2020 San Diego Loyal SC season

The 2020 San Diego Loyal SC season is the club's first season of existence and their first season in the USL Championship (USLC). This article covers the period from the founding of the club to the conclusion of the 2020 USLC Playoff Final, scheduled for November 12–16, 2020.[1]

San Diego Loyal SC
2020 season
Executive VPLandon Donovan
ManagerLandon Donovan
USL ChampionshipGroup B: 4th
Western Conf.: 10th
USLC PlayoffsDid Not Qualify
U.S. Open CupCancelled
Highest home attendance6,100
(March 7 vs. LV)
Average home league attendance6,100
Biggest winLA 0–3 SD (Sept. 9)
Biggest defeatSD 0–2 OC (Aug. 12)
PHX 2–0 SD (Aug. 15)
SD 1–3 RNO (Aug. 22)

Roster

As of March 6, 2020[2]
No. Position Player Nation
2 Defender Morgan Hackworth  United States
3 Midfielder Elijah Martin  United States
4 Midfielder Jack Metcalf  England
5 Defender Grant Stoneman  United States
6 Midfielder Charlie Adams  England
7 Midfielder Carlos Alvarez  United States
8 Defender Sal Zizzo  United States
9 Forward Qudus Lawal  Nigeria
11 Forward Irvin Parra  United States
12 Defender Eric Avila  United States
14 Midfielder Yair Jaen  Panama
15 Forward Tumi Moshobane  South Africa
16 Midfielder Beverly Makangila  DR Congo
17 Midfielder Collin Martin  United States
18 Defender Edwin Lara  Mexico
19 Midfielder Jerome Mbekeli  Cameroon
20 Defender Joseph Greenspan  United States
21 Forward Ashley Nazira  Mauritius
22 Forward Francis Atuahene (on loan from FC Dallas)  Ghana
23 Defender Emrah Klimenta  Montenegro
24 Goalkeeper Jake Fenlason  United States
26 Midfielder Suleiman Samura  Sierra Leone
28 Goalkeeper Jon Kempin (on loan from Columbus Crew)  United States
40 Midfielder Raúl Mendiola  Mexico
Goalkeeper Amal Knight  Jamaica

Competitions

Exhibitions

February 2 Preseason 1 San Diego Loyal SC 1–0 FC Dallas Chula Vista, California
12:00 PM PDT Atuahene Report
Report
Stadium: Chula Vista Training Center
February 29 Preseason 3 Reno 1868 FC 2–4 San Diego Loyal SC Reno, Nevada
12:00 PM PST Hertzog  44',  49' Report  7'
 24'
 30'
 75'
Stadium: Greater Nevada Field
March 28 Midseason 1 San Diego Loyal SC Cancelled Club Tijuana San Diego, California
7:00 PM PDT Stadium: Torero Stadium
Note: Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

USL Championship

Round12345678910111213141516
GroundHAAHHAHAHAAAAHAH
ResultDWWLWDLLL
Position5112122810
Updated to match(es) played on August 22, 2020. Source: Match reports
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Match results

On January 9, 2020, the USL announced the 2020 season schedule.[3]

