The Lamar Hunt US Open Cup is the longest running soccer tournament in America and Lights FC wants to make history in its 106th edition. To continue their road in it they will have to go through Orange County FC in the third round, with the match to be played at Cashman Field on Wednesday, May 29 at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are priced at only $10, all seating for this game will be general admission. Fans will be able to watch the game pitch-side, as field level will be open for them to go down and experience pro-soccer in a unique point of view. Tickets are available at LightsFC.com/OpenCup, at every La Bonita Supermarket in Las Vegas and at Cashman Field’s box office on the day of the game.
Before the match, the second ever “As Easy as ABC Clinic” presented by ABC Hyundai will be held at Cashman Field. Kids ages 5-12 with a purchased ticket will have the opportunity to interact and learn from Lights FC players at no additional cost from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The 2-0 victory Lights FC had against Cal FC was an emotional one for Eric Wynalda, as he led his new team to the next phase of the US Open Cup against his old team, with who he made history in the 2012 edition of the tournament. Now, the next Cup game for Las Vegas brings even more ties to coach Wynalda’s past.
Lights FC will face Orange County FC, team that is coached by Wynalda’s former teammate with the US Men’s National Team Paul Caligiuri. They both played together in two World Cups (1990 and 1994) and each has over 100 caps with the National Team.
“There’s a lot of mutual respect that we have for each other as teammates and friends,” said Lights FC manager Eric Wynalda. “It’s unfortunate that I have to play against a friend. They have to come here and beat us, which is a tough task that I don’t anticipate happening”.
Orange County FC from the NPSL shocked USL Championship side Orange County SC by eliminating them in the second round of the US Open Cup. After coming back from 1-0 and 2-1 deficits in regulation, they defended their goal in extra time before winning in a penalty kick shootout 5-3 to advance to the next phase where they have a date with Las Vegas.
“They should be commended that they got past a very good OCSC team and they can now enjoy this ride,” stated Wynalda. “This was a game where they showed some resolve. Parts of the game they had to defend and they did, the goalkeeper was very strong. At the end of the day, sometimes you can get outplayed and still win and that’s what the Open Cup is all about.”
The winner of this match will advance to the fourth round of the US Open Cup, where 21 MLS teams enter the tournament.