Los Angeles Galaxy legend Cobi Jones has been honored with a statue at Dignity Health Sports Park, home of the club. The statue is a testament to Jones' impressive career with the Galaxy and the US national team. Jones, who played for the Galaxy from 1996 to 2007, is the club's all-time leader in appearances, goals, and assists. He also won two MLS Cup titles and was a five-time MLS All-Star. The statue, which was unveiled on April 26, features Jones in his signature running style, with his dreadlocks flowing in the wind. It is situated alongside fellow Galaxy greats Landon Donovan and David Beckham. Jones' career with the Galaxy was marked by numerous accolades, including being named the US Soccer Male Player of the Year in 1998. He also represented the US national team at three World Cups, including the 1994 tournament, which was held on US soil. Jones' legacy with the Galaxy continues to inspire fans and players alike, and the statue is a fitting tribute to his contributions to the club.