Club León, Cruz Azul and other MLS clubs to headline 2020 LA Galaxy Cup

LA Galaxy Cup

Top teams from across the continent have claimed their spot at the 3rd Annual LA Galaxy Cup.


Set for April 2020, Club León (LIGA MX), Cruz Azul (LIGA MX), Houston Dynamo (MLS), Real Salt Lake (MLS), Sporting KC (MLS), Legends FC and St. Louis Gallagher are among the prominent list of participants.


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The 2020 LA Galaxy Cup is set for Saturday, April 4 – Friday, April 10 and will feature world-class Boys’ & Girls’ Developmental Academy & Club teams from around the world competing in Southern California in the U11 – U17 age groups.


For more information and to apply by March 9, visit www.lagalaxycup.com/info.

“We are extremely excited to be hosting the third edition of the LA Galaxy Cup,” said LA Galaxy General Manager Dennis te Kloese. “OC Great Park has provided an outstanding venue to gather top teams from across the world in pristine Southern California conditions. We are looking forward to another world-class competition featuring the best youth talent from across the globe.”


Orange County Great Park has 25 fields, including a soccer-specific stadium with 5,000 seats to showcase top matches all in one location. The tournament features various LA Galaxy players and alumni in attendance, food trucks on site, and is located in close proximity to premier attractions in Southern California, including Disneyland and the California coast.


Previous participants in the LA Galaxy Cup include Manchester United, Sevilla, FC Porto, Swansea City AFC, among others.


Last year’s winners are as follows:


Developmental Academy
DA U12 Boys Ibrahimovic: San Diego Surf Soccer
DA U12 Boys Gerrard: MNUFC PreAcademy
DA U13 Boys Keane: Sevilla FC
DA U13 Boys Beckham: San Jose Earthquakes
DA U14 Boys: Sporting KC
DA U15 Boys: Nomads
DA U16/17: Real So Cal


Club Division
2009/10: Culver City Football Club
2008: Pateadores LA Unique
2007: Sand and Surf Soccer Club
2006:LA Galaxy OC Premier
2005: Murietta Surf
2004: FC Deportivo Warriors
2003/2002: Edmonton Juventus
2001/2000: CDA Slammers Fullerton