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2018 Orlando City SC season

The 2018 Orlando City SC season was the club's eighth season of existence in Orlando and fourth season in Major League Soccer, the top-flight league in the United States soccer league system. Alongside Major League Soccer, the club also competed in the U.S. Open Cup. The team played its home games at Orlando City Stadium.

Orlando City SC
2018 season
CEOAlex Leitão
ManagerJason Kreis
(until June 15)
Bobby Murphy
(interim, June 15 – July 1)
James O'Connor
(from July 2)
StadiumOrlando City Stadium
MLS:Conference: 11th
Overall: 22nd
MLS Cup PlayoffsDid not qualify
U.S. Open CupQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Dom Dwyer (13)
All: Dom Dwyer (13)
Highest home attendanceMLS: 25,527
(Twice)
Lowest home attendanceMLS: 22,337
(April 8 vs. Portland Timbers)
Average home league attendance23,979
Biggest winPHI 0–2 ORL (April 13)
Biggest defeatATL 4–0 ORL (June 30)
CHI 4–0 ORL (Sept 16)
← 2017
2019 →

Season review edit

Pre-season edit

We want guys who want to compete, who want to win and who feel the pain when we don't win. Every single player we've brought (during the offseason) has sat down with me, looked me in the eye and told me they want to win and they want to be here for the right reasons.

—HC Jason Kreis, on the roster revamp[1]

On December 17, 2017, Kaká announced his retirement, after turning down offers from former clubs São Paulo FC and A.C. Milan.[2] With the options of several players declined at the end of the previous season,[3][4] Orlando City set its sights on the off-season to rebuild its roster.[1] The club began the winter transfer window by acquiring midfielder Sacha Kljestan from the New York Red Bulls in exchange for attacker Carlos Rivas and defender Tommy Redding.[5] During this time, it was announced that Orlando City B had elected to not participate in the 2018 USL season,[6] sparking alarm in regards to the club's youth development and depth.[7] Just a few days later, Paraguayan midfielder Josué Colmán signed with the club as a Young Designated Player.[8]

In early January, Orlando City Stadium played host to two games in the 2018 edition of the Florida Cup.[9] This was followed by the club also hosting the 2018 MLS Combine from January 11 to 17,[10] which resulted in forward Chris Mueller being picked by Orlando City in the MLS SuperDraft.[11]

By mid-January, attention shifted to forward Cyle Larin after images of him undergoing a medical with Beşiktaş J.K. were posted on the Turkish club's Twitter account.[12] While Orlando City was aware of the social media posting, no transfer agreement had been made at that time and the club was preparing to take legal action as Larin was still "under contract with Orlando City through 2019."[13] When training camp officially commenced on January 22, Larin was absent and appeared to be training with Beşiktaş in a video released the following day.[14] A week later, Orlando City announced that they had come to terms with Beşiktaş for the transfer of Larin.[15]

On January 29, it was announced that Orlando City had acquired midfielder Justin Meram from Columbus Crew SC in exchange for $1.05 million in allocation money plus an international roster spot.[16] Further transfers were made throughout January and February, with a total of 13 new players making the move to Orlando.[17] On February 28, center back Jonathan Spector was named the new captain of Orlando City following Kaká's departure.[18]

March edit

Orlando City began their fourth Major League Soccer campaign on March 3 at home against D.C. United. Despite Joe Bendik making a penalty save early on, D.C. United opened the scoring in the 32nd minute with a Yamil Asad free kick. In the 41st minute, PC was issued a red card and Orlando City played the remainder of the game with 10 men. The Lions maintained pressure throughout the second half and eventually equalized in stoppage time following a forward run by Jonathan Spector that set Stefano Pinho up for his debut goal, securing a point with a 1–1 draw.[19] Orlando remained at home for its second match, falling 2–1 to Minnesota United FC following a brace by Ethan Finlay.[20] The club then hit the road for its first away match of the season against New York City FC. This marked the first Orlando City appearances for Lamine Sané and Josué Colmán, who both came on as second half subs, as well as Sacha Kljestan. Despite holding a 0–0 scoreline at half, the Lions ended up falling 2–0 from goals by Ismael Tajouri and Maxi Moralez.[21] Following a two-week hiatus, Orlando City returned home to host the New York Red Bulls. After conceding in the seventh minute, City soon struck back with a tap-in goal by Will Johnson. The Red Bulls regained the lead shortly after, but the Lions equalized once again via a Dom Dwyer header to end the half at 2–2. Dwyer opened the second half with a goal that came from a throw-in assist by Mohamed El Monir. The visitors were able to level the scoreline in the 82nd minute, but a shot from Scott Sutter that deflected off of Colmán made its way into the back of the net and secured City all three points in the club's first victory of the 2018 Major League Soccer season.[22]

April edit

 
Orlando SC takes on the visiting San Jose Earthquakes

On April 8, the Lions made team history by securing their first win from a 2-goal deficit, with Dwyer scoring the game-winning goal in the 87th minute for a dramatic 3–2 comeback victory against the Portland Timbers.[23] The result also marked the first back-to-back wins for the club since April 29, 2017. With all three goals scored in the final ten minutes, they lead the league with 25 in the last three seasons,[24] reaffirming the nickname "Cardiac Cats." Five days later, Joe Bendik picked up his first clean sheet of the season to go along with four saves, while Dwyer scored his 99th goal in all career caps, for the Lions' first away win of the season: a 2–0 shutout of the Philadelphia Union.[25] The winning streak stretched to four in a 3–2 home victory against the San Jose Earthquakes, courtesy of goals from Mueller, Kljestan, and Dwyer. Both Mueller and Dwyer's goals were milestones: Mueller's strike came 63 seconds into the match, making it the fastest MLS goal in the club's history, and Dwyer's goal marked his 100th career goal in all competitions.[26] Then, in yet another come-from-behind thriller and their fifth straight win to close out the month, Orlando City defeated the Colorado Rapids with a 2–1 scoreline at the high altitude of DSG Park.[27]

