He is Employee Number One, the first and most important player in club history. Over the last seven years Carlos Vela became so much more.
The story of Velaās return to LAFC, however, must start at the beginning, when LAās newest pro sports team didnāt even have jerseys or a stadium. Why is his re-signing this week so relevant to the club and its forward progress?
It starts with his original press conference on August 12, 2017, when Vela told the gathered masses, āWe want to be the best. Thatās why Iām here.ā Velaās arrival in LA in 2017 gave LAFC a star. The leagueās newest team could not be ignored with a player of his stature on its roster. He gave the club legitimacy, and an instant connection to a city that insists on championships.
Los Angelesā Latino communityāseveral million strongāknew him when he was a teenager, as part of the Mexican National Teamās āGolden Generation,ā a promising group of boys who won the Under-17 World Cup in 2005āthe first world title in the countryās history.
When Vela arrived in LA he brought hope that LAFC could win immediately. He redeemed that hope, leading his new team to a playoff bid in its first season. Hope became belief, which eventually became expectationāthe Black & Gold Standardāwhich Vela upheld over and over, match after match, trophy after trophy, during his first six seasons in LA.
And now heās back for the business end of 2024, and maybe, hopefully, the 2025 season. The world-class player and leader who was bold enough to aim for the highest heights from the very beginning, and brilliant enough to take LAFC there, wants more.
His on-field impact is legendary. Since playing his first league game in 2018, no MLS player has registered more combined goals and assists than Velaās 137āeven though heās missed most of this season. The next closest player, reigning MVP Lucho Acosta, is 15 behind him.
No MLS club has more wins, points, or goals than LAFC since Vela joined the club before its inaugural season. He is the player most responsible for that.
Yet his original and most enduring legacy is the bond he created between the club and its fanbase, which, since those early days, has grown into the loudest, most notorious, and most diverse gameday supporter culture and matchday experience in the U.S. or Canada.
The binding agreement that Vela made with the people of LA (āWe want to be the best. Thatās why Iām here.ā) is as alive today as it was when he put on a hard hat and strolled through the construction site that would become LAFCās home ground. Back then, he believed that this new club was building something more powerful than a roster, more enduring than a stadium of brick, mortar and steel.
By believing, he made everyone else believe.
āCarlos is important to the entire LAFC community,ā LAFC Lead Managing Owner Bennett Rosenthal said when Vela re-signed over the weekend. āWe simply would not be who we are without him.ā
Vela also helped make LAFC a destination for international football stars seeking to gild their careers in Los Angeles. He was the first in the string of iconic footballers to join LAFC after their names had become known to every soccer aficionado in the world: Vela, Bale, Chiellini, Lloris, Giroud.
Whoās next?
For nowāand once againāVela is the big-name addition. At age 35 he is not among LAFCās three oldest players. He will work himself into full fitness without rush, having helped lay the foundation for LAFCās strong, deep, 2024 roster, which stands poised for yet another deep playoff run.
His addition underscores the clubās commitment to winning trophies. Not individual ones, like the MVP, Golden Boot, and all the other trinkets on Velaās mantel.
If you ask Vela, the greatest reward he earned with LAFC weighs 43 pounds, is made of sterling silver, and resides today in the stadium he first toured when it was just a patch of gravel and a dream.
Vela, remember, is the Spanish word for candleāa tiny flame burning alone in a black void. Even before Vela raised that 2022 MLS Cup trophy with his teammates, he and his club had turned that flicker into an inferno.
One that isnāt done raging just yet.







