Results

USA NPSL 08/04 01:13 1 FC Motown v El Farolito W 1-2
USA NPSL 07/28 01:30 2 [1] El Farolito v Duluth FC [2] W 3-0
USA NPSL 07/21 01:30 1 [1] El Farolito v FC Arizona [2] W 4-1
USA NPSL 07/14 01:30 1 [1] El Farolito v Napa Valley 1839 [2] W 3-2
USA NPSL 06/29 23:00 2 [1] El Farolito v Sacramento Gold [4] W 4-2
USA NPSL 06/23 02:00 1 [3] San Ramon FC v El Farolito [1] D 2-2
USA NPSL 06/19 02:30 1 El Farolito v Oakland Stompers W 8-0
USA NPSL 06/15 23:00 1 El Farolito v Oakland SC W 4-1
USA NPSL 06/09 02:00 1 [5] California Odyssey v El Farolito [1] W 0-2
USA NPSL 06/01 23:00 1 [1] El Farolito v Napa Valley 1839 [2] W 4-0
USA NPSL 05/19 02:00 1 Sacramento Gold v El Farolito W 2-4
USA NPSL 05/12 23:00 1 [1] El Farolito v California Odyssey [5] W 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 20 10 10
Wins 16 8 8
Draws 4 2 2
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 63 34 29
Goals against 17 7 10
Clean sheets 7 5 2
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - El Farolito SC

El Farolito is an amateur soccer club based in San Francisco, California. It currently plays in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), generally considered the fourth tier of U.S. Soccer, within the Golden Gate Conference. The team is best known for its 1993 U.S. Open Cup championship under its previous name, Club Deportivo (CD) Mexico.

History

The club was founded in 1985 and was first known as El Farolito, named after the owner's chain of restaurants. 'El Faro' was a new force in the San Francisco Soccer Football League (SFSFL) that was rising to challenge the dominance of teams like the Greek Americans. The team gained successive promotions to the top division in the space of five years. By the 1991–92 season, the club had won the SFSFL championship and had reached the final of the National Amateur Cup. The following season, El Faro retained the title as 'Club Deportivo Mexico'.

In 1993, San Francisco C.D. Mexico won the U.S. Open Cup, an American soccer competition open to all United States Soccer Federation (USSF) affiliated teams. The team pulled off wins against the defending tournament champion San Jose Oaks, Milwaukee Bavarian SC, before defeating United German Hungarians in the Final. As U.S. Open Cup champions, C.D. Mexico qualified for the 1994 CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup and played Club Necaxa of the Mexican First Division in the quarterfinals. They lost 5–1 in San Jose.

When the California Premier Soccer Association (CSPA) was formed in 1993, CD Mexico was one of the SFSFL representatives along with Greek-American A.C., SF United, and Concordia. The CPSA was developed as a 'super league' composed of teams from the SFSFL, Peninsula Soccer League, and the San Joaquin Valley Soccer League. The team, returning to their original name El Farolito, won multiple titles over the next two and a half decades.

On November 20, 2017, El Farolito announced it would field a team in the National Premier Soccer League for the 2018 season.

On March 22, 2023, El Farolito defeated Inter San Francisco 3-0 in the first round of the 2023 U.S. Open Cup, scoring all 3 goals in extra time. On April 4, 2023, El Farolito was downed by Bay Area rival Oakland Roots SC in its second round Open Cup match.

On March 19, 2024, El Farolito bested MLS Next Pro side Portland Timbers 2 in the first round of the 2024 U.S. Open Cup by a 2-1 tally, after MLS Commissioner Don Garber withdrew the annual participation of every MLS first team in the U.S. Open Cup.

Year-by-year

Year League Regular Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup Notes
Limited information available on early seasons in the San Francisco Soccer Football League
1991–92 SFSFL 1st, Major Division did not qualify
1992–93 1st, Major Division Defeated United German-Hungarians, 5–0, in U.S. Open Cup Final
1993–94 No information available
1994–95
1995–96 1st, Premier Division did not qualify
1997 No information available
1998
1999 1st, Premier Division did not qualify
2000 3rd, Premier A Division did not qualify
2001 1st, Premier Division did not qualify
2002 2nd, Premier Division did not qualify
2003 1st, Premier Division did not qualify
2004 4th, Premier Division did not qualify
2005 3rd, Premier Division did not qualify
2006 3rd, Premier Division Semifinal did not qualify Lost to San Francisco Glens SC in CPSA Semifinal
2007 1st, Premier Division Champions did not qualify Defeated San Francisco Glens SC, 4–1, in the CPSA Final
2008 2nd, Premier Division Semifinals did not qualify Lost to Olympic Club in the CSPA Semifinal
2009 1st, Premier Division Champions did not qualify Defeated Rosal FAS, 2–0, in the CSPA Final
2010 did not qualify
2011 2nd, Premier Division did not qualify
2012 1st, Premier Division Champions did not qualify Defeated Olympic Club, 1–0, in Cup Final
2013 2nd, Premier Division Champions did not qualify Defeated Olympic Club, 1–0, in Cup Final
2014 3rd, Premier Division Semifinals did not qualify Lost to Olympic Club in Cup Semifinal
2015 1st, Premier Division Champions did not qualify Defeated Olympic Club, 1–0, in Cup Final
2016 2nd, Premier Division League Final First Qualifying Round Lost to Olympic Club in Cup Final
2017 1st, Premier Division Champions First round Defeated Olympic Club, 3–2, in Cup Final
2018 NPSL 1st, Golden Gate Conference Regional semifinal Disqualified Lost to FC Mulhouse Portland in Regional semifinal
2019 5th, Golden Gate Conference did not qualify Second round
2020 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Finalist, Golden Gate Conference Playoffs Golden Gate Conference did not participate in regular league play Not held Lost to Academica SC in conference playoffs
2022 2nd, Golden Gate Conference Regional Finals Did not qualify Lost to Crossfire Redmond in Regional Finals
2023 1st, Golden Gate Conference Regional Finals Second round Lost to Crossfire Redmond in Regional Finals
2024 1st, Golden Gate Conference Champions Third round Defeated FC Motown, 2-1, in NPSL National Championship Game


El Farolito is a professional soccer team based in San Francisco, California, that competes in the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA) and the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL). The team was founded in 1917 and has a rich history of success in both local and national competitions.

El Farolito is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit on the field. The team's colors are blue and white, and their home matches are played at Boxer Stadium in San Francisco.

The roster is made up of talented players from diverse backgrounds, all united by their love for the game and dedication to representing their city with pride. El Farolito has a reputation for playing an exciting and attacking style of soccer, making them a formidable opponent for any team they face.

Off the field, El Farolito is actively involved in the local community, hosting youth soccer clinics and participating in charitable events. The team's commitment to both excellence on the field and giving back to the community has earned them a loyal following and a respected reputation in the soccer world.