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Luca Bombino Los Angeles FC 2: Homegrown signing [15] DF Adrian Wibowo Homegrown signing GK David Ochoa: First-team signing DF Diego Rosales: First-team signing
13th, Western Conference. Playoffs: DNQ. Website. Club website. Home colors. Away colors. Current season. Los Angeles FC 2 is an American professional soccer team that is located in the Greater Los Angeles, California area. It is the reserve team of Los Angeles FC and participates in MLS Next Pro.
Luca Moisa April 20, 2008 (age 16) 2 0 Real Salt Lake: 10 MF: Máximo Carrizo ... Luca Bombino July 10, 2006 (age 18) 1 0 Los Angeles FC 2: ...
Under-19 MYNT closes South America trip with 1–0 win against Uruguay". www.USSoccer.com. June 12, 2024. Retrieved June 13, 2024. ^ "U.S. UNDER-19 MEN'S YOUTH NATIONAL TEAM HEADS TO SOUTH AMERICA FOR FINAL TRAINING CAMP BEFORE OF 2024 CONCACAF U-20 CHAMPIONSHIP". USSoccer.com. USSF. May 30, 2024. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
Los Angeles Football Club, commonly referred to as Los Angeles FC or LAFC, is an American professional men's soccer team based in Los Angeles. The club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member club of the league's Western Conference. It was established on October 30, 2014, and began play during the 2018 season as an expansion team.
FC Nürnberg (loan) → 1. FC Nürnberg II (loan) Timothy Justin Tillman (born January 4, 1999) is a professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Major League Soccer club Los Angeles FC. Born in Germany, he represents the United States national team. [2]
The 2024 CONCACAF U-20 Championship was an international football tournament held in Mexico from 19 July to 4 August 2024. The twelve participating national teams were required to register a squad of up to 21 players, of which three have to be goalkeepers. Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.
Homegrown Player Rule (MLS) The Homegrown Player Rule is a Major League Soccer program that allows MLS teams to sign local players from their own development academies directly to MLS first-team rosters. Before the creation of the rule in 2008, [1] every player entering Major League Soccer would have to be assigned through one of the existing ...