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词条 La Máquina FC
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  1. U.S. Open Cup record

     2016  2016 Qualifying  2017  2017 Qualifying  2018  2018 Qualifying 

  2. Year by year

  3. Squad

  4. References

  5. External links

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| ground = Santa Ana Valley H.S. (UPSL)
Lake Forest Sports Park (UPSL)
Mater Dei (Training)
Westminster High School (Open Cup)
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| }}La Máquina is an American amateur soccer club, based out of the Santa Ana, California area, in central Orange County, competing in the United Premier Soccer League. The club takes its name and identity from Cruz Azul of Liga MX, and was formed as a branch of the Irvine Premier Soccer Club's FC Golden State, for competing in the UPSL.[1]

U.S. Open Cup record

2016

La Máquina entered the 2016 U.S. Open Cup, in the first round against the Portland Timbers U-23 of the Premier Development League, and advanced to the second round by defeating the Timbers by a score of 2–0.[2] La Máquina qualified to the First Round of the 2016 U.S. Open Cup by defeating 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Chula Vista FC by a score of 4–0.[3]

La Máquina defeated the Sacramento Gold of the National Premier Soccer League by a score of 2–0 in the second round of the Open Cup on May 18, 2016 at Westminster High School in Westminster, California and advanced to face fellow UPSL side LA Wolves FC in a historic face off putting two new clubs and leagues in the third round. This was the first Open Cup for both teams.

On June 1, 2016 La Máquina defeated L.A. Wolves in the third round of the U.S. Open Cup and advanced to the following round to face the LA Galaxy at the StubHub Center on June 14, 2016.

On June 14, 2016 La Máquina faced the LA Galaxy at the StubHub Center in Carson, CA and fell in extra time by a score of 4–1, after a controversial goal was allowed by the referee in favor of the Galaxy. The match commentators said that the final score was not reflective of how the match played out, given that La Máquina held the Galaxy to a 1–1 tie for 90 minutes. Although there were questionable calls in the match, La Máquina had a man advantage for about 70 minutes of regulation time, after Galaxy midfielder Rafael García was ejected from the game upon receiving a straight red card on a foul to La Máquina's midfielder Ramiro Zurdo Díaz . La Máquina were incapable of closing the game in regulation time.

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2016 Qualifying

La Máquina qualified to their first U.S. Open Cup in two qualifying rounds. There were to be three elimination rounds, but the U.S. Soccer Federation used its discretion to qualify the winners of the second qualifying rounds, due to the restructuring of the tournament that took place that year.

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2017

La Máquina qualified to their second consecutive U.S. Open Cup, in two qualifying rounds, by defeating Orange County FC and Santa Ana Winds FC in late 2016. However, the club would not match the deep run they made the year prior, after being eliminated in the first round by Fresno Fuego of the Premier Development League.

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2017 Qualifying

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2018

La Máquina qualified to their third consecutive U.S. Open Cup on November 19, 2017 by defeating Chula Vista FC of the So Cal Premier League by a score of 4–1. La Máquina defeated fellow UPSL club Bell Gardens FC in the first round and Las Vegas Mobsters in the second round by forfeit.

2018 Qualifying

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Year by year

La Máquina was suspended from Spring 2016 UPSL play for being involved in a brawl with fellow league club San Nicolas FC in 2015, however, La Máquina returned to the UPSL after serving a six-game suspension.[4]

YearDivisionLeagueSpring SeasonFall SeasonPlayoffsOpen Cup
20144UPSLCombinedChampions
20154UPSL (Southeast Conference)Combined - 2nd (8-0-2)Runner Up
20164UPSL (Southeast Conference)Suspended3rd (10-3-1)Fourth round
20174UPSL (Western Conference)2nd Pro Premier-SoCal North (10-1-0)4th Pro Premier-SoCal North (8-3-2)Spring: DNQ

Fall: Western Pro Premier Final

20184UPSL (Western Conference)4th Pro Premier-SoCal North (8-3-2)HiatusSpring: Quarterfinals
2019

Squad

The following players formed La Máquina's 2016 U.S. Open Cup squad:

