The Los Angeles Galaxy Tuesday announced plans to unveil a statue of iconic soccer star and fan favorite Cobi Jones. Jones will be the third legendary Galaxy player to be immortalized in
Adding another young defender was key since the LA Galaxy sent Jalen Neal to CF Montreal earlier this winter. They filled his roster spot by promoting Ascel Essengue from the Galaxy Academy squad.
Former Galaxy and U.S. Soccer star Cobi Jones said "it's such an honor" to be immortalized with a statue in front of Dignity Health Sports Park.
The Los Angeles Galaxy have been extremely active this week. On Thursday, the team announced the return of a defender with strong ties to their current coach. E
Wynder has played for Louisville City FC since 2019. In 84 games (starting in 55 of them), he has scored 11 times while recording three assists. The two parties agreed to a contract that will run through the 2027 season. There is also a club option for 2028.
Wynder joins a growing list of players LouCity transferred in recent years, all while continuing to uphold the club's trophy-winning expectations. He's City’s seventh outgoing player to Europe or MLS — most in the USL Championship — since Jonathan Gomez moved to Spain’s Real Sociedad in January of 2022.
The money will go to organizations like the American Red Cross, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, World Central Kitchen and more.
To bolster its bare midfield, the Los Angeles Football Club ... player before moving to Toronto FC in 2015 prior to competing the past three years with the Galaxy, where he reunited with head ...
Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George sat out Tuesday night against Los Angeles with an injured finger, the 15th game he’s missed this season. George sustained tendon damage to the little
MLS has announced which of its teams will be participating in the various Cup competitions during the 2025 season and FC Dallas will playing in the Lamar Hunt U
Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday a new private sector initiative to help rebuild Los Angeles following the Los Angeles wildfires. Titled LA Rises, the recovery effort will bring together high-profile leaders around the city including Dodgers Chairman Mark Walter,