Los Angeles, Ca - Sports and Recreation
The market for sport and recreation of Los Angeles, CA resellers many sports teams. Currently, the leagues represented include the NBA with the Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers and the WNBA with the Los Angeles Sparks, and with Major League Soccer Los Angeles Galaxy and Chivas USA.
Major League Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, with the National Hockey League to promote the Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks. The Football League was the Los Angeles Avengers and Major League Lacrosse was the hangover from Los Angeles. In the Hispanic community, increasingly, interest is big fan of football clubs in Mexico. Among these, the most popular are 'America Chivas' y ',' who have developed an intense rivalry team.
In college national ranks, the two most famous sports teams in Los Angeles are the USC Trojans and UCLA Bruins, have won two football programs.
Staples Center is home to the Clippers, Lakers, Sparks and the Avengers in their home games. The Home Depot Center is the place where the Galaxy, Chivas USA and play Riptide. The Dodgers host their games at Dodger Stadium, while the Anaheim Angels game at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. Finally, the Anaheim Ducks play their home games at the Honda Center, formerly the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim.
The National Football Association was once a dynamic presence to both the Rams and the Raiders in Los Angeles. The American Football League once had a presence with the San Diego Chargers, now part of the National Football League. Los Angeles is currently seeking a new stadium to bring professional football back.
In other leagues, the Los Angeles Wolves were once part of the United Soccer Association, which began its first season in 1967. The Bulls of the NPSL's Angels also began in 1967. The two leagues merged to form the National Security Act, then the wolves remained in Los Angeles in 1968, the Bulls moved to San Diego became the Bulls in 1968. However, when the first season ended, both teams folded. Later, the national football team in the league back to Los Angeles, from Los Angeles Aztecs in 1974. Unfortunately, the Aztecs lost in 1981.