2018

MATCH STORYLINES: Quakes look to finish the 2018 campaign strong in Seattle

Chris Wondolowski - Celebration - 2018

The Future is Here

This past Sunday, Earthquakes Homegrown midfielder Gilbert Fuentes made his MLS debut against the Colorado Rapids, entering the match as a substitute in the 89th minute. Fuentes became the youngest Quakes player to play in an MLS match at 16 years and 242 days old, taking the distinction from Omar Jasseh (17 years, 174 days).


First of Many

In the Earthquakes’ last match against the Colorado Rapids, Homegrown goalkeeper JT Marcinkowski secured his first MLS shutout in just his fourth start for the club.


The Fight Goes On

Seattle Sounders FC currently hold the fourth-place position in the Western Conference and are just one point behind the second and third-place positions held by Los Angeles FC and FC Dallas, respectively. Defeating Sounders FC would force the club to compete in a Knockout Round match leading up to the 2018 MLS Western Conference Semifinals.


Born in the USA

In their past MLS regular-season match, the Earthquakes’ starting lineup featured eight players who were born in the United States (JT Marcinkowski, Nick Lima, Jimmy Ockford, Shea Salinas, Eric Calvillo, Tommy Thompson, Jackson Yueill and Chris Wondolowski).


#WondoWatch

Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski is on the verge of making history, being just two goals shy of breaking Major League Soccer’s all-time goals record held by Landon Donovan (145).