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CD Chivas USA

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2004 (20 years old)

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Carson, California

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26/10 CD Chivas US 1 - 0 San Jose Ear
23/10 Real Salt La 2 - 0 CD Chivas US
12/10 CD Chivas US 2 - 1 Colorado Rap
06/10 CD Chivas US 1 - 0 Real Salt La
27/09 Seattle Soun 4 - 2 CD Chivas US

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Club Deportivo Chivas USA is a former American professional soccer club that was located in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson, California while competing in Major League Soccer (MLS). It was originally a subsidiary of the Mexican club C.D. Guadalajara.

The club was the eleventh MLS team upon its entry into the league in 2004. Chivas USA was intended to be seen as a "little brother" to its parent club C.D. Guadalajara, one of the most widely supported and successful teams in Mexico. In Spanish, chivas means "goats", and is the nickname of C.D. Guadalajara.

Chivas USA played its home games at the StubHub Center in Carson, which it shared with its rival, the LA Galaxy, during their existance. The club was originally owned by Antonio Cue and Jorge Vergara, who also owns C.D. Guadalajara; in 2014, MLS purchased the club from Vergara with plans to sell to new owners.

The club ceased operations after the 2014 regular season, and is effectively being replaced by a new expansion franchise in Los Angeles that will begin play in 2017.

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The StubHub Center (formerly the Home Depot Center) is a multiple-use sports complex located on the campus of California State University, Dominguez Hills in Carson, California. It is located approximately 10 miles (16 km) south of Downtown Los Angeles. Its title sponsor is online ticket marketplace StubHub, replacing hardware retailer The Home Depot. The $150 million complex was developed and is operated by the Anschutz Entertainment Group. With a set capacity of 27,000, it is the largest soccer-specific stadium in Major League Soccer (MLS).

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