All-time Los Angeles FC roster

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This list comprises all players who have played for Los Angeles FC which dates from the team's inaugural Major League Soccer season in 2018 to present.

Contents

A "‡" denotes players who did not appear in a single match but were available for fixtures. Players who were acquired by the team but were not available to play in matches (e.g. selected in a draft but not signed, or acquired in a trade but immediately traded away) are not listed.

Bolded players are currently under contract by Los Angeles FC.

Stats include all competitive matches (MLS, MLS Cup Playoffs, U.S. Open Cup, CONCACAF Champions League, etc.).

All stats accurate as of end of 2022 season.

Players

Outfield players

NameD.O.B.PositionNationalityYearsGamesGoalsDebutRef
Kellyn Acosta July 24, 1995MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2022–present393February 26, 2022 [1]
Cristian Arango March 9, 1995FW Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia2021–present5835August 8, 2021 [2]
Eduard Atuesta June 18, 1997MF Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia2018–20211119March 31, 2018 [3]
Corey Baird January 30, 1996FW Flag of the United States.svg United States2021133April 17, 2021 [4]
Gareth Bale July 16, 1989FW Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales2022163July 17, 2022 [5]
Lamar Batista March 7, 1998DF Flag of the United States.svg United States201900N/A [6]
Steven Beitashour February 1, 1987DF Flag of Iran.svg Iran2018–2019613March 4, 2018 [7]
Tristan Blackmon August 12, 1996DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2018–2021792March 4, 2018 [8]
Latif Blessing December 30, 1996MF Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana2018–present16718March 4, 2018 [9]
Dénis Bouanga November 11, 1994FW Flag of Gabon.svg Gabon2022–present103August 31, 2022 [10]
Shaft Brewer Jr. October 28, 1999FW Flag of the United States.svg United States2018–201950June 2, 2018 [11]
Giorgio Chiellini August 14, 1984DF Flag of Italy.svg Italy2022–present130July 17, 2022 [12]
José Cifuentes March 12, 1999MF Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador2020–present9513March 1, 2020 [13]
Laurent Ciman August 5, 1985DF Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium2018243March 4, 2018 [14]
Daniel Crisostomo January 16, 1997MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2021
2022
120August 15, 2021 [15]
Adama Diomande February 14, 1990FW Flag of Norway.svg Norway2018–20205224May 26, 2018 [16]
Erik Dueñas October 18, 2004MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2020–present20October 14, 2020 [17]
Bryce Duke February 28, 2001MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2020–2021270February 18, 2020 [18]
Raheem Edwards July 17, 1995FW Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2021270April 17, 2021 [19]
Mohamed El Monir April 8, 1992DF Flag of Libya.svg Libya2019–2020322April 6, 2019 [20]
Franco Escobar February 21, 1995DF Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina2022–present231February 26, 2022 [21]
Mamadou Fall November 21, 2002DF Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal2021–present396August 4, 2021 [22]
Marco Farfan November 12, 1998DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2021290April 24, 2021 [23]
Benny Feilhaber January 19, 1985MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2018384March 4, 2018 [24]
Omar Gaber January 30, 1992DF Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt201870April 13, 2018 [25]
Julian Gaines November 5, 2002DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2021–present00N/A [26]
Francisco Ginella January 21, 1999MF Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay2020–present641February 18, 2020 [27]
Alejandro Guido March 22, 1994MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2019–202000N/A [28]
Niko Hämäläinen March 5, 1997DF Flag of Finland.svg Finland201930March 23, 2019 [29]
Jordan Harvey January 28, 1984DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2018–2021861March 4, 2018 [30]
Doneil Henry April 20, 1993DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada202260September 26, 2022 [31]
Ryan Hollingshead April 16, 1991DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2022–present377February 26, 2022 [32]
André Horta November 7, 1996MF Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal2018–2019160July 26, 2018 [33]
