2025 MLS Cup Playoffs

'Caps slay the LAFC dragon

  • Whitecaps FC have advanced to the MLS Cup Playoffs Western Conference Final for the first time in club history, set to take place next Saturday, November 29 at 6 p.m. PT. The 'Caps will play either San Diego FC at Snapdragon Stadium, or Minnesota United FC at BC Place. San Diego and Minnesota will play their Western Conference Semifinal on Monday, November 24
  • A club MLS-era record crowd of 53,957 attended the match
  • Emmanuel Sabbi scored his ninth goal of the season across all competitions
  • Yohei Takaoka recorded his first assist of the season across all competitions, and the second of his MLS career (his previous assist came on July 8, 2023 against Seattle). Takaoka became just the third goalkeeper ever to record a primary assist in the MLS Cup Playoffs
  • MathĆ­as Laborda scored his sixth goal of the season across all competitions
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VANCOUVER, BC – Energized by a club MLS-era record crowd – 53,957 towel-wavers – Vancouver Whitecaps FC delivered a spectacular shootout victory over Los Angeles FC after being tied 2-2 in their MLS Cup Playoffs Western Conference Semifinal.

Thanks to goals from Emmanuel Sabbi and MathĆ­as Laborda – along with Laborda’s winning penalty in the shootout – the Blue and White have exorcised their LAFC playoff demons from the previous two seasons. Whitecaps FC now head to the MLS Cup Playoffs Western Conference Final for the first time in club history.

With the extended break after defeating FC Dallas in Round One, Whitecaps FC head coach Jesper SĆørensen gladly welcomed back MLS Defender of the Year Tristan Blackmon, who returned from the injured list for his first postseason start in 2025.

In the opening minutes, LAFC pressed men into the box in the hopes of connecting with powerful corner kicks from forward Son Heung-Min. Instead, Blackmon and company stayed calm; the back line swatted aside attempts to penetrate the danger area.

Whitecaps FC midfielder Sebastian Berhalter laid a sublime free kick towards LAFC goalkeeper Hugo Lloris’s back post. LAFC left back Ryan Hollingshead barely deflected the dipping ball out of play.

Down the left wing, hard-charging Ali Ahmed engaged in one-on-one possession battles with his close marker – LAFC right back Sergi Palencia. The Angelinos had clearly studied the game tape from Whitecaps FC’s Round One wins versus FC Dallas, where Ahmed’s speed caused havoc.

The boys from the Village of Vancouver kept their feet moving. On the next fast break, Berhalter slid a perfect ball ahead for an oncoming Laborda, who smashed a low 12-yard effort that stung Lloris’s palms.

Ahmed then tried a different tack with possession. His impressive glide and a hard cut inside the box shook off three defenders for the Blue and White’s second shot on target.

In the 39th minute, towels triumphantly waved after Whitecaps FC 'keeper Yohei Takaoka flexed his muscles to set up the opener. His perfect boot sent the ball all the way from the top of his box to the edge of the LAFC area, where Sabbi – in full flight – went skyward to collect, shrugged off a defender, and lobbed it past Lloris for the 1-0 lead.

Sabbi’s first postseason strike electrified the Blue and White faithful. Takaoka became only the third goalkeeper in MLS history to record a primary assist in the MLS Cup Playoffs.

Six minutes later, the Blue and White added another in first-half stoppage time. Off a Berhalter corner that swerved to the near post, captain Thomas Müller jumped to nod a powerful header on target – only a Lloris desperation slide and punch kept the Raumdeuter from glory.

The ’keeper couldn’t corral the rebound, which fell right to Laborda, who turned and fired low for 2-0.

With that scoring play, Whitecaps FC went ahead by a century in 2025; the club recorded their 100th goal across all competitions in this remarkable season – the most in team history from all eras.

Takaoka returned to his office in the second half. When LAFC striker Denis Bouanga slipped behind fullback Ɖdier Ocampo and Laborda to put a 16-yard dribbler towards, Takaoka roared ā€˜No’ with a veteran’s poise.

Another LAFC Son corner saw the same result – the ’keeper slid to deny substitute Andrew Moran’s crack from the top of the box.

At the hour, Son put butterflies into the sellout crowd’s hearts when he provided the breakthrough. A short flash across goal from midfielder Mark Delgado led to Son’s three point-blank chances: first, he was denied point-blank by Takaoka; a second later off Laborda’s head at ground level, and finally the Korean international put his side down 2-1.

After a short VAR review for a possible offside, the goal was upheld.

LAFC took charge in the following minutes, but Whitecaps FC midfielder AndrƩs Cubas stripped a sprinting Bouanga from a one-on-one duel with Takaoka.

An Ali Ahmed free kick swerved onto Blackmon’s boot – his five-yard volley provided a stellar save off Lloris’s elbow. Blackmon bravely got to his feet after crashing into the woodwork and gave the faithful a thumbs-up.

Time struck the 90. The nervous tension was palpable throughout BC Place, as nine minutes were added on. After a challenge, Blackmon was ejected for his second caution, and red card.

Son showed nerves of steel on the ensuing free kick. He bent the ball into the size of a postage stamp – a foot under the crossbar into the near corner – over an extended Takaoka for a stunning equalizer – 2-2 in the fifth minute of stoppage time.

Whistles rang out from the stands as LAFC tried to find a last-gasp victory in regulation, but the home side’s back line stood tall. Off to two 15-minute periods of extra time.

