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Beyond The Box Score: Sporting KC in an Open Cup class of their own

The newest chapter of Sporting Kansas City’s proud history unfolded in glorious fashion Wednesday night.


Goals from Latif Blessing and Daniel Salloi paced Manager Peter Vermes’ men to a 2-1 victory over the New York Red Bulls in the 2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final, played before an electric crowd at jam-packed Children’s Mercy Park.


The win was another major feather in the cap for a Sporting Kansas City side that has tasted more championship success over the last six seasons than any other club in Major League Soccer.


The biggest statistical talking point to emerge from Wednesday’s triumph is simplistic in nature, but too profound to ignore.


Indeed, Sporting Kansas City has become the first MLS team to win four major trophies over the last six seasons. The club also kept their unblemished record in Open Cup finals, joining Seattle Sounders FC and Chicago Fire as the only four-time champions among MLS outfits.


MAJOR TROPHIES AMONG MLS CLUBS SINCE 2012

TeamTrophiesMLS
Cup
Supporters'
Shield
Domestic
Cup
Sporting KC4103
Seattle Sounders FC3111
Toronto FC3003
LA Galaxy2200
FC Dallas2011
New York Red Bulls2020
Montreal Impact2002


U.S. OPEN CUP WINNERS AND FINALISTS
(MLS TEAMS SINCE 1996)

TeamWinsRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
Sporting KC402004, 2012, 2015, 2017
Seattle Sounders FC412009, 2010, 2011, 20142012
Chicago Fire421998, 2000, 2003, 20062004, 2011
D.C. United321996, 2008, 20131997, 2009
LA Galaxy222001, 20052002, 2006
FC Dallas221997, 20162005, 2007
New England Revolution1220072001, 2016
Columbus Crew SC1220021998, 2010
Philadelphia Union022014, 2015
New York Red Bulls022003, 2017
Real Salt Lake012013
Miami Fusion012000
Colorado Rapids011999


This narrative, of course, isn’t complete without shining the spotlight on Sporting Kansas City Manager Peter Vermes. The 50-year-old is one of just two coaches to win three Open Cups as well as an MLS Cup.


U.S. OPEN CUP TITLES BY COACH
(MODERN ERA, 1995 - PRESENT)

<strong>Titles</strong>
<strong>Coach</strong>
<strong>Years</strong>
<strong>MLS Cup wins</strong>
5
Sigi Schmid
2001, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014
2002, 2008
<strong><em>3</em></strong>
<strong><em>Peter Vermes</em></strong>
<strong><em>2012, 2015, 2017</em></strong>
<strong><em>2013</em></strong>
2
Bob Bradley
1998, 2000
1998
2
Dave Sarachan
2003, 2006
1
Bruce Arena
1996
1996, 1997, 2011, 2012, 2014
1
Steve Sampson
2005
2005
1
Bob Gansler
2004
2000
1
Oscar Pareja
2016
1
Ben Olsen
2013
1
Tom Soehn
2008
1
Steve Nicol
2007
1
Greg Andrulis
2002
1
Dave Dir
1997

Children's Mercy Park provided an electric atmosphere for Wednesday's final, serving as the ideal venue for the nationally televised showdown on ESPN2. It was not only a fitting climax to the Open Cup competition, but affirmed that the world-class stadium is among the greatest fortresses in North America. With Toronto FC's 5-3 home loss to the Montreal Impact on Wednesday, Sporting KC is the only MLS team yet to lose a competitive match on home soil in 2017.