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Orlando City SC History
Orlando City entered the league for the 2015 season, signing former Ballon d'Or winner Kaká to be the team’s first designated player. The veteran Kaká was paired with Canadian rookie Cyle Larin, who scored 17 goals in 27 games during his debut campaign, a new record for MLS rookies. Larin won Rookie of the Year honors for the 2015 season, which saw Orlando barely miss the playoffs by just one point in the stacked Eastern Conference.
Taking over in 2019 as head coach, óscar Pareja led the club to its first playoff qualification in 2020 and guided Orlando City to their first trophy as a team in 2022, winning the U.S. Open Cup Final. In 2023, the team placed as runners-up for the Supporters’ Shield.?
Orlando City SC Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Team Colors: Purple, Gold, White
Team Rivals: Atlanta United FC, Inter Miami CF, New York City FC
Orlando City SC at Inter&Co Stadium (Formerly Exploria Stadium)
As MLS grew in 2010, Orlando was granted one of the league's expansion teams. The city set about building a brand-new soccer-specific stadium for the incoming team, Orlando City SC, which began play in 2015 at the nearby Citrus Bowl. Inter&Co Stadium, known as Orlando City Stadium until 2019 and as Exploria Stadium until January 2024, became the team’s new home pitch in 2017. The 25,500-seat venue also hosts the Orlando Pride of the National Women’s Soccer League.