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Milan Iloski, San Diego FC mutually terminate loan
Milan Iloski, San Diego FC mutually terminate loan

Canada News.Net

time16-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Canada News.Net

Milan Iloski, San Diego FC mutually terminate loan

(Photo credit: Abe Arredondo-Imagn Images) Standout forward Milan Iloski and San Diego FC parted ways Tuesday when negotiations to reach a permanent deal broke down. Iloski and the club mutually terminated his loan and he will return to Danish side FC Nordsjaelland. Iloski was second on San Diego with 10 goals despite playing just 471 minutes. 'We worked diligently to make it long-term and we couldn't come to an agreement,' San Diego coach Mikey Varas said during Tuesday's media availability. 'Our focus is on the guys in the locker room. We wish him the best.' Iloski, 25, had eight goals over his past five appearances, including an epic four-goal game against the host Vancouver Whitecaps on June 25. 'We want to thank Milan for his time and contributions to San Diego FC,' San Diego sporting director Tyler Heaps said in a news release. 'He played an important role in our early history, and we respect his desire to return to FC Nordsjaelland and his decision to pursue other opportunities at this time. We wish him the best in this next stage of his career.' San Diego leads the Western Conference with 42 points and still features one of MLS' better one-two punches in All-Star forwards Anders Dreyer and Chucky Lozano. Dreyer has 11 goals and a league-best 15 assists while Lozano has six goals and eight assists. San Diego hosts Toronto FC on Wednesday.

Milan Iloski, San Diego FC mutually terminate loan
Milan Iloski, San Diego FC mutually terminate loan

Reuters

time16-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Reuters

Milan Iloski, San Diego FC mutually terminate loan

July 16 - Standout forward Milan Iloski and San Diego FC parted ways Tuesday when negotiations to reach a permanent deal broke down. Iloski and the club mutually terminated his loan and he will return to Danish side FC Nordsjaelland. Iloski was second on San Diego with 10 goals despite playing just 471 minutes. "We worked diligently to make it long-term and we couldn't come to an agreement," San Diego coach Mikey Varas said during Tuesday's media availability. "Our focus is on the guys in the locker room. We wish him the best." Iloski, 25, had eight goals over his past five appearances, including an epic four-goal game against the host Vancouver Whitecaps on June 25. "We want to thank Milan for his time and contributions to San Diego FC," San Diego sporting director Tyler Heaps said in a news release. "He played an important role in our early history, and we respect his desire to return to FC Nordsjaelland and his decision to pursue other opportunities at this time. We wish him the best in this next stage of his career." San Diego leads the Western Conference with 42 points and still features one of MLS' better one-two punches in All-Star forwards Anders Dreyer and Chucky Lozano. Dreyer has 11 goals and a league-best 15 assists while Lozano has six goals and eight assists. San Diego hosts Toronto FC on Wednesday. --Field Level Media

How to Watch Chicago Fire vs. San Diego FC: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time
How to Watch Chicago Fire vs. San Diego FC: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

USA Today

time09-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

How to Watch Chicago Fire vs. San Diego FC: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

Milan Iloski, ninth in MLS with 10 goals, and Hugo Cuypers, seventh with 11 goals, square off when San Diego FC visits Chicago Fire on July 12, 2025. Stream the match on Apple TV. Last time out, San Diego suffered a 4-3 loss at home against Houston Dynamo, taking 11 shots and outshooting Houston by three. Chicago suffered a 3-1 road defeat to Minnesota United FC in its last match on July 8. Both teams had shots. How to watch Chicago Fire vs. San Diego FC Watch live sports and more without cable on ESPN+. Click here to watch MLS action. San Diego key players Chicago key players To watch live sports and more without cable, head to Apple TV. Click here to watch MLS action. San Diego vs. Chicago match breakdown

Ponce has two late goals to deliver the Dynamos a 4-3 win over leading San Diego FC
Ponce has two late goals to deliver the Dynamos a 4-3 win over leading San Diego FC

Washington Post

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

Ponce has two late goals to deliver the Dynamos a 4-3 win over leading San Diego FC

SAN DIEGO — Ezequiel Ponce scored his second goal 10 minutes into extra time and the Houston Dynamo defeated San Diego FC 4-3 on Saturday night. Ethan Barlow gave Ponce a short middle feed to the top of the box and he used his left foot to deliver a roller to the far corner for the win, just the second home loss of the season for San Diego. Ponce tied the game from the spot in the 87th and then 17 minutes were added at the end of regulation. Anders Dreyer's shot deflected off the leg of teammate Onni Valakari in the 67th minute to give Western Conference leading San Diego a 3-2 lead. Just four minutes later an offside call negated Ponce's tying goal but Ponce got a second chance on the penalty. Milan Iloski of Houston (7-9-5) opened the scoring 25 minutes in and Luca Bombino pulled the Dynamo into a 2-2 tie in the 54th minute. San Diego (12-6-3), which had won four straight, took a 2-1 lead into halftime on goals by Lawrence Ennali and Franco Escobar. Valakari had assists on both goals. Houston has won two straight after losing three straight and moved from 10th into a four-way tie for eighth in the Western Conference. ___ AP soccer:

Ponce has two late goals to deliver the Dynamos a 4-3 win over leading San Diego FC
Ponce has two late goals to deliver the Dynamos a 4-3 win over leading San Diego FC

Associated Press

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Ponce has two late goals to deliver the Dynamos a 4-3 win over leading San Diego FC

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Ezequiel Ponce scored his second goal 10 minutes into extra time and the Houston Dynamo defeated San Diego FC 4-3 on Saturday night. Ethan Barlow gave Ponce a short middle feed to the top of the box and he used his left foot to deliver a roller to the far corner for the win, just the second home loss of the season for San Diego. Ponce tied the game from the spot in the 87th and then 17 minutes were added at the end of regulation. Anders Dreyer's shot deflected off the leg of teammate Onni Valakari in the 67th minute to give Western Conference leading San Diego a 3-2 lead. Just four minutes later an offside call negated Ponce's tying goal but Ponce got a second chance on the penalty. Milan Iloski of Houston (7-9-5) opened the scoring 25 minutes in and Luca Bombino pulled the Dynamo into a 2-2 tie in the 54th minute. San Diego (12-6-3), which had won four straight, took a 2-1 lead into halftime on goals by Lawrence Ennali and Franco Escobar. Valakari had assists on both goals. Houston has won two straight after losing three straight and moved from 10th into a four-way tie for eighth in the Western Conference. ___ AP soccer:

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