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Los Angeles Legends
Losangeleslegends.jpg
Full name Los Angeles Legends Football Club
Nickname(s) The Legends
Founded 2006
Stadium Keegan Stadium
(Capacity: 500)
Chairman United States Josh Hodges
Manager United States Brent Whitfield
League USL Premier Development League
2009 2nd, Southwest
Playoff Divisional Semifinals
Home colors
Away colors
Original Los Angeles Storm logo

Los Angeles Legends is an American soccer team based in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 2006, the team plays in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference.

The team plays its home games at Keegan Stadium on the campus of Bishop Mora Salesian High School, where they have played since 2009. The team's colors are black and white.

The team has a sister organization, the Los Angeles Legends Women, who play in the women's USL W-League.

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[edit] History

After acquiring the PDL franchise rights the Springfield Storm franchise that used to play in the PDL out of Springfield, Missouri, the team began life as Los Angeles Storm under head coach Chris Volk, and made their debut in PDL competition in 2006, one of several teams joining the Southwest division as it expanded to nine teams. Playing at Citrus Stadium on the campus of Citrus College in Glendora, California, Storm made an inauspicious start, tying 1-1 with the San Fernando Valley Quakes, but quickly recovered to register impressive back-to-back victories over Fresno Fuego and Bakersfield Brigade. However, Storm's mid-season form proved to be their downfall, as the team slumped to five defeats in six games (including a humiliating 0-4 to the eventual divisional champions Southern California Seahorses), ending their first season playoff hopes. A morale-boosting 5-0 win over Bakersfield Brigade in their penultimate game was a positive, but eventually they finished sixth in the table. David Niemeyer was the Storm's top scorer in their freshman year, scoring 7 goals in his 15 games, while MLS-bound Mexican midfielder Erasmo Solorzano was the assist king with 3. Goalkeeper Lance Friesz was also a standout - so much so, that he was drafted by Los Angeles Galaxy in the offseason.

The Storm's sophomore year began in terrible fashion, suffering a 5-0 defeat to the San Fernando Valley Quakes on the opening day of the season. They didn't register their first victory - 2-1 over new boys San Jose Frogs - until their third game, and from then on the Storm's season was one of see-sawing inconsistency. Back-to-back 3-1 wins over Orange County Blue Star and Lancaster Rattlers was followed by a 1-5 disaster at home to Fresno Fuego, which was followed by a 5-1 thrashing of Bakersfield Brigade... and so it went. By the end of the season, Storm were struggling to pick up wins wherever they went, but at least they started seeing some consistency; however, the four ties in their last six games ultimately consigned them to 5th place in the table, outside the playoffs for a second year. Ross Schunk was by far their outstanding goalscorer, tallying goals 10 in a season which included a hat trick at home to Lancaster Rattlers. Alex Bengard registered 5 assists.

2008 saw a name change, with Storm becoming Los Angeles Legends following a merger between two local youth soccar organizations, and a coaching change, with Azusa Pacific soccer coach Phil Wolf taking over the reigns from Chris Volk. The Legends started the season in magnificent form, downing Orange County Blue Star 1-0 in their opening game, and then registering two back-to-back 5-0 home victories over Lancaster Rattlers and San Fernando Valley Quakes, the first of which featured a hat-trick from striker Davis Paul. Legends' blistering early-season success saw them qualify for their first ever US Open Cup, where they faced USL2 side (and eventual quarter-finalists) Crystal Palace Baltimore at home in Azusa. Sadly for the Legends their foray into the Cup was a short one, as they were beaten 2-1 off a late winner by Baltimore's Pat Healey. Legends continued the year as high scoring entertainers: they put six past Orange County Blue Star in mid-June, then conceded six away at Fresno Fuego in the very next game. However, as the season wound down, the team's early season form deserted them, as four defeats in their last five games left them out of playoff contention. Legends ended the year a comfortable mid-table 6th; Davis Paul was top scorer, knocking in an impressive 10 goals, and contributing five assists for his strike partner, Ross Schunk.

Legends relocated from the San Gabriel Valley to East Los Angeles in 2009, hired a new head coach in the shape of ex-Chivas USA striker Brent Whitfield, and signed ex-Los Angeles Galaxy defender Mike Randolph to lead a new-look team; the change in fortunes on the field as a result was remarkable. Despite losing their opening two games of the season 3-2 to Lancaster Rattlers and 3-0 to Fresno Fuego, the team bounced back magnificently, and embarked on a 12-game unbeaten run through the middle of the season which kept them in the hunt for the divisional title throughout the year. Legends were the division's high-scoring entertainers; they put six past Lancaster in the return game, hammered Fresno 7-1 on the road, beat Ogden Outlaws 5-0, and overcame Orange County Blue Star 4-3 in a seesaw game in early July. Each of these four games was highlighted by hat tricks from player/coach Brent Whitfield, who would eventually go on to score 14 goals in his 9 appearances for the Legends, good for third nationally. Legends briefly topped the division as the regular season wound down, but a 2-0 loss to Fresno in their penultimate game handed the division to the Hollywood United Hitmen, with whom they had previously been involved in an astonishing 0-0 tie which featured seven red cards. The Legends secured second place in the division, and a first trip to the postseason, with a 1-0 win over Ventura County Fusion, but Fusion got their revenge in the divisional playoff semifinal with a 2-1 victory which ended Los Angeles' title hopes at the first hurdle.

[edit] Players

[edit] Current roster

as at July 20, 2009

No. Position Player
1 United States GK Joe Barton
2 United States MF Rene Anguiano (bio)
3 United States DF Sean Alvarado (bio)
4 United States FW Cito Soriano
5 United States DF Mitch Boland (bio)
6 United States MF Jessey Robles
7 United States FW Kraig Chiles
8 United States DF Peter Rodriguez (bio)
9 United States DF Mike Randolph
10 United States MF Gabriel Farfan (bio)
11 United States MF Jose Mercado
12 United States FW Brent Whitfield
13 United States MF Skyler Thuresson (bio)
14 United States DF Michael Farfan (bio)
15 United States DF Mark Nelson (bio)
16 United States DF Matt Sanders (bio)
17 United States FW Ernesto Mariscal
18 United States FW Manuel Bautista (bio)
19 United States MF Joseph Franco
No. Position Player
20 United States FW Will Lopez
21 United States MF Kyle Nakazawa (bio)
22 United States MF Matt Murphy (bio)
23 United States FW Maxwell Griffin (bio)
24 United States MF Joshua Barton
25 United States MF Danny Suits (bio)
27 United States MF Marco Rodriguez (bio)
29 United States MF Ruben Rodriguez (bio)
42 United States GK Trevor Hunter (bio)
99 United States GK Chris O'Hearn
00 United States GK Javier Torres
United States MF Reid Baker (bio)
United States DF Damon Brooks
Brazil FW Vinicius Dantas
United States MF Jason Leopoldo (bio)
United States DF Scott Moll
United States MF Joey Pacheco
Mexico DF Carlos Reynoso
United States GK Trevor Whiddon (bio)

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Year-by-year

Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs Open Cup
2006 4 USL PDL 6th, Southwest Did not qualify Did not qualify
2007 4 USL PDL 5th, Southwest Did not qualify Did not qualify
2008 4 USL PDL 6th, Southwest Did not qualify 1st Round
2009 4 USL PDL 2nd, Southwest Divisional Semifinals Did not qualify

[edit] Head coaches

[edit] Stadia

[edit] Average attendance

Year Attendance Notes
2006 338
2007 512
2008 not yet available
All Time 425

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