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A "‡" denotes players who did not appear in a single match but were available for fixtures. Players who were acquired by the team but were not available to play in matches (e.g. selected in a draft but not signed, or acquired in a trade but immediately traded away) are not listed. Bolded players are currently under contract by Los Angeles FC.
Wibowo, who grew up in the Los Angeles area of California, developed a passion for soccer at the age of 6, initially sparked by his enjoyment of kicking a ball. [1] His father, Boogie, took an active role in nurturing this interest by providing training at home. [2]
Place Name Period MLS Playoffs Open Cup Continental Other [a] Total; 1 Carlos Vela: 2018–2023 42 7 2 3 0 54: 2 Eduard Atuesta: 2019–2021, 2024–present 19
Ordaz signed with the Los Angeles FC academy in 2018, after previously competing with club side Real So Cal. [1] He competed with Los Angeles FC Academy in the UPSL in 2021. [2] [3] On 22 April 2022, Ordaz signed a Homegrown Player contract with Los Angeles FC on a contract until 2025.
Reigning MLS champion LAFC is eager to defend its title and earn more hardware during what could be the most demanding schedule in the league.
LAFC qualified to the 2024 U.S. Open Cup and began their campaign in the Round of 32. [41] Their first opponent was against USL Championship side Las Vegas Lights FC where after chippy play, LAFC came out victorious 3-1 at Cashman Field. [42] In the Round of 16, LAFC played at home as they faced USL Championship side Loudoun United FC.
Free agent [11] May 3, 2024 FW Luis Müller Los Angeles FC 2: Transfer [12] May 14, 2024 FW Olivier Giroud: AC Milan: Free transfer [13] June 5, 2024 GK Thomas Hasal: unattached [b] Free agent [14] September 11, 2024 DF Marlon: unattached [c] Free agent [15] September 13, 2024 DF Luca Bombino Los Angeles FC 2: Homegrown signing [16] DF Adrian ...
Delgado grew up watching his two older brothers soccer games and watching Liga MX games on television with his father. [2] Delgado began playing soccer at the age of four with children two to three years older, after a coach saw him playing with a ball while at his older brother's soccer game. [3]