After the game, Will Ferrell did not shy away from joining the celebrations.
. Bale scored the match-tying goal in the 128th minute.
The California native became a partner with the club in January 2016 when he joined a venture of over 25 others including soccer legend Mia Hamm and her MLB star husband Nomar Garciaparra.Will Ferrell drinking from the MLS Cup on Nov. 5, 2022.Among the 29 owners of LAFC is NBA legend Magic Johnson, who earned himself yet another addition to his trophy shelf with the win.
The Basketball Hall of Famer has previously won 10 championships with the LA Lakers, 5 each as a player and an owner. He also added rings from other leagues following the Dodgers’ World Series title in 2020 and the LA Sparks’ WNBA championship in 2016.After LAFC clinched the title on penalty kicks, Johnson congratulated the team and his co-owners on a successful season..
In the series of Tweets, Johnson shared photos of himself posing with his wife, business partners and celebrities including Ferrell and singer Justin Bieber.The Canadian artist attended the game alongside his wife Hailey. The “Sorry” hitmaker got into it, being caught by the broadcast complaining about a
Even though the game was played in California, not every celebrity in attendance was rooting for the home team as “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” star Rob McElhenney was rooting for his hometown Union.
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