2018

QUAKES UPDATE: 40,000 fans watched World Cup at Avaya, JT Marcinkowski named to MLS Homegrown team

World Cup - Stands

More than 40,000 Fans Attend World Cup Viewing Parties at Avaya Stadium

The San Jose Earthquakes showed every single 2018 FIFA World Cup match on the videoboard at Avaya Stadium, welcoming more than 40,000 soccer fans in the Bay Area to their home throughout the tournament. The World Cup concluded on Sunday, July 14, and 7,000 fans came to Avaya Stadium to watch France defeat Croatia 4-2.


Earthquakes Goalkeeper JT Marcinkowski Selected to 2018 MLS Homegrown Game Roster

San Jose Earthquakes goalkeeper JT Marcinkowski is among 20 players selected to represent Major League Soccer in the 2018 MLS Homegrown Game, presented by Energizer®. Marcinkowski, 21, signed a Homegrown Player contract with San Jose ahead of the 2018 season, following a standout amateur career in the Quakes Academy and Georgetown University. Marcinkowski has also represented the United States at various youth national team levels, including at the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup. Read the full storyhere.


Andres Deza named Western Conference Development Academy Coach of the Year

Quakes Girls' academy director Andres Deza has been named Western Conference Development Academy Coach of the Year after leading the U-16/U-17's to the Development Academy's inaugural Girls' U-16/17 Academy Championships semifinal. In their inaugural season, The U-16/U-17's finished the 2017-2018 Development Academy Regular Season first in the Western Conference with 73 points and an 24-6-1 record. Read the full story here.


Kerri Walsh Jennings’ Event Series p1440 Announces Avaya Stadium as San Jose Venue

Professional beach volleyball player and three-time Olympic gold medalist Kerri Walsh Jennings’ event series p1440 announces Avaya Stadium grounds as the San Jose location to kick-off its inaugural 2018 – 2019 season. Taking place on Sept. 28-30, the three-day event will feature a professional beach volleyball tournament showcasing the best volleyball players from around the globe, personal development experiences, a music festival, and a health & wellness village. Read the full story here.