Draft:LAX FC Soccer
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LAX FC Soccer is an American semi-professional soccer club[1][2]founded in 2024. The club competes in the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL)[1], a nationwide amateur and semi-professional league in the United States.
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| Full name | LAX FC Soccer Academy Inc. |
|---|---|
| Nicknames | LAX FC Soccer, LAX FC, LAX |
| Founded | 2024 |
| Ground | Callaway Recreation Complex |
| Owner | Saqlain Wildman |
| President | Saqlain Wildman |
| Coach | Oliver Grant |
| League | United Premier Soccer League (UPSL) |
| 2025 | Playoff Finalist (2nd place), Regular Season Runner-up |
| Website | https://lax-global.com/laxfc |
History
LAX FC Soccer was established in 2024 with the aim of providing a structured platform for player development and exposure. The club focuses on integrating domestic and international players into a competitive environment.
In its inaugural 2025 season, LAX FC recorded a competitive performance, finishing as runner-up in the UPSL regular season and reaching the playoff final, where they finished second overall.[2]
Ownership and management
The club is owned and operated by Saqlain Wildman,[1] who oversees its sporting and organizational direction. LAX FC operates in association with LAX Global Talent HQ, a global talent management company focused on player development and international opportunities.
Season performance
Club philosophy
The club emphasizes player development, competitive exposure, and progression pathways. LAX FC aims to provide opportunities for players to advance into higher levels of the sport, including professional environments domestically and abroad.[3]


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