HOUSTON (Wednesday, April 22, 2026) – San Diego FC (SDFC) fell 1-0 to the Houston Dynamo at Shell Energy Stadium on Wednesday night. Ibrahim Aliyu scored in the 35th minute for the home side as SDFC, reduced to 10 men, suffered its fourth straight MLS Regular Season loss. SDFC pushed for an equalizer in the dying moments of the match, which ended with both teams down to 10 men. SDFC went a man down after forward Amahl Pellegrino was shown a red card in the 79th minute, while Houston’s Ondřej Lingr was ejected in stoppage time.
SDFC will now return to Snapdragon Stadium to host the Portland Timbers on Saturday, April 25 at 6:30 p.m. PT for its third MLS match in seven days. Tickets for Saturday’s match are available at SanDiegoFC.com/Tickets.
Goal Scoring Plays:
HOU – 1-0 – Ibrahim Aliyu (Ondřej Lingr), 35th minute: Aliyu sent a right-footed shot from the right side of the penalty box after taking a pass from Lingr to end a series of passes that came through the right flank.
Postgame Notes:
- With tonight’s 1-0 loss against Houston Dynamo, SDFC suffered its fourth straight defeat in the 2026 MLS Regular Season.
- SDFC now has a 3-4-2 2026 MLS Regular Season record with 11 points.
- SDFC is 19-11-6 all-time against Western Conference teams in MLS Regular Season play.
- SDFC now holds a 22-13-8 all-time MLS Regular Season record.
- SDFC is now 1-2 all-time against Houston Dynamo.
- SDFC is 1-3-1 on the road in the 2026 MLS Regular Season.
- SDFC completed 804 passes compared to Houston’s 301 tonight.
- SDFC outpossessed Houston 65-percent to 35-percent tonight.
- SDFC remains at 102 goals across all competitions (MLS, Leagues Cup, Concacaf Champions Cup).
- SDFC is now 5-6-2 across all competitions in 2026 (MLS Regular Season 3-4-2, Concacaf Champions Cup 2-2).
- SDFC has now gone six straight MLS matches without a win.
- SDFC’s current winless streak marks the first time in Club history that it has gone six MLS Regular Season matches without a win (Last MLS win came March 7 vs. Sporting Kansas City).
- SDFC has now gone without a win in its last seven matches across all competitions. Its last win came against Deportivo Toluca F.C. (March 11) in the Concacaf Champions Cup.
- Forward Lewis Morgan made his fourth MLS start for SDFC tonight. He also made his sixth MLS appearance with the Club.
- Onni Valakari and Anders Dreyer are the only players to play in all 43 of SDFC’s regular season and five post-season matches for a total of 48 MLS career appearances each.
- Goalkeeper Duran Ferree made his eighth MLS start tonight.
- Newcomer Osvald Søe made his fourth career MLS start and his fourth with SDFC. He also made his sixth consecutive MLS Regular Season appearance. He has played in SDFC’s last seven matches, including two consecutive appearances in the CCC.
- Forward Alex Mighten was on the starting XI tonight for the second time this MLS Regular Season, making his sixth appearance.
- Midfielder Alejandro Alvarado Jr. made his return to the pitch tonight, coming on as a substitute for Oscar Verhoeven in stoppage time (90+1). Alvarado last played in 2025 and missed the rest of the season with an injury. He last played June 25, 2025 at Vancouver Whitecaps.
- Defender Ian Pilcher returned to action after missing four MLS Regular Season matches. He came on as a substitute for Osvald Søe in the 78th minute tonight. Pilcher had missed five matches across all competitions. His last match played was a Concacaf Champions Cup affair against Toluca on March 18.
- Defender Christopher McVey returned to the Starting XI tonight after serving a one-match red card suspension.
- Forward Amahl Pellegrino, who returned to action last week off an injury, will miss the next MLS Regular Season match after being ejected tonight.
- SDFC has had seven red cards in its last eight matches across all competitions (two red cards vs. Toluca on March 11, one at Toluca on March 18, one vs. Real Salt Lake on March 22, one at San Jose on April 4 and one vs. Minnesota United FC on April 11 and tonight vs. Houston Dynamo)
Match Information
2026 MLS Regular Season
San Diego FC vs. Houston Dynamo FC
Wednesday, April 22, 2026 – Shell Energy Stadium (Houston, TX)
Scoring Summary:
HOU (1-0) – Ibrahim Aliyu (Assisted by Ondřej Lingr), 35’
Misconduct Summary:
HOU– F Andrade (caution, 14’)
SD – Aníbal Godoy (caution, 38’)
SD – Amahl Pellegrino (ejection, 79’)
HOU – Franco Negri (caution, 90+3)
SD – Ian Pilcher (90+7)
HOU – Ondřej Lingr (ejection, 90+7)
Lineups:
SAN DIEGO FC: GK Duran Ferree; D Osvald Søe (Ian Pilcher, 78’), D Oscar Verhoeven (Alejandro Alvarado Jr., 90+1), D Manu Duah, D Christopher Mcvey; M Onni Valakari, M Jeppe Tverskov –C–, M Aníbal Godoy(Marcus Ingvartsen, 66’); F Anders Dreyer, F Alex Mighten (David Vazquez, 78’), F Lewis Morgan (Amahl Pellegrino, 66’)
Substitutes Not Used: GK CJ Dos Santos, F Bryan Zamblé, M Bryce Duke, F Emmanuel Boateng
TOTAL SHOTS: 10; SHOTS ON GOAL: 1; FOULS: 11; OFFSIDES: 2; CORNER KICKS: 3; SAVES; 1
HOUSTON DYNAMO FC: GK Jonathan Bond; D Antonio Carlos –C–, D Franco Negri, D Agustin Resch, M Diadie Samassekou (Artur, 66’); M Mateusz Bogusz (Lawrence Ennali, 75’), M Guilherme (Ezequiel Ponce, 66’), M Agustin Bouzat (Hector Herrera, 77’); F Ondrej Lingr, F Ibrahim Aliyu, F Felipe Andrade (Erik Sviatchenko, 90+1)
Substitutes Not Used: GK Jimmy Maurer, D Sam Vines, M Duane Holmes, F Nick Markanich
TOTAL SHOTS: 11; SHOTS ON GOAL: 2; FOULS: 10; OFFSIDES 2; CORNER KICKS: 1; SAVES: 1
Referee: Rubiel Vazquez
Assistant Referees: Chris Elliott, Jose Da Silva
Fourth Official: Calin Radosav
VAR: David Barrie
AVAR: Tom Supple
Weather: 70-degrees, Partly Cloudy
Attendance: 15,838
All statistics contained in this box score are unofficial
Credit: San Diego FC

























































































