Diego Rossi did not take long to score the first goal in Los Angeles FC history.
Just 11 minutes into LAFC's first ever Major League Soccer game, the 19-year-old curled home a beauty against the Seattle Sounders at CenturyLink Field.
Mexico international Carlos Vela supplied the assist, slipping in the 19-year-old with an incisive through ball.
Bob Bradley's side signed both Rossi and Vela as designated players in the offseason, and will hope to see plenty more combinations between the pair as the season goes on.
The goal was the fastest scored by and MLS expansion team in its first game, taking over a record set by Fredy Montero of the Seattle Sounders in 2009, who scored just 12 minutes into the club's first MLS match.
Seattle nearly pulled level just two minutes later, but former Sounder Tyler Miller came up with a massive save on Nouhou Tolo's skidding shot.