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1992 U.S. Open Cup

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1992 U.S. Open Cup
Dewar Challenge Cup
Tournament details
CountryUnited States
Final positions
ChampionsSan Jose Oaks
Runner-upBridgeport Vasco da Gama
1993 CONCACAF Cup Winners CupSan Jose Oaks
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The 1992 United States Open Cup was the 79th edition of the soccer tournament to crown the national champion of the United States.

The San Jose Oaks (SFDML) won the cup 2–1 against Vasco da Gama (LISA) of Bridgeport, Connecticut in a match played at Kuntz Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Bracket

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
SFDML San Jose Oaks 3
USASA Kells Celtic 0
SFDML San Jose Oaks 3
USASA Indianapolis Inferno 1
USASA Indianapolis Inferno 2
USASA Scott Gallacher 0
SFDML San Jose Oaks 2
LISA Vasco da Gama 1
LSSA FC Dallas 1
USISL Dallas Rockets 2
USISL Dallas Rockets 0
LISA Vasco da Gama 2
USASA Fairfax Spartans 0
LISA Vasco da Gama 1

Regional semifinals

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Regional Finals

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Semifinals

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Championship

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San Jose Oaks2–1Bridgeport Vasco da Gama
John Hughes
Dave Palic
(Report) Sheldon Neal 80’
Attendance: 2,500

Tournament MVP: John Hughes (San Jose)

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References

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  • "Compton team falls in cup final", Press-Telegram, May 8, 1992
  • "Sports In Brief", St. Petersburg Times, p. 5, February 15, 1992
  • "Regional", Greensboro News and Record, pp. C1, March 30, 1992
  • Olcott, Doug (April 19, 1992), "Activity Notebooks Soccer", Newsday, p. 27
  • "Et Cetera: Zmeskal Tops Gymnastics", The Salt Lake Tribune, pp. B4, April 20, 1992
  • "Isle soccer team reaches regional play", Galveston Daily News, p. 22, May 1, 1992
  • Caesar, Dan (June 7, 1992), "Americans Tie Italy, Win Soccer Tourney", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, pp. 2F
  • Stephens, Phil (June 18, 1992), "Dallas Rockets keep winning, host Open Cup semifinals", Park Cities People, p. 23
  • Jordan, Ray (June 22, 1992), "Wanderer Indiana Coach's Son Finds Second Home", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p. 6
  • Payne, Dave (July 9, 1992), "S.J. Oaks soccer club tries for 3 national titles", San Jose Mercury News, pp. 8F