San Jose Earthquakes vs. San Diego FC, April 4, 2026

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April 4, 2026 

MATCH RECAP: Earthquakes 3, San Diego FC 0

Quakes move to 5-1-0 for first time in club history with unprecedented fifth clean sheet in six games; San Jose also first team to beat SDFC in MLS play this season; Black and Blue go on the road next Saturday vs. Sporting Kansas City

SAN JOSE, Calif. — The San Jose Earthquakes defeated San Diego FC 3-0 on Saturday night in front of a PayPal Park crowd of 17,410 to improve to 5-1-0 for the first time in club history to pull within one point of the top spot in the Western Conference table.

Goalkeeper Daniel and the Earthquakes’ defense remained suffocating, recording their fifth shutout in six games to extend the ongoing club record, but this time the attack also came alive as San Jose submitted a complete performance on both sides of the ball.

Niko Tsakiris opened the scoring for San Jose in the 13th minute when Preston Judd intercepted a wayward pass and fed the attacking midfielder, who dribbled to his left and blasted the ball toward the near post and into the back of the net to make it 1-0. In minute 28, SDFC defender Manu Duah fouled Judd in the box and was sent off after a video review. Six minutes later, Tsakiris subsequently converted the subsequent penalty kick for the brace and a 2-0 Earthquakes lead, making him the second youngest player to score a brace in San Jose history behind Landon Donovan. The Quakes then tripled the advantage in the third minute of first-half stoppage time, when Beau Leroux motored down the left sideline and found a streaking Judd who promptly finished the goal to make it 3-0 at the break. After intermission, the game settled but San Jose continued to apply pressure before the final whistle to earn their unprecedented fifth clean sheet.

The Black and Blue now go on the road next Saturday, April 11, to face Sporting Kansas City. Kickoff from Sporting Park is set for 5:30 p.m. PT and will be broadcast globally via Apple TV (English/Spanish), as well as local radio on KSFO 810 AM (English) and La Kaliente 1370 AM (Spanish). 

GAME NOTES

San Jose moved to 5-1-0 for the first time dating back to the club’s inception in 1974 in the North American Soccer League (NASL) and is even with second-place Vancouver on points with 15 in the very competitive Western Conference table. San Diego lost their first match in MLS play and are now 3-1-2 and seventh place in the West with 11 points.

The Earthquakes and SDFC (an expansion club last season) met for just the third time in the young El Camino Rivalry. The clubs split their first two matchups in 2025, with the road team winning each match (SJ 0-1 SD on Aug. 17; SD 0-1 SJ on Sept. 27).

The Quakes’ 1-0 win over SDFC on Sept. 27, 2025, was the last time San Diego has been shut out. They currently had a seven-game scoring streak dating back to that match.

With only one goal conceded in the first six games, the Quakes’ defense has set a new club record for least goals conceded over a six-game period in MLS play.

With five clean sheets, the Earthquakes have already matched last season’s total in MLS play in Matchday 6.

Bruce Arena won his 278th regular-season game, an MLS record. The late great Sigi Schmid is second is 140.

Daniel earned his fifth clean sheet of the season and 16th of his MLS career. He is only second in the league in shutouts in 2026 to LAFC’s Hugo Lloris (6).

Niko Tsakiris’ 13th-minute goal was his first of the MLS season and second of his career.

Preston Judd’s 13th-minute assist was his first of the MLS season and fifth of his career.

Niko Tsakiris’ 34th-minute penalty-kick goal was his second of the MLS season and third of his career.

Niko Tsakiris (20 years, 289 days) became the second youngest player in Quakes history to score a brace behind Landon Donovan, who accomplished the feat three times before turning 21.

TWO GOALS IN ONE GAME BEFORE AGE 21, CLUB HISTORY:

YR-DAYS   Player                      Date                 Game

19-097       Landon Donovan     06/09/2001     SJ vs. LA

19-157       Landon Donovan     08/08/2001     SJ at NE

20-180       Landon Donovan     08/31/2002     SJ at DC

20-289       Niko Tsakiris           04/04/2026     SJ vs. SD

Preston Judd’s goal in the third minute of first-half stoppage time was his third of the MLS season and 14th of his career.

