Find out who owns Los Angeles FC (LAFC), the owner's net worth, source of wealth and ownership history of the Major League Soccer franchise.
Los Angeles FC, or LAFC, is one of the biggest and most competitive teams in the MLS since its establishment as an expansion franchise in 2018.
LAFC has established itself as one of the most successful clubs in MLS, having won multiple trophies, including the MLS Cup, Supporter's Shield and US Open Cup.
Who owns Los Angeles FC (LAFC)?
LAFC is owned by LAFC Sports, LLC, which consists of investors including Bennett Rosenthal, Brandon Beck, Larry Berg, and Peter Guber. Others in the group include Will Ferrell, Magic Johnson, Henry Nguyen, Mitch Lasky, Goodwin Gaw, and Adam Freede.
Los Angeles FC (LAFC) ownership structure
The managing owners of Los Angeles Football Club are Brandon Beck, Larry Berg, and Bennett Rosenthal. The list of part-owners are Will Ferrell, Nomar Garciaparra, Mia Hamm, and Earvin 'Magic" Johnson, according to Wikipedia.
Club Net Worth and Valuation
According to figures from Forbes, LAFC is valued at $1.25 billion.
Ownership History
Los Angeles Football Club was founded in 2014 as an expansion team in the MLS following the dissolution of Chivas USA.
Stadium Information
LAFC plays its home games at the BMO Stadium located in Exposition Park, Los Angeles, California.
Trophies and Achievements
LAFC has won one MLS Cup, two MLS Supporters' Shields, and one U.S. Open Cup.