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San Diego FC and LA Galaxy released a statement following their game on Saturday evening regarding an incident between fans at Snapdragon Stadium.
Major League Soccer sanctioned the LA Galaxy for misconduct by its supporter groups during the team’s match against LAFC on July 4, the league announced Friday. Fans lit off flares in the stands ...
MLS is fining the Galaxy $100,000 and will subject its supporter management process to league oversight after fans lit flares in the Rose Bowl on July 4.
One source with knowledge of the incident told ESPN that the misconduct involved the lighting of around 20 flares, which were not authorized by MLS.
The World Cup next year in North America will surely increase visibility of the MLS — and the sport as a whole — but MLS is going the game to hook fans.
Major League Soccer is investigating a claim that MLS Season Pass commentator Taylor Twellman was involved in a physical altercation with a production assistant earlier this month, multiple ...
MLS later released its own statement confirming the incident to involve an anti-gay slur targeting a player, but described the source as just one spectator.
New York Red Bulls midfielder Dru Yearwood was sent off after kicking a ball into the stands that hit a fan in the process.
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Fans brawl after MLS game between San Diego FC, LA Galaxy; teams ...San Diego FC and LA Galaxy released a statement following their game on Saturday evening regarding an incident between fans at Snapdragon Stadium.
San Diego FC and LA Galaxy released a statement following their game on Saturday evening regarding an incident between fans at Snapdragon Stadium.
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