2025 San Diego City Men's Soccer News
San Diego City's 9-year playoff drought is over now that the Knights earned the No. 19 seed in the 3C2A Southern California regional playoffs. They will play at No. 14 Fullerton in the first round on Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 7 p.m.
The Knights came into Friday's PCAC finale needing to get a good result against second place MiraCosta to solidify their playoff hopes and they came away with an impressive 3-0 shutout victory to finish the conference season on a three-game win streak.
San Diego City produced a season-high 10 goals, including seven in the first half, in a 10-0 rout of Imperial Valley with Mateja Hadzibabic and Adam Neto each scoring twice.
The Knights turned Tuesday's home game into a goal fest as they put in four goals in each half to rout Southwestern, 8-3, with Danny Mckelliget and Jamesley Exantus each scoring twice.
San Diego City has jumped into the state top-20 with a No. 14 ranking in the latest CCCSIA men's soccer poll released on Sept. 30.
San Diego City opened the PCAC season with a thrilling 2-1 comeback win over last year's state champion Cuyamaca with sophomore Jamesley Exantus scoring City's two goals, including the game-winner in the 78th minute.
The Knights concluded the non-conference portion of the season with a 1-1 draw at Long Beach City with Alexander Torres scoring in his fifth straight game.
The Knights extended their win streak to four and their unbeaten streak to six after shutting out Saddleback, 2-0, with Alexander Torres scoring a brace and goalkeeper Diego Garcia saving the only two shots on goal.
The Knights scored the first two goals of Friday's game at Santiago Canyon and held on to win 2-1, their second consecutive road victory. Alexander Torres and Jamesley Exantus each put in their second goals of the season as the Knights improved to 2-1-2.
San Diego City opened its season last week with a loss at Arizona Western in Yuma, Calif., but they played their first 3C2A game on Friday and scored a late goal to earn a 2-2 draw on the road at College of the Desert.
