San Jose Earthquakes vs. Los Angeles FC, September 13, 2025

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Sept. 13, 2025 

MATCH RECAP: Earthquakes 2, LAFC 4

San Jose falls behind early as comeback bid falls short in front of club-record crowd of 50,978 fans; Quakes return to PayPal Park Sept. 20 vs. St. Louis CITY SC

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The San Jose Earthquakes fell to LAFC 4-2 on Saturday at Levi’s® Stadium in Major League Soccer regular-season play in front of 50,978 fans, breaking the all-time club standalone attendance record set in 2019.

The visitors struck first with three goals in the initial 12 minutes. Son Heung-min opened the scoring in the first minute, finishing off a feed from Artem Smoliakov. Denis Bouanga then added a brace in the ninth and 12th minutes to triple LAFC’s advantage.

San Jose finally answered the bell in the 18th minute when Cristian “Chicho” Arango slalomed through multiple defenders and pushed the ball ahead to Preston Judd for the finish to make it 3-1 before the half’s conclusion.

After intermission, the Quakes pushed for a comeback but Bouanga added an insurance goal in the 87th minute for LAFC. San Jose scored off an own goal in the 90th minute by Sergi Palencia that originated from a Benji Kikanović cross to serve as the final margin, 4-2.

The Black and Blue now return to PayPal Park Saturday, Sept. 20, to face St. Louis CITY SC. Kickoff will take place at 7:30 p.m. PT and will be broadcast globally via MLS Season Pass on Apple TV (English/Spanish), as well as via local radio on 107.7 FM The Bone (English) and KZSF 1370 AM La Kaliente (Spanish).

GAME NOTES

Tonight’s crowd of 50,978 broke the Earthquakes’ all-time standalone record of 50,850, set on June 29, 2019, when San Jose beat the LA Galaxy 3-0 at Stanford Stadium. With the most recent Cali Clasico on June 28 against the Galaxy drawing 42,881 fans at Stanford as well, the Quakes hosted two of the eight highest-attended regular-season matches in all MLS this season—and the only two games on that list west of the Mississippi River.

TOP 10 LARGEST STANDALONE HOME ATTENDANCES IN EARTHQUAKES HISTORY*^

1) 50,978 – Quakes vs. LAFC at Levi’s® Stadium, Sept. 13, 2025

2) 50,850 – Quakes vs. LA Galaxy at Stanford Stadium, June 29, 2019

3) 50,816 – Quakes vs. LA Galaxy at Stanford Stadium, June 25, 2016

4) 50,743 – Quakes vs. LA Galaxy at Stanford Stadium, June 30, 2018

5) 50,675 – Quakes vs. Chivas de Guadalajara at Levi’s® Stadium, July 27, 2024

6) 50,617 – Quakes vs. LA Galaxy at Stanford Stadium, July 1, 2017

7) 50,422 – Quakes vs. LA Galaxy at Stanford Stadium, June 27, 2015

8) 50,391 – Quakes vs. LA Galaxy at Stanford Stadium, June 30, 2012

9) 50,028 – Quakes vs. LA Galaxy at Stanford Stadium, June 29, 2013

10) 50,006 – Quakes vs. LA Galaxy at Stanford Stadium, June 28, 2014

TOP 10 LARGEST HOME ATTENDANCES IN 2025 MLS REGULAR SEASON TO DATE

1) 65,520 – Atlanta United FC vs. CF Montreal at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Feb. 22

2) 62,358 – Chicago Fire FC vs. Inter Miami CF at Soldier Field, April 13

3) 60,614 – Columbus Crew vs. Inter Miami CF at Huntington Bank Field, April 19

4) 60,005 – Atlanta United FC vs. Charlotte FC at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, July 19

5) 51,002 – Charlotte FC vs. Atlanta United FC at Bank of America Stadium, March 1

6) 50,978 – Quakes vs. LAFC at Levi’s® Stadium, Sept. 13

7) 43,293 – New England Revolution vs. Inter Miami CF at Gillette Stadium, July 9

