San Diego FC Reveals Name, Logo, Colors Prior to 2025 MLS Debut
San Diego FC, co-owned by Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Mansour among others, to play home games at Snapdragon Stadium, reflecting a community-centric ethos with chrome and azul as key colours, and a crest acknowledging the 18 cities in San Diego County.
- San Diego FC, the Major League Soccer expansion team, disclosed its name, crest, and colors. The team decided on 'San Diego FC' to give priority to the city's name.
- The club's colors will be chrome and azul, symbolic of the Pacific Ocean. The crest, which incorporates hints of red, yellow, and orange, exhibits 18 lines signifying the 18 cities in San Diego County.
- Club CEO, Tom Penn, proclaimed the crest to embody the essence and spirit of San Diego and aims for the club to become a football excellence and innovation hub in North America.
- San Diego FC will play its home games at the Snapdragon Stadium, the home of San Diego State's football team, located in Mission Valley.
- The ownership group includes Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Mansour and the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, marking the involvement of the first Native American tribe in a professional soccer team's ownership in the U.S.