May edit

The first major test of the season comes early, as four of the next five matches for Orlando City come against the top four 2017 Eastern Conference teams: Atlanta United FC, Toronto FC, the Chicago Fire, and New York City FC.[28][29] A new club record was reached as the "Cardiac Cats" opened the month of May with their sixth straight victory, and fourth when conceding the first goal, in a 3–1 result against Real Salt Lake. Lamine Sané scored his first goal in purple, while Chris Schuler made his debut in the squad's starting 11, against his former team.[30] On May 13, Justin Meram opened his account with a second-half goal against the Five Stripes. However, the Lions' comeback fell short in a 2–1 loss, their second of the season at home.[31] The game was marred by fans throwing trash onto the field in frustration. Orlando City was later criticized by local authorities and news organizations for routinely condemning behavior without taking any significant action to decrease such incidents.[32][33] The rough patch continued with another 2–1 loss at Toronto FC.[34] A 2–1 defeat at home to the Chicago Fire extended the losing streak to three games to close out the month, as the Lions looked ahead to a 4-game, 12-day road trip with stops in New York, Miami, Vancouver, and Montreal.[35]

June edit

The losing streak continued into the month of June, as Orlando City fell 3–0 to New York City FC. With Dom Dwyer out due to injury, the Lions have found it difficult to score in their last four matches.[36] The club was able to turn things around in their first match of the 2018 U.S. Open Cup when they defeated NPSL side Miami United FC 3–0 with goals from PC, Stefano Pinho, and Dillon Powers.[37] However, the club's MLS losing streak stretched to five games after the Lions were reduced to 10 men and were outscored 5–2 in Vancouver.[38] The 12-day road trip came to an end in Montreal, where Orlando City suffered its third consecutive three-goal margin defeat.[39] Two days later, the club announced that it had parted ways with head coach Jason Kreis and that assistant coach Bobby Murphy would assume the role of interim coach.[40] Under Bobby's leadership, and changing to a three-back formation that showed much-improved stability in the defense, the Lions were able to eke out a 1–1 win on PKs (4–2), against D.C. United in the Round of 16 in the U.S. Open Cup on June 20.[41] Orlando played their first MLS match following Kreis' departure on June 23, 2018, when they faced Montreal for the second consecutive game. Murphy continued with the three-back formation he had used in the Open Cup four days earlier but Orlando fell to a 2–0 defeat, only registering one shot on target on the way to their seventh consecutive league defeat, a performance Bobby and several of the players apologized for post-game.[42]

On June 29, the club announced that Louisville City FC manager and former Orlando City player-coach James O'Connor would take over as the Lion's new head coach.[43] The day after, Murphy took control of his final game as interim manager prior to O'Connor filling the position permanently. The result was a 4–0 defeat away to Atlanta United FC.[44]

July edit

James O'Connor's first game in charge was away at Los Angeles FC, marking the first time Orlando had ever played the new expansion side. The original kick off time was moved to 11:00 p.m. ET to avoid triple-digit temperatures. The team returned to the 4–2–3–1 formation that had been implemented earlier in the season under Jason Kreis but lost 4–1, breaking their three-game scoreless streak but extending the losing streak to nine.[45] On July 14, O'Connor took charge of his first home game with the visit of Toronto FC. Orlando won 2–1 to end their winless streak. It was the first MLS match of the season to not feature Joe Bendik after Earl Edwards Jr. was given the start in goal.[46] Orlando were knocked out of the U.S. Open Cup at the quarterfinals stage on July 18, losing 1–0 away to Philadelphia Union.[47] On July 22, Orlando traveled to Columbus Crew SC where they led for most of the match. However, a penalty call and a controversial lack of VAR led to a game-tying 88th-minute penalty. Columbus would go on to win the game 3–2 in stoppage time.[48] In response, Professional Referee Organization released a statement acknowledging the error and reaffirming that the organization holds all officials "accountable and takes appropriate action when necessary."[49] Orlando returned home to face NYCFC for the third and final time of the year on July 26, falling to a 2–0 defeat and hitting the woodwork four times in the process.[50] Then, despite taking the lead three times, Orlando lost 4–3 away to LA Galaxy on July 29, a game in which Cristian Higuita broke Cyle Larin's club record 89 appearances. Galaxy's Zlatan Ibrahimović notably scored his first MLS hattrick in the game.[51]

August edit

On August 3, Orlando City traded Justin Meram back to Columbus Crew SC for $750,000 in Targeted Allocation Money and a 2019 international roster slot.[52] The following day, the Lions returned home to face New England Revolution. After trailing by two goals early on, City equalized in the 71st minute. While New England gained the lead five minutes later, the Lions equalized again in stoppage time – resulting in a 3–3 draw.[53] The team ended the month with two losses, both by a one-goal margin, to DC United and Atlanta United FC. The DC game marked the first time Orlando played at the newly opened Audi Field.

September edit

On September 1, Orlando hosted Philadelphia Union and held them to a 2–2 draw thanks to a Scott Sutter goal in stoppage time. It was the first time Orlando had avoided defeat against the same opponent twice in MLS this season. The following weekend the team lost 1–0 away to Sporting Kansas City as Dom Dwyer returned to face his former team for the first time. The team finished the month winless, losing on two away trips to Sporting Kansas City and Chicago Fire before earning a 0–0 draw at home to Houston Dynamo, with Adam Grinwis securing only the team's second league clean sheet of the season on his debut.

October edit

Prior to the team's game against FC Dallas on October 6, Orlando were officially eliminated from playoff contention following Montreal's win over Columbus Crew earlier that day. They went on to lose 2–0. Orlando remained on the road for the next match against New England Revolution which also ended 2–0 and extending the team's scoreless run to five games. On October 17 the team set a new MLS single season record for number of goals conceded when Víctor Rodríguez opened the scoring for Seattle Sounders FC, the 71st goal Orlando had given up that year. This surpassed the previous total of 70 set by Minnesota United FC in their inaugural season in 2017. Seattle went on to win 2–1. Orlando's final home game of the season, played on October 21, saw them win only their second game under the stewardship of James O'Connor when Kljestan scored penalty in stoppage time to beat Columbus Crew 2–1.

