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On January 13, 2007, the San Jose Mercury News reported that the city of San Jose, San Jose State University and the Earthquakes owners were in negotiations to build a soccer stadium just east of the Earthquakes' previous home, Spartan Stadium. The new facility, to have 22,000 permanent seats but be expandable to a capacity of 30,000 for single ...
The 2024 season was the San Jose Earthquakes' 42nd year of existence, their 27th season in Major League Soccer and their 17th consecutive season in the top-flight of American soccer. [1] It was the 50th anniversary of the original San Jose Earthquakes' first season in the NASL. The club's jerseys unveiled for their season campaign, had ...
San Jose Earthquakes : 0–1: New York Red Bulls: Indio, California: 1:30 p.m. PDT: Harkes 54 ' Munie 68 ' Report: Hack 42' Collahuazo 90 ' Stadium: Empire Polo Club
The Earthquakes have won two MLS Cups and Supporters Shields apiece, but they have yet to win the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. [1] Having won 4 trophies, San Jose is the eighth most successful MLS club and one of only three clubs to win the MLS Cup and Supporters Shield multiple times. The following list summarizes the Earthquakes' yearly ...
A small earthquake was reported in Northern California on Friday afternoon. A 3.4-magnitude earthquake shook San Jose about 3:15 p.m. local time. According to the United States Geological Survey ...
The San Jose Earthquakes' most used goalkeeper all-time is Joe Cannon, who helped lead San Jose to their first MLS Cup in 2001 and won MLS Goalkeeper of the Year in 2002. Pat Onstad took on the starting role in 2003 after Cannon left the Earthquakes, leading the team to their second ever MLS Cup in 2003 and first ever Supporters' Shield in 2005 ...
San Jose Earthquakes : Carson, California: 4:00 PM PDT: Santos 43 ' Araujo 49 ' Grandsir 70' Kljestan 84 ' Report: Tavares 29 ' Stadium: Dignity Health Sports Park Attendance: unknown Referee: Joe Dickerson: Note: The goal scored by the Galaxy in the 70th minute was an own goal from a deflection off of Tanner Beason.
0–9. 1996 San Jose Clash season; 1997 San Jose Clash season; 1998 San Jose Clash season; 1999 San Jose Clash season; 2000 San Jose Earthquakes season