• L.A. Galaxy Will Celebrate 2nd Consecutive Championship Monday


    CARSON (CNS) – The Los Angeles Galaxy will conduct a celebration of its second consecutive Major League Soccer championship at 7-8 p.m. Monday at The Home Depot Center’s tennis stadium.

    Gates will open at 6 p.m. Admission and parking are free.

    The entire Galaxy roster, including David Beckham, will attend. Fans can take photos of themselves with the MLS Cup trophy.

    Fans donating $5 to the LA Galaxy Foundation will receive a patch of grass from the field at The Home Depot Center where the Galaxy defeated the Houston Dynamo, 3-1, in MLS Cup 2012 Saturday.

    Galaxy championship apparel will be sold at a 23 percent discount, coinciding with the jersey number of Beckham, who played his final competitive game with the Galaxy Saturday.

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