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Los Angeles Football Club : ウィキペディア英語版
Los Angeles FC

Los Angeles Football Club is an expansion franchise in Los Angeles that plans to begin play in Major League Soccer (MLS) starting in 2018. The team was announced in October 2014, after the league shut down operations of Chivas USA, which it had bought from the original owners that February.
The ownership group is headed by venture capitalist Henry Nguyen, entrepreneur Peter Guber and former National Basketball Association executive Tom Penn. The ownership group also includes businessmen Ruben Gnanalingam and Vincent Tan. In addition, the club has a further 17 named investors including Magic Johnson, Nomar and Mia Hamm-Garciaparra, Chad Hurley, Tony Robbins and Jason Sugarman.〔
The ownership sought input from fans to decide the permanent name and logo. On November 7, 2014, Nguyen expressed a preference for the name Los Angeles Football Club being permanent, describing it as "timeless" and saying, "in the world, football means one thing. Maybe it speaks a little bit to our own vision and our own aspirations."〔 On September 15, 2015, the club announced the placeholder name, Los Angeles Football Club, would be the official team name.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=LA's MLS expansion team announces official club name: Los Angeles Football Club )
==Stadium==
The ownership group has announced its desire to play in a new, $150 million 22,000-25,000 seat stadium in the greater Los Angeles area. At the press conference following the team's announcement, the owners said they had yet to determine a stadium site, but hoped to break ground in early 2016 and be ready when the team began play in 2017. The team was reportedly considering the site of the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena as a potential site.〔("Minnesota United's MLS expansion bid set to be accepted by league" ), SI.com, Brian Strauss, March 13, 2015.〕 On May 17, 2015 the ''Los Angeles Times'' reported the team chose the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena site to build a 22,000-seat stadium, costing $250 million, $100 million more than first planned. The environmental impact report, the arena demolition and the stadium construction are expected to take three years and delay the team's debut to 2018.〔

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