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Jose Salcedo, AKA Rey, has been involved with the LAFC since its inception, and has helped lead supporter groups into influencing the team. Credit: Photo courtesy of Jose Salcedo.
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The experience in the Bank of Montreal (BMO) Stadium during a Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) match is like no other. The beating of the drums and the howling crowd will move your soul. The energy of the people adorned in the black and gold LAFC uniforms is unmatched. These are no ordinary fans. They are supporters of the club, and they are the organized force that stands behind their team until their last breath and who cheer for them win or loss with the goal of global recognition.
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