San Francisco’s sports culture is tightly connected with its flagship teams: the Giants (baseball), the 49ers (American football), and the Warriors (basketball). Each team has a long legacy in the city, as well as fiercely loyal fanbases.
Like most cities in the US, soccer isn’t considered a hugely popular professional sport — but that’s changing, especially in San Francisco. The city’s soccer scene is growing in popularity, probably due to SF’s multicultural influences that predate the current American soccer boom. While the closest Major League Soccer team to San Francisco is the San Jose Earthquakes, SF does have several important soccer institutions in its boundaries. That includes the San Francisco Glens Soccer Club, the Bay FC that competes in the National Women’s Soccer League, and San Francisco City FC. It was founded in 2001 and is a supporter-owned club that competes in USL League Two, an important stepping stone in developing professional soccer players.