San Diego FC’s MLS Standings Roller-Coaster: How the Expansion Side Stacks Up?

How San Diego FC's 4-4-2 record stacks up in the Western Conference — and why their standings story is more than just numbers.

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San Diego FC sits at 4-4-2 in the MLS standings, but their roller-coaster start includes a 5-0 thrashing of FC Dallas and a three-game losing streak. Follow BRG365 for the full breakdown.

San Diego FC’s MLS Standings Roller-Coaster: How the Expansion Side Stacks Up
San Diego FC Standings: How the Expansion Side Stacks Up(BRG365)

Standing in the Western Conference

San Diego FC’s inaugural MLS season has been a wild ride. With a 4-4-2 record (16 points), they sit 7th in the Western Conference as of April 30, 2025.

But don’t let the mid-table ranking fool you—this expansion team has shown flashes of brilliance, like their 5-0 demolition of FC Dallas, and moments of struggle, like their current three-game losing streak.

MLS Standings Snapshot

  • Points: 16 (4W, 4D, 2L)

  • Goals For/Against: 18-15 (1.5 per game vs. 1.25)

  • Home/Away Record: 3-2-1 at Snapdragon Stadium, 1-2-1 on the road

Compared to other expansion teams, San Diego’s start is solid. They’re tied with Vancouver for the most goal scorers (11 players), showing offensive depth that many new teams lack.

Goals For/Against

 

Team

GP

Goals/Match

Conceded/Match

Goal Diff/Match

San Diego FC

12

1.5

1.25

+0.25

New-Expansion Average

12

1.1

1.6

–0.5

Western Top Four

12

1.8

1.0

+0.8

Home Ground Effect

San Diego’s home form has been a bright spot in the MLS standings.

At Snapdragon Stadium, they’ve posted a 3-2-1 record, with their most impressive win coming against FC Dallas on May 3.

That day, Chucky Lozano became just the fourth player in MLS history to have 2 goals and 2 assists in a single game for an expansion team.

San Diego FC’s MLS Standings Roller-Coaster: How the Expansion Side Stacks Up
San Diego FC Standings: Review Their Home Effect(BRG365)

Home Dominance by the Numbers

  • Average Attendance: 28,700 (near-capacity crowds)

  • Goals Scored at Home: 12 (1.7 per game)

  • Biggest Win: 5-0 vs. FC Dallas (May 3)

The atmosphere at Snapdragon is electric, with the "Aztec Armada" fan group leading chants and tifos.

This home energy helped San Diego beat tough teams like LAFC and Seattle earlier in the season.

Why San Diego Struggles Away

While San Diego looks like a contender at home, their road record (1-2-1) tells a different story.

The team has lost their last three away games, including a tough 2-0 defeat to LA Galaxy. So why the drop-off?

Road Struggles Analysis

  • Defensive Issues: San Diego concedes 1.5 goals per away game, vs. 1.0 at home.

  • Slow Starts: In their three-game losing streak, they’ve allowed the first goal in each match.

  • High Altitude Trouble: A 3-1 loss at Colorado showed how altitude affects their fitness.

Against FC Dallas, San Diego exploited defensive gaps, but on the road, they’ve struggled to replicate that magic.

Coach Mikey Varas needs to fix their away form if they want to climb the MLS standings.

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Key Player’s Impact on the Standings

No one has been more important to San Diego’s MLS standings than Hirving Chucky Lozano.

The Mexican winger has been on fire lately, with 2 goals and 4 assists in his last four games.

His performance vs. FC Dallas (2G, 2A) was a masterclass.

San Diego FC’s MLS Standings Roller-Coaster: How the Expansion Side Stacks Up
San Diego FC Standings Roller-Coaster:Key Players Performance(BRG365)

Lozano’s Stats That Matter

  • Goals + Assists: 6 contributions in 10 games

  • Key Passes per Game: 2.3 (among MLS’ best wingers)

  • Dribbles per Game: 3.1 (causes chaos for defenses)

When Lozano is on, San Diego looks like a playoff team. But when he’s contained, their offense struggles.

He’s the engine that drives their standing in the MLS.

Recent Form: A Three-Game Slide

San Diego’s MLS standings have taken a hit lately. After a hot start, they’ve lost three in a row, dropping from 5th to 7th in the West. What’s gone wrong?

Three-Game Losing Streak

  • Loss 1: 2-1 vs. Portland (late goal conceded)

  • Loss 2: 3-1 vs. Colorado (high altitude issues)

  • Loss 3: 2-0 vs. LA Galaxy (defensive mistakes)

In these losses, San Diego has looked tired and disorganized. Their defense has allowed 7 goals in three games, and their offense has gone cold.

Coach Varas needs to make adjustments quickly.

San Diego’s Tactics Affects Their Standing

San Diego plays an attacking 4-3-3 system that’s exciting to watch but can be risky.

They love to push high and attack down the wings, which works well at home but leaves them vulnerable on the road.

Tactical Pros and Cons

  • Pro: 54% possession rate (high for an expansion team)

  • Con: 27 turnovers vs. FC Dallas (too many mistakes)

  • Key: Wide play—41% of attacks come down the left wing with Lozano

Against FC Dallas, their wide attacks worked perfectly. But against teams that can counterattack, like LA Galaxy, their style has flaws.

Can San Diego Climb the Standings?

San Diego’s MLS standings story is far from over. With games against mid-table teams coming up, they have a chance to bounce back. Here’s what they need to do:

Fix Away Defense: Stop conceding early goals on the road.

Protect Lozano: Ensure he gets support from other attackers.

Tactical Flexibility: Adjust when teams park the bus against them.

If they can turn their away fortunes around, San Diego could easily climb into the top 5 of the Western Conference standings.

San Diego FC’s position in the MLS standings—7th with 16 points—tells a story of a team with big potential but some big challenges.

Their home form is strong, their star player is world-class, and their style is fun to watch.

But their away struggles and recent losing streak show they’re still an expansion team at heart.

As the season goes on, keep an eye on San Diego in the MLS standings.

If they can iron out their kinks, they might just surprise everyone and make a playoff push.

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Lorna

Lorna, a Sports editor from BRG365, graduated from UNIL. I has worked as a commentator in Sports Illustrated for five years, already coveraging on the UEFA Cup, Serie A and the Club World Cup.

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