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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 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 .
Orlando City Academy HGP 68 Thomas Williams: CB August 15, 2004 (age 20) Orlando City B: HGP Midfielders 5 César Araújo: CM April 2, 2001 (age 23) Montevideo Wanderers: U22, INT 14 Nicolás Lodeiro: AM March 21, 1989 (age 35) Seattle Sounders FC – 16 Wilder Cartagena: DM September 23, 1994 (age 30)
Orlando traded for full protection from both teams in the 2024 NWSL Expansion Draft and therefore had no players selected. [2] [3] After four-and-a-half seasons under the Exploria sponsorship name, Orlando City's home stadium was rebranded as Inter&Co Stadium ahead of the 2024 season. [4]
Jun 15, 2024; Orlando, Florida, USA; Orlando City midfielder Facundo Torres (10) reacts during the second half against Los Angeles Football Club at Inter&Co Stadium.
On March 5, 2017, Orlando City hosted New York City FC in the stadium's inaugural match to begin the 2017 season. Cyle Larin scored the first goal in stadium history as Orlando City won 1–0 in front of a sellout crowd of 25,550. [54] In 2017, Exploria Stadium became the first venue to host an MLS, NWSL, and USL team all in the same location. [55]
The Orlando Pride is a professional women's soccer team based in Orlando, Florida and operated by Orlando City SC. The team joined the National Women's Soccer League, the top level of women's soccer in the US, for the 2016 season, and has played in the venue now known as Inter&Co Stadium since starting play. [6]
Orlando City opened the season on February 25 at home to New York Red Bulls. Having weathered heavy New York pressure in the first half, the Lions opened the scoring with their first shot of the match in the 56th minute courtesy of a Facundo Torres penalty after Sean Nealis was ajudged to have handled the ball. Orlando held on for the 1–0 ...