U.S. Open Cup Alumni Shine in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group Stage, Several Set for Knockout Stage
The majority of the 78 players and coaches with Open Cup ties are moving on; defending Open Cup champion Jacob Shaffelburg kicked off knockout stage with some history
By: Ethan Triebsch
Fifty-four players with ties to the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup are moving on to the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Of the 78 players and coaches at the World Cup who have participated in Open Cup during their careers, over 70% are progressing to the win-or-go-home stage.
Across 78 group stage matches at this year’s tournament, 62 players with Open Cup ties made an appearance. In total, those 62 players combined for 153 appearances, 8,893 minutes, 13 goals and three assists in the group stage.
Canada’s Jacob Shaffelburg Makes History in Los Angeles
Canada's Jacob Shaffelburg celebrates the team's fifth goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B match between Canada and Qatar at BC Place Vancouver on June 18, 2026 in Vancouver, B.C. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
The knockout stage kicked off with a dramatic stoppage-time winner for co-hosts Canada against former World Cup hosts South Africa. Aside from the United States’ 17 players with Open Cup ties, Canada’s nine is the most of any country. Alternatively, South Africa—alongside this year's World Cup darlings Cape Verde—is one of two African nations with Open Cup connections on the roster.
A slow, calculated contest culminated with a shocking scene in second-half stoppage time. Reigning Open Cup champion with Nashville SC and current LAFC winger Jacob Shaffelburg whipped in a dangerous cross into the South Africa box to ignite the action. Shaffelburg’s cross—initially headed away by a South Africa defender—fell to the feet of his LAFC teammate Stephen Eustáquio, who ripped the ball inside the far post for the Canadian winner. The victory—Canada’s first win in its first knockout stage appearance—sends Les Rouges and their nine Open Cup veterans on to the Round of 16 for the first time.
“I go into every game the same way, just trying to make an impact as much as I can when I'm on the field,” Shaffelburg said after the match. “Those big moments like playing in those [Open Cup, CanadianChampionship] finals definitely calm the nerves a bit more for these [World Cup matches].
“When I got subbed on, the coaches were saying, ‘Trust yourself with the crosses.’ It was on my right foot, which isn’t my strong foot, so, I really tried to focus on it, and I got lucky. I feel like in hockey that would be an assist, so I'll give it to myself, since we're Canadian. But yeah, I was just trying to whip the ball in the box.”
Along with former Nashville SC teammate and Iraq midfielder Ahmed Qasem, Canada winger Jacob Shaffelburg is the seventh defending Open Cup champion to appear in the World Cup this century, joining Jhegson Méndez, LAFC (2021)/Ecuador (2022); Landon Donovan (LA Galaxy (2005)/United States (2006); Michael Umaña, LA Galaxy (2005)/Costa Rica (2006); Cobi Jones, LA Galaxy (2001)/United States (2002); and Luis Hernández, LA Galaxy (2001)/Mexico (2002).
With his appearance as a second-half substitute against South Africa, Shaffelburg joins Concacaf legends Cobi Jones (United States) and Luis Hernández (Mexico) as the only defending Open Cup champions this century to appear in the knockout stage of the World Cup.
Additionally, Canada head coach Jesse Marsch joined an elite club during his playing days in MLS by winning the Open Cup four times—first with D.C. United (1996) and then with Chicago Fire FC (1998, 2000, 2003).
The Best of the Group Stage
Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Argentina and Algeria at Kansas City Stadium on June 16, 2026 in Kansas City, Mo. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
Of the former Open Cup participants, none stood out more than Argentina forward Lionel Messi. The legendary goalscorer and defending World Cup champion is leading the Golden Boot race with six goals in three matches. The Inter Miami CF man helped the Herons to the 2023 U.S. Open Cup Final during his debut season in South Florida.
Elsewhere, eight other Open Cup alumni contributed to goals in the group stage. Canada’s Cyle Larin, formerly of Orlando City SC and now at Southampton FC in the English Championship, scored in each of Canada’s first two group stage matches against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Qatar.
Former Columbus Crew man Cucho Hernández tallied an assist for Colombia on his World Cup debut against Uzbekistan, FC Dallas goalscorer Petar Musa found the back of the net against England in histournament debut for Croatia, towering Portland Timbers defender Finn Surman scored for New Zealand against Egypt, and Paraguay’s Matías Galarza—just over a month removed from his last Open Cup appearance with Atlanta United FC—scored the winner against Türkiye in the second minute.
Four goalkeepers with Open Cup ties suited up in the group stage. The USMNT’s Matt Freese (New York City FC, Philadelphia Union) and Matt Turner (New England Revolution, Jersey Express) both saw action, Canada’s Maxime Crépeau (LAFC, Portland Timbers) kept a clean sheet against Qatar, but it was Curaçao’s Eloy Room—currently of the USL Championship’s Miami FC and previously an unused substitute in the Columbus Crew’s Open Cup run in 2022 and 2023—who stole headlines. The 37-year-old amassed a tournament-leading 21 saves and matched USMNT goalkeeper Tim Howard’s single-match record of 15 saves in the scoreless draw against Ecuador.