Beau Leroux’s assist in the third minute of first-half stoppage time was his second of the MLS season and sixth of his career.

Niko Tsakiris had eight key passes to up his league-leading total to 24. Tsakiris also leads MLS in corner kicks taken (39) and crosses (18).

Collectively, the Quakes lead MLS in expected goals (16.18), accurate longballs (35) and corner kicks won (52). They are second in goals against (1) and clean sheets (5).

U.S. Women’s National Team and Bay FC midfielder Claire Hutton fired the ceremonial pregame siren.

The first 12,000 fans through the PayPal Park doors tonight received El Camino Rivalry Rally Towels courtesy of Ford.

San Jose Earthquakes 3 – 0 San Diego FC

Saturday, April 4, 2026 — PayPal Park; San Jose, Calif.

Weather: 75°F Mostly Cloudy

Attendance: 17,410

NorCal Honda Dealers Man of the Match: Niko Tsakiris

*all stats unofficial

Match Officials: 

Referee: Fotis Bazakos

AR1: Kathryn Nesbitt

AR2: Chris Wattam

4th Official: Rosendo Mendoza

VAR: Jorge Gonzalez

AVAR: Robert Schaap

Scoring Summary:

SJ (1-0) – Niko Tsakiris (Preston Judd) 13’

SJ (2-0) – Niko Tsakiris (penalty kick) 34’

SJ (3-0) – Preston Judd (Beau Leroux, Jamar Ricketts) 45+3’

Misconduct Summary:

SJ – Ousseni Bouda (caution) 11′

SD – Manu Duah (ejection) 32′

SD – Osvald Søe (caution) 52’

SD – Jeppe Tverskov (caution) 59’

SJ – Jonathan González (caution) 77’

SJ – Niko Tsakiris (caution) 90+3’

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES: Daniel (GK); Benji Kikanović, Reid Roberts, Daniel Munie, Jamar Ricketts (Dave Romney 69’); Beau Leroux (Jonathan González 69’), Ronaldo Vieira (C) (Ian Harkes 86’), Niko Tsakiris; Ousseni Bouda (Nick Fernandez 70’), Jack Skahan (Paul Marie 57’), Preston Judd.

Substitutes not used: Earl Edwards Jr. (GK), Noel Buck, Max Floriani, Jack Jasinski.

POSS.: 43.9%; SHOTS: 24; SOG: 10; CORNERS: 7; OFFSIDES: 1; SAVES: 1; FOULS: 18; xG: 4.5

SAN DIEGO FC: Duran Ferree (GK); Osvald Søe, Manu Duah, Luca Bombino, Oscar Verhoeven (Willy Kumado,78’); Jeppe Tverskov (C), Onni Valakari (Alex Mighten 78’), David Vazquez (Wilson Eisner 40’); Lewis Morgan (Bryan Zamblé 57’), Anders Dreyer, Marcus Ingvartsen (Aníbal Godoy 57’).

Substitutes not used: CJ Dos Santos (GK), Pedro Soma, Bryce Duke, Anisse Saidi

POSS.: 56.1%; SHOTS: 6; SOG: 1; CORNERS: 5; OFFSIDES: 3; SAVES: 7; FOULS: 13; xG: 1

EARTHQUAKES HEAD COACH BRUCE ARENA

On what stands out during the Earthquakes’ first 5-1-0 start in club history:

“I’ve done this for a while, and the biggest thing is we look like a team, not applauding, necessarily attacking and or defending. And in particular, it’s a complete effort by the group, and that’s important. We’re banging away with a couple of local kids and domestic players, which is highly unusual in our league right now, so I think the group is doing very well. And I think the credit goes to the whole group, not just one end of the field.”

“Well, if you broke training camp and you told me, we’d be 5-1 after the first six games … I would not agree with that, so I’m very pleased. However, we have a long way to go. There’s a lot of room for improvement, and hopefully, you know, we can get through this first half of the season in decent form, so we’re positioned in the second half to be a team that can qualify for the playoffs.”