Decision Day edit

On October 28, the final day of the regular season, Orlando traveled to a New York Red Bulls side who were one of two teams with the potential to win the Supporters' Shield. They started the day one point behind Atlanta United FC but their 1–0 win over Orlando combined with Atlanta's 4–1 defeat against Toronto FC meant they finished top of the standings and lifted the Shield for the third time. Orlando finished the season bottom of the Eastern Conference and, because of Colorado Rapids' decision day win, dropped to 22nd in the Supporters' Shield.

November edit

On November 26, 2018, Orlando City parted ways with general manager Niki Budalić who had been at the club since January 2016 and held the role of GM for two years.[54] The day after, the club announced it had decided not to exercise the contract options of eight players: Joe Bendik, Richie Laryea, Tony Rocha, Chris Schuler, Jonathan Spector, Scott Sutter, Donny Toia and Jose Villarreal. Earl Edwards, Jr. would also be released as a result of his expired contract.

Roster edit

As of August 3, 2018[55]
No. Nationality Name Position(s) Date of birth (age) Previous club Notes
Goalkeepers
1   Joe Bendik GK (1989-04-25)April 25, 1989 (aged 28)   Toronto FC
31   Mason Stajduhar GK (1997-12-02)December 2, 1997 (aged 20)   Orlando City U-23 HGP
36   Earl Edwards, Jr. GK (1992-01-24)January 24, 1992 (aged 26)   UCLA Bruins
99   Adam Grinwis GK (1992-04-21)April 21, 1992 (aged 25)   Saint Louis FC
Defenders
2   Jonathan Spector (C) CB (1986-03-01)March 1, 1986 (aged 32)   Birmingham City
3   Amro Tarek CB (1992-05-17)May 17, 1992 (aged 25)   Wadi Degla Loan in
12   Shane O'Neill CB (1993-09-02)September 2, 1993 (aged 24)   Excelsior HGP
13   Mohamed El Monir LB (1992-04-08)April 8, 1992 (aged 25)   Partizan Belgrade INT
21   Scott Sutter RB (1986-05-13)May 13, 1986 (aged 31)   Young Boys
22   Lamine Sané CB (1987-03-22)March 22, 1987 (aged 30)   Werder Bremen INT
25   Donny Toia LB (1992-05-28)May 28, 1992 (aged 25)   Montreal Impact
27   R. J. Allen RB (1990-04-17)April 17, 1990 (aged 27)   New York City FC
28   Chris Schuler CB (1987-09-06)September 6, 1987 (aged 30)   Real Salt Lake
94   PC LB (1994-03-10)March 10, 1994 (aged 23)   Orlando City B
Midfielders
4   Will Johnson CM (1987-01-21)January 21, 1987 (aged 31)   Toronto FC
5   Dillon Powers DM (1991-02-14)February 14, 1991 (aged 27)   Colorado Rapids
6   Richie Laryea AM (1995-01-07)January 7, 1995 (aged 23)   Orlando City B GA
7   Cristian Higuita CM (1994-01-14)January 14, 1994 (aged 24)   Deportivo Cali
8   Tony Rocha CM (1993-08-21)August 21, 1993 (aged 24)   Orlando City B
10   Josué Colmán AM (1998-07-25)July 25, 1998 (aged 19)   Cerro Porteño INT, DP
15   Cam Lindley DM (1997-07-18)July 18, 1997 (aged 20)   North Carolina Tar Heels HGP
16   Sacha Kljestan AM (1985-09-09)September 9, 1985 (aged 32)   New York Red Bulls DP
20   Uri Rosell DM (1992-07-07)July 7, 1992 (aged 25)   Sporting CP
26   Carlos Ascues DM (1992-06-19)June 19, 1992 (aged 25)   Alianza Lima Loan in
Forwards
11   Pierre Da Silva LW (1998-07-28)July 28, 1998 (aged 19)   Orlando City B
14   Dom Dwyer CF (1990-07-30)July 30, 1990 (aged 27)   Sporting KC DP
17   Chris Mueller RW (1996-08-28)August 28, 1996 (aged 21)   Wisconsin Badgers
19   Yoshimar Yotún LW (1990-04-07)April 7, 1990 (aged 27)   Malmö FF INT
29   Stefano Pinho CF (1991-01-12)January 12, 1991 (aged 27)   Miami FC
33   Jose Villarreal CF (1993-09-10)September 10, 1993 (aged 24)   LA Galaxy HGP

Staff edit

Executive
Majority owner and chairman   Flávio Augusto da Silva
Minor owner/life president   Phil Rawlins
Owner   John Bonner
Chief executive officer   Alex Leitão
General manager   Niki Budalic
Coaching staff
Head coach   James O'Connor
Assistant coach   Daniel Byrd
Assistant coach   Sean McAuley
Assistant coach/academy coordinator   Bobby Murphy
Goalkeeping coach   Thabane Sutu

Competitions edit

Friendlies edit

The pre-season schedule was announced on January 16, 2018, outlining five closed-door pre-season friendlies over the course of February.[56] Training camp began on Monday, January 22, for the first of three training sessions before the club traveled to Jacksonville for a 10-day pre-season training camp at Davis Park.[57] The club then relocated back to its training facility at Sylvan Lake Park.[58] A sixth pre-season friendly was played on February 25 against Nashville SC of the United Soccer League.[59]

February 3 Jacksonville Dolphins 1–4 Orlando City Jacksonville, Florida
12:00 pm EST Escobado   Yotún   (pen.)
Johnson    
Kljestan  
Stadium: Southern Oak Stadium
Attendance: Closed-door scrimmage
February 10 Orlando City 4–1 Minnesota United FC Sanford, Florida
10:00 am EST Johnson  
Mueller    
Kljestan  
Finlay   Stadium: Sylvan Lake Park
Attendance: Closed-door scrimmage
February 14 Philadelphia Union 1–3 Orlando City Sanford, Florida
10:00 am EST Burke   Report Yotún   (pen.)
Allen  
Mueller  
Stadium: Sylvan Lake Park
Attendance: Closed-door scrimmage
February 17 Orlando City 5–2 Real Salt Lake Sanford, Florida
12:00 pm EST Kljestan  
Mueller  
  (o.g.)
 
