would then see each side exchange one noteworthy scoring opportunity. Melia smothered a loose ball in the aftermath of a corner taken by Le Toux in the 110th minute. Dwyer’s chance at a late go-ahead goal was spurned with an outstretched save from Andre Blake, who was then replaced in the game’s final minute in favor of John McCarthy. The reigning USL goalkeeper of the year had featured for Philadelphia in all four U.S. Open Cup games up until the final and twice led the Union through penalty shootouts.
Sporting KC are no strangers to the penalty shootout, claiming the 2012 U.S. Open Cup and 2013 MLS Cup with kicks from the mark, and the experience showed on Wednesday with seven of the team’s eight shooters successful. Both goalkeepers came up with back-to-back saves on their third try as Melia thwarted Edu and Blake tipped Nemeth’s attempt into the post.
The next eight players would convert one after another until the eighth round when Melia lifted his left leg to meet Wenger’s shot and set the stage for the decisive penalty. Up stepped 21-year-old newcomer Jordi Quintilla — the youngest player to feature in the shootout — to secure the title with a left-footed shot as Blake dove the opposite direction.
Sporting Kansas City: Tim Melia; Chance Myers (Jacob Peterson 112), Matt Besler (c), Kevin Ellis, Seth Sinovic (Saad Abdul-Salaam 78); Soni Mustivar (Jordi Quintilla 66), Benny Feilhaber, Paulo Nagamura; Graham Zusi, Krisztian Nemeth, Dom Dwyer
Subs Not Used: Jon Kempin, Erik Palmer-Brown, Bernardo Anor, Mikey Lopez
Philadelphia Union: Andre Blake (John McCarthy 121+); Maurice Edu (c), Richie Marquez, Ray Gaddis, Fabinho; Vincent Noguiera, Sebastien Le Toux, Cristian Maidana (Conor Casey 77), Michael Lahoud, Tranquillo Barnetta; C.J. Sapong (Andrew Wenger 116)
Subs Not Used: Warren Creavalle, Brian Carroll, Eric Ayuk, Steven Vitoria
Stats | SKC | PHI |
Shots | 13 | 14 |
Shots on Goal | 6 | 8 |
Saves | 7 | 5 |
Fouls | 24 | 18 |
Offside | 1 | 5 |
Corner Kicks | 6 | 10 |
Misconduct Summary:
PHI — Michael Lahoud (caution; reckless tackle) 21
SKC — Kevin Ellis (caution; tactical foul) 29
SKC — Seth Sinovic (caution; tactical foul) 34
PHI — Tranquillo Barnetta (caution; reckless foul) 58
SKC — Jordi Quintilla (caution; reckless tackle) 71
SKC — Matt Besler (caution; tactical foul) 86
PHI — C.J. Sapong (caution; reckless foul) 91+
SKC — Paulo Nagamura (caution; tactical foul) 94
SKC — Graham Zusi (caution; reckless tackle) 104
SKC — Chance Myers (caution; reckless foul) 106
Scoring Summary:
PHI — Sebastien Le Toux 2 (Vincent Nogueira 2) 23
SKC — Krisztian Nemeth 5 (Graham Zusi 1, Chance Myers 1) 65
Penalty Kick Shootout:
PHI: Sebastien Le Toux (make)
SKC: Benny Feilhaber (make)
PHI: Vincent Nogueira (make)
SKC: Dom Dwyer (make)
PHI: Maurice Edu (save)
SKC: Krisztian Nemeth (save)
PHI: Tranquillo Barnetta (make)
SKC: Matt Besler (make)
PHI: Conor Casey (make)
SKC: Paulo Nagamura (make)
PHI: Michael Lahoud (make)
SKC: Graham Zusi (make)
PHI: Ray Gaddis (make)
SKC: Kevin Ellis (make)
PHI: Andrew Wenger (save)
SKC: Jordi Quintilla (make)
Sporting KC Manager Peter Vermes was very outspoken after the game and said,”I think tonight there were seven guys on the field in the beginning of the game that were from the 2013 MLS cup Final. That experience is huge. It took a long time to cultivate that group and I don’t want to say it’s everything, but it’s a lot. And as much as you are a part of the time period where we built that culture. What else is transpired is that they are now the ones that raise in the standard year after year. So when new players come in, there is no flexibility for them to go their own way. They either adapt or adjust to the culture the way it is or they find themselves out pretty quickly. So when the new guys come in, they understand very quickly what the club is all about, what the expectations are.”
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