All-time Los Angeles FC roster

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.

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 2020 season.

Players

Outfield players

Name D.O.B. Position Nationality Years Games Goals Debut Ref
Eduard Atuesta June 18, 1997 MF Colombia 2018–present 87 7 March 31, 2018 [1]
Lamar Batista March 7, 1998 DF United States 2019 0 0 N/A [2]
Steven Beitashour February 1, 1987 DF Iran 2018–2019 61 3 March 4, 2018 [3]
Tristan Blackmon August 12, 1996 DF United States 2018–present 57 1 March 4, 2018 [4]
Latif Blessing December 30, 1996 MF Ghana 2018–present 103 16 March 4, 2018 [5]
Shaft Brewer Jr. October 28, 1999 FW United States 2018–2019 5 0 June 2, 2018 [6]
José Cifuentes March 12, 1999 MF Ecuador 2020–present 23 1 March 1, 2020 [7]
Laurent Ciman August 5, 1985 DF Belgium 2018 24 3 March 4, 2018 [8]
Adama Diomande February 14, 1990 FW Norway 2018–2020 52 24 May 26, 2018 [9]
Erik Dueñas October 18, 2004 MF United States 2020–present 2 0 October 14, 2020 [10]
Bryce Duke February 28, 2001 MF United States 2020–present 12 0 February 18, 2020 [11]
Mohamed El Monir April 8, 1992 DF Libya 2019–2020 32 2 April 6, 2019 [12]
Benny Feilhaber January 19, 1985 MF United States 2018 38 4 March 4, 2018 [13]
Omar Gaber January 30, 1992 DF Egypt 2018 7 0 April 13, 2018 [14]
Francisco Ginella January 21, 1999 MF Uruguay 2020–present 29 1 February 18, 2020 [15]
Alejandro Guido March 22, 1994 MF United States 2019–present 0 0 N/A [16]
Niko Hämäläinen March 5, 1997 DF Finland 2019 3 0 March 23, 2019 [17]
Jordan Harvey January 28, 1984 DF United States 2018–2020 82 1 March 4, 2018 [18]
André Horta November 7, 1996 MF Portugal 2018–2019 16 0 July 26, 2018 [19]
Dejan Jaković July 16, 1985 DF Canada 2018–2020 42 1 March 4, 2018 [20]
Mark-Anthony Kaye December 2, 1994 MF Canada 2018–present 79 9 March 4, 2018 [21]
Aaron Kovar August 14, 1993 MF United States 2018 15 0 March 10, 2018 [22]
Tony Leone April 28, 2004 DF United States 2020–present 0 0 N/A [23]
Calum Mallace January 10, 1990 MF Scotland 2018 7 0 May 9, 2018 [24]
João Moutinho January 12, 1998 DF Portugal 2018 15 1 March 4, 2018 [25]
Jesús David Murillo February 18, 1994 DF Colombia 2020–present 9 0 October 18, 2020 [26]
James Murphy September 17, 1997 MF United States 2018 0 0 N/A [27]
Danny Musovski November 30, 1995 FW United States 2020–present 20 5 July 13, 2020 [28]
Andy Najar March 16, 1993 DF Honduras 2020 8 0 July 23, 2020 [29]
Kwadwo Opoku July 13, 2001 FW Ghana 2020–present 6 1 October 11, 2020 [30]
Rodrigo Pacheco August 15, 1996 FW Argentina 2018 1 0 April 7, 2018 [31]
Diego Palacios July 12, 1999 DF Ecuador 2019–present 25 0 September 29, 2019 [32]
Adrien Perez October 13, 1995 FW United States 2019–2020 25 1 March 17, 2019 [33]
Javi Pérez March 29, 1996 MF Spain 2019 1 0 March 23, 2019 [34]
Joshua Pérez January 21, 1998 FW United States 2018–2019 16 1 September 29, 2018 [35]
Christian Ramirez April 4, 1991 FW United States 2018–2019 28 7 August 11, 2018 [36]
Brian Rodríguez May 20, 2000 FW Uruguay 2019–present 34 3 August 25, 2019 [37]
Diego Rossi March 5, 1998 FW Uruguay 2018–present 102 53 March 4, 2018 [38]
Steeve Saint-Duc January 8, 2000 FW Haiti 2018 0 0 N/A [39]
Mark Segbers April 18, 1996 DF United States 2020 0 0 N/A [40]
Eddie Segura February 2, 1997 DF Colombia 2019–present 69 3 March 3, 2019 [41]
Danilo Silva November 24, 1986 DF Brazil 2018–2020 19 1 August 5, 2018 [42]
Christian Torres April 15, 2004 FW United States 2020–present 9 1 August 30, 2020 [43]
Mohamed Traore August 15, 2002 DF Senegal 2020–present 1 0 September 9, 2020 [44]
Marco Ureña March 5, 1990 FW Costa Rica 2018 19 2 March 4, 2018 [45]
Peter-Lee Vassell February 3, 1998 MF Jamaica 2019 6 0 March 3, 2019 [46]
Carlos Vela March 1, 1989 FW Mexico 2018–present 80 62 March 4, 2018 [47]
Bradley Wright-Phillips March 12, 1985 FW England 2020 21 9 July 13, 2020 [48]
Rodolfo Zelaya July 3, 1988 FW El Salvador 2019 5 1 June 11, 2019 [49]
Walker Zimmerman May 19, 1993 DF United States 2018–2019 59 5 March 4, 2018 [50]

Goalkeepers

Name D.O.B. Pos Nationality Years Games Conceded Shutouts Debut Ref
Phillip Ejimadu August 31, 1999 GK United States 2019–2020 0 0 0 N/A [51]
Luis López September 13, 1993 GK Honduras 2018 1 2 0 August 11, 2018 [52]
Charlie Lyon April 10, 1992 GK United States 2018 0 0 0 N/A [53]
Tyler Miller March 12, 1993 GK United States 2018–2019 68 94 20 March 4, 2018 [54]
Quillan Roberts September 13, 1994 GK Guyana 2018 0 0 0 N/A [55]
Pablo Sisniega July 7, 1995 GK Mexico 2019–present 24 37 3 June 11, 2019 [56]
Kenneth Vermeer January 10, 1986 GK Netherlands 2020–present 15 24 2 February 18, 2020 [57]

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.[58] In total, 48 players representing 25 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.

Country Total players
 Argentina 1
 Belgium 1
 Brazil 1
 Canada 2
 Colombia 4
 Costa Rica 1
 Ecuador 1
 Egypt 1
 El Salvador 1
 England 1
 Finland 1
 Ghana 2
 Honduras 2
 Iran 1
 Jamaica 1
 Libya 1
 Mexico 2
 Netherlands 1
 Norway 1
 Portugal 2
 Scotland 1
 Senegal 1
 Spain 1
 United States 14
 Uruguay 3

References

Sources

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