Modern Era renamed "Professional Era"
1995 returned to the current era, not included in stats
In 1995, the U.S. Open Cup was changed forever when the very first professional teams joined the tournament.
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1995
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1996 - 2006
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MLS
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A-League
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USL-1
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USISL Pro
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USL-2
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USISL Premier
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PDL
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USASA
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USASA
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While the 1995 tournament is certainly part of the Cup’s history and kick starts the "Professional Era", there really isn’t a satisfactory way to compare this tournament with the ones that followed. With that in mind, we have decided to remove 1995 from our statistics, but will keep it within the "Professional Era" as a matter of historical record. After all, it was, in fact, the debut of pro teams in the Open Cup.
In 1995, the only participants came from the A-League (four teams), USISL Pro (seven teams) and Premier (one team) leagues and the USASA (four teams). With four, rather then the current five, levels of play, there just is not a good way to compare the accomplishments of a team in 1995 against a team from 1996 and beyond. Fans could debate what level you would place the A-League on, and what level the USISL Pro was forever, so eliminating 1995 from the equation was the easiest way to avoid that.
Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Finals, 1995-2008
Home team listed first, except for neutral sites
The results of every U.S. Open Cup final in the "Professional Era" (1995 - present).