Los Angeles Force

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Los Angeles Force
Full nameLos Angeles Force
Founded2019
StadiumJesse Owens Stadium
OwnerBob Friedland
Head CoachThales Peterson
LeagueNational Independent Soccer Association
WebsiteClub website

Los Angeles Force is an American professional soccer club based in Los Angeles, California, that plays in the National Independent Soccer Association (NISA).

History

On August 2, 2019, the National Independent Soccer Association announced the addition of Los Angeles Force ahead of the league's inaugural 2019 Fall Showcase. The club is affiliated with USL League Two side FC Golden State Force.[1]

Stadium

For the 2019 NISA Fall Showcase, the team played its home matches at Rio Hondo College in Whittier, California. Starting with the 2020 Spring season, the team moved to Los Angeles, and is using the newly renovated stadium on the campus of California State University - Los Angeles.

Players and staff

Current roster

As of 19 April 2020
No. Position Player Nation
1 GK Bernabe Magaña  United States
2 DF Max Gunderson  United States
3 DF James Alewine  United States
4 DF Uros Ilic  Serbia
6 MF Alex Molano  United States
7 FW Alejandro Garcia  United States
8 MF Moshe Perez  Israel
9 FW Samuel Goñi Villava  Spain
10 FW Alvaro Madrigal-Zavala  United States
11 FW Mark Cruz-Salinas  United States
12 DF Gregory Salazar  United States
13 MF Jesus Gonzalez  United States
14 MF Jimmie Villalobos  United States
19 MF Jesus Vázquez  United States
20 MF Jonathan Partida  United States
21 MF Luis Garcia Sosa  Mexico
28 DF Matthew Powell  United States
31 GK Armando Quezada  United States
33 GK Carlos Lopez  United States
77 FW Akwafei Ajeakwa  United States
91 MF Enrique Cardenas  United States
  • Brazil Thales Peterson – Head coach
  • Poland Patryk Tenorio – Assistant coach
  • United States Salvador Moran – Assistant coach
  • United States Ramon Melin – Goalkeeper coach
  • Costa Rica Alberto Gomez – Fitness coach

References

  1. ^ "NISA Announces Los Angeles Club". NISA. Retrieved August 15, 2019.

External links