Fresno FC's goal is to continue both clubs' commitment to providing opportunity and developing talent for athletes in the San Joaquin Valley, adopting the Fuego's standards of diversity, opportunity and inclusion. The organization is already building around the Fuego's foundation with the hiring of front office staff Jeremy Schultz, Jordan Wiebe and Milton Blanco; the signings of players Jose Cuevas, Christian Chaney, Agustin Rey and Renato Bustamante; and the recent announcement of front-of-jersey sponsor El Mexicano, who sponsored the Fuego since its beginning in 2003.

The transition also is visible in Fresno FC's secondary logo, The Fox or El Zorro, whose eyes glow "Fuego Red," according to the club's narrative. Moreover, both the PDL and WPSL sides will wear the colors of the USL first team: San Joaquin Navy, sky blue, white, with touches of gold and Fuego Red.

"What the Fuego and Freeze have built for soccer in the Central Valley is truly incredible. It's given local athletes a stable foundation to achieve their biggest dreams, and Fresno FC wants to continue that success under one umbrella. This is just the beginning of our organization's vision to provide a top-class, inclusive and dynamic sporting experience for the people of the Valley," said Fresno FC general manager Frank Yallop.