San Diego FC intensely announced their presence in MLS on Sunday, beating the LA Galaxy 2–0 at Dignity Health Sports Park.
Denmark international Anders Dreyer quickly penned his name into the MLS history books as one of the few players to score two goals in an expansion club’s first-ever match, cashing in on a Galaxy defensive mistake and providing a mic-drop, bar-down moment in the final few minutes.
While the win fully introduced Dreyer, Chucky Lozano, head coach Mikey Varas and the rest of San Diego FC to MLS, it also ended the Galaxy's dominant streak at home. It was their first loss in front of their home supporters for the first time since 2023.
The Galaxy went 13-0-3 in the 16 games they played at Dignity Health Sports Park in 2024.
It’s a dream debut for San Diego FC to beat their California rivals and the reigning MLS Cup champions, and here are three key takeaways from the club’s inaugural match.






