ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Facundo Torres broke through with a goal in the 75th minute, then converted on a penalty to give Orlando City its first-ever trophy with a 3-0 victory over Sacramento Republic in the U.S. Open Cup final on Wednesday night.
Torres' penalty kick in the 80th all but sealed it for the Lions, who had not won a title since joining Major League Soccer in 2015. Orlando native Benji Michel added a stoppage time goal.
Sac Republic, which plays in the USL, was looking to become the second lower-division club to win the Open Cup championship in a quarter-century. The Rochester Rhinos won the title in 1999.
Torres' first goal came off a tap by Michel, a homegrown player signed before the 2019 season. The Uruguayan's goal prompted the sellout crowd at Exploria Stadium to chant "We want the cup!"
Michel was fouled in the box to make way for Torres' penalty, then scored in the sixth minute of stoppage time.
Torres, who signed a club-record deal with Orlando in January, could make Uruguay's squad for the World Cup in Qatar.
"We're very happy for the production that Facu has given, especially in the last month and a half where we need him the most," Orlando City coach Oscar Pareja said. "I think those players that change the game and then take their teams on their shoulders are difficult to find. In Facu we have found that already."
Orlando City had beaten the New York Red Bulls 5-1 in the Open Cup semifinals.