The Los
Angeles Galaxy is one of two Major League Soccer (MLS) franchises located in
Los Angeles, California. The team colors are yellow and green; the home
jerseys are yellow with a green and black diagonal sash. The Galaxy have
been in the league since 1996. They played their home games at the Rose Bowl
from 1996-2002 and moved into their own Soccer-specific stadium, the Home
Depot Center, in 2003.
The Galaxy made the MLS Cup finals in 1996, 1999, and 2001, before winning
their first MLS championship in 2002. In 2001, they won the CONCACAF
Champions Cup and the US Open Cup.
Honors
MLS Cup 1 (2002)
US Open Cup 1 (2001)
MLS Supporters' Shield 2 (1998, 2002)
CONCACAF Champions Cup 1 (2001)
Notable Players
Chris Armas (1996-1997)
Paul Caligiuri (1997-2001)
Jorge Campos (1996-1997)
Mauricio Cienfuegos (1996-2003)
Carlos Hermosillo (1998-1999)
Luis Hernández (2000-2001)
Andreas Herzog (2004)
Alexi Lalas (2001-2003)
Cobi Jones (1996-)
Jovan Kirovski (2004-)
Clint Mathis (1998-2000)
Carlos Ruiz (2002-) |