Pinho  
Plata  
Silva  
Stadium: Sylvan Lake Park
Attendance: Closed-door scrimmage
February 24 Orlando City 2–3 Chicago Fire Orlando, Florida
11:30 am EST Yotún   (pen.)
Yotún  
Mueller  
Report  
Nikolić  
 
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: Closed-door scrimmage
February 25 Orlando City Nashville SC Orlando, Florida
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: Closed-door scrimmage
Note: Closed to the media, no official scoreline released

Major League Soccer edit

All times in regular season on Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−04:00) except where otherwise noted.

The opening home match was announced on December 19, 2017,[60] while the remaining MLS schedule was released on January 4, 2018.[61] Outside of the club, there were several changes made throughout the league. The most significant change came via the addition of Los Angeles FC as the 23rd franchise in MLS and 12th member of the Western Conference.[62] Orlando City SC played LAFC for the first time on July 7, 2018.[63]

Results summary edit

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
34 8 4 22 43 74  −31 28 6 4 7 28 30  −2 2 0 15 15 44  −29

Source: Match reports

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
GroundHHAHHAHAHHAHAAAHAAHAHAHAHHAAHAAHHA
ResultDLLWWWWWWLLLLLLLLLWLLLDLLDLLDLLLWL
Source: Match reports
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results edit