On the pressure and execution against San Diego amid the absences of DeJuan Jones and Timo Werner:

“We’re getting better every week. I think there’s a lot ahead. We can still strengthen our roster. We can get Timo Werner back on the field hopefully next week. We’ve lost DeJuan Jones for the year, so that’s going to be an issue. … I’m pleased with the group we have. I think we have a good group of players.”

On the team’s youth excelling, including Niko Tsakiris’ brace:

“Fantastic. We really missed Niko last year, because he was hurt for a good part of the year, and then in the fall, he had a number of national team call-ups. He scored an important goal against Austin, So you know, his development has been great, so we’re really pleased with that. I think the same could be said for Beau Leroux, and Reid Roberts, his first year playing full time has been very good. Benji Kikanovic has grown into his position. Ronaldo Vieira is a real pro. Preston Judd has been very good. Ousseni Bouda has improved. And so, you know, a lot of positive things. But I’m well aware of the fact that this is just the start. We should have this conversation in August and see how everything is in August. So to date, you know, things are positive.”

On Niko Tsakiris’s development and becoming the second youngest Earthquake to score two goals behind Landon Donovan:

“Well if he can catch Landon Donovan, he’s doing pretty well for himself. Yeah, that’s great. He had a very good performance tonight. I think the goals tonight were good goals. That first goal, I don’t know how he possibly scored that goal. It’s probably something I taught him in training I can’t remember. So real positive. Niko’s done very well.”

On two straight clean sheets vs. high-powered attacks:

“Well, obviously, I think we’re a confident team right now, but we have 28 more games to play. We may lose our next 28 games, so we have to put everything in the right perspective. But defensively we played well, obviously the red card was a big play in the game, because I believe that was our second goal, right off the red card. And then they had to play shorthanded and give San Diego credit. They never quit in the second half.”

EARTHQUAKES MIDFIELDER NIKO TSAKIRIS

On being the second youngest Quakes player in history to score a brace behind Landon Donovan:

“It’s amazing. I think, first and foremost, amazing to get three points tonight back at home. We’re building day by day, game by game here, and to get this achievement with this group of guys, it’s special. … The career that he had and the player that he was, it’s special to be with him in that same category. I still have a lot of work to do, and it’s a great first step for me.”

On the team’s identity after a record-breaking start to the season:

“We’re a hardworking team. We want to be hard to play against, and I think we’ve shown that we’re going to give everything on the field. Whether guys are starting or coming off the bench, we know everyone’s there to prove a point and to get the three points that we need. I think everybody moving in the right direction and being a collective I think is really going to help us.”

“We want to win. We want to win matches. I feel like this group knows that we need to do whatever it takes to get those three points. And if that’s grinding it out, it’s grinding it out. If it’s keeping the ball, it’s what, it’s what we have to do. I feel like the group knows what the expectations are to get those three points.”

On his growing confidence this season with the Quakes and the U.S. Youth National Team:

“I think it was just a matter of time, and when that chance would come, I know that I put the work in continuing to do so, to better myself every day. Of course, the national team definitely was a reminder for me. I’m good enough to do it in preseason as well. So coming into this year, the momentum that the team had in preseason to now our first few games, and success that we’re having, the success that I’m having— the national team brought moments of confidence for me, but also being here with the club.”

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San Jose Earthquakes vs. San Diego FC, August 17, 2025

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Aug. 17, 2025

MATCH RECAP: Earthquakes 1, San Diego FC 2

Josef Martínez goal puts San Jose ahead but visitors score twice late; Quakes go on the road next Saturday to face Houston Dynamo FC

SAN JOSE, Calif. — The San Jose Earthquakes fell to San Diego FC 2-1 on Sunday at PayPal Park in front of 17,546 fans.

After a scoreless first half where San Jose outshot San Diego 9-2, the Earthquakes continued to apply pressure on the visitors. Finally, in minute 72, the Quakes broke the deadlock when SDFC goalkeeper CJ Dos Santos was about to clear the ball and second-half substitute Noel Buck charged him to cause a deflection. An opportunistic Josef Martínez pounced on the loose ball in the box, dribbled around a defender, and knocked it in to give San Jose a 1-0 lead.

