San Diego FC announced that winger Anders Dreyer has been named to the 2026 MLS All‑Star roster, cementing his status as one of the league’s breakout talents. The Danish forward joins a star‑studded line‑up and will represent the club at the July 20 All‑Star Game in Los Angeles.

What does the All‑Star selection mean?

The All‑Star nod signals Dreyer’s rapid adaptation since arriving from FC Copenhagen last winter. In 22 MLS appearances he has netted nine goals and added five assists, numbers that helped San Diego FC sit 1st in Major League Soccer, 63 pts, 19W-6D-9L from 34 games, recent form WWLDL. The league’s coaches and fans voted him in, reflecting his growing influence on the pitch.

How will Dreyer’s form impact San Diego FC?

San Diego FC’s attack has been prolific, logging 64 goals while conceding 41, a +23 goal difference that underlines their balanced play. Dreyer’s speed on the flank stretches defenses, creating space for striker Javier Hernández and midfield engine Matt Miazga. His presence also forces opponents to allocate extra marking resources, freeing up other attackers.

What’s next for the club?

The All‑Star weekend offers Dreyer a chance to test himself against MLS’s elite, and the experience should feed into the club’s push for the Supporters' Shield. Coach Eddie Robinson hinted that the squad will use the showcase to fine‑tune set‑pieces before the crucial September stretch. If Dreyer returns energized, San Diego FC could extend their lead and lock down a playoff berth early.

Anders Dreyer’s All‑Star selection not only rewards his individual brilliance but also shines a spotlight on San Diego FC’s ambitious project, reinforcing the club’s reputation as a destination for top talent.