Full name | LA Galaxy |
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Founded | June 15, 1994 |
Stadium |
StubHub Center Carson, California |
Capacity | 27,000 |
Owner | AEG |
Head coach | Curt Onalfo |
League | Major League Soccer |
2016 | Western Conference: 3rd Overall: 6th Playoffs: Conf. Semi-Final round |
Website | Club home page |
Active teams of LA Galaxy | ||
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MLS | USL |
The LA Galaxy, formerly known as the Los Angeles Galaxy, is an American professional soccer franchise based in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson, California, that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS), as a member of the Western Conference of the league. The club began play in 1996 as a charter team in the league. The franchise is one of the league's most-decorated clubs, having won the MLS Cup five times—more than any other club—the Supporters' Shield four times, the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup twice, and the old CONCACAF Champions' Cup, making them one of just two MLS teams, along with D.C. United, to win a CONCACAF tournament.
In their early years, the Galaxy played their home games at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, but since 2003 they have played at the StubHub Center in Carson, California. The team holds a fierce rivalry with the San Jose Earthquakes in the California Clásico, and used to play the SuperClasico against city rivals Chivas USA before they folded in 2014.
In January 2007, the club made international headlines by signing English superstar David Beckham from Real Madrid, which was the highest-profile signing in the history of MLS. Other significant signings include Landon Donovan, and Giovani dos Santos, Steven Gerrard, Robbie Keane, Ashley Cole and Jelle Van Damme.