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How the 2013 Semifinal U.S. Open Cup Coin Flips were done

Earlier Thursday morning I was once again invited back to U.S. Soccer Federation headquarters in downtown Chicago to witness the semifinal round Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup coin flips.


Let me be honest, unlike the previous three rounds, Thursday's process was the simplest I've witnessed.


That's because even before showing up at Soccer House on Thursday morning, U.S. Soccer had already confirmed what the potential semifinal pairings would be earlier this week based on geography.


Combine that with all eight quarterfinal teams applying to host the semifinals, literally all that was needed was to flip the famous bicentennial silver dollar twice.


Still, Competition Secretary Paul Marstaller kept things official, handing out the same formatted paper which clearly listed the matchups and assigned heads and tails.


That sheet looked like this:

<strong>Heads</strong>
<strong>Tails</strong>
D.C. United/New England Revolution
Chicago Fire/Orlando City*
Real Salt Lake/Carolina RailHawks*
Portland Timbers/FC Dallas

If I can be bold enough to say, every time the Fire have come up in a coin flip, I honestly get this strange excitement in my stomach. The feeling of a simple coin going a long way to deciding your team's tournament fate is a thrilling, if not brief emotion.


TICKETS: Chicago Fire vs. Orlando City Quarterfinal on June 26

Luckily for the Fire, the first coin flip landed tails, meaning the winner of next Wednesday's game vs. Orlando City will host the winnder of D.C. United/New England on August 7. This is the third straight flip the Fire have won after losing the initial third round flip to the Charlotte Eagles.


In the second flip, the coin came up heads, meaning the winner of Real Salt Lake/Carolina RailHawks will host the winner of Portland/FC Dallas. The flip was the fourth consecutive win for RSL in the 2013 U.S. Open Cup.


And that was it.


Only one coin flip remains and that's for the final which will be played in early October. I'm told that will go down at some point in July.


All intentions to host the final were due along with intentions for the semifinal on Wednesday, though U.S. Soccer will likely not make that list public until the final coin flips occur.


I can confirm the Chicago Fire have applied to host the 2013 U.S. Open Cup final.


Earlier 2013 Open Cup Coin Flips:

- Quarterfinals
- Fourth Round
- Third Round