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Soccer In Los Angeles
The team was founded on June 15, 1994. The franchise hosted their games at the RoseBowl in Pasadena, California -
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A Glimpse Of The Los Angeles Galaxy Franchise
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International Club Games
In 2000 the Los Angeles Galaxy won the CONCACAF championship cup. The CONCACAF is a federation that host a tournament for international clubs in North America and Central America. It also expands to the Caribbean region. -
United States Open Cup
The Los Angeles Galaxy won their first U.S open cup in October 2001. The U.S open cup is an annual American tournament for amateur soccer clubs as well as professional soccer teams. -
Long Awaited Victory
The team existed eight years before winning their franchise a MLS cup trophy. In 2002 the LA Galaxy become champions as they faced the New England Revolution at Gillette stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. -
Change In Venue
The franchise moves from the historic RoseBowl in Pasadena, California to which will be the teams forever home in Carson, California. The stadium which was once named Home Depot Center. -
Adding To The Roster
The team acquired Landon Donovan from the San Jose earthquakes. -
Title Number Two
The franchise adds a second MLS cup title. The game ended in a 1-1 tie against New England Revolution. But the team managed a victory in a 4-2 finish in penalties. -
No Introduction Needed
In 2007 the Los Angeles signed one of the biggest talents in the soccer World. David Beckham was announced as the new addition in Los Angeles soccer. The global super star brought a major boost to American soccer. The growth came with an increase in viewership and sponsorships as well. -
Athletes Needed
Robbie Keane was signed an all time leading goal scorer from the Rupublic Of Ireland. Keane came at a time the franchise was struggling to compete in the Major League Soccer scene. -
Third Ring Added
For the third time the Los Angeles Galaxy become champions. They defeated the Houston Dynamo in a 1-0 result. -
Back to Back
Los Angeles Galaxy go back to back championship wins over the Houston Dynamo. The MLS final in 2012 was played in Carson, California. This would be the last time the stadium named Home Depot center would host a final before changing the name to Stubhub Center. -
Five Stars
The LA Galaxy become champions for the fifth time. They become the first team in the leagues history to win five MLS titles. -
Forbes
In 2016 Forbes valued the franchise at $265 million oppose to $240 million in 2015. LA Galaxy revenue also grew to $63 million from $21 million in 2015.