The second 15 minutes saw Takaoka reaffirm his All-Star status. After Laborda went to ground to deflect a LAFC cross from David MartĆ­nez, the ball pinwheeled in the middle of the box as both sides flailed for possession before the Japanese international took charge.

It was a herculean defensive effort for the remainder of extra time versus LAFC.

Takaoka denied Artem Smolyakov’s right-footed rocket from in close. On another rush, the 22-year-old Ukrainian’s low cross was met and slyly flicked on by Moran – his attempt just twirled wide of the woodwork.

Smolyakov kept his head up to put another ball that deflected to oncoming striker MartĆ­nez. Off balance, his shot went out of play.

In extra-time stoppage time, Bouanga had two glorious opportunities to be the hero. In succession, he smashed off the left post and spun to crack the crossbar.

Was it a playoff miracle? Fate? Football gods weighing in?

Either way, jaws were picked up off the pitch. We were off to penalties.

LAFC went first, with a Son stutter-step – his attempt clanged off the post.

Berhalter slammed into the bottom left corner to tie the shootout 1-1.

Bouanga and Whitecaps FC’s Jayden Nelson converted before LAFC’s Mark Delgado smacked his attempt skyward over the ball. That made it two penalties missed by the away side.

After Ryan Gauld connected for Vancouver, Moran replied for the Angelinos. The Blue and White’s fourth shooter, Ocampo, had his shot saved by Hugo Lloris to put all the pressure on LAFC’s Frankie Amaya. He calmly beat Takaoka.

So, it all came onto the shoulders of 26-year-old Laborda. He kissed the ball and sent the Blue and White – for the first time – to the Western Conference Final.

Next up, Whitecaps FC will play in the Western Conference Final on Saturday, November 29, either home or away. They have to wait until Monday, November 24, for the other Western Conference semifinal between San Diego FC and Minnesota United FC, to find out who they will play.

If San Diego FC triumphs, then Whitecaps FC will head to California for the Western Conference Final.

However, if Minnesota win, Whitecaps FC will host the Western Conference Final on Saturday, November 29 at 6 p.m. PT. Stay tuned to whitecapsfc.com for the latest.

MATCH DETAILS

Referee: Rubiel Vazquez
Attendance: 53,957

Scoring Summary
39’ – VAN – Emmanuel Sabbi (Yohei Takaoka)
45’+1 – VAN – MathĆ­as Laborda
60’ – LAFC – Son Heung-Min
90’+5 – LAFC – Son Heung-Min

Shootout
LAFC – Son Heung-Min – Missed
VAN – Sebastian Berhalter – Scored
LAFC – Denis Bouanga – Scored
VAN – Jayden Nelson – Scored
LAFC – Mark Delgado – Missed
VAN – Ryan Gauld – Scored
LAFC – Andrew Moran – Scored
VAN – Ɖdier Ocampo – Missed
LAFC – Frankie Amaya – Scored
VAN – MathĆ­as Laborda – Scored

Cautions
44’ – VAN – Thomas Müller
52’ – LAFC – Mark Delgado
64’ – VAN – Tristan Blackmon
77’ – LAFC – Ryan Porteous
81’ – LAFC – Ryan Raposo
82’ – VAN – Ali Ahmed
87’ – VAN – Sebastian Berhalter
90’+3 – VAN – Tristan Blackmon
95’ – LAFC – Frankie Amaya
97’ – VAN – Ralph Priso
102’ – VAN – Yohei Takaoka

Ejection
90’+3 – VAN – Tristan Blackmon

Statistics
Possession: VAN 46.4% – LAFC 53.6%
Shots: VAN 9 – LAFC 25
Shots on Goal: VAN 6 – LAFC 8
Saves: VAN 6 – LAFC 4
Fouls: VAN 18 – LAFC 17
Offsides: VAN 1 – LAFC 3
Corners: VAN 5 – LAFC 15

Vancouver Whitecaps FC
1.Yohei Takaoka; 2.MathĆ­as Laborda, 6.Ralph Priso, 33.Tristan Blackmon, 18.Ɖdier Ocampo; 16.Sebastian Berhalter, 20. AndrĆ©s Cubas; 22.Ali Ahmed (7.Jayden Nelson 82’), 13.Thomas Müller Ā© (59.Jeevan Badwal 91’), 11.Emmanuel Sabbi (25.Ryan Gauld 62’); 24.Brian White (75.Rayan Elloumi 62’, 12.Belal Halbouni 90’+4)

Substitutes not used
32.Isaac Boehmer, 17.Kenji Cabrera, 23.Joedrick Pupe, 28.Tate Johnson

Los Angeles FC
1.Hugo Loris Ā©; 14.Sergi Palencia (21.Ryan Raposo 77’), 5.Ryan Porteous, 91.Nkosi Tafari (30.David MartĆ­nez HT), 24.Ryan Hollingshead (29.Artem Smolyakov 88’); 11.Timothy Tillman (23.Frankie Amaya 88’), 4.Eddie Segura, 8.Mark Delgado; 27.Nathan Ordaz (19.Andrew Moran HT), 7.Son Heung-Min, 99.Denis Bouanga

Substitutes not used
12.Thomas Hasal, 22.Alexandru Băluță, 30.David MartĆ­nez, 45.Kenny Nielsen, 66.Mathieu ChoiniĆØre