The San Antonio Scorpions look to gain ground on the leaders of the standings by grabbing three points in Carolina on Saturday. The RailHawks currently sit on eight points this season, which is tied for the highest in the league with Minnesota United FC. With the Spring Season starting to move along, the window is dwindling for the Scorpions to start gaining ground.
You may not know who he is, but you have definitely seen his work. J.C. Perez is the equipment manager for the San Antonio Scorpions and his efforts can be seen on and off the pitch. The 24-year-old from right here in San Antonio is in charge of every piece of soccer gear and equipment used by the squad, but his responsibilities don’t end there.
The San Antonio Scorpions/CE have joined forces to provide the best players in the City the opportunity to be a part of the US Soccer Development Academy Program in the U14 U16 and U18 age-groups as a part of the newly formed San Antonio Scorpions Youth Academy. This now gives San Antonio soccer players a clear path through the youth game to the professional game.
The San Antonio Scorpions continue the search for their first win of the season along with their first goal. San Antonio will host the Atlanta Silverbacks in the second ever game in Toyota Field this Saturday at 7:30pm. Atlanta currently sits third in the NASL standings and will present a challenge for the Scorpions defense with their ability to score goals.
It’s easy to admire a sports stadium from afar and it’s even easier to enjoy an experience in a certain venue during an actual sporting event. But how does a stadium, like for instance Toyota Field, provide a flawless entertainment experience to fans? That’s where Toyota Field General Manager, Marc Solis comes in.
The Scorpions lost their second consecutive game while failing to score for their third straight match, despite creating a number of chances against FC Edmonton. Edmonton midfielder Shaun Saiko converted a first half penalty after a foul from Kevin Harmse in the box, to give the Eddies a 1-0 lead that would hold for the rest of the game.










