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San Diego Loyal SC
San Diego Loyal SC is the hottest team in USL Championship (and not just for their extremely cool kits).
The Loyal ran their unbeaten streak to eight, although they ll be lamenting their late performance in Saturday night s 1-1 draw with Sacramento Republic FC at Torero Stadium.
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The first half was scoreless and largely uneventful. The 2nd half was neither. In the 62nd minute Miguel Ibarra made a fabulous cross and Corey Hertzog threw his body at the net, connecting on a diving header for the only goal of the match.
USL Championship club runs unbeaten streak to 6 matches
Published June 25, 2021 •
Updated on June 25, 2021 at 10:04 pm
San Diego Loyal SC
San Diego Loyal SC started the 2021 season with four straight losses. They might not lose again this year.
The Loyal hit the road and beat Las Vegas Lights FC 2-1 on Friday night, earning a result for a 6th straight match (four wins, two draws). San Diego has leapt into 3rd place in the Pacific Division and in the hunt for not just a playoff spot, but a division title.
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It’s been a long time since San Diego Loyal SC played a home match with people in the stands. On Saturday night, for the first time since their inaugural game.
Reading native Corey Hertzog signs with San Diego Loyal
The second all-time leading scorer in the USL Championship will join Landon Donovan’s squad in 2021
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Reno 1868 FC
Corey Hertzog will be moving farther from his hometown of Reading for the 2021 USL Championship season after joining the San Diego Loyal pending league and federation approval, the club announced last week.
“Since the day I started this job, I’ve had my eye on Corey and wanted to see him in Torrey Green,” Landon Donovan, EVP of Soccer Operations and First Team Manager said in a news release. “We are thrilled to have a player of his quality and experience join our team. His work ethic, goal-scoring ability, and leadership will be a huge asset to us for 2021 and beyond.”
Red Bulls Round-Up: December 11, 2020
The club look towards the future with a possible pro contract for a 14-year-old while former Red Bulls bounce around Canada, Wales, and Finland in this week’s links
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