SDFC continues its homestand against LAFC on Saturday, May 2
SAN DIEGO (Saturday, April 25, 2026)Ā ā San Diego FC (SDFC) fell 2-1 to the Portland Timbers at Snapdragon Stadium on Saturday night. Anders Dreyer scored for SDFC, while the visitors found the net in each half with goals from Kevin Kelsy and AlexĀ Bonetig.
Kelsy opened the scoring for the visitors after winning possession outside the SDFC penalty area. SDFC responded with a penalty kick converted by Dreyer to level the match at 1-1 after Portlandās Brandon Bye was whistled for a handball. Portland secured the game-winner inĀ second-half stoppage time whenĀ BonetigĀ scored following a scramble inside the six-yard box.Ā
SDFC will remain at home to host LAFC on Saturday, May 2 at 6:30 p.m. PT. Tickets for Saturdayās match are available at SanDiegoFC.com/Tickets.Ā
Goal ScoringĀ Plays:Ā
POR ā 0-1 ā Kevin Kelsy, 26th minute:Ā Kelsy sent in a left-footed shot from the left side of the box after stealing a pass from Jeppe Tverskov and sprinting into the 18-yard box.
SD ā 1-1 ā Anders Dreyer (Penalty Kick), 33rdĀ minute:Ā Anders Dreyer converted a penalty kick to tie the match, sending a left-footed shot to the lower right corner of JamesĀ Pantemisā goal.Ā Ā
POR ā 1-2 āĀ AlexĀ Bonetig, 90+6:Ā BonetigĀ sent in a left-footed shot after a scrum inside the box after a Portland corner kick.Ā Ā
Postgame Notes:Ā Ā
- With tonightāsĀ 2-1Ā loss againstĀ Portland TimbersĀ SDFC suffered itsĀ fifthĀ straightĀ defeat in the 2026 MLS Regular Season.Ā
- SDFC now has aĀ 3-5-2Ā 2026 MLS Regular SeasonĀ record with 11 points.Ā
- SDFC isĀ 19-12-6Ā all-time against Western Conference teams inĀ MLSĀ RegularĀ SeasonĀ play.Ā
- SDFC now holds aĀ 22-14-8Ā all-timeĀ MLS RegularĀ Season record.Ā
- SDFC is nowĀ 2-1-2Ā all-time againstĀ PortlandĀ TimbersĀ in the regular season. SDFC is 2-2-3 all-timeĀ against Portland, includingĀ the MLSĀ playoffs.Ā Ā
- SDFC isĀ 2-2-1Ā at homeĀ in the 2026Ā MLS Regular Season.Ā
- SDFCĀ completedĀ 766Ā passesĀ compared toĀ PortlandāsĀ 372Ā tonight.Ā
- SDFCĀ outpossessedĀ Portland 62-percent to 38-percent tonight.Ā Ā
- SDFC is now 5-7-2 across all competitionsĀ in 2026Ā (MLS Regular Season 3-5-2, Concacaf Champions Cup 2-2).Ā
- SDFC has now goneĀ sevenĀ straight MLS matches without a win.Ā
- SDFC is now 1-3 in one goalĀ games.Ā Ā
- SDFCās current winless streak marks the first time in Club history that it has goneĀ sevenĀ MLS Regular Season matches without a win (Last MLS win came March 7 vs. Sporting Kansas City).Ā
- SDFC has now gone without a win in its lastĀ eightĀ matches across all competitions. Its last win came againstĀ DeportivoĀ TolucaĀ F.C.Ā (March 11) in the Concacaf Champions Cup.Ā
- Winger Anders Dreyer scored his fifth goalĀ ofĀ the MLS Regular Season tonight. It was his ninth goal contribution (5 goals, 4 assists). Dreyer now has six goals this year across all competitions, including a goal in the Concacaf Champions Cup.Ā Ā
- Dreyer now has 57 goal contributions for the Club (29 goals, 27 assists). His goal was SDFCās 103rdĀ goal in Club history.Ā
- Winger David Vazquez made his fourth start this season, his first since April 4 at San Jose, making his 20thĀ career appearance with SDFC across all competitions.Ā Ā
- OnniĀ ValakariĀ andĀ DreyerĀ areĀ the onlyĀ playersĀ toĀ playĀ inĀ allĀ 44Ā of SDFCās regular season and five post-season matches for a total of 49Ā MLS career appearances each.Ā Ā
- Goalkeeper Duran Ferree made hisĀ ninthĀ MLS start tonight.Ā Ā
- Defender Ian Pilcher returned to the Starting XI tonight. He returned to action against Houston Dynamo on April 22Ā after missing four MLS Regular Season matches. He came on as a substitute for Osvald SĆøe in the 78thĀ minute against Houston. PilcherĀ had missedĀ five matches across all competitions. His lastĀ matchĀ prior to that heĀ played was a Concacaf Champions Cup affair against Toluca on March 18.Ā
- Defender Wilson Eisner made his third appearance this season when he came on as a substitute for Pilcher in the 59thĀ minute.Ā Ā
- Defender Kieran Sargeant made his fourth appearance this season when he came on as a substitute forĀ Oscar Verhoeven in the 81stĀ minute. Kieran had not played in an MLS match this season sinceĀ starting at Sporting Kansas City March 7.Ā Ā Ā
- Midfielder Bryce Duke made his fourth appearance for SDFC, coming on as a substitute in the 81stĀ minute for Jeppe Tverskov.Ā Ā
- Forward Amahl Pellegrino missed tonightās match while serving a red card suspension.
