List of Los Angeles FC records and statistics

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Los Angeles FC is an American professional soccer team based in Los Angeles, California, that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS).

Contents

This is a list of franchise records for Los Angeles, which dates from their inaugural season in 2018 to present.

Honors

Continental
CompetitionsTitlesSeasonsRunner-up
CONCACAF Champions League 0 2020, 2023
Campeones Cup02023
National
CompetitionsTitlesSeasonsRunner-up
MLS Cup 1 2022 2023
Supporters' Shield 2 2019, 2022

Player records

Most appearances

PlaceNamePeriodMLSPlayoffsOpen CupContinentalOther [lower-alpha 1] Total
1 Flag of Ghana.svg Latif Blessing 2018–202214541052166
2 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Vela 2018–present1187850138
3 Flag of Uruguay.svg Diego Rossi 2018–2021, 2024–present1043752121
4 Flag of Colombia.svg Eduard Atuesta 2018–2021964632111
5 Flag of Colombia.svg Eddie Segura 2019–present85353299
6 Flag of Ecuador.svg José Cifuentes 2020–202383333294
7 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mark-Anthony Kaye 2018–202177235289
8 Flag of Ecuador.svg Diego Palacios 2020–202373335286
8 Flag of the United States.svg Jordan Harvey 2018-202174460286
10 Flag of the United States.svg Tristan Blackmon 2018-202164355279
  1. Includes knockout round games of the MLS is Back Tournament
As of November 5, 2022 [1]

Bolded players are currently on the LAFC roster.

Goals

PlaceNamePeriodMLSPlayoffsOpen CupContinentalOther [lower-alpha 1] Total
1 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Vela 2018–present69235079
2 Flag of Uruguay.svg Diego Rossi 2018–202148162259
3 Flag of Colombia.svg Cristian Arango 2021–202230230035
4 Flag of Norway.svg Adama Diomande 2018–202020220024
5 Flag of Ghana.svg Latif Blessing 2018–202314021118
6 Flag of Ecuador.svg José Cifuentes 2020–202313000013
Flag of the United States.svg Danny Musovski 2020–2022110200
8 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mark-Anthony Kaye 2018–2021900009
Flag of Colombia.svg Eduard Atuesta 2018–202172000
Flag of England.svg Bradley Wright-Phillips 202080001
Flag of Uruguay.svg Brian Rodriguez 2019–202280001
Flag of Ghana.svg Kwadwo Opoku 2020–202371010
  1. Includes knockout round games of the MLS is Back Tournament
As of November 5, 2022 [1]

Bolded players are currently on the LAFC roster.

Most Assists

PlaceNamePeriodMLSPlayoffsOpen CupContinentalOther [lower-alpha 1] Total
1 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Vela 2018–present46610053
2 Flag of Colombia.svg Eduard Atuesta 2019–202123021026
Flag of Uruguay.svg Diego Rossi 2018–2021212201
4 Flag of Ghana.svg Latif Blessing 2018–Present23110025
5 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mark-Anthony Kaye 2018–202118001019
  1. Includes knockout round games of the MLS is Back Tournament
As of November 5, 2022 [1]

Bolded players are currently on the LAFC roster.

Most shutouts

PlaceNamePeriodMLSPlayoffsOpen CupContinentalOther [lower-alpha 1] Total
1 Flag of the United States.svg Tyler Miller 2018–201919010020
2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Maxime Crépeau 2022–Present9110011
3 Flag of Mexico.svg Pablo Sisniega 2019–2021301004
Flag of El Salvador.svg Tomas Romero 2021–present40000
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kenneth Vermeer 2020101002
6 Flag of England.svg Jamal Blackman 2021100001
  1. Includes knockout round games of the MLS is Back Tournament
As of November 5, 2022 [1]

Bolded players are currently on the LAFC roster.

Coaching records

As of through the end of 2022 MLS season
CoachFromToRecord [2]
GWDLWin % [3]
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Bradley [4] July 27, 2017November 18, 202114268344059.86
Flag of the United States.svg Steve Cherundolo [5] January 3, 2022present402551068.75

List of seasons

International results

By competition

As of December 22, 2020(Includes CONCACAF Champions League)
CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGDW%
CONCACAF Champions League 530296+360.00
Leagues Cup 10010000.00
Friendlies 321072+583.33
Total9513168+861.11

By club

As of December 22, 2020(Includes CONCACAF Champions League)
ClubPldWDLGFGAGD
Flag of Mexico.svg América 211031+2
Flag of Mexico.svg Cruz Azul 110021+1
Flag of Mexico.svg León 210132+1
Flag of Mexico.svg Tigres UANL 100112−1
Flag of Germany.svg BVB Dortmund 1010110
Flag of Japan.svg Vissel Kobe 110041+3
Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol 110020+2
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense 0000000

By country and league

As of December 22, 2020(Includes CONCACAF Champions League)
Country & LeaguePldWDLGFGAGD
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico - Liga MX 631296+3
Flag of Germany.svg Germany - Bundesliga 1010110
Flag of Japan.svg Japan - J1 League 110041+3
Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay - Uruguayan Primera 110020+2
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica - Liga FPD 0000000

By season

CompetitionSeasonRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregate
Friendly 2018 - Flag of Germany.svg BVB Dortmund 1-1
2019 - Flag of Japan.svg Vissel Kobe 4-1
2020 - Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol 2–0
CONCACAF Champions League 2020 Round of 16 Flag of Mexico.svg León 3–00–23–2
Quarter-finals Flag of Mexico.svg Cruz Azul 2–1
Semi-finals Flag of Mexico.svg América 3–1
Final Flag of Mexico.svg Tigres UANL 1–2
Leagues Cup 2022 Showcase Flag of Mexico.svg América 0–0
(5-6 p)

Transfers

As per MLS rules and regulations; some transfer fees have been undisclosed and are not included in the tables below. [6]

Highest transfer fees paid

PlayerFromFeeDate
1. Flag of Uruguay.svg Brian Rodríguez Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol $11.7 millionAugust 2019 [7]
2. Flag of Portugal.svg André Horta Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica $7 millionMarch 2018 [8]
3. Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Vela Flag of Spain.svg Real Sociedad $6.1 millionAugust 2017 [9]
4. Flag of Uruguay.svg Diego Rossi Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol $3.9 millionDecember 2017 [10]
5. Flag of Colombia.svg Cristian Arango Flag of Colombia.svg Millonarios FC $2.5 millionAugust 2021 [11]

Highest transfer fees received

PlayerToFeeDate
1. Flag of Uruguay.svg Brian Rodriguez Flag of Mexico.svg Club América $6 millionAugust 2022 [12]
2. Flag of Uruguay.svg Diego Rossi Flag of Turkey.svg Fenerbahçe $6 millionApril 2022 [13]
3. Flag of Colombia.svg Eduard Atuesta Flag of Brazil.svg Palmeiras $4 millionJanuary 2022 [14]
4. Flag of Portugal.svg André Horta Flag of Portugal.svg Braga $2.75 millionJune 2019 [15]
5. Flag of the United States.svg Walker Zimmerman Flag of the United States.svg Nashville SC $1.25 millionFebruary 2020 [16]

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  3. Winning percentage accounted as total Wins plus half the Draws divided by total Games. Not the same as simply the total Wins divided by total Games.
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