March 7 1 San Diego Loyal SC 1–1 Las Vegas Lights FC San Diego, California
7:00 PM PST Adams  15'
Stoneman  90+3'
Report Burgos  4'
Sandoval  29'
Torre  55'
Stadium: Torero Stadium
Attendance: 6,100
Referee: Elton Garcia
March 11 2 Tacoma Defiance 1–2 San Diego Loyal SC Tacoma, Washington
7:00 PM PDT Mueller  38'
Dhillon  56'
Report Atuahene  31',  85',  89'
Stoneman  57'
Kempin  90+2'
Stadium: Cheney Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Luis Guardia
Note: Played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
July 11 3 Real Monarchs 0–1 San Diego Loyal SC Sandy, Utah
1:00 PM PDT R. Sierakowski  57' Report Stoneman  17'
Avila  40'
Zizzo  63'
C. Martin  77'
Alvarez  90+7'
Stadium: Rio Tinto Stadium
Referee: Brad Jensen
July 19 4 San Diego Loyal SC 0–1 LA Galaxy II San Diego, California
7:00 PM PDT C. Martin  22'
E. Martin  66'
Makangila  82'
Jaen  87'
Report Hernandez  41'
Vázquez  72',  90'
Stadium: Torero Stadium
Referee: Ricardo Fierro
July 25 5 San Diego Loyal SC 2–1 Las Vegas Lights FC San Diego, California
7:00 PM PDT Moshobane  9'
Adams  54'
Parra  65'
Kempin  81'
Report Sandoval  17'
Dally  45+6'
Fenwick  84'
Stadium: Torero Stadium
Referee: Joseph Salinas
July 29 6 LA Galaxy II P–P San Diego Loyal SC Carson, California
7:00 PM PDT Stadium: Dignity Health Sports Park
Note: Match postponed due to multiple positive covid-19 tests in team organizations.[5]
August 8 8 Las Vegas Lights FC P–P San Diego Loyal SC Las Vegas, Nevada
7:30 PM PDT Stadium: Cashman Field
Note: Match postponed due to a positive coronavirus test in the Las Vegas Lights organization.[6]
August 12 9 San Diego Loyal SC 0–2 Orange County SC San Diego, California
7:00 PM PDT Alvarez  28'
Klimenta  56'
Moshobane  76'
Report Quinn  53',  84'
Okoli  65'
Alvarado  90+1'
Stadium: Torero Stadium
Referee: Brandon Stevis
August 22 11 San Diego Loyal SC 1–3 Reno 1868 FC San Diego, California
7:00 PM PDT Stoneman  37'
Alvarez  66'
Report Langsdorf  24'
Bone  62'
Apodaca  85'
Stadium: Torero Stadium
Referee: Ricardo Fierro
August 29 12 Orange County SC 0–0 San Diego Loyal SC Irvine, California
7:00 PM PDT Palmer  58'
Crisostomo  90+7'
Report Stoneman  22'
C. Martin  42'
Adams  45+6'
Stadium: Championship Soccer Stadium
Referee: Samantha Martinez
September 2 8 Las Vegas Lights FC 1–1 San Diego Loyal SC Las Vegas, Nevada
7:30 PM PDT Billingsley  69'
Frischknecht  73'
Torre  90+5'
Report C. Martin  53',  57'
Stoneman  72'
Stadium: Cashman Field
Referee: Jonathan Bilinski
September 9 13 LA Galaxy II 0–3 San Diego Loyal SC Carson, California
7:00 PM PDT Alvarado Jr.  48'  65'
Cuevas  63'
Vera  69'
Report Berry  1',  38'
Rubín  20'
Metcalf  61'
Stadium: Dignity Health Sports Park
Referee: Michael Radchuk
Note: Re-schedule of postponed match from July 29.
September 13 14 San Diego Loyal SC 2–0 Orange County SC San Diego, California
7:00 PM PDT Stoneman  9'
Berry  22'
Guido  41',  64'
Tarek Morad  45+2'
Alvarez  82'
Adams  86'
Spencer  90+5'
Report Kiernan  22'
Quinn  72'
Stadium: Torero Stadium
Referee: Ricardo Fierro
September 19 15 Phoenix Rising FC 2–3 San Diego Loyal SC Scottsdale, Arizona
7:30 PM PDT Flemmings  41'  89'
Barmby  90+2'
Report Rubin  3',  12',  45+4'
Stoneman  32'  90+7'
Klimenta  54'
Moshobane  63'
Metcalf  72'
C. Martin  87'
Stadium: Casino Arizona Field
Referee: Farhad Dadkho
September 23 6 LA Galaxy II 1–1 San Diego Loyal SC Carson, California
7:00 PM PDT Neal  22'
Cuevas  37'
Vázquez  60'
Hernandez  69'
Ontiveros  72',  90+8'
Alvarado Jr.  90+1'
Report C. Martin  27'
Klimenta  38'
Rubín  42' (pen.)
Adams  58'
E. Martin  82'  89'
Spencer  90+5'
Stadium: Dignity Health Sports Park
Referee: William Hoffman
Note: Re-schedule of postponed July 29th match.[7]
September 30 16 San Diego Loyal SC 0–3
(Forfeit)
Phoenix Rising FC San Diego, California
7:00 PM PDT Berry  2'
Rubín  20',  45+7'
Stoneman  31'
C. Martin  45+8'
Report Stanton  27',  45'
Calistri  28'
Moar  45+5'
Farrell  45+6'
Stadium: Torero Stadium
Referee: Joseph Salinas
Note: Match abandoned at start of second half due to Loyal walking off the pitch in protest of an alleged homophobic slur.[8] According to the FIFA disciplinary code, the match is forfeit to Phoenix and scored as a 3:0 victory for them.[9]

