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SAN JOSE — The Earthquakes’ inability to protect one-goal leads and convert penalty kicks ultimately led to their ouster from the U.S. Open Cup on Tuesday night.

Austin FC prevailed in penalty kicks to oust San Jose 3-2 in a heated quarterfinal before 10,754 at a half-filled PayPal Park.

San Jose failed to hold a 1-0 lead in regulation and a 2-1 cushion in the first of two 15-minute overtimes before prevailing in penalty kicks. Both of Austin’s tying goals came on penalty kicks before the shootout ultimately decided the three-hour affair in which tempers flared and yellow cards flew.

In the shootout, San Jose’s Chicho Arango and De Juan Jones had their shots blocked, and Austin made its first three attempts – by Diego Rubio Myrto Uzuni, and Robert Taylor – before Owen Wolff’s clincher.

Austin’s semifinal appearance won’t come for nearly two months, on either Sept. 16 or 17, at Minnesota United FC, which advanced with a 3-1 win Tuesday night against Chicago. If Minnesota wins, it will host the U.S. Open Cup final Oct. 1 at Allianz Field.

Coincidentally, Minnesota is the Earthquakes’ next stop as they resume MLS action Saturday night there.

Benji Kikanović put the Earthquakes in position to win in overtime with a 99th-minute, go-ahead goal. It capped a bewildering, 13-second, four-shot sequence in the penalty box, starting with Martinez’s 12-yard shot off the crossbar. Then came an Ian Harkes shot that appeared to ricochet off a defender’s hand. Another Martinez shot got blocked before Kikanovic collected the ball and blasted in his first goal of the season.

Kikanović, a San Jose native and Sacramento State product, delivered his right-footed scoring strike in the first of two 15-minute overtime periods, so the Earthquakes had to protect that one-goal cushion, and they failed.

Austin countered with its second goal off a penalty kick, this overtime one provided by Uzuni, whose shot into the lower-right of the net mirrored the 65th-minute penalty kick by teammate Brendon Vazquez that tied the score at 1.

The Earthquakes had to finish without captain Christian Espinoza, a second-half substitute who hobbled off with a gash near his right knee when struck by a controversial high kick from Mikkel Desler about four minutes into extra time.

Desler drew a yellow card — Austin’s fourth of five on the night — from referee Brandon Stevis, who then was confronted and berated by Espinoza once he got off the ground near midfield. Once Espinoza reached the Earthquakes bench, he showed his wound to the sideline camera then retreated to the locker room.

The Earthquakes went ahead 1-0 when Arango one-timed Ousseni Bouda’s centering cross near the top of the penalty box.

Vazquez pulled Austin even at 1 by converting a 65th-minute penalty kick, following a foul in the box by Earthquakes defender Max Floriani. Prior to Vazquez’s shot into the lower-right side of the net, goalkeeper Daniel drew a yellow card for dissent as he argued the foul call.

Vazquez left in the 71st minute on a stretcher with an apparent ankle injury.

Locked in a 1-1 draw, coach Bruce Arena summoned two of his stalwarts off the bench in the 76th minute: Espinoza (second in MLS assists) and Martinez (second on the team in goals). Mark-Anthony Kaye was also out of the starting lineup but came on to replace Beau Leroux in the 59th minute and remain the only Earthquakes player to appear in every game this season.

In the 81st minute, Espinoza unsuccessfully pleaded for a penalty kick after getting tangled near the end line with defender Zan Kolmanic. A minute later, Arango had two shots blocked toward a seemingly open goal. Daniel kept it 1-1 with a close-range save just as officials announced eight minutes of extra time in regulation.

Unbeaten in 12 of their previous 13 games, the Earthquakes’ previous loss came May 31 at St. Louis.

Austin (7-5-8 in MLS action) will return to PayPal Park for the regular-season finale Oct. 18.

Arango entered Tuesday’s game with a team-high 10 goals, after appearing in 17 games in his first season with the Earthquakes, who acquired him in a January trade from Real Salt Lake.

San Jose Earthquakes' Cristian Arango (9) celebrates his goal against Austin FC during the first half of a U.S. Open Cup quarterfinal match at PayPal Park in San Jose, Calif., on Tuesday, July 8, 2025. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group) 

A year after posting a 6-25-3 record and minus-37 goal differential, upstart San Jose is sixth in the MLS’s Western Conference with a 7-7-7 record. On Saturday, the Earthquakes rallied for a 1-1 tie in shorthanded fashion against the New York Red Bulls.

In May, the Earthquakes broke from their MLS slate to open U.S. Open Cup action with home wins over Sacramento Republic FC (2-1) and the Portland Timbers (1-0). The Earthquakes had been dispatched from the U.S. Open Cup the past three years by lower-league foes from Sacramento (2022, 2024) and Monterey Bay (2023).

San Jose previously reached the semifinals in 2004 and 2017. This was their 10th quarterfinal appearance.

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NOTES: A moment of silence was held pregame in honor of the victims of last week’s Texas floods that have claimed over 100 lives. … Earlier Tuesday, the Earthquakes announced they’ve loaned midfielder Hernán López to Argentinos Juniors of Argentina’s Primera División, the childhood club of his great-uncle, the legendary Diego Maradona. It will be an 18-month loan with an option for Juniors to buy López’s contract; he was acquired last season for a club-record fee of nearly $6 million. López, a 24-year-old attacking midfielder, missed most of March and all of April after undergoing shoulder surgery. … The other U.S. Open Cup semifinal matchup will be determined Wednesday when the New York Red Bulls host Philadelphia and Nashville visits D.C. United. The Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup is in its 110th edition pitting professional and amateur teams affiliated with U.S. Soccer. The winner advances to next year’s Concacaf Champions Cup while also collecting a $600,000 prize and the Dewar Challenge Trophy.

 

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