San Jose Earthquakes vs. FC Dallas, July 16, 2025

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July 16, 2025 

MATCH RECAP: Earthquakes 2, FC Dallas 2

San Jose salvages point with Josef Martínez goal in final five minutes; Quakes now headed for road match with Seattle Sounders FC on Saturday in Heritage Cup second leg

SAN JOSE, Calif. — The San Jose Earthquakes drew with FC Dallas 2-2 on Wednesday night at PayPal Park in front of 15,304 fans.

The Earthquakes drew first blood in the 21st minute when with a defender draped Josef Martínez assisted Ian Harkes on a long-range blast that beat Dallas goalkeeper Maarten Paes to make it 1-0. However, the visitors would answer in the third minute of stoppage time when in transition, Petar Musa slotted the ball in the back of the net after a rebound to make it 1-1.

After intermission, the Quakes almost retook the lead in the 74th minute when Cristian Espinoza crossed a ball in from the right wing and Lalas Abubakar almost tapped it into his own net, but it hit the crossbar. Instead, Dallas would capture a 2-1 lead in the 85th minute when Ramiro and Logan Farrington combined to assist on a tap-in for Musa, his second of the match. However, the Quakes would rapidly answer the following minute to salvage a point, as Jack Skahan’s left-footed cross found Martínez for a clinical header to knot the game once more for a 2-2 final margin. For this two goal contributions, Martínez was named Northern California Honda Dealers Man of the Match.

The Black and Blue will go on the road to face Seattle Sounders FC on Saturday, July 19, in the second leg of the 2025 Heritage Cup. Kickoff from Lumen Field 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 KSFO 810 AM (English) and KZSF 1370 AM (Spanish).

GAME NOTES

The San Jose Earthquakes are now 31-22-23 (119 GF, 95 GA) all-time against FC Dallas with a 18-8-13 (67 GF, 46 GA) home record.

With the result, the Quakes moved to 7-8-8 (29 pts) and ninth in the Western Conference, while Dallas is now 5-10-7 (22 pts) and 13th in the West.

In their last meeting on June 25, the Quakes triumphed 4-2 over FC Dallas following a lightning delay. Chicho Arango, Josef Martínez, Beau Leroux and Mark-Anthony Kaye all found the back of the net in Frisco. Arango, DeJuan Jones and Cristian Espinoza (2) notched assists, marking the team captain’s 12th career multi-assist game for San Jose.

On Tuesday, the Quakes announced team captain Cristian Espinoza was named to the 2025 Major League Soccer All-Star roster. The match will take place next Wednesday, July 23, at Austin FC’s Q2 Stadium.

Cristian Espinoza made two key passes, extending his league lead to 72. He also ranks second in MLS with 11 assists.

Ian Harkes’ 21st-minute goal was his second in league play and the seventh of his MLS career.

Josef Martínez’s 21st-minute assist was his second in league play and the 22nd of his MLS career.

Josef Martínez’s 86th-minute goal was his ninth in league play and the 125th of his MLS career, good for sixth in the all-time rankings.

Josef Martínez has now found the back of the net seven times in as many meetings against FC Dallas.

Jack Skahan’s 86th-minute assist was his first of the season and third of his MLS career.

With 43 goals in 22 matches, the Black and Blue are currently tied for third in Major League Soccer, three goals behind leaders San Diego FC and one behind Inter Miami CF. The Quakes are currently second in MLS in expected goals (46.7), trailing only Nashville SC (47).

San Jose Earthquakes 2 – 2 FC Dallas

Wednesday, July 16, 2025 — PayPal Park; San Jose, Calif.

