Kings' Cup (United States)

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Kings' Cup
LocationCentral United States
Interstate 64
First meetingLouCity 2-0 STLFC
2015 USL
(March 23, 2015 (2015-03-23))
Latest meetingLouCity 2-0 STLFC
2020 USL
(Oct 17, 2020)
Next meetingdefunct
Statistics
Meetings total17
Most winsLouCity (9)
Top scorerLancaster (5)
Largest victorySTFLC 1–5 LouCity
2016 USL
(September 17, 2016)

The Kings' Cup was a rivalry between Lou City and Saint Louis FC, members of the USL Championship. Both teams joined the second-tier league (then known as the United Soccer League) in 2015. Like the cities of both clubs, the rivalry takes its name from King Louis of France, (though not the same one - Louisville is named after Louis XVI while St. Louis after Louis IX,) which also explains the presence of the fleur-de-lis in both city flags and both teams' crests. While both teams are currently members of the USLC Eastern Conference, Saint Louis has often been a member of the USLC Western Conference instead, due to its presence near the very center of the country.[1]

The rivalry officially began in both clubs' inaugural match as STLFC traveled to Louisville for their opening match in the 2015 USL season. LouCity won the match 2-0, setting the tone for the rivalry, with STLFC only winning twice as of July 18th, 2020, and only earning one USL Playoffs appearance against LouCity's two USL titles. Their second match a month and a half later in St. Louis cemented the rivalry status with a 3-3 shootout that included eight yellow cards.

Due to financial challenges stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic and the upcoming creation of St. Louis City SC in Major League Soccer, STLFC folded after the 2020 season. Their final game was the only Kings' Cup playoff match, won by LouCity by the same 2-0 scoreline as the very first match in Louisville.

All-Time Game Results[]

  Lou City Win   STLFC Win   Draw

Overall Statistics[]

There have been a total of 16 competitive games (including 1 playoff match not counted toward the Kings' Cup points system) and 1 friendly between Louisville City FC and Saint Louis FC. LouCity has won 9 competitive matches (including the playoff victory) and drawn 5, with 2 wins for STLFC.

The largest victory in the series was a 5-1 victory for LouCity at STLFC's World Wide Technology Soccer Park. This also tied for the highest-scoring game in the series with a 3-3 draw also in St. Louis. STLFC's two victories have both been by one goal.

As of October 17, 2020
Competition Matches LouCity wins Draws STLFC wins Lou City goals STLFC goals At Louisville At St. Louis
USL/USL Champ. 14 7 5 2 24 10 3-3-1 (8-2) 4-2-1 (16-8)
USL Playoffs 1 1 0 0 2 0 1-0-0 (2-0) 0-0-0 (0-0)
U.S. Open Cup 1 1 0 0 1 0 1-0-0 (1-0) 0-0-0 (0-0)
Friendly 1 0 1 0 1 1 0-1-0 (1-1) 0-0-0 (0-0)
Comp. Total 16 9 5 2 27 10 5-3-1 (11-2) 4-2-1 (16-8)

Winners by season[]

The team with the most points from regular season matches between the two wins the Cup. Goal difference will serve as the first tiebreaker if the teams are tied on points, and away goals will be the second tiebreaker. If the teams are still tied after that, then the holder from the prior season keeps the Cup.[2]

Year Winner Score
2015 LouCity 5-5
(agg. 7-6)
2016 LouCity 6-0
2017 LouCity 4-1
2018 LouCity 3-0*
2019 LouCity 4-1
2020 LouCity 7-4

* 2018 Kings' Cup decided as the winner of the USOC match[3]

Honors[]

Team USL Playoffs USL Regular Season U.S. Open Cup Total honors Major honors / Champion­ships
Winner Runner-up Winner Runner-up Winner Furthest USL Entry
Louisville City FC 2 1 0 3 0 1 7 2
Saint Louis FC 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
Combined 2 1 0 3 0 2 8 2

Player records[]

Goal scorers[]

As of October 17, 2020. Does not include own goals.
Position Name Team Goals
1 England Cameron Lancaster Louisville City FC 5
2 Denmark Magnus Rasmussen 4
3 United States Kadeem Dacres 2
United States Matt Fondy
United States Andrew McCabe
United States Sean Totsch
7 20 players 1

Supporters[]

The supporters' groups for both clubs predate their respective clubs by over a year. The Coopers of Louisville helped convince Orlando City owners that Louisville would be a worthy landing spot for Orlando's USL franchise when the main Orlando team moved to MLS. The Louligans of St. Louis formed to support AC St. Louis and have supported a large number of professional and amateur St. Louis-area soccer teams. The two SGs decided to form the "rivalry" as their inaugural season in USL began as a way to make things fun between expansion partners that happened to be in relatively close geographic proximity,[4][5] granting the rivalry a "frenemy" status.[1] The two SGs have worked together to raise money for charity as well.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b john.arlia@uslsoccer.com, JOHN ARLIA- (May 17, 2019). "Kings' Cup Brings Together Best of Frenemies". USL Championship.
  2. ^ "The 2015 King's Cup".
  3. ^ a b "Saint Louis FC Takes On Louisville City FC On Wednesday In Open Cup". Real Life STL. May 21, 2018.
  4. ^ August 28, Saint Louis FC Playoff Hopes: All But Mathematically Eliminated-Last Word on Soccer; Pm, 2016 at 8:09. "Kings Cup- what's this all about?".
  5. ^ "A Celebration of Supporter Groups Culture".
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