San Diego Loyal SC's current fourth season will be its last, the club announced Thursday, citing the lack of a permanent stadium. The United Soccer League said the decision was made to dissolve the franchise after a viable near- and long-term stadium solution in the market did not materialize. San Diego Loyal SC has played to sold-out crowds at Torero Stadium on the University of San Diego campus, but Major League Soccer has lined up Snapdragon Stadium. League Deputy CEO Justin Papadakis noted that having the right stadium situation is essential for all professional sports teams. Loyal Chairman Andrew Vassiliadis spoke directly to fans on social media Thursday, saying the team had been looking at all viable options, up and down the coast, without success. The team plans to finish the remaining 10 scheduled matches, with their next game on the road on Saturday against Rio Grande Valley. San Diego Loyal SC's next scheduled home game is against Birmingham on Sunday, September 3. The club has set a new standard of what it means to be a professional soccer team in the city, according to Vassiliadis. San Diego Loyal SC's fans will have a few more chances to see their team in action before the club ceases operations. The team's performance on the field has been strong, but the lack of a permanent stadium has ultimately led to the club's demise. San Diego Loyal SC will look to make the most of its remaining games, starting with Saturday's match against Rio Grande Valley.