March 3 1 Orlando City 1–1 D.C. United Orlando, Florida
7:30 pm Bendik   PS/20'
Lindley   31'
PC  41'
Yotún   81'
Pinho   90+3'
Report Asad   32'
Birnbaum   45+1'
Mattocks   45+6'
DeLeon   47'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,527
Referee: Fotis Bazakos
March 10 2 Orlando City 1–2 Minnesota United FC Orlando, Florida
7:30 pm Yotún   42' (PK)
Laryea   56'
Report Finlay   12',   79'
Schüller   88'
Toye   90+4'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 24,038
Referee: Sorin Stoica
Note: Former Head Coach Adrian Heath returns to Orlando
March 17 3 New York City FC 2–0 Orlando City The Bronx, New York
3:30 p.m. Wallace   28'
Ring   54'
Tajouri   62'
Moralez   74'
McNamara   83'
Report Higuita   27'
Laryea   90'
Stadium: Yankee Stadium
Attendance: 18,584
Referee: Jose Carlos Rivero
Note: Transfer MF Sascha Kljestan is eligible for team sheet; 2-game suspension from 2017 MLS Playoffs ends
March 31 4 Orlando City 4–3 New York Red Bulls Orlando, Florida
3:30 p.m. Johnson   15'
Dwyer   26', 48'
Sane   54'
Colman   86'
Yotun   90+1'
Report Volot   7'
Etienne   24'
Collin   38'
Kaku   54'
Long   82'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 23,913
Referee: Jair Marrufo
Note: Sacha Kljestan, Carlos Rivas and Tommy Redding face their former teams for the first time following a trade involving all three in January
April 8 5 Orlando City 3–2 Portland Timbers Orlando, Florida
4:00 p.m. El Monir   28'
Mueller   80'
Kljestan   82' (PK)
Dwyer   87',   90+3'
Report Blanco   8'
Valeri   20' (PK)
Tuiloma   59'
Gleeson   77'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 23,601
Referee: Baldomero Toledo
April 13 6 Philadelphia Union 0–2 Orlando City Chester, Pennsylvania
8:00 p.m. EDT Real   67'
Rosenberry   81'
Report Dwyer   38',   74'
Mueller   45'
Bendik   63'
El Monir   79'
Stadium: Talen Energy Stadium
Attendance: 16,032
Referee: Chris Penso
April 21 7 Orlando City 3–2 San Jose Earthquakes Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. Mueller   2'
Kljestan   35'
Yotún   65'
Dwyer   69'
Report Jungwirth   78',   90'
Quintana   73'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,527
Referee: Ismail Elfath
Note: Adidas Parley for the Oceans campaign; all 23 MLS teams wearing plastic recycled-material kits; Dom Dwyer's 100th career goal
April 29 8 Colorado Rapids 1–2 Orlando City Commerce City, Colorado
4:00 p.m. Badji   26'
Boateng   60'
Wynne   67'
Castillo   68'
Martinez   72'
Report Higuita   52'
Yotún   77' (PK)
Tarek   87'
Stadium: Dick's Sporting Goods Park
Attendance: 15,702
Referee: Jose Carlos Rivero
May 6 9 Orlando City 3–1 Real Salt Lake Orlando, Florida
5:00 p.m. Bendik   51'
El Monir   59'
Dwyer   60'
Sané   63'
Higuita   74'
Yotún   78'
Report Baird   12' Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 23,258
Referee: Robert Sibiga
May 13 10 Orlando City 1–2 Atlanta United FC Orlando, Florida
6:00 p.m. Meram   57'
Higuita   20'
Bendik   32'
Yotún   82'
Rosell   88'
Johnson   90+4'
Report Martinez   10' (PK)
Barco   31'
Villalba   84'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 24,232
Referee: Alan Kelly
May 18 11 Toronto FC 2–1 Orlando City Toronto, Ontario, Canada
8:00 p.m. Chapman   63'
Telfer   87'
Report Higuita   73'
Johnson   84'
Stadium: BMO Field
Attendance: 28,009
Referee: Allen Chapman
Note: Joe Bendik becomes first Lions player to play 7,000 minutes
May 26 12 Orlando City 1–2 Chicago Fire Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. Higuita   28'
El Monir   11'
Schuler   40'
Rosell   64'
Mueller   70'
Kljestan   90'
Report Katai   13'
Gordon   82'
Ellis   45+1'
Adams   89'
Kappelhof   90+6'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,288
Referee: Nima Saghafi
June 2 13 New York City FC 3–0 Orlando City The Bronx, New York
7:30 p.m. Tajouri   35',   79'
Moralez   77',   87'
Report Rosell   78'
Johnson   86'
Stadium: Yankee Stadium
Attendance: 22,103
Referee: Hilario Grajeda
Note: First of four road games (including one U.S. Open Cup match) in the span of 12 days
June 9 14 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 5–2 Orlando City Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
10:00 p.m. Shea   33'
Kamara   36'
Aja   70'
Davies   76'
Reyna   87'
Mezquida   90'
Report Johnson   12'
El Monir   27'   58'
Higuita   45'
Allen   50'
Kljestan   64'
Dwyer   90+4'
Stadium: BC Place
Attendance: 22,120
Referee: José Carlos Rivero
June 13 15 Montreal Impact 3–0 Orlando City Montreal, Quebec, Canada
7:30 p.m. Piatti   5' (PK),   90+2'
Tarek   55' (o.g.)
Report Dwyer   17'
Higuita   19'
Rosell   49'
Stadium: Stade Saputo
Attendance: 15,621
Referee: Armando Villarreal
June 23 16 Orlando City 0–2 Montreal Impact Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. Kljestan   58' Report Sané   55' (o.g.)
Piatti   84'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 23,498
Referee: Drew Fischer
June 30 17 Atlanta United FC 4–0 Orlando City Atlanta, Georgia
7:00 p.m. Martínez  3'
Almirón   55',   78'
Barco  57'
Report Johnson  19' Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Attendance: 71,932
Referee: Armando Villarreal
Note: Supporters' groups "Iron Lion Firm" & "The Ruckus" banned from next two matches in Atlanta due to "alleged" inappropriate behavior through 2019 season.
July 7 18 Los Angeles FC 4–1 Orlando City Los Angeles, California
4:30 p.m. Diomande  28',   82'
Blessing  32'
Rossi  84'
Ciman  90+1'
Report Kljestan  59'
Allen  61'
Rosell  81'
Stadium: Banc of California Stadium
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Chris Penso
Note: New expansion club for MLS in 2018. James O'Connor's first game in charge of Orlando.
July 14 19 Orlando City 2–1 Toronto FC Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. Schuler   6',   34'
Dwyer   48'
Report Chapman   55'
Bradley   67'
Zavaleta   55'
Hagglund   90+4'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 23,420
Referee: Allen Chapman
July 21 20 Columbus Crew 3–2 Orlando City Columbus, Ohio
7:30 p.m. Jonathan  26'
Zardes  51',  88'
Santos   84'
Trapp  90+2'
Williams   90+5'
Report Kljestan  16',   43'
Schuler  26'
Pinho  58'
El-Munir  87'
Yotún  90+3'
Stadium: MAPFRE Stadium
Attendance: 14,052
Referee: Silviu Petrescu
July 26 21 Orlando City 0–2 New York City FC Orlando, Florida
8:00 p.m. Dwyer   44'
Higuita   62'
O'Neill   83'
Report Morález   40'
Tinnerholm   45+1'
McNamara   58'
Johnson  87'
Ring   90+5'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 23,790
Referee: Robert Sibiga
July 29 22 LA Galaxy 4–3 Orlando City Carson, California
9:30 p.m. Ciani   8'
Giovani   39'
Ibrahimović   47', 67', 71',   72'
Report Higuita   18'
Ciani   44' (o.g.)
Rocha   48'
Dwyer   54'
Stadium: StubHub Center
Attendance: 24,941
Referee: Armando Villarreal
August 4 23 Orlando City 3–3 New England Revolution Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. PC   6'
Kljestan   39'
Dwyer   45',  90+4'
Tarek   71'
Sutter   90+3'
Yotún   90+8'
Report Agudelo   7'
Penilla   18'
Bye   38'
Bunbury   76'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 23,879
Referee: Hilario Grajeda
August 12 24 D.C. United 3–2 Orlando City Washington, D.C.
6:00 p.m. Acosta   45+4', 64', 90+6',   90+6'
Birnbaum   49'
Report Ousted   50' (o.g)
Higuita   55'
Dwyer   71'
Tarek   86'
Stadium: Audi Field
Attendance: 17,020
Referee: José Carlos Rivero
Note: Orlando's first visit to newly opened Audi Field.
August 24 25 Orlando City 1–2 Atlanta United FC Orlando, Florida
8:00 p.m. Sutter   39'
Johnson   60'
Rosell   86'
Spector   90+3'
Report González Pirez   21'
Martínez   74',   75'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,058
Referee: Ismail Elfath
September 1 26 Orlando City 2–2 Philadelphia Union Orlando, Florida
8:00 p.m. Dwyer   9'
Sutter   90+1'
Report Burke   32'
Picault   88'
Bedoya   89'
Jones   90+5'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 22,912
Referee: Chris Penso
September 8 27 Sporting Kansas City 1–0 Orlando City Kansas City, Kansas
8:30 p.m. Gutiérrez   53' Report Mueller   38'
Johnson   42'
Stadium: Children's Mercy Park
Attendance: 19,332
Referee: Alan Kelly
September 16 28 Chicago Fire 4–0 Orlando City Bridgeview, Illinois
5:00 p.m. Nikolic   3', 70'
Katai   28',   58'
de Leeuw   56'
Report Stadium: Toyota Park
Attendance: 16,287
Referee: Allen Chapman
September 22 29 Orlando City 0–0 Houston Dynamo Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. Spector   24'
Ascues   73'
Dwyer   90+1'
Yotun   90+4'
Report Wenger   33' Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 23,723
Referee: Baldomero Toledo
October 6 30 FC Dallas 2–0 Orlando City Frisco, Texas
8:00 p.m. Cannon   27'
Gruezo   28'
Mosquera   63'
Ulloa   69'
Report Dwyer   7'
Yotún   35'
Stadium: Toyota Stadium
Attendance: 16,519
Referee: Nima Saghafi
October 13 31 New England Revolution 2–0 Orlando City Foxboro, Massachusetts
7:30 p.m. Penilla   51'
Fagundez   55'
Report Stadium: Gillette Stadium
Attendance: 19,775
Referee: Dave Gantar
October 17 32 Orlando City 1–2 Seattle Sounders FC Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. Dwyer   57'
Ascues   90+2'
Report Rodríguez   3'
Bwana   13'
Delem   78'
A. Roldan   90+5'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 22,344
Referee: Mark Geiger
October 21 33 Orlando City 2–1 Columbus Crew Orlando, Florida
Dwyer   37'
Yotún   57' (PK)
Kljestan   90+6' (PK)
Report Mensah   33'
Higuaín   54'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 23,642
Referee: Kevin Stott
October 28 34 New York Red Bulls 1–0 Orlando City Harrison, New Jersey
4:30 p.m. Etienne   53'
Muyl   74'
Report Dwyer   45' Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 20,023
Referee: Ismail Elfath
Note: Decision Day 2018; all matches start at 4:30 pm. EST

Standings edit

Eastern Conference table edit

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
7 Montreal Impact 34 14 16 4 47 53 −6 46
8 New England Revolution 34 10 13 11 49 55 −6 41
9 Toronto FC 34 10 18 6 59 64 −5 36
10 Chicago Fire 34 8 18 8 48 61 −13 32
11 Orlando City SC 34 8 22 4 43 74 −31 28
Source: MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goal differential; 9) home goals scored; 10) coin toss or drawing of lots.