Sebastien Ibeagha January 21, 1992DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2021–present360August 15, 2021 [34]
Dejan Jaković July 16, 1985DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2018–2020421March 4, 2018 [35]
Cal Jennings May 17, 1997FW Flag of the United States.svg United States2021–2022221April 24, 2021 [36]
Mark-Anthony Kaye December 2, 1994MF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2018–2021899March 4, 2018 [37]
Kim Moon-hwan August 1, 1995DF Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea2021–2022281May 8, 2021 [38]
Aaron Kovar August 14, 1993MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2018150March 10, 2018 [39]
Tony Leone April 28, 2004DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2020–present00N/A [40]
Calum Mallace January 10, 1990MF Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland201870May 9, 2018 [41]
Sebas Méndez April 26, 1997MF Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador2022–present120July 23, 2022 [42]
João Moutinho January 12, 1998DF Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal2018151March 4, 2018 [43]
Jesús David Murillo February 18, 1994DF Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia2020–present753October 18, 2020 [44]
James Murphy September 17, 1997MF Flag of the United States.svg United States201800N/A [45]
Danny Musovski November 30, 1995FW Flag of the United States.svg United States2020–20226313July 13, 2020 [46]
Andy Najar March 16, 1993DF Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Honduras202080July 23, 2020 [47]
Michee Ngalina October 13, 1995FW Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg DR Congo2021–present20September 29, 2021 [48]
Kwadwo Opoku July 13, 2001FW Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana2020–present519October 11, 2020 [49]
Rodrigo Pacheco August 15, 1996FW Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina201810April 7, 2018 [50]
Diego Palacios July 12, 1999DF Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador2019–present871September 29, 2019 [51]
Adrien Perez October 13, 1995FW Flag of the United States.svg United States2019–2020251March 17, 2019 [52]
Javi Pérez March 29, 1996MF Flag of Spain.svg Spain201910March 23, 2019 [53]
Joshua Pérez January 21, 1998FW Flag of the United States.svg United States2018–2019161September 29, 2018 [54]
Alvaro Quezada March 4, 1999MF Flag of the United States.svg United States202110August 4, 2021 [55]
Christian Ramirez April 4, 1991FW Flag of the United States.svg United States2018–2019287August 11, 2018 [56]
Brian Rodríguez May 20, 2000FW Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay2019–2022659August 25, 2019 [57]
Diego Rossi March 5, 1998FW Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay2018–202212159March 4, 2018 [58]
Steeve Saint-Duc January 8, 2000FW Flag of Haiti.svg Haiti201800N/A [59]
Ilie Sánchez November 21, 1990MF Flag of Spain.svg Spain2022–present391February 26, 2022 [60]
Mark Segbers April 18, 1996DF Flag of the United States.svg United States202000N/A [61]
Eddie Segura February 2, 1997DF Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia2019–present1003March 3, 2019 [62]
Danilo Silva November 24, 1986DF Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil2018–2020191August 5, 2018 [63]
Ismael Tajouri-Shradi March 28, 1994FW Flag of Libya.svg Libya202262March 12, 2022 [64]
Cristian Tello August 11, 1991FW Flag of Spain.svg Spain2022–present50September 13, 2022 [65]
Christian Torres April 15, 2003FW Flag of the United States.svg United States2020–present91August 30, 2020 [66]
Mohamed Traore August 15, 2002DF Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal2020–present10September 9, 2020 [67]
Danny Trejo April 29, 1998MF Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico202230June 18, 2022 [68]
Marco Ureña March 5, 1990FW Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica2018192March 4, 2018 [69]
Peter-Lee Vassell February 3, 1998MF Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica201960March 3, 2019 [70]
Carlos Vela March 1, 1989FW Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico2018–present13979March 4, 2018 [71]
Bradley Wright-Phillips March 12, 1985FW Flag of England.svg England2020219July 13, 2020 [72]
Rodolfo Zelaya July 3, 1988FW Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador201951June 11, 2019 [73]
Walker Zimmerman May 19, 1993DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2018–2019595March 4, 2018 [74]

