This lasted until 1999, when the club adopted the Earthquakes name. The original San Jose Earthquakes had played from 1974 to 1998, in the NASL, MISL, and Western Soccer Alliance. For a time, this ...
The San Jose Earthquakes and Bay FC will be playing at Coachella – on the pitch, that is – in pre-season action at the ...
The Earthquakes are adding former league MVP Josef Martinez to their attack as they continue remaking their roster under Bruce Arena. Martinez, 31, arrives on a one-year contract with a team ...
It’s been a formative offseason for FC Dallas. They brought in former MLS Next PRO head coach Eric Quill to coach their first team and have sold off two of the best domestic attackers, Paul Arriola ...
Fifty years ago, the Vancouver Whitecaps and San Jose Earthquakes first met as expansion members of the North American Soccer League. On Saturday, the longtime members of Major League Soccer will ...
The San Jose Earthquakes will be partnering with local nonprofit El Camino Health, expanding its health and wellness program in South Bay schools. The Earthquakes announced that they will have a multi ...
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The San Jose Earthquakes have completed the signing of Real Salt Lake striker Chicho Arango, the club announced Saturday morning. The Quakes will dole out a total of $1.4 million in allocation ...
The old NASL league was full of stars ... remained with the same name and made the jump to the MLS. They are San José Earthquakes, Seattle Sounders, Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps ...
San Jose Earthquakes have announced the arrival of 31-year-old free agent Josef Martinez on Monday. The history-making attacker joins the club following his stint with CF Montréal and signed a ...
The San Jose Earthquakes signed former MLS MVP Josef Martinez to a one-year contract on Monday. The deal with the 31-year-old free agent striker from Venezuela includes a club option for 2026.
He’s become accustomed to being on the right side of the ledger. So why would he join a San Jose Earthquakes team that finished last in MLS in 2024? “It’s a new year,” Martinez said.