Columbus Crew Wins MLS Cup


The Columbus Crew took advantage of having their home crowd of 20,802 to dethrone Los Angeles FC in the MLS Cup Final 2-1 for their third cup in team history.

Cucho Hernández and Yaw Yeboah scored four minutes apart, and Columbus survived a whirlwind finish, including Dénis Bouanga’s 74th-minute goal and seven minutes of stoppage time.

Columbus, an MLS founding member, won the title for the second time in four seasons while denying LAFC’s attempt to become the first repeat champion since the Los Angeles Galaxy in 2011-12.

The Crew finished the regular season 16-9-9 for third place in the Eastern Conference standings.  They edged Atlanta 2-0, 2-4, 4-2 in a best-of-three Round One series then shutout Orlando 2-0 in the conference semifinals.  The Crew beat in-state rival FC Cincinnati 3-2 in the conference final.

The Crew last won the MLS Cup in 2020.  

Watch highlights from the game here:  https://youtu.be/xz0BYHS33Ao?si=cKMBXDthagNMomPw




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