Overall table edit

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification[a]
19 Toronto FC 34 10 18 6 59 64 −5 36 2019 CONCACAF Champions League
20 Chicago Fire 34 8 18 8 48 61 −13 32
21 Colorado Rapids 34 8 19 7 36 63 −27 31
22 Orlando City SC 34 8 22 4 43 74 −31 28
23 San Jose Earthquakes 34 4 21 9 49 71 −22 21
Source: MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) disciplinary points; 6) away goals scored; 7) away goal differential; 8) coin toss or drawing of lots
Notes:
  1. ^
    CONCACAF Champions League
    Selection procedure
    • Four US-based teams qualified for the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League. Due to a change in format to the tournament, two qualifiers came from each of the 2017 and 2018 MLS seasons.[64] This combined qualification method was used for the 2019 tournament only. For the 2018 season, the following teams qualified:
      1. The winner of MLS Cup 2018 (Atlanta United FC);
      2. The winner of the 2018 U.S. Open Cup (Houston Dynamo)
      Thus unlike previous seasons, the Supporters' Shield winner and the regular season conference champion that did not win the Supporters' Shield werw not guaranteed a berth. Each qualifier entered at the second phase of the tournament.
      One Canada-based team qualified for the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League, also entering at the second phase (NOTE: Canadian teams could not qualify through MLS):
      1. The winner of the 2018 Canadian Championship (Toronto FC)

U.S. Open Cup edit

After the fourth round draw was held on May 24, Orlando City entered the 105th edition of the U.S. Open Cup on the road in South Florida, against Miami FC on June 6.[65]

Bracket
Fourth round
June 5–6
Round of 16
June 15–20
Quarter-finals
July 18
Semi-finals
August 8
Final
September 26
               
