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Los Angeles Football Club

www.lafc.com

 
Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) is Major League Soccer`s newest team in Los Angeles. We are developing a world-class, forward-thinking sports organization to bring the fastest growing professional sport in America to one of the largest and most diverse markets in the world.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.lafc.com
  • 4751 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 333
    Los Angeles, CA USA 90010
  • Phone: 323.648.6060

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Christian Lau
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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