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Starting XI: LA Galaxy vs Mount Pleasant FA | March 11, 2026
Starting XI: GK JT Marcinkowski; D John Nelson, D Justin Haak, D Jakob Glesnes, D Mauricio Cuevas; M Edwin Cerrillo, M Elijah Wynder; M Gabriel Pec, M Lucas Sanabria, M Erik Thommy; F João Klauss
Substitutes: GK Brady Scott, GK Novak Mićović, D Maya Yoshida, D Julián Aude, D Miki Yamane, D Harbor Miller, M Tucker Lepley, M Isaiah Parente, F Ruben Ramos Jr., F Julian Placias
Mount Pleasant v LA Galaxy: Ten players from Jamaican side refused entry to US for Concacaf Champions Cup tie
The Concacaf Champions Cup involves teams from North America, Central America and the Caribbean
Ten players from Jamaican side Mount Pleasant have been denied a visa to enter the United States for Wednesday's Concacaf Champions Cup tie against LA Galaxy.
Mount Pleasant, winners of the 2025 Concacaf Caribbean Cup, are set to make their Champions Cup debut against Galaxy at the Dignity Health Sports Park in California.
The Jamaican side have been forced to call up a number of academy players for the fixture.
"We don't want to just show up for the game, we want to be able to compete, but we are not being given the opportunity to be at our best," Mount Pleasant sporting director Paul Christie told the Jamaica Observer., external
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Mount Pleasant lament US visa woes ahead of LA Galaxy clash
Mount Pleasant FA think they have been dealt an unfair blow as they will have to travel to Los Angeles, California, next week, to take on United States Major League Soccer (MLS) giants Los Angeles Galaxy in the Concacaf Champions League first-leg quarter-final match.
Up to 10 first team players have not been granted visas to travel to the United States, Paul Christie, the Mount Pleasant sporting director, said.
The team is set to depart for the US on Sunday for the match on March 11. The return leg is scheduled for March 19 at the National Stadium in Jamaica.
Christie said he felt his team had not been allowed “fair play”. He added that they “had not been given the opportunity to field” their “best starting 11”.
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