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Last updated on February 1, 2009
2001 U.S. Open Cup Dating back to 1914, the U.S. Open Cup is the oldest soccer competition in the United States and is among the oldest in the world. The U.S. Open Cup is a single-elimination tournament open to all amateur and professional teams in the United States. Thirty-two teams competed for the 87-year-old Dewar Cup trophy in the 2001 U.S. Open Cup. Quarterfinals June 24, 2001 Chicago Fire (MLS) def. Pittsburgh Riverhounds (A-League), 3-2 (OT) Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS) def. San Jose Earthquakes (MLS), 1-1 (10-9 on PKs) New England Revolution (MLS) def. Columbus Crew (MLS), 2-1 D.C. United (MLS) def. Richmond Kickers (A-League), 2-1 Semifinals August 22, 2001 Los Angeles Galaxy def. Chicago Fire, 2-1 (OT) New England Revolution def. D.C. United, 2-0 FinalLos Angeles Galaxy, 2-1 (OT) Oct. 27 at Titan Stadium, Fullerton, Calif. Attendance: 4,195 | | 1 | 2 | OT | —F |
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| New England | 1 | 0 | 0 | —1 | | Los Angeles | 0 | 1 | 1 | —2 |
First Half: NE-Wolde Harris (unassisted), 30th minute. Second Half: LA-Ezra Hendrickson (Greg Vanney), 70th. Overtime: LA-Danny Califf (Cobi Jones), 92nd.
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