8) 42,881 – Quakes vs. LA Galaxy at Stanford Stadium, June 28

9) 42,844 – Atlanta United FC vs. Inter Miami CF at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, March 16

10) 42,562 – Atlanta United FC vs. New York Red Bulls at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, March 8

*The Quakes drew 73,123 fans for a regular-season game vs. D.C. United on July 4, 1999, at Stanford Stadium as the first game of a doubleheader with the U.S. Women’s National Team and Brazil during the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

^The Quakes drew 61,572 fans for a regular-season game vs. the Columbus Crew on June 25, 2009, at Candlestick Park as the first game of a doubleheader with FC Barcelona and Chivas de Guadalajara.

With the result, San Jose still occupies the ninth and final playoff spot in the MLS Western Conference with 35 points (9-13-8). Meanwhile LAFC is fifth with 44 points (12-7-8).

The Quakes are now 7-12-1 (31 GF, 51 GA) against LAFC in MLS regular-season play with a 6-3-0 (19 GF, 19 GA) record at home.

Preston Judd’s 18th-minute goal was his seventh of the season in MLS play and 11th of his career.

Chicho Arango’s 18th-minute assist was his seventh of the season in MLS play and 28th of his career. He increased his tally to five goal contributions (2g/3a) in just four meetings with LAFC.

The Quakes snapped a six-game unbeaten streak in all competitions at Levi’s® Stadium tonight (4-0-2).

San Jose Earthquakes 2 – 4 Los Angeles Football Club

Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025 — Levi’s® Stadium; Santa Clara, California

Weather: 69°F Sunny

Attendance: 50,978 (new club standalone record)

*all stats unofficial

Match Officials: 

Referee: Rubiel Vazquez

AR1: Gerard-Kader Lebuis

AR2: Kevin Lock

4th Official: Malik Badawi

VAR: David Barrie

AVAR: Joshua Patlak

Scoring Summary:

LAFC (0-1) – Heung Min Son (Artem Smoliakov, Marky Delgado ) 1’

LAFC (0-2) – Denis Bouanga (unassisted) 9’

LAFC (0-3) – Denis Bouanga (Sergi Palencia) 12’

SJ (1-3) – Preston Judd (Cristian “Chicho” Arango ) 18’

LAFC (1-4) – Denis Bouanga (Sergi Palencia) 87’

SJ (2-4) – Sergi Palencia (own goal) 90’

Misconduct Summary:

SJ – Chicho Arango (caution) 21’

SJ – Ronaldo Vieira (caution) 57’

LAFC – Ryan Porteous (caution) 67’

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES: Daniel (GK); Dave Romney, Daniel Munie, Vítor Costa (Jamar Ricketts 81’), Ronaldo Vieira, Rodrigues (Benji Kikanović 60’); Ian Harkes (Noel Buck 81’), Beau Leroux (Ousseni Bouda 60’); Chicho Arango, Cristian Espinoza, Preston Judd (Josef Martínez 66’).

Substitutes not used: Earl Edwards Jr. (GK); Max Floriani, Mark-Anthony Kaye, Bruno Wilson.

POSS.: 63.8%; SHOTS: 18; SOG: 4; CORNERS: 10; OFFSIDES: 0; SAVES: 2; FOULS: 11; xG: 1.9

LOS ANGELES FOOTBALL CLUB: Hugo Lloris (GK); Ryan Porteous, Nkosi Tafari, Artem Smoliakov (Ryan Hollingshead 72’), Sergi Palencia; Eddie Segura, Mark Delgado (Frankie Amaya 86’), Mathieu Choiniere; Denis Bouanga, Timothy Tillman (Andrew Moran 72’), Heung Min Son (David Martinez 79’).

Substitutes not used: Thomas Hasal (GK), Kenneth Nielsen, Ryan Raposo, Adrian Wilbowo, Yaw Yeboah.