{{Football squad start2|date=June 7, 2016|ref=[5] |bg=FFFFFF |color=14284B}}{{football squad player2|no=1 |nat=MEX |pos= |name={{sortname|Luis |Sosa | Luis Sosa (footballer)}} }}{{football squad player2|no=3 |nat=USA |pos= |name={{sortname|Víctor |Vásquez | Víctor Vásquez}} }}{{football squad player2|no=5 |nat=USA |pos= |name={{sortname|Joel |Palomares | Joel Palomares}} }}{{football squad player2|no=6 |nat=USA |pos= |name={{sortname|Carlos |Aguilar | Carlos Aguilar}} }}{{football squad player2|no=7 |nat=USA |pos= |name={{sortname|Edgar |Orozco | Edgar Orozco}} }}{{football squad player2|no=8 |nat=MEX |pos= |name={{sortname|Edwin |Borboa | Edwin Borboa}} }}{{football squad player2|no=9 |nat=MEX |pos= |name={{sortname|Jorge |Pineda | Jorge Pineda}} }}{{football squad player2|no=10 |nat=MEX |pos= |name={{sortname|Ramiro |Diaz| Ramiro Diaz}} }}{{football squad player2|no=11 |nat=USA |pos= |name={{sortname|Rolando |Pinedo | Rolando Pinedo}} }}{{football squad player2|no=14 |nat=USA |pos= |name={{sortname|Rodolfo |Godínez, Jr. | Rodolfo Godínez, Jr.}} }}{{football squad player2|no=15 |nat=MEX |pos= |name={{sortname|Rosendo |Castro Pérez| Rosendo Castro Pérez}} }}{{football squad player2|no=16 |nat=MEX |pos= |name={{sortname|José |Castro Pérez | José Castro Pérez}} }}{{football squad player2|no=17 |nat=USA |pos= |name={{sortname|David |Paniagua | David Paniagua}} }}{{football squad player2|no=18 |nat=USA |pos= |name={{sortname|Ricardo |Ramírez | Ricardo Ramírez}} }}{{football squad player2|no=19 |nat=USA |pos= |name={{sortname|Carlos |Godínez | Carlos Godínez}} }}{{football squad player2|no=20 |nat=USA |pos= |name={{sortname|Jonathan |Canales Martínez | Jonathan Canales Martínez}} }}{{football squad player2|no= |nat=USA |pos= |name={{sortname|Ricardo |Canales | Ricardo Canales}} }}{{football squad player2|no= |nat=USA |pos= |name={{sortname|Julio |Madrigal | Julio Madrigal}} }}{{football squad player2|no= |nat=MEX |pos= |name={{sortname|Óscar |Reyes Zárate | Óscar Reyes Zárate}} }}
|}

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=La Máquina (FC Golden State Orange County)|publisher=Irvine Premier Soccer Club|work=irvinepremiersoccer.com|date=2016|url=http://www.irvinepremiersc.com/Programs/La_Maquina__FC_Golden_State_Orange_County_.htm}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=La Máquina at Portland Timbers|publisher=U.S. Soccer|work=ussoccer.com|date=2016|url=http://www.ussoccer.com/lamar-hunt-us-open-cup/open-cup-tournaments/2016-usoc/first-round/160511-usoc-first-round-la-maquina-at-portland-timbers-u23s}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=2016 US Open Cup qualifying: Former Chivas player helps La Máquina eliminate 2015 Chula Vista FC, 4–0 (video)|publisher=The Cup.US |work=thecup.us|date=2016|url=http://thecup.us/2015/11/22/2016-us-open-cup-qualifying-newcomers-la-maquina-eliminate-2015-darlings-chula-vista-fc-4-0}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=UPSL: La Máquina & San Nicolás Suspended|publisher=Goal Nation|work=goalnation.com|date=2015|url=http://goalnation.com/upsl-la-maquina-fc-san-nicolas-fc-suspended/}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=https://twitter.com/LaMaquinaUPSL/status/738188674983165952L|title=La Máquina – 2016 U.S. Open Cup Squad|accessdate=8 June 2016|publisher=twitter.com/LaMaquinaUPSL}}

External links

  • http://www.lamaquinafc.com
{{Portal|Soccer in the United States|Greater Los Angeles}}{{USSoccer}}{{Greater Los Angeles Area Sports}}{{DEFAULTSORT:La Maquina FC}}

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