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The California Clásico is the name given to the
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rivalry between the
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and the
San Jose Earthquakes The San Jose Earthquakes are an American professional association football, soccer club based in San Jose, California. The Earthquakes compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Western Conference (MLS), Western Conference. Origin ...
. This
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rivalry reached its zenith from 2001 to 2005, during which time the Earthquakes and the Galaxy combined to win four
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titles. The term "Clasico" is commonly used to refer to other rivalries in
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, most prominently, the Spanish Clásico between
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and
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, or the Argentine Superclásico between
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and River Plate. Los Angeles and San Jose is considered to be one of the most historical rivalries in U.S. soccer. The British daily newspaper ''
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'' rates "the California Clasico is perhaps the most historic and intense rivalry the league has." Todd Dunivant, the retired U.S. national team and MLS player, when asked about the rivalry stated "I think it's the best rivalry in MLS, I think it's got the most history, it's got the most meaningful big games". The rivalry originated from the historical
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vs.
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sporting and cultural rivalries, as well as from the relative proximity of the cities, which are about apart, which allows rival fans to attend each other's games.


History


1996–2005

Unified as one single state,
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and
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share a notorious rivalry. Historically, rivalries have manifested prominently in the state's professional sports including
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,
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,
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and
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. For some fans, it is traditional to hate teams from Northern or Southern California. Both clubs were charter members of
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in its inaugural season, with the San Jose Clash hosting the very first MLS game, shortly before their first home Clásico against the
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in a match that drew 31,728 fans to Spartan Stadium, setting the record for attendance at a sporting event in the city of San Jose. The Clash became the Earthquakes on October 27, 1999, in readiness for the 2000 season. In
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, both teams reached the
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, with San Jose posting a 2–1
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victory on goals by
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and Dwayne DeRosario. While next season, Carlos Ruiz led Los Angeles to its first MLS Cup title over the
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after San Jose was previously upset in the playoffs by the
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. While there have been several players to play for both teams beforehand, the rivalry intensified after the
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(owner of the Los Angeles Galaxy) took sole ownership of the San Jose Earthquakes in December 2002. The two teams squared off again in the first round of the 2003 MLS Cup playoffs in what would become an epic series. Los Angeles won the first game at home 2–0 in the two-game aggregate-goal series. The Galaxy led by four goals after the first two minutes of the second game in San Jose, but San Jose responded with five unanswered goals to take the game and the series, 5–4. That contest was regarded as the best in league history by many impartial MLS analysts at the time. After eliminating the Galaxy, San Jose went on to defeat the
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en route to winning its second MLS Cup title (over the Chicago Fire) in three years. After a rumored buyout of the Quakes by Mexican soccer side
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in January 2004, Earthquakes general manager Johnny Moore resigned prior to the 2004 season and was replaced by former
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and Galaxy defender
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. Under Lalas, 2004 ended up being a down year for the Quakes as it barely made the playoffs on the final day of the regular season. Both San Jose and Los Angeles were eliminated from the playoffs by Kansas City. Afterward, when Earthquakes star player Landon Donovan briefly returned to German club
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after his
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agreement with San Jose expired, Lalas traded away his return rights, after which Donovan returned to play for the Galaxy. Many Earthquake fans felt betrayed and welcomed Donovan with a hostile reception when Galaxy would play at Spartan Stadium, he would be often referred to as the "American
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" as to when Figo made a hugely controversial move from
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to bitter rivals
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. Several San Jose fans altered their Donovan jerseys name on the back to read "Donowho". They also brought signs with explicit messages like "Landon
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Donovan", "PrimaDonovan Traitor" and "Donovan Is Traitor Scum." Following the departure of Lalas to become the general manager of the MetroStars early in
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, San Jose returned to form and captured the
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, awarded to the league's best team during the regular season. The two clubs met again in the playoffs, with Los Angeles finally winning a playoff series against San Jose thanks largely to the play of Donovan on its way to defeating New England in
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.


On hiatus

The Earthquakes took a two-year hiatus from the league in
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and
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due to stadium and ownership issues. During that period, the Quakes' players and head coach were relocated to
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, where they won two additional
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titles as the
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. Meanwhile, shortly after Lalas' brief stint with the MetroStars, he moved on to become the general manager of the Galaxy, who failed to make the playoffs during both years of San Jose's hiatus from the league.