POSS.: 36.2%; SHOTS: 9; SOG: 6; CORNERS: 2; OFFSIDES: 2; SAVES: 3; FOULS: 14; xG: 2.9

EARTHQUAKES HEAD COACH BRUCE ARENA

On playing in front of a record-breaking crowd:

“I think the crowd tonight shows what a great area this is for soccer in this country. It’s going to be a great venue for the World Cup, and I thank our soccer community for coming out and supporting us tonight. I wish we could have put on a better show, but I think LAFC did. Give them a lot of credit, but a crowd like this is nothing but positive for our franchise and the league.”

On preparing for the remaining four games to make a playoff push:

“I’m preparing a team to try to win these last four games. If we come out the way we did tonight, we’re not going to win any of them. So hopefully, I’d like to say we can learn something from this, but this has been a bit of a broken record this year, some of the mistakes we’ve made.”

On LAFC scoring three goals in 12 minutes:

“I have to accept the responsibility that we have two of our better players in [Chicho] Arango and [Cristian] Espinoza turning the ball over right in the opening minute of the game that helped create their goal. We have to be better to start a game. They’re veteran players and they have to be a little bit sharper. You got to give the opponent credit, to turn that into a goal. But poor playing on our part, and having a team step on the field and play the way we did in the open minutes of the games, it’s on me. I’m quite surprised at the way we stepped on the field in the opening minutes of the game.”

On coming into the second half of the game:

“There’s a lot of ways to look at it. If you’re the other team in the locker room at halftime, you basically have the game won, and you can play pretty smart and conservative in the second half and don’t open yourselves up. I don’t give us that many pats on the back for being maybe in control of the game in the second half, because the only way they decide winners in this game from all my years of being involved is the scoreboard. We won all the other categories, but I don’t know if we get any prizes for that. LAFC played a smart second half. We needed to get the second goal to really scare them a little bit, and we weren’t able to do that.”

EARTHQUAKES MIDFIELDER IAN HARKES

On playing in front of a club-record breaking crowd at Levi’s Stadium:

“It’s incredible to see. It’s my first time playing at Levi’s. Talking to the players before, they always said it was a special game. I just think we wanted to reward the fans that came out. We’re sorry that we didn’t today. We were disappointed with ourselves, and they had a great showing. Just want to say thank you to everyone that did come out, and hopefully they stick with us, because we have to push for these next four games. We still believe, and we can’t give up. We can’t let this carry over into the last four games.”

“It was a great atmosphere. We were so happy for all the fans to come out and for us to play in there, obviously that kind of scoreline deflates it right away for the players. We really shot ourselves in the foot from the start.”

On tonight’s formation change against LAFC to go with a back line of four defenders:

“We haven’t played a back four for a long time, but we had a whole week to work on it. I think we felt pretty good, and we wanted to isolate Rodrigues, because he played really well against [Denis] Bouanga the first time when we went away against LAFC. The way they shaped up was a little different, and he didn’t receive the ball too much in the touchline. They were running behind a lot. I think we were a little naïve in the way we approached that and didn’t really change.”

On the team’s mentality tonight as they push for a spot in the playoffs:

“Everyone wanted to push and get back into it. Cristian [Espinoza’s] work rate is relentless. He always finds assists and balls into the box. Give Preston [Judd] a lot of credit. Throughout this whole season, he’s shown up in big moments in terms of stealing points for us and also getting game winning goals and everything like that. We always knew that he was going to be lurking, and we’re happy that he got the goal back, and unfortunately, just couldn’t get that next one at the right time.”

“I think we all have good qualities to play off of each other. I think it was working well, besides the goals. I know that’s stupid to say, but we did control a lot of the game. … I wish the scoreline was different from the start, because I think we controlled a lot. We’re just going to continue to keep working on those relationships, and we can play a lot of different formations based off of our different qualities.”

