The stadium is at present named PayPal Park, and final 12 months additionally grew to become the house discipline of Bay FC, of the Nationwide Girls’s Soccer League, which can host its championship at PayPal Park this season.
The stadium has additionally performed host to a number of main occasions, together with US Nationwide Girls’s Crew matches, a number of 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup matches, and earlier this 12 months, a sold-out Liga MX pleasant between Chivas de Guadalajara and Atlas FC.
Even with a contemporary stadium, attendance for Quakes video games within the 2024 season was fourth-lowest within the league of what was then 29 groups, in accordance with Transfermarkt.
Nevertheless, the membership has made some important signings within the final 12 months, together with paying a membership report of roughly $7 million for Argentine midfielder Hernán López, and bringing on five-time MLS Cup champion Bruce Area as its new head coach. The league has since added a thirtieth group.
San José Mayor Matt Mahan informed KQED he views the potential sale as a chance for the group and the town.
“A possibility for extra funding, new vitality, a chance to take the group to the following stage,” he mentioned. “The hope with any new possession group is that they’ll are available in with some recent vitality and further assets to place into the group and that may assist the group compete for a championship.”
Mahan added that metropolis leaders are laying out a imaginative and prescient to create a future sports activities leisure district within the western portion of downtown, close to the SAP Middle the place the San Jose Sharks have lengthy performed, and thinks the world could possibly be a future dwelling for the Earthquakes and Bay FC.
“After they’re their future dwelling, I need them to suppose in the beginning of downtown San José because the place to place down roots,” he mentioned. “We’re a soccer metropolis. We love our Quakes and we love Bay FC.”
It’s unclear whether or not a possible new proprietor would hold the Earthquakes’ earlier $50 million dedication for a possible eight-field public-private soccer coaching facility on the Santa Clara County fairgrounds.
A preliminary deal between San José, the county and the group was struck in late 2023 to discover creating such a facility that will be partially open to youth soccer groups and the general public, however Mahan mentioned the county has stalled the trouble.
The group can also be investing in making a second coaching facility on the positioning of a parking zone and tailgate space behind PayPal Park, and is updating some group amenities, together with eating rooms and coaches’ assembly rooms.