Shining for the Stars and Stripes
The USMNT's Auston Trusty celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between Türkiye and USA at Los Angeles Stadium on June 25, 2026 in Inglewood, Calif. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
Of the 17 USMNT players with Open Cup ties, 15 made appearances in the Stars and Stripes’ group-topping start to the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Rising U.S. Men’s National Team talent Alex Freeman—an Open Cup champion with Orlando City SC in 2022—assisted Gio Reyna’s stoppage-time stunner against Paraguay before scoring one of his own against Australia.
Freeman stood out as the sixth-youngest USMNT World Cup goalscorer—just a year removed from his National Team debut—and became the second USMNT defender to score in the World Cup since John Brooks in 2014.
“We felt something before the World Cup even started, we knew our bond, this bond is like a family here in the [USMNT],” Freeman said. “Now that we've won two games and been consistently winning and playing well, our confidence is through the roof. Now it's about how can we give more and more and more. The game's done so now we work until the next game, be ready, be 100%, and give it all again.”
USMNT defender Auston Trusty—who previously appeared in the Open Cup with the Philadelphia Union and Colorado Rapids—scored his first USMNT goal in only his 10th appearance against Türkiye. Trusty’s goal after just two minutes and 13 seconds was the second-quickest the USMNT has scored in a World Cup match after Clint Dempsey’s score after 30 seconds against Ghana in 2014.
U.S. OPEN CUP ALUMNI IN THE FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 - GROUP STAGE STATISTICS
Player Statistics
Player
Team
Country
Confederation
Minutes
Appearances
Goals
Assists
Lionel Messi
Inter Miami CF (MLS)
Argentina
CONMEBOL
200
3
6
0
Cyle Larin
Orlando City SC (MLS)
Canada
Concacaf
162
3
2
0
Alex Freeman^
Orlando City SC (MLS)
United States
Concacaf
193
3
1
1
Finn Surman
Portland Timbers (MLS)
New Zealand
OFC
270
3
1
0
Matías Galarza
Atlanta United FC (MLS)
Paraguay
CONMEBOL
180
2
1
0
Petar Musa
FC Dallas (MLS)
Croatia
UEFA
111
2
1
0
Auston Trusty
Philadelphia Union (MLS), Colorado Rapids (MLS)
United States
Concacaf
100
2
1
0
Jacob Shaffelburg^
Nashville SC (MLS)
Canada
Concacaf
55
3
0
1
Cucho Hernández
Columbus Crew (MLS)
Colombia
CONMEBOL
10
1
0
1
Amir Murillo
Red Bull New York (MLS)
Panama
Concacaf
270
3
0
0
Eloy Room*
Columbus Crew (MLS)
Curaçao
Concacaf
270
3
0
0
Mbekezeli Mbokazi
Chicago Fire FC (MLS)
South Africa
CAF
270
3
0
0
Aiden O'Neill
New York City FC (MLS)
Australia
AFC
270
3
0
0
Tommy Smith
Colorado Rapids (MLS)
New Zealand
OFC
270
3
0
0
Ricardo Adé*
Miami United FC (NPSL)
Haiti
Concacaf
270
3
0
0
Carlos Harvey
Minnesota United FC (MLS), MNUFC2 (MLS NEXT Pro), Phoenix Rising FC (USL Championship), LA Galaxy (MLS)
Panama
Concacaf
268
3
0
0
Richie Laryea*
Orlando City SC (MLS)
Canada
Concacaf
263
3
0
0
Danley Jean Jacques
Philadelphia Union (MLS)
Haiti
Concacaf
260
3
0
0
Cristian Martínez
Columbus Crew (MLS)
Panama
Concacaf
243
3
0
0
Diego Gómez
Inter Miami CF (MLS)
Paraguay
CONMEBOL
237
3
0
0
Jamiro Monteiro
Philadelphia Union (MLS), San Jose Earthquakes (MLS)
Cape Verde
CAF
230
3
0
0
Tim Payne
Portland Timbers2 (USL Championship)
New Zealand
OFC
227
3
0
0
Tajon Buchanan
New England Revolution (MLS)
Canada
Concacaf
219
3
0
0
Alan Franco
Charlotte FC (MLS)
Ecuador
CONMEBOL
209
3
0
0
James Rodríguez
Minnesota United FC (MLS)
Colombia
CONMEBOL
206
3
0
0
Michael Boxall
Minnesota United FC (MLS)
New Zealand
OFC
206
3
0
0
Esmir Bajraktarevic
New England Revolution (MLS)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
UEFA
190
3
0
0
Ricardo Pepi
