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What You Need to Know for Match Day #4!

By SF Glens SC Staff, 06/03/18, 8:30AM PDT

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Soak in all the information for our next home game on Sunday, June 17 at Beach Chalet

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

 

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The Who (Teams Playing)
The What (Occasion)
The Where (Location)
The When (Date and Time)
And The Why (Significance)

Directions to TBD
Parking at TBD
Food Menu

Code of Conduct
Prohibited Items
About the SF Glens SC
About Our New League—the USL PDL

 

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Single-Game Tickets and Season Youth Passes are still available by clicking here: sfglens.com/tickets.

General Admission for Adults is $10 and all fans 17 and under are FREE the entire season by “purchasing” their Youth Passes online at the same link: sfglens.com/tickets.

 

THE WHO:

SAN FRANCISCO GLENS SC vs. LAFC affiliate ORANGE COUNTY SC U23

 

THE WHAT:

Our fourth home game in USL PDL franchise history as we take on Orange County SC U23, the affiliate of new MLS team LAFC.

 

THE WHEN:

Sunday, June 17 at 1PM 

 

THE WHERE:

Beach Chalet Soccer Fields
1400 John F. Kennedy Dr., San Francisco

Pre-game Party Next Door starts at 11:30am
Park Chalet Coastal Beer Garden
1000 Great Highway, San Francisco

 

THE WHY:

Because you love the Glens, of course!

Or because you love soccer, especially SF soccer and want to support your local club as we make history by playing in the USL PDL for the first time this season!

Or because you had a great time at our first three games and you’ve found the perfect way to spend your Father's Day, complete with beer, wine, and food for the afternoon!

 

DIRECTIONS:

TBD

 

PARKING:

TBD

 

FOOD MENU:

TBD

 

CODE OF CONDUCT:

On behalf of the San Francisco Glens and the Premier Development League we are committed to creating a safe, comfortable and enjoyable soccer experience for all guests in and around our stadiums.

Please be mindful of the following:

Fans are encouraged to cheer, sing, and otherwise support their team while remaining respectful and courteous to their fellow patrons, referees, opposing team fans and players.

Fans should enjoy the soccer experience free from fighting, thrown objects, attempts to enter the playing field, political or inciting messages, and disorderly behavior, including foul, sexist, racial, obscene or abusive language or gestures.

The PDL and its Clubs thank you for adhering to the provisions of this Code of Conduct and for making this event special and memorable to you and your fellow patrons.

PROHIBITED ITEMS:

Prohibited items at Boxer Stadium include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Outside food and drink
  • Drums

 

About the San Francisco Glens Soccer Club:

Founded in 1961, the San Francisco Glens have been a mainstay of the San Francisco soccer landscape for decades, winning numerous titles in the historic San Francisco Soccer Football League and competing for national titles throughout the 70s, 80s, and 90s.

The addition of the San Francisco Glens’ PDL team is the latest evidence of the club’s growth. Along with the Glens’ youth club, SF Glens Evolution—a U.S. Soccer Development Academy member and official North American partner of Celtic FC’s Academy—the Glens are the largest soccer club in San Francisco, providing all levels of competition to nearly 1,500 youth and adult soccer players.

To learn more about the San Francisco Glens, visit SFGlens.com and follow the club on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and Snapchat—all using the handle @SFGlensSC.

About Our New League—the USL PDL:

A part of the United Soccer Leagues, which also operates the Division II USL, the newly-announced USL Division III, and Super Y League, the USL Premier Development League (PDL) has served as the proven stepping-stone for aspiring professionals.

Over 70 percent of all MLS SuperDraft selections since 2010 have PDL experience, including a total of 66 alums chosen in 2018. Among the many players to have played in the PDL before making their professional debuts include Newcastle United FC defender DeAndre Yedlin, 2017 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Tim Melia, 2017 MLS Defender of the Year Ike Opara, and U.S. Men’s National Team members such as Darlington Nagbe, Brad Guzan, Geoff Cameron, and the Bay Area’s own Nick Lima.