Knockout soccer has a special way of crafting unforgettable moments, whether in the FA Cup or the U.S. Open Cup. Each match paves the way for new memories and writes history.
On Wednesday, a remarkable milestone was reached in the 113-year history of the U.S. Open Cup, as Braiden Kalonji became the youngest player ever to score a goal in the competition’s modern era.
The 14-year-old, representing the Kalonji Pro-Profile from Georgia—a club involved in the youth-focused United Premier Soccer League—achieved this feat during a first-round matchup against Chattanooga FC. Early in the game, his team was awarded a penalty. Although Toni Tiente’s initial shot was saved, Kalonji skillfully volleyed the follow-up into the far corner, out of reach of Chattanooga goalkeeper Griffin Huff.
The keeper makes the save but 14-year-old Braiden Kalonji floats in the follow-up from distance 😳 pic.twitter.com/QMRfyxADy8
— U.S. Open Cup (@opencup) March 18, 2026
“It felt amazing,” Kalonji shared with the competition’s website. “I’ve put in a lot of hard work, and it all came together today. I’m really proud of what I accomplished.”
However, the joy for Kalonji Pro-Profile was short-lived. Chattanooga FC, competing in MLS Next Pro, equalized just before halftime and then took the lead a minute into the second half.
This marked Kalonji Pro-Profile’s inaugural participation in the U.S. Open Cup. Although they faced defeat, the experience in Tennessee will be cherished by everyone associated with Kalonji.
