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July 5, 2024 – Major League Soccer (MLS)
LA Galaxy News Release

PASADENA, Calif. – In the second meeting between the two teams this season, the LA Galaxy sustained their first loss at home this season, falling 2-1 to LAFC in the 23rd all-time edition of El Tráfico before 70,076 fans at the Rose Bowl Stadium on the Fourth of July.


Rose Bowl Stadium

The 70,076 fans at Rose Bowl Stadium is the 14th highest standalone regular-season attendance in MLS history. Additionally, the LA Galaxy join Atlanta United FC as the only clubs in league history with multiple 70,000 plus attended matches in regular season play.

Goal-Scoring Plays

LFC – Kei Kamara (Mateusz Bogusz), 39th minute: Mateusz Bogusz’s in-swinging corner-kick delivery was headed in from close range by Kei Kamara.

LFC – Denis Bouanga (Penalty Kick), 44th minute: Denis Bouanga’s penalty-kick was fired into the bottom right corner of the goal.

LFC – Gabriel Pec (Miki Yamane), 56th minute: After Miki Yamane received the ball on the edge of the penalty area, the Japanese international fended off an LAFC defender and laid the ball off to Gabiel Pec, who drilled his shot into the back of the net.

Postgame Notes

The 70,076 fans at Rose Bowl Stadium is the 14th highest standalone regular-season attendance in MLS history.

Additionally, the LA Galaxy join Atlanta United FC as the only clubs in league history with multiple 70,000 plus attended matches in regular-season play.

Through 22 matches played during the 2024 MLS Regular Season, the LA Galaxy hold a 11-4-7 record (42 GF, 29 GA; 40 points) and sit in third place in the Western Conference standings behind only LAFC (13-4-4; 43 GF, 24 GA, 43 points) and Real Salt Lake (11-3-7, 43 GF, 25 GA; 40 points).

The Fourth of July match between the LA Galaxy and LAFC marked the 23rd edition across all competitions of El Tráfico, with the all-time series 9-9-5 (48 GF, 49 GA). Against LAFC, the LA Galaxy hold a 7-7-5 (38 GF, 40 GA) record in league play, a 0-2-0 (5 GF, 8 GA) record in the MLS Cup Playoffs and a 2-0-0 (5 GF, 1 GA) record in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

In 12 games played dating back to May 5, the LA Galaxy hold a record of 6-2-4 (21 GF, 12 GA), with Gabriel Pec notching five goals and seven assists during that span.

In 10 matches played at home during the 2024 campaign, the LA Galaxy hold a 6-1-3 (23 GF, 14 GA).

Gabriel Pec has nine goal contributions (3 goals, 6 assists) in seven matches played dating back to May 25.

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