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LA Galaxy History

The LA Galaxy have been playing since Major League Soccer launched in 1996. After topping the Western Conference in the league’s inaugural season, the Galaxy led the conference twice more before they clinched their first MLS Cup in 2002 against the New England Revolution. History would repeat itself in 2005, when they emerged victorious over the Revolution for their second MLS Cup.

From 2007 to 2012, British football legend David Beckham joined the Galaxy, and in short order, pushed the club to two MLS Cup victories, in 2011 and 2012. Even after Beckham's departure, the Galaxy continued to shine. After winning the Cup over the Revolution again in 2014, the Galaxy became the first team in the league to nab the championship five times. The Galaxy furthered their league championship record with a sixth MLS Cup win in 2024. Overall, the LA Galaxy have earned four Supporters’ Shields, two U.S. Open Cup titles and the 2000 CONCACAF Champions Cup.

Among the Galaxy’s alumni are three MLS MVP winners: Carlos Ruiz (2002), Landon Donovan (2009) and Robbie Keane (2014). In 2015, the award was renamed the Landon Donovan MVP Award to honor the decorated All-Star midfielder’s career. Donovan also earned the Golden Boot as the league’s leading scorer in 2008. 

In 2023, the Galaxy helped set the MLS single match attendance record at 82,110 in an annual "El Tráfico" rivalry match against Los Angeles FC at the Rose Bowl on July 4.

LA Galaxy Team Info

Conference: Western
Team Colors: Navy Blue, Gold, White
Team Rivals: San Jose Earthquakes, Los Angeles Football Club, Seattle Sounders FC

LA Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Park

The LA Galaxy played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California between 1996 and 2002 but moved to their permanent home pitch at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson ahead of the 2003 MLS season. Located on the campus of California State University, Dominguez Hills, Dignity Health Sports Park is the second largest soccer-specific stadium in the U.S. and has previously hosted MLS’ Chivas USA, the NFL’s Los Angeles Chargers and the XFL’s Los Angeles Wildcats. With a capacity of 27,000, the stadium environment always remains lively, especially with the backing of the LA Galaxy supporters clubs(Opens in new tab).

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FAQS

The 2026 LA Galaxy schedule can be viewed on Ticketmaster.

Tickets for the 2026 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster.

The LA Galaxy have made 10 appearances in the MLS Cup championship match, and have won six times (in 2002, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2024).

The LA Galaxy compete at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. The seating map for Dignity Health Sports Park can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).

Reviews

Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 1194 reviews
  • Chain Link Fence

    by Notafanoftikitmaster on 7/28/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 2 out of 5

    First time attending match at the rose bowl and will be my last. They had a chain link fence seperating a section of the seating. Watching a futbol match through a chain link fence is sub par. Have been to LA Galaxy matches at the HomeDepot center which was a much better viewing experience even with the sun in my eyes.

  • by Anonymous on 7/28/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 3 out of 5

    I went to cheer the Galaxy team. However, the event was hosted like it was a home game for Manchester United. Man U fans out numbered Galaxy fans about 10-1. The atmosphere was great and everyone were polite. The thing that really annoyed me was that they played the Man U theme song about 24 times. Parking at the Rose Bowl was an adventure. It took us about 20 minutes to find our car parked out on the golf course. Then it took another hour to exit.

  • Great event except for the logistics

    by SouthBayLouie on 7/28/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 2 out of 5

    I knew the trafffic would be bad getting into the Rose Bowl and it was. I could justify that it was due to regular rush hour traffic combined with a big event at Rose Bowl. I can understand why it took me 2+ hours from Redondo Beach. Once we paid for parking at Orange Grove entrance the disappointment started. The parking was a disaster. They ran out of preferred parking passes at that entrance. They were using much of the parking for Soccer Fest so they had to route us back to parking near Brookline Park. We drove by hundreds of open parking spaces but had to follow the directions. Then we had to get into the parking pass line coming in from the 134. We had to wait AGAIN as people bought passes. Then we finally got up to the front and they had preferred parking. We upgraded our pass and finally were able to park. The parking was a disaster and they also jacked up the prices vs a UCLA game. It made it extremely frustrating befor even getting into the event. The event was fun and my family enjoyed the game. The Rose Bowl needs to upgrade restroom and concessions. Until they get those done the facility is just not able to really provide an enjoyable experience at the stadium. Finally to make matters worse on the way home CalTrans took the 110 South Freeway down to one lane for road work. How can the Rose Bowl not communicate with CalTrans when they are hosting an event of this size. Closing 2 lanes on that night was idiotic. I spent 4.5+ hours on the road for a 2 hour soccer. I will watch the next event from home.

  • Man U Game

    by Keemo1 on 7/28/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 3 out of 5

    Great game but absolutely horrendous traffic! It took us almost an hour to park after we had reached Pasadena, and then had to pay $30 for parking! I was expecting a much better traffic management from the officials. I will not be atending another event there again!

  • Manchester United vs la galaxy

    by rozz909 on 7/28/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 5 out of 5

    It was amazing to see my favorite team so close to me I saw seven goals scored from my team m.u

  • I support MLS and the USA

    by LAGalaxySupporter2 on 7/28/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 1 out of 5

    I have been a Galaxy supporter since 1996, the inaugural season of MLS. I was 10 years old ten, and I'm 28 years old now. Today, I am an LA Galaxy season ticket holder, and official supporter of the United States National Team. When I went to the Manchester United vs. LA Galaxy match, I was disappointed but the organizers of this event for making it all about Manchester United and their corporate sponsors. There was hardly any marketing, advertising, or support for our own Los Angeles Galaxy. Even the television screen replayed Manchester United commercials over and over again. This is our city. This is our team. This is our sport in our country. We need to do a better job of supporting our guys and growing soccer in America. It starts with the fans and it continues with the corporations that put on these events. I won't go to another event like this again unless there is equal marketing, or an advertising campaign that motivates fans and supporters to join together in routing for our LA / USA teams against European teams. At least give us a fair shot at having an equal vibe.

