The name 1904 was suggested by a fan, and refers to S and D, the nineteenth and fourth letters of the alphabet (also, the letters S and D resemble the numbers 9 and 0 in the club logo).[4] Commenters on social media pointed out that the number could also be seen as a reference to a joke in the film Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (in which Burgundy falsely asserts that San Diego was "discovered by the Germans in 1904"), leading journalists to suggest that reference may have been intentional.[5][6][7]
The club's founders include soccer players
Demba Ba and
Eden Hazard.[8] The club intended to build a soccer stadium in
Oceanside, approximately 40 miles (64 km) north of downtown San Diego.[9]
The team was originally announced to make its debut in the
North American Soccer League in 2018.[10] However, due to the cancellation of the
2018 NASL season, the expansion team withdrew from the NASL and attempted to reach an agreement to join the
United Soccer League in 2019.[11][12] On June 7, 2018, it was revealed that 1904 FC's exclusive negotiating window had elapsed without agreement in place to join USL.[13] On September 6, 2018, the
National Independent Soccer Association (NISA), a planned Division III league, confirmed that San Diego 1904 FC was the league's first member club.[14] NISA has applied to the
United States Soccer Federation (U.S. Soccer) for sanctioning as a Division III league to start play in 2019.[15] The club played at 70,561-seat capacity
SDCCU Stadium for the Fall 2019 NISA season.[16]
On August 29, 2019, Alexandre Gontran was announced as the club's first head coach.[17]
On July 28, 2020, the team announced it would go on hiatus for the
Fall 2020 NISA season due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and un-sustainability that would come from playing behind closed doors.[19] On September 2, NISA and the team both confirmed it would be returning for the
Spring 2021 season.[20] This continued into 2021 when the team was announced as one of nine participating teams in both the Spring season and NISA Legends Cup tournament.[21] On July 7, it was announced that 1904 FC had withdrawn from the 2021 NISA Independent Cup, with the league citing that the club had opted for a "different route to prepare for the fall season".[22]
In December 2021, the team announced it would be taken over by
Albion San Diego.[3]
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"Regresará San Diego 1904 para la Temporada 2021". Noticias Locales, Policiacas, sobre México y el Mundo | El Sol de Tijuana | Baja California.
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