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Hartford Athletic win USL Jägermeister Cup over Sacramento

Hartford Athletic beat Sacramento Republic 1-0 to lift the Jägermeister Cup in an upset win on the road.

Hartford Athletic players celebrating in the locker room after winning the 2025 Jägermeister Cup
What winning looks like | Courtesy Hartford Athletic

The 2025 USL Cup, known officially as the Jägermeister Cup for sponsorship reasons, tucked its final neatly into a jam-packed Saturday of soccer: Over on the West Coast, in a battle of second division USL Championship clubs, Hartford Athletic stunned Sacramento Republic FC, 1-0, at Heart Health Park to win the USL tournament for the first time.

Hartford Athletic completes the cup run after going undefeated through seven games, including four in the group stage and three knockout round wins.

The Jägermeister Cup is Hartford's first trophy, making this a historic win for the Athletics. But more than that shows us why a cup competition is good for the league. With promotion and relegation on the way, and a 2025 tournament that included third-division Greenville Triumph SC in the final four alongside USLC clubs, this year's USL Cup shows additional competitions can raise the stakes and generate more excitement.

Only one team can win the league title at the end of the playoffs, but a cup competition like this allows for more stakes for teams — especially ones looking for their first big break, like Hartford.

Sacramento Republic 0-1 Hartford Athletic| Official 2025 Jägermeister Cup Highlights

Careaga comes through for Hartford

A first half that saw multiple missed chances for both teams set up Hartford midfielder Samuel Careaga to make his mark early in the second half. Hartford defender – and Sacramento native – Sebastian Anderson sent a corner kick away from the pack in front of the net. The ball found Careaga just outside the top of the left corner of the box with plenty of space. He ripped a shot through traffic that seemingly confused Republic keeper Jarred Mazzola to find the back of the net.

Careaga, on loan from Argentina side Club Atlético Lanús, finished the tournament with three goals, which tied for the tournament's leading scorer with several other players. He walked away from the final with Most Valuable Player honors.

Raise the Cup: Hartford Athletic Triumph In USL Jägermeister Cup Final
Samuel Careaga scored the only goal of the contest to lift the Latics over Sacramento Republic

Sacramento, currently in 2nd Place in the USL Championship Western Conference, struggled to get their offense going. The side was close to taking the lead in the 20th minute when Russell Cicerone headed a near-post corner that hit the left post before being cleared.

Hartford centerback Jordan Scarlett, a Bronx native by way of Jamaica, almost helped get his side on the board as well. Just before Careaga scored his goal, the former New York Red Bulls II player received a long pass from midfield that he no-look-passed to Kyle Edwards at the top of the box, whose shot was saved and sent out for the eventual goal-creating corner kick.

As Republic tried to find a late equalizer, Scarlett and the rest of the defense bunkered down and used their physicality to impede the hosts. It worked, as Sacramento's Sebastian Herrera eventually received a second yellow card in stoppage time for a foul against Scarlett after the whistle.

First major trophy

Hartford Athletic are only the second team to win the USL Cup, following Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC's victory last year in the inaugural edition. Fun fact: Hartford's triumph also marks the first time an Eastern Conference side has won a major knockout trophy since Louisville City FC won the USL Championship league title in 2018.

For Hartford, though, the win also marks the team's first piece of silverware as an organization.

Pop Champagne | Courtesy Hartford Athletic

Since joining the second division USL Championship in 2019, Hartford have never been a major player in the league. The team's inaugural 2019 season saw them go two-and-a-half months before finally winning a league game. They finished the year with only eight wins, which put them in 17th Place in the East, and with the third-worst record in the USL that year.

The team have only made the playoffs one time in its six previous seasons. That lone postseason appearance came in the COVID-19-affected 2020 season, where they went one-and-done against the soon-to-be defunct Saint Louis FC.

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They haven't been much better in other competitions either. The team's US Open Cup history have seen them compete in five tournaments, but they never beat a professional team in any of those competitions. That includes a 2024 loss to NYCFC II, the first of two instances of Hartford losing to lower-division professional teams in the Open Cup.

This year marked Hartford's first appearance in the USL Cup following the United Soccer League's decision to expand the tournament to include sides from both the USL Championship and third-division USL League One.

That looks to be changing this year, however. With four regular-season games to go, Hartford sits fifth in the Eastern Conference, eight points above the playoff line.

Jiménez not included

Hartford elected not to include right-winger Jonathan "JJ" Jiménez. The former New York City FC II striker, who spent three seasons playing with the organization without ever making an appearance for the First Team, joined Hartford Athletic last December.

Jonathan Jiménez signs with Hartford Athletic
The forward had 4 goals and 2 assists in the 2024 US Open Cup for NYCFC II, 5 goals and 6 assists in the MLS NEXT Pro regular season.

The omission of Jiménez came as a surprise, as he has been a consistent presence in the Hartford lineup, making 25 appearances this season. Saturday's cup final marked only the second time he wasn't named to a gameday roster in 2025.

The 24-year-old has five assists for Hartford through 29 games across all competitions this season, fourth-most of any player. But his goal output lags behind his pace in MLS Next Pro, with only one goal scored in 2025.

In the USL Cup play, JJ played multiple roles in Hartford's early success. Just six minutes after being subbed on in the team's second group stage match against Westchester SC, Jiménez helped set up a one-touch rocket of a goal from Careaga to tie it 2-2. Hartford went on to win that game off a goal from future Minnesota United striker Mamadou Dieng.

Jiménez started the next game, using his speed and quick footwork to break through the Detroit City FC defense. In one run of play, his pass to Michee Ngalina at the top left corner of the box set up the forward to score a go-ahead goal.

Prior to joining Hartford, JJ's three seasons at Belson Stadium in Queens saw him become a proficient goalscorer. In over 70 games, he scored 23 goals and added 11 assists. His debut 2022 season saw him score 10 goals in league play, finishing second on the team behind Johnny Denis. His most memorable accomplishments came in 2024, when NYCFC II reached the Round of 16 in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup. Jiménez's four goals tied for the tournament Golden Boot, and helped the team beat two USL Championship sides en route to the Sweet Sixteen — including scoring against Hartford Athletic in a Third Round victory.

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