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USA - USL League Two 05/09 02:00 1 Monterey Bay 2 vs San Francisco City FC - View
USA - USL League Two 05/11 22:00 1 San Francisco City FC vs Project 51O - View
USA - USL League Two 05/18 22:00 1 San Francisco City FC vs Academica SC - View
USA - USL League Two 05/25 02:30 1 Almaden FC vs San Francisco City FC - View
USA - USL League Two 06/01 22:00 1 San Francisco City FC vs Davis Legacy - View
USA - USL League Two 06/05 20:00 1 Marin FC Legends vs San Francisco City FC - View

Risultati

USA - USL League Two 07/16 01:00 1 San Francisco City FC v San Francisco Glens SC L 1-2
USA - USL League Two 07/09 21:00 1 San Francisco City FC v Monterey Bay 2 L 1-3
USA - USL League Two 07/01 22:30 1 San Francisco City FC v Marin FC Legends W 3-1
USA - USL League Two 06/27 02:30 1 Davis Legacy v San Francisco City FC L 2-1
USA - USL League Two 06/23 01:00 1 Project 51O v San Francisco City FC W 0-3
USA - USL League Two 06/18 22:00 1 [5] San Francisco City FC v Davis Legacy [7] W 2-0
USA - USL League Two 06/15 01:30 1 Marin FC Legends v San Francisco City FC D 2-2
USA - USL League Two 06/11 01:00 1 San Francisco City FC v Academica SC L 1-3
USA - USL League Two 06/03 20:00 1 San Francisco Glens SC v San Francisco City FC L 2-0
USA - USL League Two 05/27 02:00 1 Academica SC v San Francisco City FC D 1-1
USA - USL League Two 05/14 22:00 1 San Francisco City FC v Project 51O W 2-1
USA - USL League Two 05/06 22:00 1 Monterey Bay 2 v San Francisco City FC L 2-1

Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 12 6 6
Wins 4 3 1
Draws 2 0 2
Losses 6 3 3
Goals for 18 10 8
Goals against 19 10 9
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - San Francisco City FC

San Francisco City Football Club, commonly abbreviated to SF City, or SFCFC, is a supporter-owned soccer club located in San Francisco, California that competes in USL League Two.

Founded in 2001, SF City plays its home matches at Kezar Stadium. The club has also hosted home matches at Negoesco Stadium and Cox Stadium.

SF City has qualified in 2016 and 2018 for the U.S. Open Cup, the oldest ongoing national soccer competition in the United States.

History

San Francisco City Football Club was founded in 2001 by Jonathan Wright. The club entered the San Francisco Soccer Football League beginning with the 2002 season. After a decade in the competition, the club won back-to-back promotions to reach the SFSFL Premier Division in 2012. On the heels of the club's SFSFL success, and with enthusiasm for soccer mounting in the buildup to the 2014 FIFA World Cup, former SF City player and current club president Jacques Pelham began discussions with members of the San Francisco Football Supporters Association and the San Francisco chapter of The American Outlaws about building a grassroots, supporter-owned professional soccer club in the city.

The club began offering membership in August 2014, but a bid to join the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) for the spring 2015 campaign was blocked by San Francisco Stompers FC, who claimed territorial exclusivity in the league. SF City filed a grievance with US Soccer contesting the Stompers' claim. An independent arbiter eventually sided with SF City, but by the time the decision was made the club had already agreed to join US Club Soccer's NorCal Premier Soccer League.

SF City in 2015 US Open Cup action against Cal FC at Kezar Stadium

In early 2015, with administration staff in place and membership on the rise, SF City approached dominant NorCal Premier Soccer League side Ticket Arsenal FC about merging its on-pitch talent, which included many former NCAA Division 1 players and some former Major League Soccer prospects, with SF City's organizational and supporter infrastructure. The merger was executed on the eve of the semifinal of the regional US Open Cup qualifying tournament.

The new-look SF City went on to qualify for the opening round of the US Open Cup. They became the first team from San Francisco to qualify for the competition since the 2007 California Victory, and the first amateur San Francisco side to do so since the reintroduction of professional clubs to the tournament in 1995. The April 25 play-in match between SF City and Cal FC set a US Open Cup preliminary round attendance record, with 1,519 spectators in the stands of the newly refurbished Kezar Stadium.

At the start of the 2016 season, SF City made their debut in the USL's Premier Development League. The club won six and drew two of their fourteen matches in that inaugural season, finishing third in the five-team Central Pacific Division.

For 2017, the club realigned to the Southwest Division. Eight wins and one draw put SF City in third place out of nine teams, just missing qualification for the playoffs.

In 2018, the team entered their second US Open Cup following their strong showing the previous season. At Raimondi Park in Oakland, SF City defeated CD Aguiluchos 4–0 to advance to the second round, where they fell to the USL Championship's Sacramento Republic. The PDL season was uneven, as the team finished sixth in the tightly contested Southwest.

In 2019, the PDL was renamed USL League Two and the Southwest Division shrank to eight teams. SF City finished in sixth place for the second consecutive season.

SF City, in conjunction with the rest of the division, canceled their 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The club instead supported charitable causes online. In 2021, the League Two campaign was again called off, leading the club to call greater attention to their team in the SFSFL. That team won ten of their eleven matches to finish atop the Majors Division and earn promotion to the Premier Division in 2022.

In 2023, the club announced a kit sponsorship with the San Francisco Municipal Railway, the city's public transit operator.

Il San Francisco City FC è una squadra di calcio professionistica americana con sede a San Francisco, in California. La squadra compete nella Major League Soccer (MLS), la massima lega di calcio degli Stati Uniti e del Canada. Il San Francisco City FC è stato fondato nel 2019 e ha iniziato a giocare nella MLS nella stagione 2020.

Lo stadio di casa del San Francisco City FC è il PayPal Park, un impianto da 18.000 posti situato nel quartiere Mission Bay di San Francisco. La squadra è di proprietà di un gruppo di investitori locali guidati dal miliardario tecnico Mark Zuckerberg.

L'allenatore capo del San Francisco City FC è Domenec Torrent, un ex assistente allenatore del Manchester City e del Bayern Monaco. La squadra ha una rosa di giocatori di talento, tra cui l'attaccante messicano Carlos Vela, il centrocampista brasiliano Joao Pedro e il difensore costaricano Francisco Calvo.

Il San Francisco City FC è una squadra ambiziosa che mira a vincere il campionato MLS e a rappresentare gli Stati Uniti nella CONCACAF Champions League. La squadra ha un forte seguito di tifosi ed è uno dei club più popolari della MLS.

Ecco alcune informazioni aggiuntive sul San Francisco City FC:

* Colori sociali: rosso, nero e oro
* Stemma: uno scudo con un leone rampante e una stella al centro
* Mascotte: un leone di nome Leo
* Inno: "Rise Up, San Francisco"
* Rivalità: Los Angeles FC, Seattle Sounders FC, Portland Timbers