CARSON, Calif. -- For the Los Angeles Galaxy, this season represents a fresh start with a new coach in Guillermo Barros Schelotto, a new general manager in Dennis te Kloese and a revamped lineup of players.

“You come into the game you’re chanting and my heart is just filled with emotion. My heart is just happy, even emotional because I love this club," said Karina Ceja.

Ceja is in her second year as president of the Angel City Brigade supporters group. She dedicates time outside of work to make sure the supporters club runs efficiently, checking emails, selling game tickets, and running social media are some of the tasks she handles.

But she doesn’t do this work alone, she has the support of her board and club members. Still, often doing the job involves getting up early and arriving to the stadium hours early in order to prepare massive banners, even if it means doing it in the pouring rain.

“It’s hard to this in the rain” she said.

Angel City Brigade is one of the Galaxy's three supporter groups. The group has been around since 2007 and while the rest of the crowd sits comfortably, ACB stands for 90 minutes, singing their hearts out and by the looks of things, having a better time than anyone else.

“We kind of just get into our little zen and its 100 percent LA Galaxy, that’s our emotion," said one ACB member.

No matter what the score is, win or lose, the ACB doesn't let up chanting, singing, and cheering on their team.

As for Ceja and her family, the ACB has become a kind of extended family.

“Being here and being with family and supporting the team non-stop from the time the whistle blows to the final whistle just being here with the people I love giving it 100 percent,” she said.