  • Manchester United vs Galaxy

    by Tcarp25 on 7/27/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 5 out of 5

    What an amazing experience to see the Gods of soccer on US soil! Well run event, worth every cent!

  • It was a dream to see Manchester United

    by Toxic11 on 7/27/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 4 out of 5

    The best part about the night was that I was able to make it to the stadium in time to see my most favorite team in the world play... The worst part about this was the traffic and the fact that I only watched one half of the game.

  • Poorly organized for the cost

    by 5STARGOOOOOOAL on 7/27/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 1 out of 5

    United owned the Galaxy and played some entertaining soccer but that was about all that was entertaining. The parking for the stadium was a MESS!!!! You would think the Rose Bowl had some experience with this. The Big screen in the stadium didn't show one replay and get playing the SAME AD again and again! when you are in a stadium that seats 100,000 people you need to get the jumbo torn involved!

  • I cannot believe how expensive food + drinks were

    by 01111 on 7/27/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 3 out of 5

    It felt disrespectful to the fans. $13 for a beer? $6 for a hot dog? Capitalism is one thing, but you should be ashamed at yourselves for how much you charge a man to take his son to see a soccer game. I will not go again.

  • Parking made us miss the game!

    by UnsatisfiedinLA on 7/27/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 1 out of 5

    My husband and I arrived about 30 minutes befor kickoff. We sat in traffic for parking, which was to be expected and paid for our parking right around the time he game should be starting. However, we then sat I traffic for an addition hour and a half before getting directed into a lot over a mile away from the stadium. Needless today, we missed the game.

  • by Anonymous on 7/27/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 1 out of 5

    Three freeway exits were closed due to traffic to this event. The entrance to the parking is a tiny 2 lane road that is not designed for a big event like this. There were high traffic to the parking as a result. The parking is a golf course with ~20 minutes walk to the stadium. The staff were mostly not helpful. They said the golf carts cannot be used due to liability and insurance issues even for handicapped folks or my elderly dad in this case.

  • So Many Man U fans in LA! Who knew?!

    by VLAt on 7/27/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 4 out of 5

    Great fun having Man U in the house. Only complaint is the parking at the Rose Bowl. Although the shuttles from Parson were easy and well organized, the departure was a whole different experience. Lines were constantly being cut even though many of us were lining up without complaint. Hopefully this isn't the norm for the Rose bowl. Only downside of a great evening!

  • Glory glory Man UTD

    by CHENCHINIO on 7/27/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 5 out of 5

    My Red Devils were awesome. English Premier League is better than the MLS and I love watching the EPL

  • Everything organized, clean and fun!

    by CRod936 on 7/27/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 5 out of 5

    From beginning to end everything worked out just fine, there were no delays, parking was really expensive, but for the amount of people that assisted this event it was quite an easy experience when it came to waiting to enter/leave parking and venue. (86,432 in attendance) The staff was friendly and helpful throughout and everything inside was well kept. First time going to the Rose Bowl and it doesn't seem like much, but once inside it gives you first class view to the game, I was concerned about the no-back stands, but they were rather comfy and well numbered with no issues at all. Only thing we and others around us wished was used was the big screen for replays or to show the game as it's normally used in such events.

  • Great game at the Rose Bowl!

    by ManUFan123 on 7/27/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 5 out of 5

    Great game at the Rose Bowl between Manchester United (the most valuable sports team in the world and most popular) and the LA Galaxy. Although game was one sided, it was awesome to get to see Manchester United live in person for the first time. Hope they will come to the Southern California area again soon!

  • MAN UNITED FAN

    by Marvistasurfer on 7/27/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 3 out of 5

    Love seeing Man United and the Galaxy. Going to the Rose Bowl any time is tough, on a weekday, impossible. 2 1/2 hours to get into the park from Santa Monica. Impossible lines to get something to eat at half time. I doubt I will ever to the Rose Bowl again, unless I have tons of time or a helicopter.

  • awesome game

    by manufanlove on 7/27/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 5 out of 5

    it could be more efficient to detail the locations policies to know where to drop off or bring great game lots of fun, if you are a manchester united fan, go red devils!!!!! love the game i wish i could have gotten some shirts sign or see more super stars wayne royne, with an awesome PK

  • Awful

    by Despondent on 7/27/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 2 out of 5

    This "match" was among the poorest professional athletic events I have ever experienced. It was as lopsided as a game between the Harlem Globetrotters and the Washington Generals. If the Galaxy was looking to improve the worldwide image of the MLS, their performance had the opposite effect. They should have started their best 11 and given the Reds a game for the 1st half instead of fielding a weak (pathetic) team in both stanzas. On top of the poor performance on the field, the stadium experience was sub-par. Vendors frequently stood in front of fans hawking their goods without regard for the game that many had paid so much money to see. This is typical, however, of Galaxy games, as AEG seems more interested in selling crappy, overpriced food and drinks than delivering a first class soccer experience.

  • by ibleedchelseablue on 7/27/14Rose Bowl - PasadenaRating: 5 out of 5

    Enjoyed the game. I am a Chelsea supporter however my father is a Man U supporter. (Go figure) only bad thing was not seeing Chicharito or RVP.. And I know all the hype was for Man U, but disappointing there wasn't enough LA Galaxy support or chants on the big screen as there were endless promos of Man U's anthem and sponsorship on the big screen.