NOLA Gold folds, two California teams join forces in Major League Rugby shuffle
Major League Rugby, which operated with 11 teams this season, is down to nine.
NOLA Gold, based in the New Orleans suburb of Metairie, said Wednesday it will not be part of the pro rugby league in 2026. Earlier Wednesday, the San Diego Legion and Rugby Football Club Los Angeles (RFC LA) announced they will join forces and compete in the league next season as the California Legion.
The new franchise will host matches across San Diego, Los Angeles and Orange County, “solidifying the new club’s vision of becoming a representative of professional rugby in California.”
NOLA Gold and San Diego have been part of the league since its inaugural season in 2018. RFC LA started life as Atlanta’s Rugby ATL, relocating to California for the 2024 season.