Match InformationĀ
2026 MLS Regular SeasonĀ
San DiegoĀ FCĀ vs.Ā Portland TimbersĀ
Saturday,Ā MayĀ 2, 2026Ā āĀ Snapdragon StadiumĀ (San Diego,Ā Calif.)Ā
Scoring Summary:Ā PORĀ (0-1)Ā āĀ Kevin Kelsy,Ā 26ā
SD (1-1) ā Anders Dreyer, 33ā
POR (1-2) āĀ AlexĀ Bonetig, 90+6Ā
\\Misconduct Summary:
\\SDĀ āĀ MarcusĀ IngvarstenĀ (caution,Ā 63ā)
POR āĀ Kristoffer Velde (caution, 69)ā
SD ā Pedro Soma (caution, 76ā)Ā
Lineups:Ā
SANĀ DIEGOĀ FC:Ā GKĀ Duran Ferree;Ā DĀ Ian PilcherĀ (Wilson Eisner, 59ā),Ā DĀ OscarĀ VerhoevenĀ (Kieran Sargeant, 81ā), D Manu Duah, DĀ ChristopherĀ McVey;Ā M OnniĀ Valakari,Ā MĀ Jeppe TverskovĀ āCāĀ (Bryce Duke, 81ā),Ā M AnĆbalĀ GodoyĀ (Pedro Soma, 72ā);Ā FĀ AndersĀ Dreyer,Ā FĀ MarcusĀ Ingvartsen,Ā FĀ David VazquezĀ (Lewis Morgan, 72ā)
Substitutes Not Used:Ā GKĀ CJ Dos Santos,Ā D Osvald SĆøe, F AlexĀ Mighten,Ā F BryanĀ ZamblĆ©Ā
TOTAL SHOTS:Ā 12; SHOTS ON GOAL:Ā 4;Ā FOULS:Ā 12; OFFSIDES:Ā 5; CORNER KICKS:Ā 6;Ā SAVES;Ā 3Ā
PORTLAND TIMBERS:Ā GK JamesĀ Pantemis; D Brandon Bye, D AlexĀ Bonetig, D Finn SurmanĀ āCā, DĀ JimerĀ Fory; M David Da Costa, M Cole Bassett (Diego Chara 86ā), M Jose Caicedo, F Kevin Kelsy, F Alexander Aravena (Antony, 73ā); F Kristoffer Velde (Ariel Lassiter, 90+7)Ā
Substitutes Not Used:Ā D Kamal Miller, F Felipe Mora, D Eric Miller, D Ian Smith, GK Trey Muse, M Joao OrtizĀ
TOTAL SHOTS:Ā 10; SHOTS ON GOAL:Ā 5; FOULS:Ā 8;Ā OFFSIDESĀ 5; CORNER KICKS:Ā 6; SAVES:Ā 3Ā
Referee:Ā Jon Freemon
Assistant Referees:Ā CoreyĀ Rockwel, Ben Rigel
Fourth Official:Ā Allen Chapman
VAR:Ā YounesĀ Marrakch
AVAR:Ā Meghan Mullen
Weather:Ā 61-degrees,Ā MostlyĀ Cloudy
Attendance:Ā 22,396
All statistics contained in this box score are unofficial
SDFC HEAD COACH MIKEY VARAS
Opening Statement:
"I think we put together a really good first half. Obviously, we conceded a bit of a strange goal in that first half, but overall it was probably the closest to us looking the way that we know we look when we're at our best. Put them under a lot of pressure. So, where the Houston game I think we had a lot of control the game, but we weren't ambitious enough to put them under pressure, I thought we actually put them under pressure and had control of the game. The second half was shaky, it was pretty inconsistent, and so when that happens, you know, we lost a little bit control of the game, and then it becomes a bit of a coin toss of what could happen against a team that has good players. At the same time, we also create a couple pretty big chances in a shaky second half that can either put the game away or tie it. And yeah, it's tough to win games if you don't have a full performance at this level. So, we take responsibility for it and right now we're in a tough moment, but you have to know how to suffer in these moments, and the way you do that is you do it together, and your commitment rises more to doing the things you got to do from a preparation standpoint, in training and in all facets, to make sure that we keep taking steps forward. And I know nobody wants to hear this, I know no one wants to hear it, but today was a step forward. The result didn't go our way, but we got closer to being who we want to be."Ā
On the mood of the group and what he sees as the root of five straight losses:
"I think there's a few things. One, we're losing some passes that are turning into big chances for the opponent. You know, these are passes that we didn't miss a lot last year. And so, we're trying to find that rhythm that gives us that consistency of control the game and doesn't lead into transitions. That's one thing that we've talked a lot about with the group. I think in previous games, sometimes the pressing intensity wasn't there, but I think the last two games, the pressing intensity has been really good. You can see the guys winning more duels, more divided. I think there's also a situation where this happens in football where it's like, it's not going in for you, you know? We create a couple big chances, the guys hit the frame. So they do a good job and there's a blocked shot, goalkeeper makes a good save, it's the post, whatever it is, that's life. But at least I was happy that we got into some good scoring positions today. And then, of course, you know, we deal with, during this course of time, multiple red card situation, where back line changes a lot, injuries. You know, we played three different left backs today, as they're all not fully fit to play a game, but they're working their way back. I see that as positive news, because at least we're getting guys back slowly, but it does make a challenge when everybody has a little bit of a limitation, you know? This is just the circumstances that we're working through in life. And then the mood of the group is, very disappointed. Everybody's gutted, because we want to win games for the Club and for the city, and at the same time, just really hungry to keep working and get back on track."Ā
