Could San Diego FC become the ‘Real Madrid’ of MLS?

The newest Major League Soccer expansion team will participate in the 2025 season playing at Snapdragon Stadium.

Paul Reidy

Paul Reidypaulreidy67Update: May 17th, 2024 08:11 EDT

San Diego FC planning on becoming the ‘Real Madrid’ of MLS

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San Diego was the latest US city to be granted an MLS franchise with San Diego FC set to participate in the 2025 MLS season and become the 30th team in the league.

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— San Diego FC (@sandiegofc) May 17, 2024

The franchise’s ownership group is led by British-Egyptian businessman and former politician Mohamed Mansour and the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation (federally recognized Indian tribe) with the team set to play at the Snapdragon Stadium which is currently being used by NWSL side San Diego Wave.

At present the club are heavily involved at fan recruitment, getting sponsors on board, signing strategic partnerships as they have with Liga MX side Xolos, choosing the right manager and critically signing players who will play for the club in their debut season.

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— San Diego FC (@sandiegofc) May 14, 2024

The team’s first player, former Loyal SC goalkeeper Duran Ferree, was signed in December 2023 and loaned to Orange County SC for the 2024 season and he has been joined by Danish duo Marcus Ingvartsen and Jeppe Tverskov.

It’s this spotlight on new players though that is propelling the new club into the global limelight as big name players continue to be linked with a move to the Californian city who aim to compete in the Western Conference from their first season.

Former Madrid stars set for San Diego?

Costa Rican international goalkeeper Keylor Navas has been heavily linked with San Diego FC. The veteran keeper who played with the Santiago Bernabeu side between 2014-2019 has been in action this season on loan at Nottingham Forest but confirmed his PSG exit on 11 May.

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Could San Diego FC become the ‘Real Madrid’ of MLS?

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Sergio Ramos is another player in contention for a move to the 30th MLS franchise despite a solid season with home-town club Sevilla FC. The 38-year-old has been quoted in past expressing his interest to experience MLS before finally hanging up his boots.

Ramos spent 16 years at Real Madrid winning five LaLiga titles and a Champions League winners medals on four occasions.

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Despite pleas of ‘Nacho quedate’ (Nacho stay) last weekend from Madrid fans as Carlo Ancelott’s team celebrated the club’s 36th league title, everything points to the versatile defender heading for a Santiago Bernabeu exit this summer.

A move to MLS and San Diego has been cited for the player but recent links with Inter Milan and Bayer Leverkusen could hamper any plans the franchise have in securing the signature of the 34-year-old.

Could San Diego FC become the ‘Real Madrid’ of MLS?

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