Por: Forbes Business January 19, 2023
Newly renamed BMO Stadium, the 22,000-seat venue was the first open-air stadium to be build in Los Angeles in more than three decades.Omar Vega/Getty Images Months after hoisting its first-ever MLS Cup, the Los Angeles Football Club has claimed another massive victory. On Thursday, the club announced it had reached a naming rights agreement with banking giant BMO for its Exposition Park stadium. A source familiar with the matter tells Forbes the... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Sports January 20, 2023
LAFC’s home has a new name with Montreal-based bank BMO replacing Banc of California as the stadium’s title sponsor, the team announced Thursday. BMO is also holds the naming rights to Toronto FC’s stadium and is Toronto's kit sponsor as well. “We get an incredible... + más
MLS Club LAFC Lands Record-Breaking $100 Million Naming Rights Pact With BMO | Forbes
Traffic nightmare expected Saturday as LAFC, USC fans descend on Exposition Park | ABC7
Los Angeles Times USA Sports January 11, 2023
When Carlos Vela left Spain for LAFC six years ago, he was clear about his goals: he wanted to win an MVP award and a league championship and break the MLS single-season scoring record, not necessarily in that order. With LAFC’s MLS Cup win last November, he has done all three... + más
Ilie Sánchez and LAFC determined to put past playoff disappointments behind them | Los Angeles Times
Cristian Arango’s stoppage-time goal lifts LAFC over Galaxy in MLS Cup Playoffs | Los Angeles Times
Forbes USA Business January 09, 2023
Gareth Bale, center, celebrates during LAFC's MLS Cup victory parade and celebration on November 6 ... [+] in Los Angeles.Getty Images Perhaps country music star Toby Keith Gareth Bale’s LAFC legacy best: “I ain’t as good as I once was. But I’m as good once as I... + más
Gareth Bale scores dramatic goal as LAFC wins MLS Cup in thrilling penalty shootout | CNN
Revamped Galaxy, LAFC lineups locked in for must-win playoff edition of El Tráfico | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Sports November 01, 2022
Hello and welcome to the weekly L.A. Times soccer newsletter. I’m Kevin Baxter, the Times’ soccer writer, and today we look at the NWSL’s most successful season, the mounting injuries that continue to hurt the U.S. men's national team and the chaos that reigns in... + más
Associated Press USA Sports October 31, 2022
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Thanks to Cristian “Chicho” Arango, Los Angeles Football Club is headed to the MLS Cup final for the first time.Arango scored the go-ahead goal for the second straight game on Sunday in LAFC’s 3-0 victory over Austin FC in the Western Conference... + más
Los Angeles Times USA Sports October 29, 2022
When it comes to the MLS playoffs, Ilie Sánchez says, it’s the mind that matters most. “The strongest team is the one that is going to advance,” the LAFC midfielder believes. “And that's not physically, tactically, technically. That's mainly mentally.”... + más
Los Angeles Times USA Sports October 21, 2022
No MLS team has won more games, scored more goals or earned more points in the regular season than LAFC since it entered the league five years ago. But the playoffs have been the team’s kryptonite. Four times the team has made the postseason and until Thursday it had one win... + más
Galaxy and LAFC to open 2023 season against each other at Rose Bowl | Los Angeles Times
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