Por: Los Angeles Times Sports December 01, 2023
He was the first player in LAFC history, and has been the best. If the franchise ever erects statues in Exposition Park, the first will be made in his image. Carlos Vela is LAFC. Saturday night, when LAFC hosts the Houston Dynamo in the Western Conference finals, the 34-year-old Vela could be playing his final home game at BMO Stadium. This isn’t because Vela wants to retire. This isn’t because Vela wants to move to another team. This is... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Sports December 10, 2023
LAFC entered Saturday’s MLS Cup final 90 minutes from history. It finished the game looking ahead to next year. With a chance to become the first team to win back-to-back titles in 11 years, the reigning MLS champions were undone by a four-minute span late in the first half... + más
LAFC's quest for Campeones Cup trophy falls short in penalty kick shootout loss to Tigres | Los Angeles Times
Best vs best: MLS Cup final pits LAFC against Philadelphia Union | ABC7
Los Angeles Times USA Sports October 29, 2023
LAFC won its MLS playoff opener Saturday, which isn’t as impressive or definitive as it sounds. In years past, the dominant 5-2 win over the Vancouver Whitecaps at BMO Stadium would have moved the team on to the next round. This year, it’s little more than a step forward on... + más
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LAFC makes recent history by advancing to CONCACAF Champions League final | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Sports September 28, 2023
Nine months ago John McCarthy came off the bench late in a tie game to win a trophy for LAFC, making two saves in a penalty-kick shootout, then raising the MLS Cup at BMO Stadium. Wednesday, with a chance to lift another prize at home, McCarthy’s luck ran out. This time all... + más
LAFC aiming for CONCACAF Champions League title after heartbreaking 2020 run | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Sports June 05, 2023
The visitors connected a series of passes in the midfield, inspiring cries from the corner of BMO Stadium occupied by their supporters. “Olé! Olé!” Carlos Vela gave chase. Kind of. Vela’s faint effort to dispossess León of the ball was in vain. About 10 minutes later,... + más
LAFC collects hard-fought 3-2 win over Galaxy in El Trafico | Los Angeles Times
LA Galaxy's Greg Vanney: LAFC have 'pressure of expectation' | ABC7
Los Angeles Times USA Sports May 03, 2023
LAFC has proved to be the best team in MLS. Now it gets another chance to see how it measures up against the best in Mexico. A 3-0 win over the Philadelphia Union on Tuesday night at BMO Stadium in the second leg of the teams’ CONCACAF Champions League semifinal series gave... + más
LAFC loses to Alajuelense but advances in CONCACAF Champions League | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Sports April 16, 2023
Carlos Vela scored twice and assisted on a third goal Sunday, carrying LAFC to a surprisingly hard-fought 3-2 win over the Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Park. The winless Galaxy (0-4-3), off to the worst start in franchise history, dominated the first 20 minutes, holding LAFC... + más
Cristian Arango’s stoppage-time goal lifts LAFC over Galaxy in MLS Cup Playoffs | Los Angeles Times
Revamped Galaxy, LAFC lineups locked in for must-win playoff edition of El Tráfico | Los Angeles Times
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
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