Rugby Football Club Los Angeles

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Rugby FC Los Angeles (RFCLA) were an American professional rugby union team based in Los Angeles, California, that competed in Major League Rugby (MLR). The team began play in 2020 as Rugby ATL, based in Atlanta, Georgia, but announced they would relocate to Los Angeles for the 2024 season, under new ownership. In July 2025 it was announced that the team would merge with San Diego Legion to create a single, statewide rugby franchise, California Legion.

Founded2018; 8 years ago (2018)
DisbandedJuly 30, 2025; 7 months ago (July 30, 2025)
LocationLos Angeles, California
GroundWallis Annenberg Stadium (Capacity: 2,145)
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Rugby FC Los Angeles
Founded2018; 8 years ago (2018)
DisbandedJuly 30, 2025; 7 months ago (July 30, 2025)
LocationLos Angeles, California
GroundWallis Annenberg Stadium (Capacity: 2,145)
Most capsMatt Heaton (69)
Top scorerKurt Coleman (174)
Most triesJason Damm (22)
LeagueMajor League Rugby
2025Western Conference: 3rd
Playoffs: Conference semi-finalist
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
rugbyfcla.com
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History

Rugby ATL

On September 21, 2018, Major League Rugby announced that Atlanta was one of the expansion teams joining the league for the 2020 season.[1] The team name "Rugby ATL" was revealed on February 26, 2019.[2] The team was unofficially known as the Rattlers and in 2021 an alternate logo with a rattlesnake was unveiled.[3] Rugby ATL played its first three seasons at Lupo Family Field on the campus of Life University in the Atlanta suburb of Marietta. The field was damaged by flooding in September 2021 and the team moved to Silverbacks Park ahead of the 2022 season.[4]

Following the death of their original team owner, S. Marcus Calloway, the ownership of the team was placed into an investment group, acquiring control of the franchise on an interim basis. The move kept Rugby ATL operational, until a permanent ownership group was acquired in 2023.[5]

Rugby FC Los Angeles

On August 2, 2023, Major League Rugby announced that Rugby ATL would be relocating to a yet-to-be announced location for the 2024 season.[5] On August 17, it was announced the team would relocate to Los Angeles. On December 21, it was announced that the team would be renamed to Rugby FC Los Angeles, abbreviated to RFCLA.[6][7] This marked the return of Major League Rugby back to Los Angeles since the removal of the former LA Giltinis in October 2022. On the same day, it was announced that RFCLA would play out of Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, CA.

In July 2025 it was announced that Rugby Football Club Los Angeles and San Diego Legion would unite to form a single, statewide rugby franchise, The California Legion.[8][9][10]

Sponsorship

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Season Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Other Shirt sponsor(s)
2019 Canterbury None None
2020–2023 Paladin Sports Barbour Orthopedics and Spine None
Terrapin Beer Co.
Body Armor Sports Drink
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Personnel

Head coaches

Assistant coaches

Captains

Records

Season standings

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Season Conference Regular season Postseason
Pos Pld W D L F A +/− BP Pts Pld W L F A +/− Result
Rugby ATL
2020[a] Eastern 5th5203116110+6412------Cancelled
2021 Eastern 2nd161105420321+9913572112740-13Won East Conference Final (Rugby United New York) 10–9
Lost Major League Rugby final (LA Giltinis) 17–31
2022 Eastern 2nd161105468340+12811571011926-7Lost East Conference Eliminator (Rugby New York) 19–26
2023 Eastern 5th165110355428-73628------Did not qualify
Rugby Football Club Los Angeles
2024 Western 6th165110367473-1061032------Did not qualify
2025 Western 3rd16817501497+417511012127-6Lost West Conference Eliminator (Houston SaberCats) 27-21
Totals85423402,2272,169+58552094136793-263 postseason appearances
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404 Rugby (2019)

Rugby ATL started with an exhibition side, called 404 Rugby. From September to November 2019, 404 Rugby played exhibition matches against Mystic River, NYAC, Old Blue, and USA Rugby men's club champions Life University.[12]

2019 season

All games in the 2019 season were exhibition games and did not count in the MLR standings.

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DateOpponentHome/AwayLocationResult
September 7Mystic RiverAwayPine Banks50–25
September 14Old BlueHomeLupo Family Field45–6
September 28New York Athletic ClubAwayTravers Island42–17
October 5Life UniversityAwayLupo Family Field22–21
October 12New OrleansAwayGretna Park55–24
October 19Old BlueAwayColumbia Soccer Stadium17–25
November 2New York Athletic ClubHomeLupo Family Field66–7
November 9Life UniversityHomeLupo Family Field30–18
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2020 season

On March 12, 2020, MLR announced the season would go on hiatus immediately for 30 days due to fears surrounding the 2019–2020 coronavirus pandemic.[13] It was cancelled the following week[14]

