LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP: El Paso Locomotive FC hammers New Mexico United on pens to remain alive in tourney
- Dan Stickradt
- Apr 17
- 4 min read

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ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico – El Paso Locomotive FC used a dominating effort in a shootout Wednesday to remain alive in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
After battling to a 2-2 stalemate after regulation and overtime, El Paso Locomotive FC hammered host New Mexico United 4-1 in the ensuing shootout at the UNM Soccer Complex to advance to the Round of 32 of the 110th running of the prestigious Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
The game marked the second ever penalty shootout in Derby Del Camino Real history, and El Paso Locomotive FC found a way to come out on top over New Mexico United in a thriller in Albuquerque in the Third Round of the tournament.
Twice previously, El Paso Locomotive FC and New Mexico United have gone to penalty kicks in knockout stages – the other time being the 2020 USL Championship Western Conference Semifinals. Both times El Paso Locomotive FC has emerged victorious in those contests.
A 97th-minute equalizer from Andy Cabrera – the fourth consecutive match where he has scored at least one goal – sent the match to extra time and eventually penalties where he finished off the hosts to send Los Locos to the Fourth Round of the U.S. Open Cup for the first time in club history. Daniel Carter also got on the scoresheet in the 21st minute with his second goal of the tournament.
El Paso created some early pressure with a few chances heading wide in the opening minutes. They found their breakthrough in the 21st minute as Ricky Ruiz found the head of Carter on a corner kick to put the visitors up 1-0. A bad pass off a goal kick meant the lead wouldn’t last though as New Mexico equalized right before halftime.
Marlon Vargas tallied in the 40th minute off a pass from McKinzie Gaines to equalize the game for New Mexico United.
New Mexico captured more possession to start the second half and took the lead on a cross from the right side in the 72nd minute. Jaylin Lindsey put NMU up 2-1 when he deposited a Mukwelle Akale feed into the spider’s web.
Locomotive thought they found an equalizer in the 83rd minute, but Gabi Torres was ultimately ruled offside. The club continued to push, however, and tied it up in stoppage time as Cabrera scored in the 97th minute to send Los Locos to extra time.
After 30 minutes of extra time, the score remained even sending the match to penalty kicks. El Paso would convert all four of their chances from the spot while a save from Sebastian Mora-Mora proved to be the difference that propelled Locomotive to the road victory.
New Mexico held a narrow 16-15 edge in shots while both teams traded off five shots on frame.
SCORING SUMMARY
ELP – Daniel Carter 21’ (Ricky Ruiz), Andy Cabrera 90’+7’ (Gabi Torres)
NM – Marlon Vargas 40’ (McKinze Gaines), Jaylin Lindsey 72’ (Mukwelle Akale)
PENALTIES/SHOOTOUT
ELP Coronado – Make
NM Zelalem – Miss
ELP Ruiz – Make
NM Maples – Make
ELP Torres – Make
NM Ryden – Miss
ELP Cabrera – Make
LINEUPS
ELP – (5-2-1-2) Sebastian Mora-Mora, Ricky Ruiz, Kofi Twumasi, Wahab Ackwei, Noah Dollenmayer (Bryan Romero 90’), Alvaro Quezada (Memo Diaz 87’), Robert Coronado, Eric Calvillo-C (Frank Daroma 45’), Tumi Moshobane (Gabi Torres 74’), Daniel Carter (Omar Mora 45’), Amando Moreno (Andy Cabrera 58’)
Subs Not Used: Marco Canales
NM – (4-3-3) Kristopher Shakes, Jaylin Lindsey, Talen Maples-C, Anthony Herbert (Kalen Ryden 79’), Will Seymore, Luiz Fernando (Mukwelle Akale 61’), Zico Bailey (Tomas Pondeca 79’), Sergio Rivas (Ousman Jabang 61’), McKinze Gaines, Marlon Vargas (Gedion Zelalem 62’), Daniel Bruce (Thomas Amang 85’)
Subs Not Used: Ford Parker
MISCONDUCT SUMMARY
ELP – Eric Calvillo (Yellow) 24’, Alvaro Quezada (Yellow) 42’, Ricky Ruiz (Yellow) 79’, Omar Mora (Yellow) 94’, Bryan Romero (Yellow) 97’
NM – Zico Bailey (Yellow) 27’, Will Seymore (Yellow) 89’, Gedion Zelalem (Yellow) 90’+3’
MATCH STATS: ELP | NM
GOALS: 2|2
ASSISTS: 2|2
POSSESSION: 43|57
SHOTS: 15|16
SHOTS ON GOAL: 5|5
SAVES: 3|3
FOULS: 23|20
OFFSIDES: 0|4
CORNERS: 6|8
UP NEXT: The draw for the Fourth Round of the U.S. Open Cup will be aired on CBS Sports Golazo Network at 7:15 a.m. MT.
El Paso Locomotive FC head north for a USL Championship clash against Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC on Saturday, April 19 at 6 p.m. MT at Weidner Field. The match will be streamed on ESPN+.
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