US Soccer Faces Challenges in Revitalizing the Open Cup
US Soccer Faces Challenges in Revitalizing the Open Cup
US · Published Aug 23, 2026
The US Open Cup, a historic soccer competition established in 1913, is facing challenges as Major League Soccer (MLS) and United Soccer League (USL) expand their operations.
The tournament, which includes amateur and professional teams, has seen reduced participation from top-tier teams in recent years.

Impact & Risks

The reduced participation of top-tier teams in the Open Cup risks diminishing its prestige and appeal. Fans and players may lose interest in a competition that lacks representation from the best teams, including star players like Lionel Messi. Additionally, the absence of full professional participation could hinder the tournament's ability to serve as a platform for underdog stories and diverse supporter cultures, which have historically been its hallmark.

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