MLS Houston Dynamo 5
LQ NTX Rayados 0
MLS Houston Dynamo 1
MLS Minnesota United FC 0
USL FC Cincinnati 0(1)
MLS Minnesota United FC 0(3)
MLS Houston Dynamo 4
MLS Sporting Kansas City 2
MLS Real Salt Lake 0
MLS Sporting Kansas City 2
MLS Sporting Kansas City 3
MLS FC Dallas 2
USL San Antonio FC 0
MLS FC Dallas 1
MLS Houston Dynamo 3(7)
MLS Los Angeles FC 3(6)
MLS Los Angeles FC 2
USL Fresno FC 0
MLS Los Angeles FC 3
USL Sacramento Republic FC 2
USL Sacramento Republic FC 2*
MLS Seattle Sounders FC 1
MLS Los Angeles FC 3
MLS Portland Timbers 2
MLS Portland Timbers 2
MLS San Jose Earthquakes 0
MLS Portland Timbers 1
MLS LA Galaxy 0
MLS LA Galaxy 3
PDL FC Golden State Force 1
MLS Houston Dynamo 3
MLS Philadelphia Union 0
MLS Philadelphia Union 5
USL Richmond Kickers 0
MLS Philadelphia Union 2
MLS New York Red Bulls 1
MLS New York Red Bulls 4
MLS New York City FC 0
MLS Philadelphia Union 1
MLS Orlando City SC 0
MLS D.C. United 1(4)
USL North Carolina FC 1(3)
MLS D.C. United 1(2)
MLS Orlando City SC 1(4)
NPSL Miami United FC 0
MLS Orlando City SC 3
MLS Philadelphia Union 3
MLS Chicago Fire 0
MLS Atlanta United FC 3
USL Charleston Battery 0
MLS Atlanta United FC 0
MLS Chicago Fire 1
MLS Columbus Crew SC 2(9)
MLS Chicago Fire 2(10)
MLS Chicago Fire 4
USL Louisville City FC 0
USL Louisville City FC 3
MLS New England Revolution 2
USL Louisville City FC 2
USL Nashville SC 1
USL Nashville SC 2
MLS Colorado Rapids 0
June 6 Fourth round Miami United FC   0–3   Orlando City Hialeah, Florida
7:00 pm EDT Shamar   45'
Schenfeld   51'
Tejera   68'
Domingues   70'
Report El Monir   33'
Pinho   37'
Powers   53'
PC   62',   73'
Stadium: Ted Hendricks Stadium
Attendance: 2,721
Referee: Elvis Osmanovic
2018, orlando, city, season, club, eighth, season, existence, orlando, fourth, season, major, league, soccer, flight, league, united, states, soccer, league, system, alongside, major, league, soccer, club, also, competed, open, team, played, home, games, orlan. The 2018 Orlando City SC season was the club s eighth season of existence in Orlando and fourth season in Major League Soccer the top flight league in the United States soccer league system Alongside Major League Soccer the club also competed in the U S Open Cup The team played its home games at Orlando City Stadium Orlando City SC2018 seasonCEOAlex LeitaoManagerJason Kreis until June 15 Bobby Murphy interim June 15 July 1 James O Connor from July 2 StadiumOrlando City StadiumMLS Conference 11th Overall 22ndMLS Cup PlayoffsDid not qualifyU S Open CupQuarter finalsTop goalscorerLeague Dom Dwyer 13 All Dom Dwyer 13 Highest home attendanceMLS 25 527 Twice Lowest home attendanceMLS 22 337 April 8 vs Portland Timbers Average home league attendance23 979Biggest winPHI 0 2 ORL April 13 Biggest defeatATL 4 0 ORL June 30 CHI 4 0 ORL Sept 16 Home colorsAway colors 20172019 Contents 1 Season review 1 1 Pre season 1 2 March 1 3 April 1 4 May 1 5 June 1 6 July 1 7 August 1 8 September 1 9 October 1 9 1 Decision Day 1 10 November 2 Roster 3 Staff 4 Competitions 4 1 Friendlies 4 2 Major League Soccer 4 2 1 Results summary 4 2 2 Results 4 3 Standings 4 3 1 Eastern Conference table 4 3 2 Overall table 4 4 U S Open Cup 5 Squad statistics 5 1 Appearances 5 2 Goalscorers 5 3 Shutouts 5 4 Disciplinary record 6 Player movement 6 1 MLS SuperDraft picks 6 2 Transfers in 6 3 Loans in 6 4 Transfers out 6 5 Loans out 7 Broadcasting 8 ReferencesSeason review editPre season edit We want guys who want to compete who want to win and who feel the pain when we don t win Every single player we ve brought during the offseason has sat down with me looked me in the eye and told me they want to win and they want to be here for the right reasons HC Jason Kreis on the roster revamp 1 On December 17 2017 Kaka announced his retirement after turning down offers from former clubs Sao Paulo FC and A C Milan 2 With the options of several players declined at the end of the previous season 3 4 Orlando City set its sights on the off season to rebuild its roster 1 The club began the winter transfer window by acquiring midfielder Sacha Kljestan from the New York Red Bulls in exchange for attacker Carlos Rivas and defender Tommy Redding 5 During this time it was announced that Orlando City B had elected to not participate in the 2018 USL season 6 sparking alarm in regards to the club s youth development and depth 7 Just a few days later Paraguayan midfielder Josue Colman signed with the club as a Young Designated Player 8 In early January Orlando City Stadium played host to two games in the 2018 edition of the Florida Cup 9 This was followed by the club also hosting the 2018 MLS Combine from January 11 to 17 10 which resulted in forward Chris Mueller being picked by Orlando City in the MLS SuperDraft 11 By mid January attention shifted to forward Cyle Larin after images of him undergoing a medical with Besiktas J K were posted on the Turkish club s Twitter account 12 While Orlando City was aware of the social media posting no transfer agreement had been made at that time and the club was preparing to take legal action as Larin was still under contract with Orlando City through 2019 13 When training camp officially commenced on January 22 Larin was absent and appeared to be training with Besiktas in a video released the following day 14 A week later Orlando City announced that they had come to terms with Besiktas for the transfer of Larin 15 On January 29 it was announced that Orlando City had acquired midfielder Justin Meram from Columbus Crew SC in exchange for 1 05 million in allocation money plus an international roster spot 16 Further transfers were made throughout January and February with a total of 13 new players making the move to Orlando 17 On February 28 center back Jonathan Spector was named the new captain of Orlando City following Kaka s departure 18 March edit Orlando City began their fourth Major League Soccer campaign on March 3 at home against D C United Despite Joe Bendik making a penalty save early on D C United opened the scoring in the 32nd minute with a Yamil Asad free kick In the 41st minute PC was issued a red card and Orlando City played the remainder of the game with 10 men The Lions maintained pressure throughout the second half and eventually equalized in stoppage time following a forward run by Jonathan Spector that set Stefano Pinho up for his debut goal securing a point with a 1 1 draw 19 Orlando remained at home for its second match falling 2 1 to Minnesota United FC following a brace by Ethan Finlay 20 The club then hit the road for its first away match of the season against New York City FC This marked the first Orlando City appearances for Lamine Sane and Josue Colman who both came on as second half subs as well as Sacha Kljestan Despite holding a 0 0 scoreline at half the Lions ended up falling 2 0 from goals by Ismael Tajouri and Maxi Moralez 21 Following a two week hiatus Orlando City returned home to host the New York Red Bulls After conceding in the seventh minute City soon struck back with a tap in goal by Will Johnson The Red Bulls regained the lead shortly after but the Lions equalized once again via a Dom Dwyer header to end the half at 2 2 Dwyer opened the second half with a goal that came from a throw in assist by Mohamed El Monir The visitors were able to level the scoreline in the 82nd minute but a shot from Scott Sutter that deflected off of Colman made its way into the back of the net and secured City all three points in the club s first victory of the 2018 Major League Soccer season 22 April edit nbsp Orlando SC takes on the visiting San Jose EarthquakesOn April 8 the Lions made team history by securing their first win from a 2 goal deficit with Dwyer scoring the game winning goal in the 87th minute for a dramatic 3 2 comeback victory against the Portland Timbers 23 The result also marked the first back to back wins for the club since April 29 2017 With all three goals scored in the final ten minutes they lead the league with 25 in the last three seasons 24 reaffirming the nickname Cardiac Cats Five days later Joe Bendik picked up his first clean sheet of the season to go along with four saves while Dwyer scored his 99th goal in all career caps for the Lions first away win of the season a 2 0 shutout of the Philadelphia Union 25 The winning streak stretched to four in a 3 2 home victory against the San Jose Earthquakes courtesy of goals from Mueller Kljestan and Dwyer Both Mueller and Dwyer s goals were milestones Mueller s strike came 63 seconds into the match making it the