Over the November 15th thru 17th weekend, our B12 LAFC team traveled to Monterrey, Mexico to compete in a top Mexican tournament, the Copa Rayados. We did this knowing that our boys would have to compete against older and bigger boys from top teams from across Mexico of the 1996 birth year (our team had a number of 97’s and 96’s born after August, 96 — a big hurdle at this young age). From a club standpoint, we wanted to validate that American youth soccer, and LAFC yoiuth soccer in particular, is as good as it gets in the world. Well, we did that.
Our B12’s rocked the tournament and stunned the Mexicans with the play of our boys. In pool play, we went 4 - 0, scoring 22 goals with 2 against (both off free kicks) and were seeded #1 going into the playoffs. We won the quarter-final 6 - 0 and the semi-final 2 - 1. In the championship game Monday, we played Monterrey 96 (semi-finalists in the Mexico wide 96 tournament), ended the game in a 0 - 0 draw, but lost in PK’s. Just an amazing performance.
We also experienced something else very interesting this weekend in Mexico. Yes, we really got the attention of the Mexicans with the performance of our B12’s. But more interestingly, we amassed quite a few fans to the extent that for the finals played in the stadium field, LAFC had more fans in the stands than the local favorite, Monterrey 96. And what the fans were chanting and yelling was “Chelsea, Chelsea, Chelsea” even though we were listed and referred to by the tournament officials as the Los Angeles Futbol Club. But we wore Chelsea uniforms. And that’s how we were identified by the fans. Very, very, interesting.
Congratulations to super coach Barry Ritson and his amazing players.