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San Jose Earthquakes vs. Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) September 25, 2021

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Sept. 25, 2021

MATCH RECAP: Earthquakes 2, LAFC 0Reigning MLS Player of the Week Chofis tallies one goal and one assist
SAN JOSE, Calif. – The San Jose Earthquakes defeated Los Angeles Football Club 2-0 on Saturday night at PayPal Park. The Quakes are now 5-2-4 in their last 11 matches and are just three points below the playoff line in the Western Conference. San Jose also extended their winning streak vs. LAFC to four matches.
The Quakes jumped out to an early lead in the third minute. Chofis, the reigning MLS Player of the Week, played a through ball past multiple defenders to Benji Kikanovic, who dribbled around the goalkeeper before passing the ball into the empty net.
San Jose then doubled their lead in the 47th minute. Marcos Lopez played a pass across the front of goal and Chofis first timed his shot past goalkeeper Tomas Romero. Chofis has now tallied six goals and an assist in the last three matches.
Quakes goalkeeper JT Marcinkowski made three saves in the shutout. It marked his fourth shutout of the season and second shutout victory.
The Earthquakes will remain in San Jose to host Seattle Sounders FC on Wednesday, Sept. 29, presented by Intermedia. Wednesday marks the Quakes’ annual College Night and will kick off from PayPal Park at 7:30 p.m. PT. The match will be broadcast on NBC Sports Bay Area Plus, KNBR 1050 and KZSF 1370.


GAME NOTES
The Earthquakes now hold an 8-9-9 record (33 pts.) during the 2021 MLS regular season and are currently in 10th place in the Western Conference, just three points below the playoff line.
The Quakes extended their winning streak against LAFC to four. San Jose is now 4-5-0 all-time vs. LAFC, including a 3-2-0 record at home.
San Jose earned their second shutout victory of the season and first since July 31 (1-0 vs. SEA). Tonight’s win was also the first at PayPal Park since Aug. 8 against LAFC (W 2-1). It marked the Quakes’ first shutout victory by multiple goals since Oct. 28, 2020 vs. RSL (2-0).
Midfielder Chofis scored his team-leading 11th goal of the season and 11th of his MLS career. He has now scored six goals in the last three matches and is the league’s leading scorer during the month of September (6). He has also scored in consecutive matches vs. LAFC. Additionally, Chofis tallied an assist on Kikanovic’s goal, marking his third assist of the season and first game-winning assist.
Chofis became the first Earthquakes player to score in three straight matches since Vako in July 2019.
Rookie forward Benji Kikanovic scored his second goal of the season and of his MLS career. He has now tallied one goal and one assist in the last two matches.
Defender Marcos Lopez tallied an assist on Chofis’ goal, marking his first assist of the season and fourth of his MLS career.
Goalkeeper JT Marcinkowski secured his fourth shutout of the season and ninth of his MLS career.
Midfielder Shea Salinas entered the match as a substitute in the 82nd minute, marking his first appearance since Sept. 4 against the Colorado Rapids.

MATCH INFORMATION
MLS Regular SeasonSan Jose Earthquakes 2 – 0 Los Angeles Football ClubSept. 25, 2021 – PayPal Park in San Jose, Calif.Attendance: 16,927Man of the Match: Chofis

Scoring Summary:SJ (1-0) – Benji Kikanovic (Chofis) 3’SJ (2-0) – Chofis (Marcos Lopez) 47′

Misconduct Summary:SJ – Nathan (caution) 31’SJ – Cristian Espinoza (caution) 34’LAFC – Danny Crisostomo (caution) 39’SJ – Luciano Abecasis (caution) 64’LAFC – Jose Cifuentes (caution) 75’SJ – Marcos Lopez (caution) 86’LAFC – Raheem Edwards (caution) 90+5′

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES: JT Marcinkowski; Marcos Lopez (Cade Cowell 88), Nathan, Oswaldo Alanis, Luciano Abecasis; Eric Remedi, Judson; Chofis (Shea Salinas 82), Jackson Yueill, Cristian Espinoza (Tommy Thompson 76); Benji Kikanovic (Chris Wondolowski 88).
Substitutes not used: Carlos Fierro, Paul Marie, Andy Rios, Jack Skahan, Daniel Vega.