However, SDFC would answer in the 81st minute, equalizing when a Franco Negri cross from the left wing was headed home by Marcus Ingvartsen. Three minutes later, the visitors caught the Quakes in transition and Anders Dreyer netted the decisive goal for the 2-1 final margin.

The Black and Blue travel to Houston next Saturday, Aug. 23, when they face Houston Dynamo FC. Kickoff from Shell Energy Stadium will take place at 5:30 p.m. PT and will be broadcast globally via MLS Season Pass on Apple TV (English/Spanish), as well as via local radio on thesportsleader.com / KNBR’s YouTube channel (English) and KZSF 1370 AM La Kaliente (Spanish).

GAME NOTES

Today’s match marks the first meeting between the Quakes and MLS expansion club San Diego FC. San Jose is now ninth in the Western Conference with 32 points (8-11-8) while San Diego stays in first with 52 points (16-7-4). 

It was also Autism Awareness Night, where the first 200 fans who bought a special-event ticket benefiting autism organizations received a limited-edition poster illustrated by artist Shane Tarkington, who was diagnosed with autism at age 2. Quakes Sporting Director/Head Coach Bruce Arena joined his grandson Holden, who was diagnosed with autism at an early age, in the ceremonial First Kick with his mother Jenny and father Kenny, who is currently an FC Cincinnati assistant coach. Comedian Ron Funches, whose son was also diagnosed with autism, fired the ceremonial pregame siren.

DeJuan Jones is the only Quakes player who had previously faced San Diego FC. The defender tallied an assist against San Diego with former club Columbus Crew on March 15, 2025. 

Cristian Espinoza had three key passes to run his league-leading total to 89. His 12 assists are still good for fourth in MLS (tied).

Josef Martínez’s 72nd-minute goal was his 12th of the season and 128th of his MLS career, good for sixth on the all-time list.

Daniel had one save to increase his total to 82, good for seventh in the league.

After scoring once today, the Quakes are now tied for fourth in the league for team goals (50), behind Orlando City SC and Inter Miami CF (53) and San Diego FC (52). 

The Earthquakes continue to lead MLS in expected goals (55.73).

Connections between the two rosters were plenty. Defender Oscar Verhoeven is currently on loan to San Diego FC from the Earthquakes. The Pleasant Hill, CA, native joined former Quakes midfielder Aníbal Godoy at the new SoCal side. Former Quakes assistant coach Luciano Fusco joined San Diego FC for the 2025 season. Fusco joined the Earthquakes in 2018 and held roles as Quakes Academy head coach, assistant coach of Quakes II (now The Town FC) in MLS NEXT Pro and Quakes first-team assistant coach from 2022-25. 

San Jose Earthquakes 1 – 2 San Diego FC

Sunday, Aug. 17, 2025 — PayPal Park; San Jose, Calif.

Weather: 74°F Sunny

Attendance: 17,546

*all stats unofficial

Match Officials: 

Referee: Joe Dickerson

AR1: Corey Rockwell

AR2: Jeffery Swartzel

4th Official: Ricardo Fierro

VAR: Edvin Jurisevic

AVAR: Tom Supple

Scoring Summary:

SJ (1-0) – Josef Martínez (unassisted) 72’

SDFC (1-1) – Marcus Ingvartsen (Franco Negri) 81’

SDFC (1-2) – Anders Dreyer (Marcus Ingvartsen, Christopher McVey) 84’

Misconduct Summary:

SJ – Daniel (caution) 80’

SDFC – Manu Duah (caution) 83’

SDFC – Anders Dreyer (caution) 84’

SDFC – Emmanuel Boateng (caution) 86’

SJ – Preston Judd (caution) 89’

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES: Daniel (GK); Bruno Wilson, Daniel Munie, Dave Romney; DeJuan Jones, Vítor Costa (Jamar Ricketts 87’), Beau Leroux (Noel Buck 71’), Mark-Anthony Kaye (Ian Harkes 71’); Cristian Espinoza, Cristian “Chicho” Arango (Ousseni Bouda 82’), Josef Martínez (Preston Judd 82’).