Weather: 68°F Sunny

Attendance: 15,304

Man of the Match presented by NorCal Honda Dealers: Josef Martínez

*all stats unofficial

Match Officials: 

Referee: Ramy Touchan

AR1: Kali Smith

AR2: Kevin Lock

4th Official: Victor Rivas

VAR: Younes Marrakchi

AVAR: Meghan Mullen

Scoring Summary:

SJ (1-0) – Ian Harkes (Josef Martínez) 21’

DAL (1-1) – Petar Musa (unassisted) 45+3’

DAL (1-2) – Petar Musa (Ramiro, Logan Farrington) 85’

SJ (2-2) – Josef Martínez (Jack Skahan) 86’

Misconduct Summary:

SJ – Vítor Costa (caution) 30’

SJ – Cristian Espinoza (caution) 45+8’

SJ – Ian Harkes (caution) 68’

SJ – Bruno Wilson (caution) 80’

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES: Daniel (GK); Bruno Wilson, Reid Roberts (Preston Judd 77’), Rodrigues; Vítor Costa (Dave Romney 34’), Ian Harkes, Beau Leroux (Jack Skahan 77’), Niko Tsakiris (Ousseni Bouda 66’), Cristian Espinoza (C); Josef Martínez, Cristian “Chicho” Arango.

Substitutes not used: Earl Edwards Jr. (GK), Max Floriani, Mark-Anthony Kaye, Nick Lima, Jamar Ricketts.

POSS.: 59.5%; SHOTS: 13; SOG: 3; CORNERS: 4; OFFSIDES: 1; SAVES: 3; FOULS: 19; xG: 1.7

FC DALLAS: Maarten Paes (GK) (C); Marco Farfan, Lalas Abubakar, Shaq Moore, Sebastien Ibeagha; Patrickson Delgado (Tarik Scott 90+5’), Ramiro, Kaick Ferreira; Joshua Torquato (Osaze Urhoghide 90+2’), Bernard Kamungo (Logan Farrington 76’), Petar Musa.

Substitutes not used: Michael Collodi (GK); Alvaro Augusto, Sebastian Lletget, Katlego Ntsabeleng, Anthony Ramirez, Samuel Sarver.

POSS.: 40.5%; SHOTS: 12; SOG: 5; CORNERS: 4; OFFSIDES: 7; SAVES: 1; FOULS: 18; xG: 2.6

EARTHQUAKES HEAD COACH BRUCE ARENA

On the team’s overall performance in a 2-2 draw with FC Dallas:

“It was a sloppy performance at the end of both halves. The first goal they scored, we could have done better on that play. We give them credit. The second goal they scored, we have three guys that just fell asleep, did a really poor job. I give our guys a lot of credit getting a point out of this game. In a game where we’re a little bit better, maybe we win by a couple of goals. I’m disappointed in our inability to see out both halves. The first half, we should have gone in at 1-0. And I would have liked to have had the game at 1-1 in the final minutes and see if we could win. We put ourselves in a difficult position.”

On the first-half play that resulted in Vítor Costa’s injury:

“It’s two players going in for a ball, and I could be mistaken that the [FC Dallas] player probably got to the ball first and went through it and got to Vítor. It wasn’t a foul on Vítor. The injuries, unfortunate, but it’s certainly not a foul on Vítor. I think was almost like a 50/50 play. I haven’t seen it on film, so I can’t give more detail. He took about a dozen stitches.”

On Bruno Wilson’s performance:

“He had a solid performance. I’m pleased he was able to go the full game because he’s been out for a long time. I can’t even tell you the exact amount of time, but it seems like it was probably six weeks, maybe more. So just in time too, because [Daniel] Munie is out. It was good that he got a full game.”

On looking ahead to Saturday’s road match at Seattle:

“I’ll think about that tomorrow.”

EARTHQUAKES DEFENDER BRUNO WILSON

On leaving tonight with a draw against FC Dallas:

“We wanted to win. I think was a very important game to win. We didn’t win. We are not happy about that, but we have to keep working. We have a big chance to go to the playoffs, and we want that a lot. So keep working. Tomorrow is another day. In three days, we have another game so we can improve and we have an opportunity to win.”

“I think they had a little bit of luck, but we made some mistakes defensively, in my opinion. So what we can do but be better next time? Learn from the mistakes and don’t make the same mistakes next game.”

