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SDFC's winless run extended, downed 2-1 by Minnesota United

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San Diego FC midfielder Onni Valakari (8) shoots the ball during an MLS soccer game against the Minnesota United FC, Saturday April 11, 2026 in San Diego, California. San Diego FC’s winless streak continues to grow, falling in back-to-back matches after a 2-1 Saturday night loss to Minnesota United FC at Snapdragon Stadium. Not the result we wanted.

pic. twitter. com/4qM7KQZhYt — San Diego FC (@sandiegofc) April 12, 2026 SDFC were back at home for matchday seven of the 2026 MLS regular season, looking to snap their current four-match winless period as they faced off against Western Conference foes, Minnesota United FC.

Coming off a 3-0 defeat in PayPal Park last Saturday at the hands of in-state rival, the San Jose Earthquakes, which handed SDFC their first loss of the MLS season. The Chrome & Azul still looked to protect home turf, having not lost at Snapdragon Stadium in 2026. SDFC and MUFC split the regular-season series in 2025, both winning on the road, as SDFC got the upper hand in the Western Conference Semis of the 2025 MLS Cup Playoffs at Snapdragon Stadium last November.

It didn’t take long for the San Diegan fans to see some magic with defender Luca Bombino driving a left-footed volley in the 7-minute to take the very early 1-0 lead. pic. twitter.

com/yu4X3g219U — San Diego FC (@sandiegofc) April 12, 2026 Forward Lewis Morgan set up the chance with a cross into the opposite side of the penalty box for unmarked Bombino. The L. A.

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