2008–present

The San Jose Earthquakes franchise was revived by Lewis Wolff and Earthquakes Soccer, LLC, restarting the rivalry in
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. Ignominiously, both the Quakes and Galaxy tied for the worst record that season. The Quakes lost the series and thus received the dubious distinction. On June 25, 2011,
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came in for injured goalie
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. Saunders received a
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for what appeared to be an intentional elbow to the face of
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. Galaxy had no more substitute goalies and were forced to use forward Mike Magee as a last resort. Magee kept a shutout as the game ended 0-0. The rivalry further intensified in 2012 when the Galaxy hosted the Earthquakes at
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with Galaxy taking the lead 2–0 but with 15 minutes left the Earthquakes came back and won the game 3–2. In late June, the Earthquakes played the Galaxy in front of 50,391 spectators at
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marking an attendance record for the Earthquakes franchise. Once again the Galaxy took the lead 3–2 at half time but the Earthquakes managed to score two goals to defeat the Galaxy 4–3,
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was involved in scuffles during and after the match, he was handed a one-match ban by the MLS Disciplinary Committee. The match itself was credited as one of the best MLS games in history. Galaxy's Omar Gonzalez expressed that the Earthquakes were "embarrassing", "obnoxious" and "a bunch of jokes" after a 2–2 draw. The two teams met again in the Western Conference Semi-finals. San Jose defeated Los Angeles 1–0 in the first leg but the Galaxy came back and defeated the Earthquakes 3–1 at Buck Shaw Stadium, (3–2 on aggregate). It was the Earthquakes only loss at Buck Shaw all season. In June 2013, the Clásico returned to Stanford Stadium and in stunning comeback fashion, the Earthquakes defeated the Galaxy with two goals by Shea Salinas and Alan Gordon in
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(92',93') to win the game 3–2. San Jose became the first MLS team ever to win a game in extra time with 10 men after Víctor Bernárdez was red carded in the 77' minute. For the first time, the California Clásico was hosted in
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, as part of the inaugural Central California Cup on February 15, 2014. The preseason exhibition match marked the first time two MLS franchises played each other in the city of Fresno. In June 2015, the Earthquakes hosted the Galaxy at Stanford in front of 50,422 spectators. The June 2016 match set a new attendance record of 50,816. The first Clásico of 2017 took place during preseason, at
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in
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on February 11, and San Jose won after Olmes García, acquired by San Jose in the Waiver Draft but released later on during preseason, scored in the 89th minute. The Earthquakes lost the first regular season Clásico of 2017 at home by a score of 4–2. During this match, new Earthquake
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scored his first goal for the club,
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scored a
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after a foul in the box by Kofi Sarkodie, and Víctor Bernárdez scored an
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to give Los Angeles the 3–2 lead just before halftime. The two teams met again a month later at Stanford on July 1 in front of a crowd of 50,617.
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opened the scoring for LA in the 11th minute off of a
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set piece, and LA remained in the lead until the 75th minute, when San Jose goalkeeper David Bingham earned an assist on
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's equalizer. Shea Salinas scored the winner in the third minute of stoppage time, bringing his total of stoppage time Clasico winners up to two, and he received a yellow card for taking off his shirt in celebration as a tribute to former teammate and fellow stoppage time hero Alan Gordon. The third official Clásico was fought just a week later on July 10, when San Jose and Los Angeles met again at
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, this time in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Cup. LA
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van Damme once again opened the scoring off of a corner kick, and once again San Jose came back to win, this time 3–2, on a Chris Wondolowski brace assisted entirely by
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and Hoesen's winner scored on a counter launched by Jahmir Hyka, with LA's second tally coming after an own goal that deflected off the back of San Jose keeper Andrew Tarbell. San Jose advanced to the semifinals of the tournament for the first time since 2004 and only the second time in franchise history. This match also saw Wondolowski tie
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for the team's top goalscorer in the Open Cup. On April 21, 2024, the Galaxy survived a late resurgence from the Quakes to win the 100th edition of the Clásico in LA. The Galaxy, leading for much of the game with a two/three goals cushion, played with 10 men for the final 27 minutes of the game after Eriq Zavaleta was sent off for a foul in the penalty area. Despite scoring in the 70th minute, San Jose weren't able to score another and the match ended 4–3 with Riqui Puig scored the winning goal for LA in the 56th minute.


Supporter groups

Although historically there have been rivalries between Northern California and Southern California supporters, a bitter rivalry exists between the San Jose Ultras and the Angel City Brigade, who support Los Angeles. Supporters from both teams taunt each other with elaborate
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displays and
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due to the passion and hate there is. Heightened security is used to ensure no violence between the opposing groups.
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sites such as
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have also been used to jeer rival fans ensuring the rivalry continues outside of soccer. Due to the relative proximity of the cities, which are about apart, charter buses and shuttle vans are used to allow rival fans to attend each other's games.


Incidents

On October 21, 2012 during a regular season game at Buck Shaw Stadium, several LA Galaxy fans were arrested after violent altercations erupted in the stands and smoke bombs were set off during half time. In fear of causing a riot, Santa Clara and
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police officers, some dressed in riot uniforms, arrived and cleared the Galaxy supporters section during the game.


