LOS ANGELES — Denis Bouanga has scored countless big goals during his four prolific seasons with Los Angeles FC, celebrating nearly all of them with his signature front flip.
None of those goals was bigger — or more lucrative — than the blast that beat a Liga MX powerhouse and sent LAFC into the FIFA Club World Cup.
Bouanga scored late in extra time and LAFC dramatically secured the final spot in the 32-team tournament with a 2-1 victory over Club América in a play-in match Saturday night.
''It's simply one of the best moments of my career,'' Bouanga said. ''I love this team, and I love this game.''
LAFC trailed in the waning moments of regulation before Igor Jesus tied it in the 89th minute, slipping through traffic and converting a header for his first goal with his new club.
And after 24 tense minutes of extra time, Bouanga found his moment, just as the Frenchman has done so many times in black and gold.
Bouanga jumped into the play alongside Olivier Giroud and fired home a deflected shot from the top of the penalty area in the 115th minute, setting off a wild party at BMO Stadium and sending LAFC to its first Club World Cup.
Even LAFC coach Steve Cherundolo ran all the way to the corner to celebrate with his players.