Regular season

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DateOpponentHome/AwayLocationResult
February 9Utah WarriorsHomeLife University Running Eagles StadiumWon, 28–19
February 16New Orleans GoldAwayGold MineWon, 22–10
February 23Rugby United New YorkHomeLife University Running Eagles StadiumLost, 19–22
March 1Toronto ArrowsHomeLife University Running Eagles StadiumLost, 18–28
March 8Old Glory DCAwayCardinal StadiumLost, 29–31
March 22New England Free JacksHomeLife University Running Eagles StadiumCancelled
March 28Austin GilgronisAwayRound Rock Multipurpose ComplexCancelled
April 5New Orleans GoldHomeLife University Running Eagles StadiumCancelled
April 10Rugby United New YorkAwayMCU ParkCancelled
April 19Toronto ArrowsAwayLamport StadiumCancelled
April 26San Diego LegionHomeLife University Running Eagles StadiumCancelled
May 2Colorado RaptorsAwayInfinity ParkCancelled
May 10Seattle SeawolvesHomeLife University Running Eagles StadiumCancelled
May 17Old Glory DCHomeLife University Running Eagles StadiumCancelled
May 23Houston SaberCatsAwayAveva StadiumCancelled
May 30New England Free JacksAwayUnion Point Sports ComplexCancelled
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2021 season

Regular season

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DateOpponentHome/AwayResult
March 20Toronto ArrowsHomeWon, 21–14
March 27Old Glory DCAwayLost, 23–30
April 3San Diego LegionHomeWon, 41–22
April 11Rugby United New YorkHomeLost, 17–27
April 17Austin GilgronisAwayLost, 15–17
April 24New Orleans GoldHomeWon, 38–28
May 9Toronto ArrowsAwayWon, 33–29
May 15New England Free JacksHomeWon, 33–18
May 23Seattle SeawolvesAwayWon, 25–6
May 29LA GiltinisHomeWon, 17–12
June 5New Orleans GoldAwayWon, 8–7
June 13Rugby United New YorkAwayLost, 24–31
June 19Houston SaberCatsHomeWon, 33–15
June 26Old Glory DCHomeWon, 32–12
July 10Utah WarriorsAwayWon, 41–31
July 18New England Free JacksAwayLost, 19–22
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Post season

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DateOpponentHome/AwayResult
July 24Rugby United New YorkHomeWon, 10–9
August 1LA GiltinisAwayLost, 17–31
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2022 season

Regular season

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DateOpponentHome/AwayResult
February 5Old Glory DCHomeWon, 55–22
February 12New Orleans GoldAwayWon, 14–9
February 19Rugby New YorkHomeLost, 31–36
March 5Houston SaberCatsHomeWon, 29–22
March 12Austin GilgronisHomeWon, 29–14
March 20Old Glory DCAwayWon, 27–13
March 26New England Free JacksHomeLost, 27-41
April 2Toronto ArrowsAwayWon 20-14
April 9New Orleans GoldAwayWon, 34-17
April 24San Diego LegionAwayWon, 30-17
April 30LA GiltinisHomeLost, 19-31
May 7Utah WarriorsAwayLost, 26-44
May 13New England Free JacksAwayLost, 10-15
May 22Rugby New YorkAwayWon, 38-3
May 28Toronto ArrowsHomeWon, 34-23
June 3New Orleans GoldHomeWon, 45-19
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Post season

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RoundDateOpponentHome/AwayResult
East EliminatorJune 11Rugby New YorkHomeLost, 19–26
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2023 season

Regular season

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DateOpponentHome/AwayLocationResult
February 17Toronto ArrowsHomeSilverbacks ParkWon, 17–10
February 24Seattle SeawolvesAwayStarfire Sports ComplexLost, 28–22
March 4NOLA GoldHomeSilverbacks ParkWon, 29–16
March 18San Diego LegionHomeSilverbacks ParkLost, 10–35
March 25Houston SaberCatsAwaySaberCats StadiumLost, 40–28
April 2New York IronworkersAwayMemorial FieldLost, 31–20
April 8Old Glory DCHomeSilverbacks ParkWon, 35–27
April 15NOLA GoldAwayThe Gold MineWon, 23–7
April 22New England Free JacksAwayVeterans Memorial StadiumLost, 23–13
May 6Chicago HoundsHomeSilverbacks ParkWon, 27–12
May 12Toronto ArrowsAwayYork Lions StadiumDraw, 34–34
May 20Dallas JackalsHomeSilverbacks ParkLost, 27–19
May 27Utah WarriorsAwayZions Bank StadiumLost, 28–12
June 2New England Free JacksHomeSilverbacks ParkLost, 35–14
June 10New York IronworkersHomeSilverbacks ParkLost, 39–24
June 17Old Glory DCAwaySegra FieldLost, 36–28
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Notes

  1. 2020 regular season shortened and playoffs cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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