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31/03 | L.A. Galaxy | - | Seattle Soun | | 2:30am |
07/04 | Los Angeles | - | L.A. Galaxy | | 12:30am |
14/04 | Vancouver Wh | - | L.A. Galaxy | | 3:30am |
22/04 | L.A. Galaxy | - | San Jose Ear | | 12:00am |
27/04 | Austin FC | - | L.A. Galaxy | | 5:30pm |
Results
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24/03 | Sporting Kan | 2 - 3 | L.A. Galaxy | |
17/03 | L.A. Galaxy | 3 - 3 | St. Louis Ci | |
10/03 | Nashville SC | 2 - 2 | L.A. Galaxy | |
03/03 | San Jose Ear | 1 - 3 | L.A. Galaxy | |
26/02 | L.A. Galaxy | 1 - 1 | Inter Miami | |
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Il LA Galaxy, conosciuto anche come Los Angeles Galaxy, è un club calcistico statunitense con sede nella città di Los Angeles (California). Nella stagione 2021 milita nella Major League Soccer (MLS), vertice della piramide calcistica statunitense. Fondato nel 1994, ha come colori sociali il blu marino, il bianco e l'oro, tonalità cromatiche corrispondenti alla città e allo stato della California.[1] Includendo la stagione corrente, ha partecipato a tutti i 26 campionati nazionali della MLS.[2]
I Galaxy hanno vinto cinque MLS, quattro Supporters' Shield e due U.S. Open Cup. In ambito internazionale ha vinto la CONCACAF Champions' Cup 2000.[3] Il club figura al secondo posto della classifica di Forbes delle franchigie più ricche della Major League Soccer.
Team Members37
Aguirre
| | 3
Aude
| | 27
Berry
| | 5
Brugman
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22
Cáceres
| | 20
Cerrillo
| | 19
Cuevas
| | 8
Delgado
| |
7
Fagúndez
| | 12
Ferkranus
| | 9
Joveljić
| | 77
McCarthy
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24
Neal
| | 14
Nelson
| | 28
Paintsil
| | 11
Pec
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18
Pérez
| | 10
Puig
| | 30
Quesada
| | 15
Vanney
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2
Yamane
| | 4
Yoshida
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Showing 0 to 23 (Total: 23)Stadium or HomeThe 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).
For a decade from its opening the complex was called the Home Depot Center. It was renamed StubHub Center on June 1, 2013.
The 27,000 seat main stadium was designed specifically for soccer. The StubHub Center was the second stadium designed specifically for soccer in the MLS era. When the venue opened in June 2003 as the new home of the Galaxy, a number of special events took place in celebration. Pelé was in attendance at the opening match along with many dignitaries from the soccer world, and celebrities.
In addition to the soccer stadium, StubHub Center features a 2,450-seat velodrome, an 8,000-seat tennis stadium and an outdoor track and field facility that has 2,000 permanent seats and is expandable to 20,000. Soccer stadium building costs within the $150 million complex were around $87 million.
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