LAFC Secures Historic Club World Cup Spot with Thrilling Comeback Against Club America
LAFC clinches a dramatic victory over Club America to secure their place in the 2025 Club World Cup, marking a significant milestone in their global ambitions.

In a nail-biting playoff match that kept fans on the edge of their seats, LAFC secured their spot in the 2025 Club World Cup with a thrilling 2-1 comeback victory against Club America. The match, held at a sold-out BMO Stadium, showcased the resilience and determination of the MLS champions as they overcame a formidable opponent in extra time.
The Road to Victory
The game started with intense pressure from Club America, who took the lead in the 64th minute with a penalty goal by Brian Rodríguez. However, LAFC rallied back, with Denis Bouanga playing a pivotal role. Bouanga assisted Igor Jesus for the 89th-minute equalizer, sending the game into extra time. In the 115th minute, Bouanga himself scored the winning goal from a deflected close-range shot, sealing the victory and a ticket to the Club World Cup.
A Global Ambition
This victory is more than just a win; it’s a statement. LAFC has long harbored ambitions of becoming a global brand, and this achievement brings them one step closer to that goal. The Club World Cup, set to kick off on June 14, 2025, offers a platform for LAFC to showcase their talent on an international stage, alongside other MLS teams like Inter Miami and the Seattle Sounders.
Coach’s Perspective
Steve Cherundolo, who has announced he will leave the team after the current season, praised his team’s resilience. "Our response was incredible; physically, tactically, and mentally," he said. "Denis Bouanga is a competitor who thrives in these moments, and his performance was crucial to our success."
Looking Ahead
Before their Club World Cup debut, LAFC has two MLS home games against Sporting Kansas City and Toronto FC. These matches will be crucial for maintaining momentum and fine-tuning their strategies for the global stage. As Cherundolo aptly put it, "To beat those teams [at the CWC], we need to play perfectly."
Conclusion
LAFC’s victory over Club America is a testament to their growing prowess and ambition. As they prepare to face global giants like Flamengo, Esperance de Tunis, and Chelsea in Group D, the Club World Cup promises to be a defining moment in their journey towards global recognition.