Philadelphia German Americans win the 1936 US Open Cup
On May 3, 1936, Philadelphia German Americans became the first amateur team, and the first team from the city of Philadelphia, to win the US Open Cup.
On May 3, 1936, Philadelphia German Americans became the first amateur team, and the first team from the city of Philadelphia, to win the US Open Cup.
Notes from Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference. Union ink new 5-year deal with Bimbo. 8000 US Open Cup tickets sold so far. Union STHs have until Sunday to buy USOC tickets for their regular seats. More news.
Peter Andrews on why the U.S. Open Cup — despite its many flaws, and the Union’s ugly performances in it — still captures our imaginations.
Greg and Eli are joined by KYW Newsradio reporter Matt Leon to talk about the Union’s busy week. Also discussed, the search for a new head coach.
Seattle thump Chicago 6-0 to set up US Open Cup final against Union at PPL Park. Corben Bone loaned to USL PRO’s Hammerheads. Union Academy players get US BNTs call-ups. Suarez ban upheald. More.
A cagey match opened up in the second half, then the spotlight fell — as it often has recently — on Zac MacMath.
Quotes from Union US Open Cup semifinal win in Dallas. Tickets for Sept. 16 final at PPL Park go on sale on Thursday. Ribeiro named USL PRO Player of the Week. US advances to Women’s U-20 World Cup quarterfinals. More news.
A mistake followed by a massive save. Zac MacMath shone in the shootout as the Union win and now will host the 2014 US Open Cup final at PPL Park on Sept. 16.
Union and Dallas quotes ahead of tonight’s US Open Cup semifinal, as well as a roundup of previews. More Union, MLS, and national team news.
Dallas are undefeated in eight league games since May 31, including the only Union loss under Jim Curtin, the consequence of a fluky own-goal.
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