[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 574 Introduced in House (IH)]
109th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 574
Congratulating the Los Angeles Galaxy on their victory in the 2005
Major League Soccer championship.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 18, 2005
Mr. Becerra (for himself and Ms. Millender-McDonald) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Government
Reform
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RESOLUTION
Congratulating the Los Angeles Galaxy on their victory in the 2005
Major League Soccer championship.
Whereas on November 13, 2005, the Los Angeles Galaxy won the 2005 Major League
Soccer (MLS) championship by defeating the New England Revolution 1-0 in
MLS Cup 2005, in Frisco, Texas;
Whereas the Galaxy's victory in MLS Cup 2005 was the team's second MLS
championship in the last four years, the first also won over the New
England Revolution in a 1-0 victory in MLS Cup 2002;
Whereas the victory in the MLS Cup gave the Galaxy their second major
championship of 2005, the first won by defeating FC Dallas in the Lamar
Hunt U.S. Open Cup championship game in September;
Whereas the owner of the Los Angeles Galaxy, Anschutz Entertainment Group, has
made the Galaxy the model MLS club through sound management and by
instilling a team-first philosophy;
Whereas Galaxy's success is a result of contributions by the entire team,
including players Chris Albright, Benjamin Benditson, Pablo Chinchilla,
Mubarike Chisoni, Steve Cronin, Ednaldo da Conceicao, Landon Donovan,
Todd Dunivant, Michael Enfield, Josh Gardner, Herculez Gomez, Guillermo
Gonzalez, Alan Gordon, Ned Grabavoy, Kevin Hartman, Ugo Ihemelu, David
Johnson, Cobi Jones, Quavas Kirk, Tyrone Marshall, Paulo Nagamura,
Joseph Ngwenya, Michael Nsien, Guillermo Ramirez, Troy Roberts, Marcelo
Saragosa, Josh Saunders, Michael Umana, and Peter Vagenas;
Whereas head coach Steve Sampson, and assistant coaches Afshin Ghotbi, Billy
McNicol, and Ignacio Hernandez, Head Athletic Trainer Ivan Pierra, Team
Administrator Anthony Garcia, and Equipment Manager Raul Vargas led the
Galaxy to their second MLS championship by stressing teamwork and
determination;
Whereas the Galaxy went undefeated during the 2005 MLS playoffs, advancing to
the MLS Cup by defeating the top-seeded San Jose Earthquakes and the
Colorado Rapids in the Western Conference playoffs and scoring seven
goals and allowing just one over the span of four games, which included
three shutouts;
Whereas the Galaxy's ability to win this season despite several player absences
due to call-ups by the United States men's national team is a testament
to the skill of the coaching staff and the desire of the team to play
with pride for the city of Los Angeles;
Whereas midfielder Guillermo Ramirez, who scored the game-winning goal of MLS
Cup 2005 in overtime, was selected as the game's Most Valuable Player,
joining fellow Guatemalan and 2002 MLS Cup MVP Carlos Ruiz as the only
Galaxy players ever to win this prestigious award;
Whereas the Galaxy have the most devoted and spirited fans who contributed to
eight sold out home games and brought the average home game attendance
to 24,000 people this season;
Whereas the Galaxy continue to captivate a growing and diverse audience from
across Southern California; and
Whereas all of Southern California is proud of the accomplishments of the Los
Angeles Galaxy team, the entire Galaxy organization, and the dedicated
and faithful Galaxy fans throughout the 2005 MLS season: Now, therefore,
be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) congratulates the Los Angeles Galaxy on their victory
in the 2005 Major League Soccer championship; and
(2) recognizes the dedication and teamwork of all the
players, coaches, and staff of the Galaxy, all of whom were
instrumental in helping the Galaxy win their second MLS Cup
championship.
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