San Diego, CA
Dortmund: San Diego Loyal Friendly Provides Important Lessons On And Off The Field

Borussia Dortmund beat San Diego Loyal 6-0 in a friendly that provided important lessons on and off … [+]
It might have been just 12,207 fans to see Borussia Dortmund beat USL Championship side San Diego Loyal 6-0 thanks to goals by Julien Duranville (2’), Youssoufa Moukoko (27’), Marco Reus (59’), Thomas Meunier (62’), Sébastien Haller (68’), and Paul-Philipp Besong (89’).The match was certainly a stark contrast from the sold-out Wrexham friendly against Manchester United’s reserve side earlier this week.
It is certainly difficult to compete with Ryan Reynold’s Welsh pet project, but there was some sense of disappointment that the two sides were not a bigger draw. Perhaps a match against a Premier
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Then there is the fact that although San Diego is an emerging market, Loyal has only been around since 2020. And even though their fan engagement surrounding the match was incredible, the club struggled to move the masses. Then you must add the fact that MLS will soon expand to the market, adding a team in San Diego in 2025.
Different US markets can be difficult to gauge. 2. Bundesliga side Kaiserslautern recently drew a respectable attendance against USL Championship side Louisville City FC, and Bayer Leverkusen sold out their friendly against St. Louis CITY SC in November. But that same month, Stuttgart and Köln played in front of just a few hundred fans in Austin—although that game was impacted by poor weather.
In other words, the US market can be difficult for German clubs, who, unlike Premier League teams—or Wrexham—are not a big draw anywhere. But that does not mean that Dortmund or other Bundesliga teams should not engage in those markets. If anything, it highlights that German clubs have not done enough in recent years when it comes to the US market.
Grant Stoneman (l.) of San Diego Loyal battles for the ball against Youssoufa Moukoko (r.). Despite … [+]
With all that in mind, Dortmund thinks the friendly in San Diego was a success. “Being present internationally, especially at a place where we have our academy is important,” Dortmund head coach Edin Terzic said when asked about the difficulties of travel and holding the camp in the United States. “Just look around the stadium; we have so many fans everywhere and the happiness it brings to people in places like Asia, where we were in the winter, or now in the United States.”
Terzic was also quick to point out the excellent atmosphere at Snapdragon Stadium. “Their fans were engaged throughout the entire match and made a ton of noise,” Terzic said. “But also, whenever one looked up, you could see all the BVB
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In fact, engaging with the San Diego market now, which is poised to have both the Loyal and the future MLS franchise, could be a smart move after Bayern Munich cornered the market in Los Angeles after signing an extensive cooperation agreement with LAFC. In fact, soccer could have a similar impact in San Diego than in St. Louis, where the sport pretty much took over after the NFL franchise Rams left for Los Angeles—ironically, San Diego lost the Chargers also to LA.
Those are the off-field lessons from Dortmund’s first match in the United States. On the field, Dortmund was dominant against the Loyal despite showing signs that many players are still playing with heavy legs.
“The legs were certainly heavy after our first few training sessions,” Dortmund head coach Edin Terzic said after the game. “But like it was the case in the first few friendlies in Germany, we still make too many mistakes that make us unhappy, and we need to work on shutting down.”
In fact, Terzic has been working the players hard over the last few days at training camp, and that showed in many of the passes and first touches. But despite the heavy legs, Dortmund’s quality in front of goal quickly made the difference. Where the Loyal produced chance after chance, Dortmund would score pretty much on every opportunity they produced.
“They had too many chances,” Terzic said. Big lessons then on and off the field for Dortmund. Off the field, the game at Snapdragon highlighted that BVB needs to continue to engage communities in the United States, and on the pitch, there is still work to be completed ahead of a Bundesliga season in which the club wants to finally dethrone Bayern Munich.
Manuel Veth is the host of the Bundesliga Gegenpressing Podcast and the Area Manager USA at Transfermarkt. He has also been published in the Guardian, Newsweek, Howler, Pro Soccer USA, and several other outlets. Follow him on Twitter: @ManuelVeth and on Threads: @manuveth