On his return to the starting lineup:

“Tonight was tough to play 90 minutes after a long time [away due to injury]. But I felt great, very happy, and mentally I was very good, very strong. So this (points to head) helps. The legs may be a little bit tired, but this (points to head) controls everything. I felt good, and I was very happy to be back with the team to play 90 minutes and help the team, but unhappy because of the result.”

On his mentality behind the game:

“I think soccer in general, emotionally it’s always like that (makes up-and-down motion with hands), and we have to be stable. We have been soccer players for a long time, so we are used to that type of emotion. We have to keep our feet on the floor and be stable about that. After we [scored] the two [goals], we were like, ‘We can win this game. We have time.’ But that was not possible. So now, it’s just work, and thinking about the next game.”

On Cristian Espinoza being selected to the MLS All-Star game next Wednesday:

“I think he deserves to go, not because someone got injured, but in the first selection. In my opinion, he deserves to go because he’s an incredible player. We all know that.”

On watching the team perform while he was unavailable to play due to injury:

“I learned that we have a very good team. I have very good teammates—good players in my position, like central defenders. We have amazing players, and this is good to have this roster be so competitive. The team is not only about the 11 [players] that play. I think it’s about everyone, and we have very good players in this game. I can improve and work a lot like all them, and try with my experience to help the young guys. If I can put my quality into the game, I will do it.”

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San Jose Earthquakes vs. FC Dallas, October 2, 2024

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Oct. 2, 2024 

MATCH RECAP: Earthquakes 3, FC Dallas 2

Hernán López brace, Jeremy Ebobisse insurance goal power San Jose to victory; Quakes head into home finale Saturday night vs. Real Salt Lake

SAN JOSE, Calif. – The San Jose Earthquakes defeated FC Dallas 3-2 on Wednesday night at PayPal Park.

San Jose struck first blood in the 14th minute when defender Bruno Wilson collected a loose ball and funneled it to forward Cristian Espinoza on the right wing, who found Hernán López at the edge of the box. The midfielder spun and unleashed a left-footed clinical finish to beat Dallas goalkeeper Jimmy Maurer. However, the visitors would equalize in the 41st minute when midfielder Paul Arriola’s cross from the left wing was chested down by forward Petar Musa. The ball bounced over to forward Alan Velasco, whose left-footed blast evened the score heading into intermission.

In the second half, the Black and Blue went on the offensive and found the breakthrough in the 79th minute when Amahl Pellegrino’s pass from the left wing fed López for his second goal of the night. Four minutes later, the Quakes got an insurance goal to make it 3-1 when midfielder Niko Tsakiris streaked down the left wing and swept the ball over to forward Jeremy Ebobisse for the finish. FC Dallas were awarded a penalty late but Quakes goalkeeper Daniel dove to his right to save a Jesus Ferreira attempt from the spot in minute 89. Sebastien Ibeagha scored moments later for Dallas off a Sebastian Lletget assist to draw the visitors close before the final six minutes of stoppage time, but they would get no closer as San Jose secured all three points.

The Quakes complete their final homestand of the season on Saturday, Oct. 5, when they face Real Salt Lake. Kickoff from PayPal Park will take place at 7:30 p.m. PT and will be broadcast globally on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV (English/Spanish), as well as on local radio via KNBR 1050 AM (English) and AM 1370 La Kaliente (Spanish).

GAME NOTES

The Quakes moved to 30-22-22 (113 GF, 91 GA) against FC Dallas in MLS regular-season competition, including a 18-8-12 (65 GF, 44 GA) record at home.

San Jose is unbeaten at home vs. FC Dallas in their last eight games dating back to 2017 (3-0-5), with the teams battling for three consecutive draws.

2017: 1-1 D

2018: 4-3 W

2019: 2-2 D

2020: No Game

2021: 3-1 W; 1-1 D

2022: 1-1 D

2023: 1-1 D

2024: 3-2 W

Hernán López scored his fifth and sixth goals of the year in the 14th and 79th minutes, running his goal contribution total to eight in MLS play (6g/2a) and 12 in all competitions (9g/3a). Tonight also marked his first ever two-goal game since joining San Jose in May.