FC Dallas (MLS)
United States
Concacaf
182
3
0
0
Steven Moreira
Columbus Crew (MLS)
Cape Verde
CAF
181
3
0
0
Chris Richards*
FC Dallas (MLS)
United States
Concacaf
180
2
0
0
Tyler Adams
Red Bull New York (MLS), Red Bull New York II (USL Championship)
United States
Concacaf
180
2
0
0
Tim Ream
Charlotte FC (MLS), Red Bull New York (MLS)
United States
Concacaf
180
2
0
0
Maxime Crépeau
LAFC (MLS), Portland Timbers (MLS)
Canada
Concacaf
180
3
0
0
Matt Freese
New York City FC (MLS), Philadelphia Union (MLS)
United States
Concacaf
180
2
0
0
Thiago Almada
Atlanta United FC (MLS)
Argentina
CONMEBOL
149
3
0
0
Frantzdy Pierrot
Reading United AC (USL League Two)
Haiti
Concacaf
142
3
0
0
Brian Gutiérrez
Chicago Fire FC (MLS)
Mexico
Concacaf
137
2
0
0
Tani Oluwaseyi
Minnesota United FC (MLS)
Canada
Concacaf
127
3
0
0
Miguel Almirón
Atlanta United FC (MLS)
Paraguay
CONMEBOL
124
2
0
0
Ahmed Qasem^
Nashville SC (MLS)
Iraq
AFC
123
3
0
0
Marco Pašalić
Orlando City SC (MLS)
Croatia
UEFA
98
3
0
0
Matt Turner
New England Revolution (MLS), Jersey Express (USL League Two)
United States
Concacaf
90
1
0
0
Mark McKenzie
Philadelphia Union (MLS)
United States
Concacaf
90
1
0
0
Miles Robinson^
Atlanta United FC (MLS)
United States
Concacaf
90
1
0
0
Lucas Herrington
Colorado Rapids (MLS)
Australia
AFC
90
1
0
0
Fidel Escobar
Red Bull New York (MLS)
Panama
Concacaf
90
1
0
0
Santiago Arias
FC Cincinnati (MLS)
Colombia
CONMEBOL
87
1
0
0
Joe Scally
New York City FC (MLS)
United States
Concacaf
87
2
0
0
Brenden Aaronson*
Philadelphia Union (MLS)
United States
Concacaf
77
1
0
0
Mohammad Abualnadi
Sporting Kansas City (MLS)
Jordan
AFC
72
1
0
0
Jesse Randall
Charleston Battery (USL Championship)
New Zealand
OFC
60
3
0
0
Obed Vargas
Seattle Sounders FC (MLS)
Mexico
Concacaf
46
2
0
0
Moïse Bombito
Colorado Rapids (MLS)
Canada
Concacaf
45
1
0
0
Jordy Alcívar
Charlotte FC (MLS)
Ecuador
CONMEBOL
45
1
0
0
Jearl Margaritha
Phoenix Rising FC (USL Championship)
Curaçao
Concacaf
39
2
0
0
Brian Rodríguez
LAFC (MLS)
Uruguay
CONMEBOL
38
3
0
0
Kaku
Red Bull New York (MLS)
Paraguay
CONMEBOL
10
1
0
0
Derrick Etienne Jr.
Red Bull New York (MLS), Atlanta United FC (MLS), Columbus Crew (MLS)
Haiti
Concacaf
9
1
0
0
Alberto Quintero*
San Jose Earthquakes (MLS)
Panama
Concacaf
2
1
0
0
Haji Wright
New York Cosmos (NASL)
United States
Concacaf
1
1
0
0
Andrés Gómez
Real Salt Lake (MLS)
Colombia
CONMEBOL
1
1
0
0
Álex Zendejas
FC Dallas (MLS)
United States
Concacaf
1
13
0
0
Aníbal Godoy
San Jose Earthquakes (MLS), Nashville SC (MLS)
Panama
Concacaf
1
1
0
0
Léo Pereira
Orlando City SC (MLS)
Brazil
CONMEBOL
0
0
0
0
Cristian Roldán
Seattle Sounders FC (MLS)
United States
Concacaf
0
0
0
0
Max Arfsten
Columbus Crew (MLS)
United States
Concacaf
0
0
0
0
Juan Portilla
Jacksonville Armada FC (NPSL)
Colombia
CONMEBOL
0
0
0
0
Adalberto Carrasquilla^
Houston Dynamo FC (MLS)
Panama
Concacaf
0
0
0
0
Braian Ojeda
Real Salt Lake (MLS), Orlando City SC (MLS)
Paraguay
CONMEBOL
0
0
0
0
Milos Degenek
Columbus Crew (MLS)
Australia
AFC
0
0
0
0
Dayne St. Clair
Minnesota United FC (MLS)
Canada
Concacaf
0
0
0
0
Chris Brady
Chicago Fire FC (MLS)
United States
Concacaf
0
0
0
0
Joel Waterman
Chicago Fire FC (MLS), Kitsap Pumas (USL League Two)
Canada
Concacaf
0
0
0
0
Olwethu Makhanya
Philadelphia Union (MLS)
South Africa
CAF
0
0
0
0
Kai Trewin
New York City FC (MLS)
Australia
AFC
0
0
0
0
CJ dos Santos*
Inter Miami CF (MLS)
Cape Verde
CAF
0
0
0
0
Duke Lacroix
Sacramento Republic FC (USL Championship), Reno 1868 FC (USL Championship), Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC (USL Championship), Ocean City Nor'easters (USL League Two)
Haiti
Concacaf
0
0
0
0
Carl Sainté
Phoenix Rising FC (USL Championship), FC Dallas (MLS), New Mexico United (USL Championship)