San Diego, CA
Short term rental, vacation home tax in San Diego clears first vote

SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A debate on a new tax for short-term vacation rentals, such as Airbnb’s, and second homes that aren’t rented out long-term could be coming to San Diego.
The proposal was approved 3 to 1 by the city’s rules committee, but it’s still months away from a final decision, which would be up to voters.
The proposal would charge a $5,000 tax per bedroom each year on properties, which the city says would impact about 10,644 properties in San Diego and bring in up to $135 million a year.
“Homes should be for San Diegans, not just for profit,” Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera, who initiated the ballot proposal, said.
Elo-Rivera was one of three councilmembers who voted Wednesday in favor of the measure, while Councilmember Raul Campillo was the lone ‘no’ vote.
“We are going to see significant economic harms and elimination of jobs; livelihoods are at stake because of this,” Campillo argued.
He said this tax could drive away tourists, hurt property owners who rely on that income, and argued that it would not add housing; instead, it might force local owners to sell because they couldn’t afford the tax, leading more out-of-state investors to buy up properties.
Campillo said in 2023 that the city collected $34.7 million in local Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) from Airbnbs.
Before the vote Wednesday, opposing rallies were held outside City Council prior to the meeting starting.
“I support councilmember Elo Rivera’s proposal to tax the roughly 5,600 second homes in San Diego that sit vacant when not used by their owners,” one woman said at the podium in favor of the proposal.
“More than 80 percent of hosts live right here in the city,” another person said, against the tax proposal.
This is expected to be up for a second consideration in the Rules Committee in 2026 and would need to pass the full council by March to make it on the June ballot for voters to decide.
San Diego, CA
‘One of the greats’: Camp Pendleton Marine pilot killed in training exercise identified

Military officials have identified the Camp Pendleton-based Marine pilot and California native killed in a helicopter crash last week.
Maj. Tyler R. Braconi, 35, died when an AH-1Z Viper carrying two crew members crashed Thursday evening during routine training for the Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course near an unpopulated area of Imperial Gables.
The flight had departed from Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton and experienced an “aviation mishap” near the California-Arizona border, officials said.
Assigned to Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) 369, Marine Aircraft Group 39 and 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, Braconi commissioned in 2012, was promoted to major in 2022 and previously served with HMLA-267 and as an exchange pilot with the Australian Army.
Braconi’s decorations include the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal and Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with four bronze stars.
“We join the family of Maj. Tyler Braconi in mourning the unimaginable loss of a loved one. Our most valued asset is our people, the individual Marine, and Tyler was one of the greats,” said Lt. Col. Christopher Hart, commanding officer of HMLA-369. “We mourn the loss of a ‘Gunfighter,’ brave aviator, and leader that served our nation with humility, strength, and purpose. Our focus is supporting Tyler’s family and loved ones during this difficult time.”
The second pilot involved in the crash was injured and has not been publicly identified, officials said.
The incident remains under investigation and no further details have been released.
San Diego, CA
La Mesa Police Officer Fatally Struck While Helping Motorists On Freeway

LA MESA, CA — Two people were killed in a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 8 in San Diego, including a police officer who stopped to help motorists, authorities announced Tuesday.
The crash was reported shortly before 10:30 p.m. Monday on Interstate 8 near Fairmount Avenue in San Diego, according to the La Mesa Police Department. La Mesa police Officer Lauren Craven saw the crash and stopped to assist the motorists when she was struck by an oncoming vehicle.
“California Highway Patrol officers performed lifesaving efforts, but tragically, Officer Craven died at the scene,” the department said in a news release.
CHP officials told 10News that a driver involved in the collision also died at the scene.
The CHP was handling the investigation.
Craven joined the department in February 2024 and was assigned to the patrol division. She was 25 years old.
“The La Mesa Police Department would like to thank our allied agencies for their unwavering support,” the department said. “We ask that the La Mesa community keep Officer Craven, her family, and the La Mesa Police Department in their thoughts and prayers.”
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