Amahl Pellegrino’s 79th-minute assist was his second in MLS play and fourth in all competitions, running his goal contribution total to nine in MLS play (7g/2a) and 11 in all competitions (7g/4a).

Niko Tsakiris recorded the first assist in his MLS career in the 83rd minute; it was his second assist and goal contribution in all competitions (0g/2a).

Jeremy Ebobisse’s 83rd-minute goal was his sixth goal in MLS play and 10th in all competitions, running his goal contribution total to eight in MLS play (6g/2a) and 12 in all competitions (10g/2a).

Bruno Wilson made his first appearance since injuring his hamstring on the road against NYCFC on May 31. His assist of Hernán López’s 14th-minute goal was his third of the season in MLS play, running his goal contribution total to four on the season (1g/3a).

Cristian Espinoza’s assist of Hernán López’s 14th-minute goal was his 14th of the season in MLS play, lifting him to a tie for sixth on the overall league leaderboard. The assist also puts him now at 18 goal contributions in MLS play (4g/14a) and 21 in all competitions (5g/16a).

Cristian Espinoza is the first player in Earthquakes history to have three straight seasons with 10 or more assists in MLS play (2022: 14; 2023: 13; 2024: 14 and counting).

Cristian Espinoza extended his run of consecutive MLS regular-season games played to a current league-high of 107 (Oct. 2, 2021 – present). The streak is not only a Quakes record but sixth longest in MLS history and third among all field players. He now stands one game away from tying Darlington Nagbe (May 1, 2021 – Apr. 6, 2024) for fifth all-time and second among all field players. Goalkeeper Luis Robles holds the league record with 183 straight appearances (Sept. 29, 2012 – May 12, 2018).

San Jose Earthquakes 3 – 2 FC Dallas

Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024 – PayPal Park, San Jose, Calif.

Weather: 89°F Clear

Match Officials:

Referee: Lorenzo Hernandez

AR1: Logan Brown

AR2: Diego Blas

4th: Marcos Deoliveira

VAR: Younes Marrakchi

AVAR: Jozef Batko

Scoring Summary:

SJ (1-0) – Hernán López (Cristian Espinoza, Bruno Wilson) 14’

DAL (1-1) – Alan Velasco (Petar Musa, Paul Arriola) 41’

SJ (2-1) – Hernán López (Amahl Pellegrino) 79’

SJ (3-1) – Jeremy Ebobisse (Niko Tsakiris) 83’

DAL (3-2) – Sebastien Ibeagha (Sebastian Lletget) 90’

Misconduct Summary:

DAL – Nkosi Tafari (caution) 15’

SJ – Paul Marie (caution) 37’

DAL – Alan Velasco (caution) 55’

DAL – Sebastien Ibeagha (caution) 60’

SJ – Carlos Gruezo (caution) 73’

DAL – Paul Arriola (caution) 74’

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES: Daniel; Oscar Verhoeven, Tanner Beason, Bruno Wilson, Carlos Akapo (Vítor Costa 63’); Carlos Gruezo (Alfredo Morales 81’), Jackson Yueill (Niko Tsakiris 75’), Hernán López; Paul Marie (Amahl Pellegrino 75’), Cristian Espinoza (C), Jack Skahan (Jeremy Ebobisse 63’).

Substitutes not used: William Yarbrough (GK), Daniel Munie, Rodrigues, Tommy Thompson.

POSS.: 41.7%; SHOTS: 10; SOG: 4; CORNERS: 4; OFFSIDES: 3; SAVES: 3; FOULS: 11; xG: 2.2

FC Dallas: Jimmy Maurer; Marco Farfan, Nkosi Tafari, Sebastien Ibeagha; Ruan (Bernard Kamungo 46’), Paul Arriola (C), Asier Illarramendi (Sebastian Lletget 89’), Show; Alan Velasco (Katlego Ntsabeleng 71’), Jesus Ferreira, Petar Musa (Logan Farrington 71’).