SHOTS: 7; SHOTS ON GOAL: 2; FOULS: 17; CORNER KICKS: 0; SAVES: 3

LAFC: Tomas Romero, Mamadou Fall, Diego Palacios (Raheem Edwards 59), Sebastien Ibeagha (Marco Farfan 58), Moon-Hwan Kim (Latif Blessing 59), Jesus Murillo, Francisco Ginella, Jose Cifuentes, Daniel Crisostomo, Danny Musovski (Bryce Duke 59), Cristian Arango.
Substitutes not used: Jamal Blackmon, Jordan Harvey, Pablo Sisniega.

SHOTS: 13; SHOTS ON GOAL: 3; FOULS: 21; CORNER KICKS: 3; SAVES: 0

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES HEAD COACH MATIAS ALMEYDA
On his tactics in tonight’s match:“I think we played a really intelligent game. We planned for this type of game against the formation that the opponent has been using. The players understood and responded well to the formation change we made.”
On Benji Kikanovic’s contributions and his growth:“I think Benji is one of the young players that is learning day-by-day. He has perfectly understood the identity we want the players to have at San Jose. He is a player with pace, he is good in the aerial game and has great technique. He really works a lot for the team. He was able to put away the chance that came from a great pass from Chofis. He also worked hard in the defensive phase. I am really pleased when the young players perform well. It makes me happy for them and for the club.”
On his conversations with the players about playoffs:“For us, as long as the math is there, we will try to be competitive, and we will compete until the end. They know the mentality I try to transmit to them. Sometimes we see that reflected, other times we are missing a bit, but we are generally happy with it.”

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES MIDFIELDER JACKSON YUEILL
On the team’s formation and how it impacted the match:“These last 10 games here, we know that we need to get wins, and wins at home in particular and part of that is being able to control the ball and how we press. Having Eric [Remedi], Judson and myself in the midfield really helps the team a lot. It’s important to try and fit everyone in there, and fit Chofis in there in his natural position as the number 10 and get him the ball as much as possible. I think it was a little bit of what LAFC showed and trying to work against them and finding the right spots to get Chofis on the ball and finding the right passes in behind. As you saw on the first goal, he was able to do that. The plan was to get him on the ball in central locations and try to work around him and try to eliminate LAFC’s quality as well. That was the reasoning for that, and I think it worked out well today.”
On the team’s form in the upcoming stretch run:“I think there are still a lot of games left. It’s still really close and these two games were important for us. We’ve narrowed down to the last third of the season. We learned from our first year to last year of when to push and when to hit our stride. We hit a really good stride last year going into the playoffs and that helped us a lot. I think the team is in a really good spot. Collectively, as a group, how we’re interacting, the motivation and dialogue in the locker room is really positive and great and it showed tonight that the guys have a desire to win. Even though it’s going to be close up until the end, the guys have the desire to push for the playoffs and try to get up in the table as high as we can and play as best as we can.”

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES FORWARD BENJI KIKANOVIC
On the goal and his run:“I knew it right as Chofis got the ball. All three of the defenders looked at him and I was like, ‘I’m going to run in behind them.’ I know Chofis is good enough to play me the ball on time and play me a good-weighted ball and I just went. He played it on time, and I took a touch past the goalkeeper and just put it away. It was a great ball by Chofis and there’s not much to it.”
On his previous comments about wanting to be more involved:“I thought I did better than last game. I think each game, as long I’m improving, it’s good for me and good for the team. Obviously, it wasn’t the best, but it is what it is and we got the win and we’re just going to keep on going. I think the more that I play and as I get more minutes under my belt, I should be alright. But I think tonight was much better than last game. It’s an improvement but it’s not good enough.”

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