Substitutes not used: Earl Edwards Jr. (GK), Max Floriani, Nick Lima, Reid Roberts.

POSS.: 45%; SHOTS: 18; SOG: 5; CORNERS: 3; OFFSIDES: 2; SAVES: 5; FOULS: 11; xG: 1.8

SAN DIEGO FC: CJ Dos Santos (GK); Aiden Harangi (Franco Negri 38’), Manu Duah, Luca Bombino, Christopher McVey, Jeppe Tverskov, Onni Valakari (Pedro Soma 75’), Anibal Godoy (Marcus Ingvartsen 64’), Tomas Angel (Luca De La Torre 38’), David Vazquez (Emmanuel Boateng 75’), Anders Dreyer.

Substitutes not used: Duran Ferree (GK), Corey Baird, Paddy McNair, Ian Pilcher.

POSS.: 55%; SHOTS: 5; SOG: 3; CORNERS: 6; OFFSIDES: 4; SAVES: 1; FOULS: 14; xG: 0.6

EARTHQUAKES HEAD COACH BRUCE ARENA

On the team’s performance today:

“I think we had opportunities to get a second goal. We weren’t clean enough in and around the penalty area. Somebody told me we had 12 shots inside the penalty area. I think technically we didn’t play well inside the penalty area. Our touch, or getting a shot off quicker wasn’t there. We had too many shots blocked. We had chances to get the second goal as well.”

“We converted three points in our favor to no points in the closing minutes of the game. So there’s no excuses for that. I would say a poorly coached team, to be able to walk off the field with zero points after the 81st minute.”

On the late second-half substitutions, especially Noel:

“I thought we were a little fatigued at that point. It was a game that required a lot of energy, and I thought bringing in some fresh legs could help. Obviously, Buck helped us. I don’t think that’s why we lost the game by any means.”

On dealing with injuries throughout this season:

“If you look at the team tonight, [Josef] Martínez has missed games with injuries. [Chicho] Arango missed games. [Cristian] Espinosa has missed games. [Vítor] Costa missed games. [DeJuan] Jones has missed games. These are with injuries. [Bruno] Wilson missed games with injuries. [Daniel] Munie missed games with injuries. Daniel missed games with injuries. So it’s been throughout the year. I think [Beau] Leroux has not been injured, and maybe [Dave] Romney. That’s it out of our 11 players that started tonight. So we haven’t had established a great consistency. There’s no excuses. Everybody has injuries and suspensions.”

On the addition and potential of midfielder Ronaldo Vieira:

“We’ll see. Part of the reason why we got him here was to have an experienced player in the middle of the field. Hopefully he can be a leader. It’s going to take a little time. Obviously, he just received his work permit. He’s obviously not ready to play 90 minutes. He’ll be in full training next week, and we’ll see.”

EARTHQUAKES MIDFIELDER NOEL BUCK

On his key play that set up a goal:

“The goalkeeper took a step back, and I jumped on it. Obviously he didn’t expect it and it turned out well for us.”

On the defensive breakdown that led to two goals:

“I think it’s just a lack of concentration and commitment from all of us. It’s a team sport. Everybody has to be brought in, myself included. When we don’t play as a team, don’t keep working hard as a team, things like this can happen, especially if it’s a good team.”

On Head Coach Bruce Arena’s trust in him:

“It’s great for me to have someone have my back. I’m still a young player and to have a coach that sees something in me is really great.”

On building chemistry with the team:

“It really helped having a lot of guys I’ve played with before. At the beginning it was good to have people to talk to, to be able to get introduced to other people. Something about this group that’s great is we have a lot of really good people, which is important to have on this team. When you have people that are willing to work for each other and willing to back each other up, it’s really great to have, especially coming into a new group. It was really great to have lots of leaders help me out, help me get sorted. The environment is great here, and I really like everyone here.”

On the steps needed to make the playoffs:

“I think we have a really good team. The issue is getting over the line, keeping the winning lead. It’s unfortunate, but I know we will keep the belief of making playoffs and win our next games. With the quality we have, we should be able to do that.”

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