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It is the home of Orlando City SC, which entered Major League Soccer (MLS) as an expansion franchise in 2015, and National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) club, the Orlando Pride. The stadium was completed in time for Orlando City's home opener of the 2017 season on March 5 and it became the first ever venue to permanently host MLS, NWSL, and ...
The 2025 Orlando City SC season will be the club's 15th season of existence in Orlando and 11th season as a ... New York City FC: Orlando, Florida: 7:30 pm: Stadium: ...
Stadium Capacity City State Year opened Type Tenant Ref.(s) 1: Michigan Stadium: ... Orlando City SC Orlando Pride : 188: Hancock Whitney Stadium: 25,450: Mobile:
Orlando City SC sent forward Facundo Torres to Brazil's Palmeiras for a reported club-record $14 million transfer fee on Friday. The 24-year-old Uruguayan departs as the MLS franchise's all-time ...
Orlando City ultras outside the stadium before a match against CF Montréal in 2024. The club had sold over 13,000 season tickets before playing its first match in March 2015, [81] selling all 14,000 available season tickets later that month. [82] As of the 2017 season, Orlando City's season ticket base stands at a cap of 18,000. [83]
The Orlando Pride, the expansion National Women's Soccer League team owned by Orlando City SC, played in Camping World Stadium until the Orlando City Stadium was complete. On April 23, 2016, they broke the record for attendance at an NWSL game, setting at 23,403, when the Pride beat the Houston Dash , 3–1.
The 2024 Orlando City SC season was the club's 14th season of existence in Orlando and 10th season as a Major League Soccer franchise, the top-flight league in the United States soccer league system. Orlando also played in two other competitions: the Leagues Cup and the CONCACAF Champions Cup .
Camping World Stadium: 65,000: Orlando: Florida: 1994 FIFA World Cup Orlando City (MLS) (2015–present) 1996 Summer Olympics venue: AstroTurf: 1936; 2014: Hosted the MLS All-Star Game in 1998: Carey Stadium: 4,000 Ocean City: New Jersey: Ocean City Nor'easters. Ocean City High School. FieldTurf: Also used for football and lacrosse [36] Carroll ...