Official: 2020 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic

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UPDATE (Aug. 17, 2 pm ET): The 2020 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup has officially been canceled, U.S. Soccer announced on Monday afternoon, confirming initial reporting on Friday by Sports Illustrated.


In a release, the federation cited the continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as the driving factor behind the U.S. Open Cup Committee's decision to cancel the tournament. The Committee also canceled the 2021 Open Division qualifying, which serves as the pathway for local amateur clubs to qualify for next year's tournament and was set to take place in the fall. Instead, the 38 teams who had qualified for the 2020 competition and who maintain Open Cup eligibility through next year will be automatically invited for 2021.


“Despite this setback, the importance and significance of U.S. Soccer’s National Championship continues to grow, and we look forward to launching the 2021 tournament next spring with the same enthusiasm that was planned for this year’s 100-team competition,” said Open Cup Commissioner Paul Marstaller. “Every club cherishes the chance to compete for a major national trophy and the U.S. Open Cup will be waiting for them next year.”


U.S. Soccer also confirmed that the 2021 Concacaf Champions League berth that would normally be allocated to the winner of the tournament will be determined in the future. 


The cancellation of the tournament also brings to an end a 106-year streak of crowning a champion, which made the tournament the second-longest running in the soccer world after the Irish Cup, and the longest continually-contested annual sports competition in the USA.




The 2020 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup will be canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, per a Friday report from Sports Illustrated's Brian Straus.

According to Straus, the U.S. Soccer Federation had been holding out to see if there was a feasible way to host this year's tournament, but ultimately came to the conclusion that canceling this year's competition was the best course of action. The competition was initially suspended back in March.


Per Straus, there is no decision as of yet on how to allocate the Concacaf Champions League slot that typically goes to the tournament champion.