Substitutes not used: Antonio Carrera (GK), Patrickson Delgado, Omar Gonzalez, Sam Junqua, Ema Twumasi.

POSS.: 58.3%; SHOTS: 17; SOG: 5; CORNERS: 5; OFFSIDES: 2; SAVES: 1; FOULS: 16; xG: 1.9

NOTE: All stats are unofficial.

EARTHQUAKES INTERIM HEAD COACH IAN RUSSELL

On initial reflections of the victory:

“It’s been a tough season, but these fans deserve a win. The team deserves a win. So I said [to the team], ‘Just enjoy tonight.’ The game did feel pretty comfortable. Dallas is a good team that likes to be in control of the ball. They did out-possess us; that is what it is. I’m not super concerned with that. They weren’t getting in behind us. I thought Paul Marie, as a winger, did really well at being compact and tucking in and almost played in more of a traditional 4-4-2 midfielder. Cristian [Espinoza] was a little bit higher, where we can press their three [defenders]. The compactness was really good. We looked dangerous on the break. The last four or five games have been pretty dangerous on the break, but this one, we finished our chances.”

On intangibles going San Jose’s way tonight:

“We haven’t had a lot of breaks this year. We got a pretty good one when the two players collided. We get the ball, we score on that play, and then Daniel making a huge penalty save. Overall, I just felt like we were really getting in our 18[-yard box] defensively, and we finished our chances when we had them. We had a couple big chances right away in the game as well. We came out on the front foot, which again, when you have a season like this, the players can pack it in. But they came out flying, and it was a good result.”

On rotating the lineup:

“We rotated the squad a lot — three games in a week, but we have really good quality coming in. Jackson [Yueill] started tonight. I thought he was really good. Paul Marie, very good. Bruno Wilson, he hasn’t played in four or five months, and he goes 90 minutes, just to name a few. Then Hernán [López], two goals. He’s a special player when he plays simple and doesn’t try to overdo things in bad areas. He’s one of the top players; he really is. He’s a young player still, so he’s going to continue to grow and get better. But I think you see when he plays well, the team plays well.”

On Bruno Wilson returning to action for the first time since May:

“Bruno is a player that’s really technical, very good on the ball, very calm, organized as well. He can speak three different languages, so he communicates with everyone in the back line. He’s played at a very high level. He just brings a lot of composure. I think he was all of that tonight. I think the penalty, yeah, it was a foul, but that’s just a bit of bad timing. He hasn’t played in four or five months, and then he goes 90 minutes. So I was very happy with him and Daniel.”

EARTHQUAKES MIDFIELDER HERNÁN LÓPEZ

On scoring two goals and if he could have netted a third:

“I was happy to score tonight. Obviously the season hasn’t gone our way, but being able to finish the season strong, we’re happy to see that and I’m thrilled with the victory … Obviously, you’d like to score three goals, but I wasn’t able to do that. I’m just very happy to be able to score two goals at home. … I was able to dedicate those goals to my mother and my father and my family.”

On adjusting to life in America and MLS with his new teammates:

“Everything is new, coming from Argentina. It’s a new team, new style of football, new culture. Everything is different. I feel like I’ve been able to adjust, and I feel really good where I am now.”

“It’s a good group. A very united group. Many different cultures and nationalities in the locker room. Even in the good times and the bad times, we’ve been there for each other.”

On what the emphasis will be in the offseason:

“I just want to go to into the offseason and work hard. Do what I can do to prepare myself the best way for the next season … At the end of the year, we’ll talk with the team and see what we need to do, as far as which details specifically we need to work on so that we can go into next season on the front foot, better and stronger.”

On looking ahead to the home finale Saturday:

“We won at home tonight, and it’s always good to win at home. We definitely want to win this last one as well for the fans so that they can see the effort we’ve been putting forward to win these games at home and to close the season strong.”

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Earthquakes Communications Contacts:

Ryan Maquiñana – Director, Communications

rmaquinana@sjearthquakes.com

C: 650.243.8523

Jake Jansing – Coordinator, Communications

jjansing@sjearthquakes.com

C: 408.425.1329