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Rating: 3.8 out of 5 based on 256 reviews

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San Jose Earthquakes History

The San Jose Earthquakes trace back to the San Jose Clash, one of the 10 original Major League Soccer teams. In a gesture honoring the long history of the city’s former NASL soccer franchise, the name changed to the Earthquakes by the end of the '90s.

The Earthquakes have won the MLS Cup twice, in 2001 and 2003. The team claimed their first Supporters’ Shield for the league’s best record in 2005, and earned their second in 2012 at the height of their “Goonies Era,” which has lived on in Quakes fan culture. The team's anthem, written by South Bay native and Rancid singer Lars Frederiksen, is "Never Say Die." 

In 2023, the Earthquakes hired former San Jose forward Luchi Gonzalez as head coach. Gonzalez has adopted a style of play referred to as “Luchi Ball,” which emphasizes possession and counter-pressing, and the Earthquakes subsequently qualified for their first playoff berth since 2020.

San Jose Earthquakes Team Info

Conference: Western
Team Colors: Blue, Black
Team Rivals: LA Galaxy, Seattle Sounders, Los Angeles FC

San Jose Earthquakes at PayPal Park

In the early days of MLS, the Earthquakes played in San Jose State University's Spartan Stadium. Today they play in PayPal Park, a privately financed, soccer-specific stadium that features a player tracking system similar to the one used by the Quakes' Bay Area neighbors, the Golden State Warriors of the NBA.

Quakes fan culture developed heavily during the team’s mid-’10s “Goonies Era.” The team's anthem, written by South Bay native and Rancid singer Lars Frederiksen, is "Never Say Die" as a nod to The Goonies characters’ famous catchphrase.

FAQS

The San Jose Earthquakes schedule for 2025 can be viewed on the team's official website.

Tickets for the 2025 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the San Jose Earthquakes.

The San Jose Earthquakes have made two appearances in the MLS Cup championship match, and have won both times (in 2001 and 2003).

The San Jose Earthquakes compete at PayPal Park in San Jose, California. The seating map for PayPal Park can be viewed here.

Reviews

Rating: 3.8 out of 5 based on 256 reviews
  • Futbol Spectacular

    by SV Futbol on 7/23/24Stanford Stadium - StanfordRating: 5 out of 5

    We enjoyed another fun soccer match at Stanford. Great energy, fun vibe, and stunning fireworks display. We try to attend this event (the Classico) each year to cheer on the Quakes. It's a great family event and/or enjoyable date night. Bring the sunscreen!

  • Music is way too loud !

    by JD on 7/17/24PayPal Park - San JoseRating: 3 out of 5

    I go to a game a year with a couple friends and really look forward to the intimate park and the food. This year the pregame and in game music that was played over the speakers was so loud. I couldn’t even really speak with a friend sitting two seats over. My brother put in his ear plugs and I wished I had some. Turn the volume down so you don’t ruin our hearing. Ridiculous.

  • Good overall

    by BDW on 7/11/24PayPal Park - San JoseRating: 4 out of 5

    But someone please tell the Earthquakes to turn down the PA cacophony! We got their early, maybe 45 minutes before the match started, and wanted to have some pleasant conversation. Well, forget about it. We were seated right next to each other and my voice got hoarse trying to talk loud enough to be heard. Sign language or white boards recommended for casual conversation. Senseless and irritating!

  • Boring

    by Mari on 7/3/24Stanford Stadium - StanfordRating: 1 out of 5

    It was the most boring game to watch… it honestly felt like I was watching a practice!!

  • A fun and enjoyable first time experience

    by Jim on 6/18/24PayPal Park - San JoseRating: 4 out of 5

    Very good stadium design and easy to get in and out of it. Great atmosphere and concessions. My grandson enjoyed his birthday present attending the game and the team played well. My only complaint is excessive cost of parking ($32). I realise we are a captured audience but that is too much. Would be better if there was public transport access.

  • Popped my MLS cherry. Worth it.

    by Quakes Rocked It on 6/18/24PayPal Park - San JoseRating: 5 out of 5

    1st time at a Quakes game. Great venue. Awesome craft beer selection, if you can find it. Just a lot of fun. Just wish they would’ve won.

  • Dope Venue, wack team

    by El quakazo on 5/8/24Levi's® Stadium - Santa ClaraRating: 3 out of 5

    The Venue was dope, the team on the other hand was mediocre at best. Surprised of the score, I don’t know how we got a victory against LAFC. John fisher needs to invest more into the team.

  • What a Blast!

    by Diaz, A on 5/7/24Levi's® Stadium - Santa ClaraRating: 5 out of 5

    Great event and a safe environment for families To enjoy on Cinco de Mayo weekend

  • Great Event

    by JC2 on 5/7/24Levi's® Stadium - Santa ClaraRating: 5 out of 5

    San Jose Quakes vs LAFC at Levi’s Stadium: this event was so much fun! The venue is perfect with plenty of food, drinks, and bathrooms. We will definitely go again!

  • Wish they had announcer.

    by Annie C. on 5/7/24Levi's® Stadium - Santa ClaraRating: 2 out of 5

    It was just okay. I really miss the having someone annouce and have replays, cheers, games, etc.