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Good morning! Los Angeles has a rich history in the U.S. Open Cup. LAFC’s victory in the 109th Open Cup final is the 11th victory by a Los Angeles team. The first by the Los Angeles Kickers in 1958 was also the first by a team west of the Mississippi.
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