Standings — Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG Qualification
1 Phoenix Rising FC 16 11 2 3 46 17 +29 35 2.19 Advance to USL Championship Playoffs
2 LA Galaxy II 16 8 2 6 29 32 3 26 1.63
3 Orange County SC 16 7 3 6 18 18 0 24 1.50
4 San Diego Loyal SC 16 6 5 5 17 18 1 23 1.44
5 Las Vegas Lights FC 16 2 5 9 24 34 10 11 0.69
Source: USL

Standings — Western Conference

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts PPG Qualification
1 Reno 1868 FC 16 11 2 3 43 21 +22 36 2.25 Conference Quarterfinals
2 Phoenix Rising FC 16 11 3 2 46 17 +29 35 2.19
3 San Antonio FC 16 10 3 3 30 14 +16 33 2.06
4 El Paso Locomotive FC 16 9 2 5 24 14 +10 32 2.00
5 Sacramento Republic 16 8 2 6 27 17 +10 30 1.88
6 New Mexico United 15 8 4 3 23 17 +6 27 1.80
7 FC Tulsa 15 6 2 7 21 16 +5 25 1.67
8 LA Galaxy II 16 8 6 2 29 32 3 26 1.63
9 Orange County SC 16 7 6 3 18 18 0 24 1.50
10 San Diego Loyal SC 16 6 5 5 17 18 1 23 1.44
11 Austin Bold FC 16 5 4 7 30 26 +4 22 1.38
12 Tacoma Defiance 16 4 10 2 25 32 7 14 0.88
13 Colorado Springs Switchbacks 16 2 7 7 19 28 9 13 0.81
14 Real Monarchs 16 3 11 2 14 25 11 11 0.69
15 Las Vegas Lights FC 16 2 9 5 24 34 10 11 0.69
16 Rio Grande Valley Toros 14 2 9 3 17 28 11 9 0.64
17 OKC Energy FC 16 1 8 7 12 29 17 10 0.63
18 Portland Timbers 2 16 3 13 0 20 50 30 9 0.56
Source: USL Championship Standings
Rules for classification: 1) points per game; 2) points; 3) total wins; 4) total goal differential; 5) total goals scored; 6) disciplinary points; 7) coin toss or drawing of lots.

U.S. Open Cup

As a USL Championship club, San Diego was set to enter the competition in the Second Round, to be played April 7–9.[10] The second round draw had the Loyal slated to play an away match versus Los Angeles Force scheduled for April 7.[11] Before the match could occur, however, U.S. Soccer suspended the competition on March 13 due to the coronavirus pandemic,[12] before cancelling the competition altogether on August 17.[13]

References

  1. "USL Championship Unveils 2020 Schedule". Retrieved February 1, 2020.
  2. "2020 Roster". sdloyal.com. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  3. "USL Championship Unveils 2020 Schedule". Retrieved January 10, 2020.
  4. "Tacoma Defiance Statement on Governor Inslee Announcement" (Press release). March 11, 2020. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
  5. "LA Galaxy II match vs. San Diego Loyal SC postponed". LAGalaxy.com. July 29, 2020. Retrieved September 2, 2020.
  6. "San Diego Loyal SC Match Postponed due to COVID-19 Concerns". NBCSanDiego.com. August 8, 2020. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
  7. "LA Galaxy II Matches Against San Diego, Lights FC Rescheduled". USL Championship. August 6, 2020.
  8. "USL Championship Statement – San Diego Loyal SC vs. Phoenix Rising FC". USLChampionship.com. September 30, 2020. Retrieved October 1, 2020.
  9. "FIFA Disciplinary Code" (PDF). FIFA.com. 2019. p. 20. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
  10. "Restructured Competition Format For 2020 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Provides Opportunity For More "David vs. Goliath" Matchups In 107th Edition Of U.S. Soccer's National Championship". U.S. Soccer Federation. Retrieved December 18, 2019.
  11. "2020 U.S. Open Cup Second Round Pairings and Host Scenarios" (Press release). U.S. Soccer. January 29, 2020. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  12. "U.S. Soccer Temporarily Suspends 2020 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Due to COVID-19 Outbreak". ussoccer.com. March 13, 2020. Retrieved March 15, 2020.
  13. "2020 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Cancelled Due to COVID-19" (Press release). United States Soccer Federation. August 17, 2020. Retrieved August 17, 2020.
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