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San Antonio FC announces 10th-anniversary season

Team finished 9th in Western Conference standings last season

San Antonio FC has announced its 10th-anniversary season alongside a club crest. (San Antonio FC)

SAN ANTONIOSan Antonio FC has announced its 10th-anniversary season and is inviting fans' attention ahead of the 2025 USL Championship season.

The logo for the season is the club crest against a black shield emblazoned with a large number 10. The logo will feature across various elements for the new season, including new merchandise, according to an announcement from the team.

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Past jerseys will also be reimagined with past and present elements.

SAFC said, throughout the season, fans can expect tributes to past and present players who have contributed to the club’s success.

An Academy Night will be held during the season to celebrate the team’s Pro Academy players, according to a news release.

Prior to the season’s kickoff, all SAFC season ticket members will receive limited edition gifts celebrating the 10th anniversary season.

The 219 founding season ticket holders will be honored with a pre-match recognition ceremony ahead of the team’s opening game.

SAFC is coming off a lackluster 2024 season, finishing 9th in Western Conference standings. The club ended the season with a record of 10-9-15.

A new head coach for the team has yet to be announced after the club mutually parted ways with Alen Marcina in October.

As head coach, Marcina recorded an 81-42-42 record, leading SAFC to the playoffs in each of his first four seasons.

SAFC won the USL Championship Final in 2022, a first in club history.

SAFC’s 2025 schedule has not yet been released.

Season tickets and a new 10th-anniversary package can be purchased on the team’s website. Tickets for individual games will go on sale at a later date, the release said.

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