On how he can urge the fans to continue to still show up amidst chants for former player Hirving "Chucky" Lozano:
"Everybody has a right to cheer however they want or support however they want. So that's up to every individual, as long as it's not discriminatory or against our values. So, I'm a big boy, that's fine. What I would say is, thank you for continuing to show up. We're all in this together and we really appreciate all the support that we get from the fans. We can really feel it. And I think what I would say is that the team is working really hard. You know, this is not a team that has [a] attitude problem or intensity problem. These guys are going out there and leaving it on the field, just like they did last year when they got 63 points and everybody was behind them. But it's a lot easier to be behind a team when it's mostly winning, and now is the tough time. And I think again, every fan has a right to cheer how they want. I hope that as many as possible support us in this tough time and help us get out of it."
SDFC GOALKEEPER DURAN FERREE
On some mistakes made during the match:Ā Ā
āYes, kind of tough to unfold at the moment. I would say we're just finished the game, but I think it's, you know, it's, this is part of the game, these mistakes, of course, we sharpen it up, and this is where we'll do it. It's just we'll learn from it what to bounce back.āĀ
On starting for this team as a 19-year-old:
āI think it's an honor to be able to be with this club and being able to start with this team, it's a huge honor, and I take it with a lot of pride. But yeah, for us, it's just all about looking forward to the next, next game. And of course, we're in a bit of a pit, but we're looking to bounce back.āĀ
On making certain decisions to leave his goal:Ā
āI think thereĀ is a style of play in the goalkeeper department that we have specifically setĀ outĀ so it's,Ā you know, things like this will happen. Of course, we have an aggressive playing style, soĀ I think my decisionsĀ were right to our principles. And of course, we were stuck in bad positions, so decisions had to be made. ButĀ yeah, this is just, this is the game.ā
SDFC FORWARD ANDERS DREYER
On what the team has gone through this past month and the improvements they've made in their previous two matches:
"Yeah, I think it's easy to see that after the international break, it's been a tough period for San Diego FC, five losses in a row. It's not what we wanted, but that's the reality. That's how it is and we can't run from that. But yeah, like you said, I think the last two games, I think it's been better, especially on the ball. In Houston, we liked a little bit the confidence on the last third to produce some bigger chances. I think tonight we reproduced enough to win, but yeah, of course, I think these last two games, are tough ones to take. But again, I think we trust each other in the dressing room and now it's not the time to throw with anything at each other, or talking bullshit, or whatever it could be. It's about staying together and watching what we can do better and then prepare for the next games. And yeah, lucky for us, there's a lot of games coming, and then I think that's good for us. We don't have to wait the two or three weeks. We already play in a week. But yeah, well, of course, we wanted more points."Ā
On where he thinks the team can improve offensively:
"Yeah, I think especially the first half was good.Ā I think weĀ were dangerous, we played through the lines, we played one touch, we tried different things weĀ didn'tĀ try as much in Houston, where we were more ball position and kept the ball. But I think especially tonight, I think first half, start of second half as well, we tried the things we have done for a year now.Ā Yeah,Ā stillĀ need the last touch, the last finish, that last pass, to make the difference on the last third, but I think in that perspective, I thinkĀ we'reĀ going in the right direction. NowĀ it'sĀ aboutĀ usĀ as a collective, as a team. We need to start getting some clean sheets."




