LAFC Falls on Road to Houston Dynamo, 2-1

LAFC Falls on Road to Houston Dynamo, 2-1

September 1, 2022 – Major League Soccer (MLS)Los Angeles FC News Release

LAFC fell to the Houston Dynamo on Wednesday evening, losing 2-1 on the road for their third straight loss. The Black & Gold dropped to 18-7-3 (57 points), this season, but still remain atop the MLS standings in the race for the Supporter’s Shield. LAFC have already clinched a spot in the MLS Cup Playoffs.


Houston scored first on a penalty kick by Sebastian Ferreira in the 12th minute. LAFC managed to tie the game when Cristian Arango headed in an equalizer just seven minutes later. The Dynamo would find the game-winner in the 75th minute on a volley from Griffin Dorsey.

LAFC returns to action on Sunday, Sept. 4 as the club returns home to Banc of California Stadium to take on Real Salt Lake. That game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. PT and will be broadcast locally on KCOP 13 and Estrella TV 62. It will also be available on the radio on the 710 ESPN LA, ESPN LA App, and 980 AM La Mera La Mera.

NEXT MATCH:

The credential application for LAFC’s next home match vs. Real Salt Lake on Sunday Sept. 4 at Banc of California Stadium is now open – click Here. The deadline to apply for the match is Thursday, Sept. 1 at 5 P.M. PT. NO APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DEADLINE.

LAFC will host a virtual media day on Friday, Sept. 2 ahead of the game vs. Real Salt Lake at approximately 11:45 a.m. PT with Head Coach Steve Cherundolo and select LAFC players.

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