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San Diego Remains on Roll with 2-0 Shutout of Sporting KC

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUG 9 – San Diego FC improved its record to 15-7-4 with its fifth consecutive road win, capitalizing on lessons from the Leagues Cup to bolster its MLS playoff chances.

  • San Diego FC defeated Sporting Kansas City 2-0 on August 9 in Kansas City, continuing their streak of road wins in their inaugural MLS season.
  • This victory came after San Diego's elimination from the Leagues Cup where they struggled against Liga MX teams but gained valuable experience to refocus on MLS play.
  • Hirving Lozano opened the scoring early in the match, and Anders Dreyer secured the victory with a goal in the 70th minute, highlighting San Diego's offensive prowess despite Kansas City controlling most of the game.
  • San Diego improved their record to 15-7-4 with a fifth straight road win and reached a milestone as the first MLS team this season to score 50 goals in regular season play.
  • With the Western Conference lead at stake, San Diego aims to maintain momentum as they prepare to host the San Jose Earthquakes on August 17 with hopes of returning to full strength.
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KANSAS CITY, Kansas, U.S.A. (AP) — Mexican Hirving Lozano scored one goal and Anders Dreyer got another, in addition to providing assistance for San Diego to continue its winning streak as a visitor, by imposing Saturday 2-0 on Sporting Kansas City. San Diego closed the day as a solo leader of the West Conference. He overran the Vancouver Whitecaps, who later fell by 2-1 against the Earthquakes of San Jose. It was the fifth consecutive out-of-ho…

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Hirvin Lozano, leader of his MLS conference, had a resounding failure at the Leagues Cup 2025

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