LAFC Aims for Historic Back-to-Back MLS Cup Titles in Record-Breaking Season
Facing the Houston Dynamo in the Western Conference final, LAFC could become the first team to win consecutive MLS Cup titles in over a decade, capping off a grueling season of 52 matches.
- LAFC is set to play its 52nd match of the year in the Western Conference final against the Houston Dynamo, marking the most games played in a single year in MLS history.
- LAFC, the reigning league champion, could become the first team to win back-to-back MLS Cup titles in over a decade if they advance to the final.
- LAFC's Denis Bouanga has had an extraordinary season, scoring 37 goals across all competitions, just one short of the MLS record.
- This could be the final LAFC match for several players, including captain Carlos Vela, whose contract expires at the end of the season.
- Despite the grueling season and numerous challenges, LAFC has managed to maintain success and is one game away from a second straight MLS Cup Final appearance.