Results

USA USL League One 10/26 21:00 - [1] Union Omaha v Fuego FC [11] L 3-1
USA USL League One 10/20 23:00 - [12] Fuego FC v Greenville Triumph SC [4] W 1-0
USA USL League One 10/15 23:00 - [5] One Knoxville SC v Fuego FC [12] L 2-1
USA USL League One 10/10 02:00 - [12] Fuego FC v Spokane Velocity FC [7] W 1-0
USA USL League One 10/03 02:00 - [12] Fuego FC v Northern Colorado Hailstorm [6] L 0-1
USA USL League One 09/21 23:00 - [5] Greenville Triumph SC v Fuego FC [12] D 2-2
USA USL League One 09/18 23:00 - [11] Lexington SC v Fuego FC [12] L 7-1
USA USL League One 09/08 01:00 - [7] Spokane Velocity FC v Fuego FC [12] L 3-2
USA USL League One Cup 08/31 02:30 - Fuego FC v Northern Colorado Hailstorm L 0-1
USA USL League One 08/24 22:00 - [1] Charlotte Independence v Fuego FC [12] L 4-0
USA USL League One 08/17 03:00 - [11] Fuego FC v Lexington SC [12] L 1-3
USA USL League One Cup 08/10 03:00 - Fuego FC v Union Omaha L 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 16 8 8
Wins 5 4 1
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 10 4 6
Goals for 17 7 10
Goals against 32 8 24
Clean sheets 3 3 0
Failed to score 4 3 1

Central Valley Fuego FC, also known as CV Fuego FC or simply Fuego FC, is an American professional soccer team based in Fresno, California. The team was founded in 2020, and played its inaugural season in 2022. The team most recently competed in USL League One, the third tier of the US soccer league system and plays its home matches at Fresno State Soccer Stadium.

After the 2024 USL League One season, the team and league announced that they had come to "a mutual decision to part ways." The League for Clubs, an amateur league, later announced that the Fuego's U23 team would be joining for the 2025 season.

History

Foundation and early years

Central Valley Fuego FC became the twelfth professional club in California and the only one in Fresno after Fresno FC withdrew from USL Championship in 2019, the club was announced on December 8, 2020 and the logo was unveiled on January 21, 2021. The team's name is a nod to the former Fresno Fuego that played in USL League Two from 2003 to 2019.

The team's first permanent head coach was Martín Vásquez, as Milton Blanco took the reins for the first three matches in club history following Jaime Ramirez's unexpected departure.

The club kicked off its inaugural season with a 2–0 victory over Greenville Triumph SC, and finished the 2022 season in eighth place with 11 wins, 12 draws, and seven losses.

Struggles and leaving League One

The 2023 season was disastrous for the Fuego, however. The team finished last in League One, and Vásquez was fired midway through the season on July 3, replaced by Adam Smith on an interim basis. Smith himself would be replaced by Edison Gonzalez, also on an interim basis, less than two months later.

Ahead of the 2024 season, the Fuego hired former United States men's national soccer team star Jermaine Jones as its new head coach. Jones's tenure at the helm was controversial, however, with the Fuego again struggling on the pitch. In October of 2024, Jones was suspended by the USL for the remainder of the 2024 season after an independent investigation revealed Jones had harassed and threatened his players on multiple occasions. The Fuego ultimately finished last for the second consecutive season, and Jones departed the club after the season.

On November 14, 2024, the team and league announced that they had come to "a mutual decision to part ways," and that plans for the future of the club would be made in the near future.

On January 31, 2025, upstart amateur division The League for Clubs announced that the Fuego's U23 team would be joining for the 2025 season.

Central Valley Fuego FC is a professional soccer team based in Fresno, California, competing in the USL League One, the third tier of American soccer. Founded in 2019, the club is dedicated to fostering local talent and promoting the growth of soccer in the Central Valley region. Known for their passionate fan base and vibrant community presence, Central Valley Fuego FC strives to deliver exciting, competitive soccer while representing the diverse and dynamic spirit of the Central Valley. Their team colors, logo, and branding reflect their commitment to both tradition and innovation as they aim to make a significant impact in American soccer.