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LAFC win 2022 MLS Supporters' Shield

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For the second time in four years, LAFC are winners of the MLS Supporters’ Shield.

The big picture

The Black & Gold claimed the honor as 2022 regular-season champions after a dramatic 2-1 win Sunday at the Portland Timbers, staving off a late-season charge by the Philadelphia Union. They also won in 2019, setting a then-record for single-season points (72) that got broken by Shield winners New England Revolution a season ago.

LAFC’s Shield victory cements which 2023 Concacaf Champions League slot they’ll have as part of MLS’s five-team contingent. They finished as runners-up in the 2020 edition of the continental club competition that sends its winner to the FIFA Club World Cup.

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    LAFC had already locked up the Western Conference’s No. 1 seed for the Audi 2022 MLS Cup Playoffs – and now this Shield triumph ensures they'll have home-field advantage throughout the postseason, including in MLS Cup on Nov. 5, should they make it that far.

    Path to silverware

    First-year head coach Steve Cherundolo took over for now-Toronto FC head coach and sporting director Bob Bradley, overseeing arguably the most lavish roster in MLS history. They’ve weathered just two losing streaks all season, and won 11 of 13 games at one point.

    LAFC seemingly made transfer-related headlines every week this summer, headlined by bringing in forward Gareth Bale and center back Giorgio Chiellini after they left Real Madrid and Juventus, respectively. They also signed forward Denis Bouanga as a Designated Player, all while re-signing captain Carlos Vela to a DP deal.

    Before then, LAFC went about acquiring MLS-experienced players during the offseason. Goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau, defender Ryan Hollingshead and midfielders Ilie Sanchez and Kellyn Acosta are all emblematic of that approach. Career years from left back Diego Palacios, midfielder Jose Cifuentes and striker Cristian Arango have been hugely impactful too.

    Past winners

    Here's a full list of Supporters' Shield winners since the league's inaugural season in 1996.

    Supporters' Shield Winners
    Supporters' Shield Winners
    Year
    Team
    Points (points per game)
    2022
    LAFC
    67* (2.03)
    2021
    New England Revolution
    73 (2.15)
    2020
    Philadelphia Union
    47 (2.04)
    2019
    LAFC
    72 (2.12)
    2018
    New York Red Bulls
    71 (2.09)
    2017
    Toronto FC
    69 (2.02)
    2016
    FC Dallas
    60 (1.76)
    2015
    New York Red Bulls
    60 (1.76)
    2014
    Seattle Sounders FC
    64 (1.88)
    2013
    New York Red Bulls
    59 (1.74)
    2012
    San Jose Earthquakes
    66 (1.94)
    2011
    LA Galaxy
    67 (1.97)
    2010
    LA Galaxy
    59 (1.97)
    2009
    Columbus Crew
    49 (1.63)
    2008
    Columbus Crew
    57 (1.90)
    2007
    D.C. United
    55 (1.83)
    2006
    D.C. United
    55 (1.72)
    2005
    San Jose Earthquakes
    64 (2.00)
    2004
    Columbus Crew
    49 (1.63)
    2003
    Chicago Fire FC
    53 (1.77)
    2002
    LA Galaxy
    51 (1.82)
    2001
    Miami Fusion
    53 (2.04)
    2000
    Sporting Kansas City
    57 (1.78)
    1999
    D.C. United
    57 (1.78)
    1998
    LA Galaxy
    68 (2.12)
    1997
    D.C. United
    55 (1.72)
    1996
    Tampa Bay Mutiny
    58 (1.81)

    *LAFC still have one regular-season game remaining.