List of San Jose Earthquakes seasons

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The San Jose Earthquakes are a soccer team based in San Jose, California, that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS), the most senior soccer league in the United States. San Jose Earthquakes was established as the San Jose Clash in 1994 becoming a founding member of MLS where they competed starting in 1996. The team rebranded and changed their name in 2000 to San Jose Earthquakes, connecting them with the former professional team that played in San Jose from 1974 to 1988. The franchise was moved at the conclusion of the 2005 MLS season to Houston to become the Houston Dynamo, thus putting the team and its records on hiatus. The team was revived two years later as an MLS expansion franchise, beginning play in 2008.

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In addition to the MLS season, San Jose also competes in the annual U.S. Open Cup tournament. Depending on the team's performance in these two competitions, they may also qualify for the MLS Cup Playoffs in the same year and the CONCACAF Champions League the following year. The CONCACAF Champions League winner qualifies for the next FIFA Club World Cup. The Earthquakes have won two MLS Cups and Supporters Shields apiece, but they have yet to win the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. [1] Having won 4 trophies, San Jose is the eighth most successful MLS club and one of only three clubs to win the MLS Cup and Supporters Shield multiple times. The following list summarizes the Earthquakes' yearly performance in all competitive competitions. [2]

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Key to competitions

Seasons

Season League Position Playoffs USOC Continental / Other Average
attendance
Top goalscorer(s)
LeaguePldWLDGFGAGDPtsPPGConf.OverallName(s)Goals
1974 NASL 20983433815211.052nd West4thQFDNEDNEDNE16,584 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Child 15
1975 NASL 2281403748−11160.725th West17thdid not qualifyDNEDNE17,927 Flag of the United States.svg llija Mitic 14
1976 NASL 2414100473017281.161st South6thSFDNEDNE19,826 Flag of the United States.svg llija Mitic14
1977 NASL 26141203744−13281.072nd South9thR117,739 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Child 13
1978 NASL 3082203681−45160.534th American West23rddid not qualify14,281 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Child /
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Ressel
8
1979 NASL 3082204174−33160.534th American West23rddid not qualify15,092 Flag of Germany.svg Bernie Gersdorff10
1980 NASL 3292304568−23180.564th American West23rddid not qualify13,169 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Steve David14
1981 NASL 3211210447834220.694th West19thdid not qualify12,400 Flag of England.svg George Best 13
1982 NASL 32131904762−45260.815th West11thdid not qualify11,012Godfrey Ingram17
1983 NASL 3020100715417401.332nd West3rdSF11,933 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Steve Zungul16
1984 NASL 2481606162−1160.675th West8thdid not qualify10,676 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Steve Zungul20
1985 WACS 7421109191.29N/A1stN/A Flag of England.svg Chris Dengerfield2
1986 WSA 143471323−10130.93N/A6thN/A Flag of the United States.svg Chris Fry8
1987 WSA 1367021133rdRunners-up
1988 WSA 1275020193rdRunners-up
1989–
1995
No club existed
1996 MLS 321517050500391.224th6th QF DNEDNE17,232 Flag of the United States.svg Paul Bravo 13
1997 MLS 32122005059−9301.075th10thDNQ QF DNQ13,597 Flag of El Salvador.svg Ronald Cerritos 12
1998 MLS 32131904860−12331.035th10th QF 13,653 Flag of El Salvador.svg Ronald Cerritos 13
1999 MLS 32191304849−1371.165th7thDNQ14,959 Flag of El Salvador.svg Ronald Cerritos 15
2000 MLS 3271783550−15290.914th12th QF 12,460 Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Abdul Conteh 8
2001 MLS 261376472918451.732nd5th W QF 9,635 Flag of El Salvador.svg Ronald Cerritos 11
2002 MLS 2814113453510451.612nd2nd QF QF CONCACAF Champions' Cup QF 11,150 Flag of Ecuador.svg Ariel Graziani 14
2003 MLS 301479453510511.701st2nd W Ro16 CONCACAF Champions' Cup Ro16 10,465 Flag of the United States.svg Landon Donovan 12
2004 MLS 309101141356381.274th7th QF SF CONCACAF Champions' Cup QF 13,001 Flag of the United States.svg Brian Ching 12
2005 MLS 3218410533122642.001st1st QF QF DNQ13,037 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dwayne De Rosario 9
2006On Hiatus
2007
2008 MLS 3081393238−6331.107th14thDNQ QR1 DNE13,713 Flag of England.svg Darren Huckerby 6
2009 MLS 3071493650−14301.008th14th QR1 DNQ14,114 Flag of Jamaica.svg Ryan Johnson 11
2010 MLS 301310734331461.536th8th SF QR2 9,659 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Wondolowski 19♦ [3]
2011 MLS 34812144045−5381.127th14thDNQ QR3 11,857 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Wondolowski 16
2012 MLS 341969724329661.941st1st QF QF 13,293 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Wondolowski 27♦ [4]
2013 MLS 34141193542−7511.506th10thDNQ R3 CONCACAF Champions League QF 12,765 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Wondolowski 13
2014 MLS 34616123550−15300.889th18th Ro16 DNQ14,947 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Wondolowski 14
2015 MLS 341313841392471.387th13th Ro16 20,979 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Wondolowski 18
2016 MLS 34812143240−8381.129th17th R4 19,930 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Wondolowski 12
2017 MLS 34131473960−21461.356th12th R1 SF 19,875 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Wondolowski 15
2018 MLS 3442194971−22210.6212th23rdDNQ R4 19,032 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Danny Hoesen 12
2019 MLS 34131655255−3441.298th15th Ro16 18,781 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Wondolowski 15
2020 MLS 238963551−16301.308th16th R1 NH MLS is Back Tournament QF 15,112 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Wondolowski 9
2021 MLS 341013114654−8411.2110th21stDNQ NH DNQ12,101 Flag of Mexico.svg Javier Eduardo López 12
2022 MLS 34815115269−17351.0314th26th RD16 12,911 Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Ebobisse 17
2023 MLS 341014103943−4441.299th16th WC R3 2023 Leagues Cup GS 18,041 Flag of Argentina.svg Cristian Espinoza 13
Total7592782941871,0401,104−649721.29 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Wondolowski 171

^ 1. Avg. attendance include statistics from league matches only.
^ 2. Top goalscorer(s) includes all goals scored in League, MLS Cup Playoffs, U.S. Open Cup, MLS is Back Tournament, CONCACAF Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup, and other competitive continental matches.

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References

  1. "San Jose Earthquakes".
  2. "San Jose Earthquakes Stats and History".
  3. Wondolowski won the MLS Golden Boot (18 goals)
  4. Wondolowski won the MLS Golden Boot (27 goals)