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Hop on Muni to Kick off the San Francisco City Football Club's 2024 Season

Hop on Muni to Kick off the San Francisco City Football Club's 2024 Season
By Sophia Scherr

Fans of the San Francisco City Football Club cheer on the home team at Kezar Stadium. Fans wear yellow-orange jerseys with the Muni logo and hold banners. We see thick fog and trees behind them.SFCFC fans rooting for the home team at Kezar Stadium.

The start of the new San Francisco City Football Club (SFCFC) season is around the corner and there's more than just soccer to get excited about. This year, the country's first — and San Francisco's only — supporter-owned soccer club is teaming up with Muni.   

We're excited to announce our in-kind partnership with SF City FC. Together, we're helping fans show their love for our local team and Muni. Our "Worm" logo is now featured prominently on SF City FC's jerseys for the next two seasons in the USL League 2 (United Soccer League). You can visit SF City FC's website for more information and to purchase tickets to games. 

Seats are only $12, and you can take Muni for a stress-free ride to matches. 

SFCFC 2024 Home Schedule 

Boxer Stadium, Balboa Park 

Take Muni: J, K, M, 29, 43 or 49 

  • May 11th – Project 510 at 3 p.m.  

  • May 18th – Academica at 3 p.m. 

  • June 1st  – Davis Legacy at 11:30 a.m. 

  • June 9th  – Almaden at 3 p.m. 

Kezar Stadium, Golden Gate Park 

Take Muni: N, 6, 7, 33, 37 or 43 

  • July 3rd – Monterey Bay 2 at 7 p.m.  

  • July 7th – Marin at 2 p.m. *Muni Day 

  • July 14th  – SF Glens at 2:30 p.m. 

To find the route that works best for you, visit our Muni Routes & Stops webpage.  

An SF City FC player wears a yellow-orange jersey with the Muni logo on it as they wait at a Muni bus shelter.An SF City FC player sports SFCFC’s new Muni-branded jersey at a bus stop.

About the team 

SF City FC has built a reputation for its community-focused approach to soccer, and it's now easier than ever to be a part of the action. Since 2015, the club has been majority owned by its supporters. Fans can become co-owners for just $75 per year. This gives them a voice in the club's direction and a platform to contribute to its growth. It also helps them advance SFCFC's mission: making soccer accessible to all in San Francisco. 

The start of the season is the perfect time to join this vibrant community. You can share in the collective pride and excitement that comes with being a part of something bigger. SF City FC's commitment to inclusivity and community makes it a unique organization in the world of soccer.  

Muni: the green way to get to the game 

Whether you're heading to Kezar Stadium or Boxer Stadium, there are several ways to go green getting to the game. Both stadiums are conveniently accessible via multiple Muni lines, making it easier than ever to support the team and have a great time. 

With Muni, fans can avoid the hassle of parking, reduce their carbon footprint and enjoy a smooth ride to the stadiums. So, grab your scarf, hop on Muni, and join us for an unforgettable season of soccer, camaraderie and San Francisco pride! 

For more information and to snag seats for a game, visit SF City FC's website



Published May 07, 2024 at 09:44PM
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