Bay Cities FC Tickets
Bay Cities FC Soccer Tickets
Catch professional soccer in Redwood City with your Bay Cities FC tickets from TicketSmarter. The Bay Cities Football Club was founded in 2021. The franchise chose Terremere Field at Sequoia High School in Redwood City, Calif., as its home field. BC FC plays in the National Independent Soccer Association. The National Independent Soccer Association is in the third tier of the American soccer pyramid.
In Bay Cities FC’s inaugural season, the club participated in the 2021 NISA Independent Cup. BC FC took third place in the Pacific Region behind PDX FC and Space United FC. Bay Cities FC is among many other professional soccer teams in Northern California. Teams such as the San Jose Earthquakes of the MLS and the Sacramento Republic FC of the USL Championship league are notable Northern California teams.
Fans who purchased Bay Cities FC tickets during the 2022 season witnessed a stunning victory. Bay Cities matched up with Monterey Bay FC at PayPal Park during the US Open Cup. BC FC emerged victorious with a score of 2-1. The team motto for Bay Cities FC is “Bridge the Bay.” The motto is emblematic of the team’s goal to reach more than 700,000 soccer fans in the San Francisco Bay Area. When the team was originally founded, it became the first professional soccer team in the Bay Area since the San Francisco Deltas.
Bay Cities FC Ticket Prices
Bay Cities FC ticket prices will vary based on the opponent, demand for the match, and your seat location. Seats near midfield and those in the lower levels will be more pricey than spots behind the goals. Suites and club-level seats will have the highest prices of any seats in the facility. Postseason matches and rivalry matchups will be the most expensive during any season, as costs rise to meet increased demand. Grab your tickets early with TicketSmarter to avoid a late rise in cost.
Bay Cities FC Soccer Game Schedule
The North American Soccer League uses a split-schedule approach. Teams play from April through November with a four-week break in July. The playoffs take place in November with the winning team taking home the Soccer Bowl trophy. Teams are also eligible to play in the U.S. Open Cup, a tournament with every semi-pro and professional American club. The cup is normally a summer tournament taking place between early June and late August. NASL squads start in the second round of the competition.