Dominic Kinnear (until June 25) Chris Leitch (from June 25)
Stadium
Avaya Stadium (Primary) Stanford Stadium (1 League game)
Major League Soccer
Conference: 6th Overall: 12th
MLS Cup Playoffs
Knockout Round
U.S. Open Cup
Semifinals
California Clásico
1st (2-1-0)
Heritage Cup
2nd (0-1-1)
Top goalscorer
League: Chris Wondolowski (13) All: Chris Wondolowski (17)
Highest home attendance
50,617 (Jul. 1 vs. Los Angeles at Stanford Stadium)
Lowest home attendance
League: 17,256 (Sep. 27 vs. Chicago Fire) All: 12,524 (Jun. 14 vs. San Francisco Deltas)
Average home league attendance
League: 19,875 All: 18,769
Home colors
Away colors
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The 2017 San Jose Earthquakes season was the club's 35th year of existence, their 20th season in Major League Soccer and their 10th consecutive season in the top-flight of American soccer.
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