Goalkeepers

NameD.O.B.PosNationalityYearsGamesConcededShutoutsDebutRef
Jamal Blackman October 27, 1993GK Flag of England.svg England20218131September 29, 2021 [75]
Maxime Crépeau May 11, 1994GK Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2022–present384311February 26, 2022 [76]
Phillip Ejimadu August 31, 1999GK Flag of the United States.svg United States2019–2020000N/A [77]
Luis López September 13, 1993GK Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Honduras2018120August 11, 2018 [78]
Charlie Lyon April 10, 1992GK Flag of the United States.svg United States2018000N/A [79]
John McCarthy July 4, 1992GK Flag of the United States.svg United States2022–present541April 20, 2022 [80]
Tyler Miller March 12, 1993GK Flag of the United States.svg United States2018–2019689420March 4, 2018 [81]
Greg Ranjitsingh July 18, 1993GK Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago2021000N/A [82]
Quillan Roberts September 13, 1994GK Flag of Guyana.svg Guyana2018000N/A [83]
Tomas Romero December 19, 2000GK Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador2021–202218284June 23, 2021 [84]
Pablo Sisniega July 7, 1995GK Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico2019–202132474June 11, 2019 [85]
Kenneth Vermeer January 10, 1986GK Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands2020–202115242February 18, 2020 [86]

By nationality

MLS regulations allow for eight international roster slots per team to be used on non-domestic players. However, this limit can be exceeded by trading international slots with another MLS team. Overseas players are exempt from counting towards this total if they have permanent residency rights in the U.S. (green card holder), other special dispensation such as refugee or asylum status, or qualify under the Homegrown International Rule. [87] In total, 75 players representing 30 different countries have played for LAFC.

Note: Countries indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

CountryTotal players
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 1
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 5
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  DR Congo 1
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 5
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 1
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 2
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 1
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 2
Flag of England.svg  England 2
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 1
Flag of Gabon.svg  Gabon 1
Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana 2
Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras 2
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 1
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 1
Flag of Libya.svg  Libya 2
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 2
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 3
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 23
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 3
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 1

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  1. Kellyn Acosta
  2. Cristian Arango
  3. Eduard Atuesta
  4. Corey Baird
  5. Gareth Bale
  6. Lamar Batista
  7. Steven Beitashour
  8. Tristan Blackmon
  9. Latif Blessing
  10. Dénis Bouanga
  11. Shaft Brewer Jr.
  12. Giorgio Chiellini
  13. José Cifuentes
  14. Laurent Ciman
  15. Daniel Crisostomo
  16. Adama Diomande
  17. Erik Dueñas
  18. Bryce Duke
  19. Raheem Edwards
  20. Mohamed El Monir
  21. Franco Escobar
  22. Mamadou Fall
  23. Marco Farfan
  24. Benny Feilhaber
  25. Omar Gaber
  26. Julian Gaines
  27. Francisco Ginella
  28. Alejandro Guido
  29. Niko Hämäläinen
  30. Jordan Harvey
  31. Doneil Henry
  32. Ryan Hollingshead
  33. André Horta
  34. Sebastien Ibeagha
  35. Dejan Jaković
  36. Cal Jennings
  37. Mark-Anthony Kaye
  38. Kim Moon-hwan
  39. Aaron Kovar
  40. Tony Leone
  41. Calum Mallace
  42. Sebas Méndez
  43. João Moutinho
  44. Jesús David Murillo
  45. James Murphy
  46. Danny Musovski
  47. Andy Najar
  48. Michee Ngalina
  49. Kwadwo Opoku
  50. Rodrigo Pacheco
  51. Diego Palacios
  52. Adrien Perez
  53. Javi Pérez
  54. Joshua Pérez
  55. Alvaro Quezada
  56. Christian Ramirez
  57. Brian Rodríguez
  58. Diego Rossi
  59. Steeve Saint-Duc
  60. Ilie Sánchez
  61. Mark Segbers
  62. Eddie Segura
  63. Danilo Silva
  64. Ismael Tajouri-Shradi
  65. Cristian Tello
  66. Christian Torres
  67. Mohamed Traore
  68. Danny Trejo
  69. Marco Ureña
  70. Peter-Lee Vassell
  71. Carlos Vela
  72. Bradley Wright-Phillips
  73. Rodolfo Zelaya
  74. Walker Zimmerman
  75. Jamal Blackman
  76. Maxime Crépeau
  77. Phillip Ejimadu
  78. Luis López
  79. Charlie Lyon
  80. John McCarthy
  81. Tyler Miller
  82. Greg Ranjitsingh
  83. Quillan Roberts
  84. Tomas Romero
  85. Pablo Sisniega
  86. Kenneth Vermeer
  87. MLS Roster Rules

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