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Big Changes To US Open Cup: 64-Teams, Equal Hosting Chances

The US Soccer Federation has approved a major change to the US Open Cup. A change that will certainly enhance how the tournament is played in the US.

The competition will feature a Modern Professional Era (1995-present) record 64 teams, including every US-based professional club in the American soccer pyramid from Major League Soccer (16 teams), the North American Soccer League (6 teams), and USL PRO (10 teams).

Read the full article at WVHooligan.

WVHooligan @ Jan 11, 2012 6:00 PM EDT | Blog Profile

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