Los Angeles FC

American professional soccer franchise

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2025 Acquired midfielders Frankie Amaya and Ryan Raposo after being eliminated from the CONCACAF Champions Cup and having a 4-1-4 record with a low goal difference.
2025 The club experienced significant player departures, including Jesús Murillo, Ilie Sánchez, Mateusz Bogusz, Cristian Olivera, Kei Kamara, Eduard Atuesta, and Lewis O'Brien.
2025 Advanced to quarter-finals of CONCACAF Champions Cup, winning first leg 1-0 against Inter Miami but ultimately eliminated after losing the second leg 3-1 (aggregate 3-2).
2025 Los Angeles FC acquired new players including Jeremy Ebobisse, Yaw Yeboah, Mark Delgado, Nkosi Tafari, Igor Jesus, Artem Smolyakov, Odin Thiago Holm (from Celtic), and Cengiz Ünder (on loan from Fenerbahçe).
2025 Qualified for the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup, defeating Colorado Rapids in Round 1 and Columbus Crew in the Round of 16.
April 24 2025 Ryan Raposo signed as a free agent midfielder
2025 Los Angeles FC qualified for the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup and were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Inter Miami, marking their worst performance in the tournament.
April 23 2025 Los Angeles FC obtained a season-long loan for United States midfielder Frankie Amaya from Mexico's Toluca, with the loan agreement running until December 31, 2025.
2025 LAFC begins its eighth season in Major League Soccer under head coach Steve Cherundolo, who will step down at the end of this season after leading the team.
2025 The team will continue to play home matches at BMO Stadium in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.
April 18 2025 Los Angeles FC announced that head coach Steve Chrundolo would step down after the 2025 season.
March 11 2025 Kenny Nielsen, a defender from Los Angeles FC 2, signed his first-team contract.
March 1 2025 Adam Saldana, a midfielder from Los Angeles FC 2, signed his first-team contract.
February 20 2025 The club acquired Turkish forward Cengiz Ünder on a short-term loan from Fenerbahçe, with a purchase option and the loan expiring on June 30, 2025.
February 14 2025 Artem Smolyakov, a defender from Ukraine, transferred from Polissya Zhytomyr.
January 24 2025 Yaw Yeboah, a midfielder from Ghana, joined on a free transfer from Columbus Crew.
January 23 2025 Nkosi Tafari, a defender from the United States, was traded from FC Dallas.
January 22 2025 Mark Delgado, a midfielder from the United States, was traded from LA Galaxy.
January 21 2025 Igor Jesus, a midfielder from Brazil, transferred from Estrela da Amadora in Portugal.
January 16 2025 Todd Saldana concluded his tenure as LAFC Academy director.
January 13 2025 Los Angeles FC secured a year-long loan for Norwegian midfielder Odin Thiago Holm from Scotland's Celtic, with the loan set to run until December 31, 2025.
2024 LAFC wins the 2024 U.S. Open Cup Final against Sporting Kansas City. Olivier Giroud scores in the 53rd minute, Erik Thommy equalizes in the 60th minute. Omar Campos scores in the 102nd minute, and Kei Kamara scores in the 109th minute, resulting in a 3-1 victory. LAFC becomes the fourth Los Angeles area team to win the tournament.
2024 LAFC secured their third Conference title, finishing 1st with 64 points. Denis Bouanga was the top goalscorer with 20 goals.
2024 John Thorrington was awarded the MLS Sporting Executive Of The Year Award, recognizing his leadership and strategic contributions to Los Angeles FC.
2024 In the Semifinal, LAFC defeated Seattle Sounders FC 1-0, with Denis Bouanga scoring a penalty kick in the 83rd minute, breaking the Sounders' strong home record at Starfire Sports Complex.
2024 In the Round of 16, LAFC defeated Loudoun United FC 3-0 at home.
2024 LAFC qualified for the 2024 U.S. Open Cup and began their campaign by defeating Las Vegas Lights FC 3-1 in the Round of 32 at Cashman Field.
2024 LAFC defeated New Mexico United 3-1 in the Quarterfinals.
2024 LAFC reaches the 2024 Leagues Cup final after defeating Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Club Tijuana, Austin FC, San Jose Earthquakes, Seattle Sounders FC, and Colorado Rapids, ultimately losing to Columbus Crew 3-1.
2024 LAFC clinches the Western Conference (Regular season) by goal difference against the LA Galaxy.
2024 LAFC suffers a 3-0 loss against Real Salt Lake in a snow game, their first loss of the season.
2024 In the latter half of the regular season, LAFC loses matches against Houston Dynamo FC, LA Galaxy, and FC Dallas.
2024 In the MLS Cup playoffs, LAFC defeats Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the Best of Three Round, then faces Seattle Sounders FC. The match goes to extra time, with Seattle Sounders defeating LAFC 2-1, ending LAFC's 2024 season.
2024 LAFC acquires several new players including Lewis O'Brien, Eduard Atuesta, Olivier Giroud, Hugo Lloris, David Martinez, Kei Kamara, and Maxime Chanot, while losing key players like Carlos Vela, Maxime Crepeau, and Giorgio Chiellini.
2024 LAFC experiences an unbeaten streak of 13 games, which ends with a 5-1 defeat by Columbus Crew.
2024 Los Angeles FC won their first Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
December 23 2024 Jeremy Ebobisse, a forward from the United States, signed as a free agent.
December 10 2024 Jude Terry, a homegrown player from Los Angeles FC 2, signed as a midfielder for the first team.
October 8 2024 LAFC acquired a minority stake in Angel City FC, a NWSL team with whom they share BMO Stadium. The affiliation was facilitated through priced warrants issued when Angel City FC signed a lease agreement for the stadium.
February 6 2024 Junior Gonzalez appointed as head coach of LAFC 2, succeeding Enrique Duran.
2023 LAFC again won the Western Conference Playoffs.
2023 The club again finished as runners-up in the CONCACAF Champions League.
2023 Los Angeles FC won the Leagues Cup in 2023, marking a significant achievement in the club's recent history by defeating Club León in the final and securing their first Leagues Cup title.
2023 Denis Bouanga wins the CCL Golden Boot.
2023 Denis Bouanga wins the MLS Golden Boot, leading the league in goal scoring.
2023 John McCarthy receives the CCL Golden Glove Award.
2023 LAFC 2 began playing in the MLS Next Pro league, with home matches at Titan Stadium.
2023 LAFC transitioned to broadcasting all matches via MLS Season Pass on Apple TV app, with select matches simulcast on Fox or FS1.
2023 Ford joined LAFC's 'Golden Boot Club' sponsorship tier, receiving prominent logo placement on the team's right kit sleeve.
2023 LAFC finished as runners-up in the CONCACAF Champions League, losing to Club León.

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