Crossing the divide


Player transfers

While the transfer of
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from San Jose to Los Angeles caused an uproar amongst the fans, the rivalry between the two teams has not prevented players from switching teams.Every player that has suited up for both teams in the California Clásico
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– with Galaxy: 1996; with San Jose: 1997 * David Kramer – with Galaxy: 1996–1997; with San Jose: 1997–1999 * Harut Karapetyan – with Galaxy: 1996–1998; with San Jose: 1998, 2000 * Dan Calichman – with Galaxy: 1996–1998; with San Jose: 2000 * Eddie Lewis – with San Jose: 1996–1999; with Galaxy: 2008–2010 * Lawrence Lozzano – with San Jose: 1997–1998; with Galaxy: 1998–1999 * Gabe Eastman – with Galaxy: 1999; with San Jose: 2000 * Adam Frye – with San Jose: 1999; with Galaxy: 2000–2002 * Zak Ibsen – with Galaxy: 1999–2000; with San Jose: 2001–2002 * Joe Cannon – with San Jose: 1999–2002, 2008–2010; with Galaxy: 2007 * Simon Elliott – with Galaxy: 1999–2003; with San Jose: 2009 * Danny Califf – with Galaxy: 2000–2004; with San Jose: 2005 * Ian Russell – with San Jose: 2000–2005; with Galaxy: 2007 * Brian Ching – with Galaxy: 2001; with San Jose: 2003–2005 * Brian Mullan – with Galaxy: 2001–2002; with San Jose: 2003–2005 *
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– with Galaxy: 2001–2002; with San Jose: 2003–2005 *
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– with San Jose: 2001–2004; with Galaxy: 2005–2014, 2016 * Gavin Glinton – with Galaxy: 2002–2003, 2006–2007; with San Jose: 2008 * Alejandro Moreno – with Galaxy: 2002–2004; with San Jose: 2005 * Todd Dunivant – with San Jose: 2003–2004; with Galaxy: 2005–2006, 2009–2015 * Chris Aloisi – with Galaxy: 2004; with San Jose: 2005 *
Jovan Kirovski Jovan Kirovski (; born March 18, 1976) is an American former soccer player who is the former technical director for the Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer. Kirovski is the first American to win the UEFA Champions League (with Borussia Do ...
– with Galaxy: 2004–2005, 2009–2011; with San Jose: 2008 *
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– with Galaxy: 2004–2006; with San Jose: 2008 * Alan Gordon – with Galaxy: 2004–2010, 2014–2016; with San Jose: 2011–2014 * Kelly Gray – with San Jose: 2005, 2008–2009; with Galaxy: 2007 *
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– with Galaxy: 2006; with San Jose: 2009–2010 *
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– with Galaxy: 2007; with San Jose: 2013–2015 * Brandon McDonald – with Galaxy: 2008; with San Jose: 2009–2011 * Dan Gargan – with San Jose: 2013; with Galaxy: 2014–2015 * David Bingham – with San Jose: 2011–2017; with Galaxy: 2018–2020 * Matthew Hoppe – with Galaxy: 2014–2015; with San Jose: 2023 * Preston Judd – with Galaxy: 2022–2023; with San Jose: 2024–present * JT Marcinkowski – with San Jose: 2018–2024; with Galaxy: 2025–present


Staff

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Lothar Osiander Lothar Osiander (born November 8, 1939) is a German soccer coach who has served as head coach to the U.S. national and Olympic teams as well as the Atlanta Ruckus, Los Angeles Galaxy and San Jose Clash. Biography Osiander moved to the United ...
– coached Galaxy 1996–1997; coached San Jose 1999–2000 *
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– coached San Jose 2001–2003, 2008–2013; coached Galaxy 2006–2007 *
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– coached San Jose 2001–2003, coached San Jose 2004–2005, 2014–2017; coached Galaxy 2017–present, interim coach at Galaxy 2018


Record


Games


''Including penalty kick wins from 1996 to 1999 seasons''


Trophies


Results


MLS regular season


MLS Cup playoffs


U.S. Open Cup


Leagues Cup


Winners

Each season, a cup is awarded to the team that won the most points in the California Clasico during the MLS regular season. Between 1996 and 1999, matches ending in draws were culminated in a
penalty shoot-out The penalty shootout is a method of determining a winner in sports matches that would have otherwise been drawn or tied. The rules for penalty shootouts vary between sports and even different competitions; however, the usual form is similar to pe ...
with the winner of the shootout gaining one point while the losing team left with no points. This system was abolished starting with the 2000 season; a draw awarded each team 1 point.


Popular culture

On October 13, 2013, the California Clasico was highlighted on the TV series, ''MLS Insider'', explaining the history of the rivalry from the different perspectives of players such as
Chris Wondolowski Christopher Elliott Wondolowski (born January 28, 1983) is an American former professional Association football, soccer player who played as a Forward (association football), forward. He was MLS's MLS Golden Boot, top scorer in the 2010 Major ...
and
Landon Donovan Landon Timothy Donovan (born March 4, 1982) is an American former professional association football, soccer player and coach who was most recently the interim head coach of San Diego Wave FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Often co ...
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See also

* Northern California – Southern California rivalry * Dodgers–Giants rivalry * Angels–Athletics rivalry *
49ers–Rams rivalry The 49ers–Rams rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams. The rivalry began in and became one of the most intense in the NFL in the 1970s as the two California based teams re ...
* Lakers–Warriors rivalry * Kings–Sharks rivalry


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The 2005 California Clasico semifinal playoff series
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