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Los Angeles Force
Full nameLos Angeles Force
Nickname(s)LA Force
Founded2019
StadiumVeterans Memorial Stadium
Capacity11,600
OwnerBob Friedland
Head CoachDekel Keinan
LeagueNISA
2024Western Conference: 1st
Playoffs: Champions
Websitehttp://www.losangelesforce.com/
Current season

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

History

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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 NISA Nation side FC Golden State Force.[1]

On October 19, 2024, the Force hosted 405 derby rivals Irvine Zeta FC in the 2024 NISA Championship at Veterans Memorial Stadium, with an attendance of 1,477. The Los Angeles Force opened the scoring in the 26th minute thanks to Josue Cartagena, but Irvine found an equalizer in the 55th minute through George Almeida. After 90 minutes and the score at 1-1, the game went to extra time with no one scoring within extra time. In penalties, the Los Angeles Force beat Irvine Zeta 3-2 in penalties, with goalkeeper Seth Torman saving the first two Zeta penalties, crowning the Los Angeles Force the 2024 NISA Champions, the first for the club.

Stadium

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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.

During the 2021 fall season, the Force primarily used Valley High School's facility in Santa Ana, except for two matches at Championship Soccer Stadium in Irvine. For the 2022 season, the Force used 6 different stadiums, including Championship Stadium (1 match, plus another at Great Park's turf field 10 adjacent), one match at Garey High School in Pomona, one at Yates Field in Chino, two at Covina District Field in Covina, and 4 at LA Harbor College's stadium.

During the 2023 season, the Force primarily used Championship Soccer Stadium in Irvine.

In 2024, the Force announced that they will be playing at Veterans Memorial Stadium at Long Beach City College.



Players and staff

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Roster

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As of November 13, 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules, some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK United States USA Hugo Gomez
2 DF United States USA Erick Villatoro
3 DF United States USA Edward Salazar
4 DF United States USA Gonzalo Salguero
5 DF United States USA Jake Serpa
6 DF United States USA Ronaldo Lomeli
7 FW Brazil BRA Arthur Korek
8 MF Colombia COL Óscar Correa
10 FW United States USA Gustavo Villalobos
11 FW United States USA Alex Vedamanikam
14 MF Colombia COL Pedro Hernandez
15 MF United States USA Leopoldo Plascencia
16 MF United States USA Justin Jovel
17 FW United States USA Moja Hale
18 MF Ukraine UKR Kostyantyn Domaratskyi
19 MF United States USA Alex Juarez
20 MF United States USA Oscar Delgado
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF Israel ISR Dekel Keinan
22 DF United States USA Ari Claro
23 FW Mexico MEX Aldo Quintanilla
24 MF United States USA Edin Hernandez
25 FW United States USA Franck Tayou
26 MF United States USA D'Morea Alewine
29 FW Colombia COL Santiago Echavarría
30 DF England ENG Chuka Aruh
72 GK United States USA Jakob Hansen
80 DF United States USA Ivan Hernandez
92 FW Guatemala GUA Edwin Rivas
96 DF United States USA Clayton Torr
99 FW United States USA Francis Avoce
- MF United States USA Diego Casillas
- MF Guatemala GUA José Sosa
- FW United States USA Alexander Filian
- FW United States USA Danny Darelli

Statistics and records

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Season-by-season

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Season League Div P W D L GF GA Pts Position Playoffs U.S. Open Cup NISA Independent Cup Top Scorer
2019–20 NISA Fall 6 3 2 1 8 7 14 1st, West Coast Conference Final Cancelled N/A United States Alvaro Madrigal-Zavala
Colombia Marvin Merlano
2
Spring 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 7th Cancelled N/A
2020–21 NISA Fall 3 2 0 1 5 5 6 1st, Group B Fall Semifinials Cancelled N/A United States Christian Chaney 6
Spring 8 6 0 2 11 6 18 2nd Spring Final N/A
Fall 2021 NISA 18 7 9 2 20 14 30 3rd N/A Cancelled Champions

(West Coast Region)

United States Christian Chaney 6
2022 NISA 11 2 4 5 7 14 10 7th* DNQ Round 2 Champions

(West Coast Region)

United States Edwin Rivas Jr. 5
2023 NISA 24 13 5 6 33 21 44 3rd Quarterfinals Round 2 Champions

(Pacific Region)

United States Francis Avoce 7
2024 NISA 18 14 2 2 40 12 44 1st, West Conference Final, Champions Round 2 Champions

(West Region)

United States Bryan Ortega

Belize Michael Salazar

3

*In the 2022 NISA season, from March 26-August 27, Los Angeles Force finished 4th in the West Division. After the withdrawal of Bay Cities FC from NISA, the league changed the format from two divisions to an 8 team table, where the Los Angeles Force finished 7th.

References

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