San Diego FC with its schedule to face the 2025 preseason

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San Diego FC is experiencing a key moment at the beginning of 2025, as it prepares for its debut season in the MLS.

The team is fully immersed in the January transfer window, looking for strategic reinforcements that will allow it to compete at the highest level in its first campaign.

Among the notable additions, San Diego FC is close to closing the signing of a promising Finnish footballer, a crucial addition to strengthen its squad.

In addition to its moves in the transfer window, San Diego FC has formed a significant alliance outside the sports field, focused on social service.

The club is collaborating in the construction of a hospital in San Diego, intended to address physical and health problems of local residents.


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San Diego FC’s 2025 preseason schedule is now official

The team is scheduled to begin its preseason, with a schedule that will run from January 11 to February 15, with training sessions and friendlies ahead for its sports preparation.

Activities will begin with medical examinations on January 11, followed by the start of training on January 13, where there will be several sessions focused on the tactical preparation of the club.

Several sessions have been scheduled behind closed doors, while the preseason matches will begin on February 8 with a match against New York City FC in the CVI tournament.

They will then face Portland on February 12 and close their preseason on February 15 facing New York Red Bulls.

San Diego FC will be prepared to face its long-awaited debut in the MLS, where it wants to spring a big surprise in its first match.


San Diego FC’s long-awaited debut in MLS

The most anticipated date is February 23, when San Diego FC will make its official debut in MLS facing the reigning champion, Los Angeles Galaxy.

This match will mark the beginning of a new era for the club, which hopes to demonstrate its potential and become a serious contender in the league.

Expectations are high, and the team is determined to show its best form from the first match.