fastest MLS goal in the club s history and Dwyer s goal marked his 100th career goal in all competitions 26 Then in yet another come from behind thriller and their fifth straight win to close out the month Orlando City defeated the Colorado Rapids with a 2 1 scoreline at the high altitude of DSG Park 27 May edit The first major test of the season comes early as four of the next five matches for Orlando City come against the top four 2017 Eastern Conference teams Atlanta United FC Toronto FC the Chicago Fire and New York City FC 28 29 A new club record was reached as the Cardiac Cats opened the month of May with their sixth straight victory and fourth when conceding the first goal in a 3 1 result against Real Salt Lake Lamine Sane scored his first goal in purple while Chris Schuler made his debut in the squad s starting 11 against his former team 30 On May 13 Justin Meram opened his account with a second half goal against the Five Stripes However the Lions comeback fell short in a 2 1 loss their second of the season at home 31 The game was marred by fans throwing trash onto the field in frustration Orlando City was later criticized by local authorities and news organizations for routinely condemning behavior without taking any significant action to decrease such incidents 32 33 The rough patch continued with another 2 1 loss at Toronto FC 34 A 2 1 defeat at home to the Chicago Fire extended the losing streak to three games to close out the month as the Lions looked ahead to a 4 game 12 day road trip with stops in New York Miami Vancouver and Montreal 35 June edit The losing streak continued into the month of June as Orlando City fell 3 0 to New York City FC With Dom Dwyer out due to injury the Lions have found it difficult to score in their last four matches 36 The club was able to turn things around in their first match of the 2018 U S Open Cup when they defeated NPSL side Miami United FC 3 0 with goals from PC Stefano Pinho and Dillon Powers 37 However the club s MLS losing streak stretched to five games after the Lions were reduced to 10 men and were outscored 5 2 in Vancouver 38 The 12 day road trip came to an end in Montreal where Orlando City suffered its third consecutive three goal margin defeat 39 Two days later the club announced that it had parted ways with head coach Jason Kreis and that assistant coach Bobby Murphy would assume the role of interim coach 40 Under Bobby s leadership and changing to a three back formation that showed much improved stability in the defense the Lions were able to eke out a 1 1 win on PKs 4 2 against D C United in the Round of 16 in the U S Open Cup on June 20 41 Orlando played their first MLS match following Kreis departure on June 23 2018 when they faced Montreal for the second consecutive game Murphy continued with the three back formation he had used in the Open Cup four days earlier but Orlando fell to a 2 0 defeat only registering one shot on target on the way to their seventh consecutive league defeat a performance Bobby and several of the players apologized for post game 42 On June 29 the club announced that Louisville City FC manager and former Orlando City player coach James O Connor would take over as the Lion s new head coach 43 The day after Murphy took control of his final game as interim manager prior to O Connor filling the position permanently The result was a 4 0 defeat away to Atlanta United FC 44 July edit James O Connor s first game in charge was away at Los Angeles FC marking the first time Orlando had ever played the new expansion side The original kick off time was moved to 11 00 p m ET to avoid triple digit temperatures The team returned to the 4 2 3 1 formation that had been implemented earlier in the season under Jason Kreis but lost 4 1 breaking their three game scoreless streak but extending the losing streak to nine 45 On July 14 O Connor took charge of his first home game with the visit of Toronto FC Orlando won 2 1 to end their winless streak It was the first MLS match of the season to not feature Joe Bendik after Earl Edwards Jr was given the start in goal 46 Orlando were knocked out of the U S Open Cup at the quarterfinals stage on July 18 losing 1 0 away to Philadelphia Union 47 On July 22 Orlando traveled to Columbus Crew SC where they led for most of the match However a penalty call and a controversial lack of VAR led to a game tying 88th minute penalty Columbus would go on to win the game 3 2 in stoppage time 48 In response Professional Referee Organization released a statement acknowledging the error and reaffirming that the organization holds all officials accountable and takes appropriate action when necessary 49 Orlando returned home to face NYCFC for the third and final time of the year on July 26 falling to a 2 0 defeat and hitting the woodwork four times in the process 50 Then despite taking the lead three times Orlando lost 4 3 away to LA Galaxy on July 29 a game in which Cristian Higuita broke Cyle Larin s club record 89 appearances Galaxy s Zlatan Ibrahimovic notably scored his first MLS hattrick in the game 51 August edit On August 3 Orlando City traded Justin Meram back to Columbus Crew SC for 750 000 in Targeted Allocation Money and a 2019 international roster slot 52 The following day the Lions returned home to face New England Revolution After trailing by two goals early on City equalized in the 71st minute While New England gained the lead five minutes later the Lions equalized again in stoppage time resulting in a 3 3 draw 53 The team ended the month with two losses both by a one goal margin to DC United and Atlanta United FC The DC game marked the first time Orlando played at the newly opened Audi Field September edit On September 1 Orlando hosted Philadelphia Union and held them to a 2 2 draw thanks to a Scott Sutter goal in stoppage time It was the first time Orlando had avoided defeat against the same opponent twice in MLS this season The following weekend the team lost 1 0 away to Sporting Kansas City as Dom Dwyer returned to face his former team for the first time The team finished the month winless losing on two away trips to Sporting Kansas City and Chicago Fire before earning a 0 0 draw at home to Houston Dynamo with Adam Grinwis securing only the team s second league clean sheet of the season on his debut October edit Prior to the team s game against FC Dallas on October 6 Orlando were officially eliminated from playoff contention following Montreal s win over Columbus Crew earlier that day They went on to lose 2 0 Orlando remained on the road for the next match against New England Revolution which also ended 2 0 and extending the team s scoreless run to five games On October 17 the team set a new MLS single season record for number of goals conceded when Victor Rodriguez opened the scoring for Seattle Sounders FC the 71st goal Orlando had given up that year This surpassed the previous total of 70 set by Minnesota United FC in their inaugural season in 2017 Seattle went on to win 2 1 Orlando s final home game of the season played on October 21 saw them win only their second game under the stewardship of James O Connor when Kljestan scored penalty in stoppage time to beat Columbus Crew 2 1 Decision Day edit On October 28 the final day of the regular season Orlando traveled to a New York Red Bulls side who were one of two teams with the potential to win the Supporters Shield They started the day one point behind Atlanta United FC but their 1 0 win over Orlando combined with Atlanta s 4 1 defeat against Toronto FC meant they finished top of the standings and lifted the Shield for the third time Orlando finished the season bottom of the Eastern Conference and because of Colorado Rapids decision day win dropped to 22nd in the Supporters Shield November edit On November 26 2018 Orlando City parted ways with general manager Niki Budalic who had been at the club since January 2016 and held the role of GM for two years 54 The day after the club announced it had decided not to exercise the contract options of eight players Joe Bendik Richie Laryea Tony Rocha Chris Schuler Jonathan Spector Scott Sutter Donny Toia and Jose Villarreal Earl Edwards Jr would also be released as a result of his expired contract Roster editAs of August 3 2018 55 No Nationality Name Position s Date of birth age Previous club NotesGoalkeepers1 nbsp Joe Bendik GK 1989 04 25 April 25 1989 aged 28 nbsp Toronto FC 31 nbsp Mason Stajduhar GK 1997 12 02 December 2 1997 aged 20 nbsp Orlando City U 23 HGP36 nbsp Earl Edwards Jr GK 1992 01 24 January 24 1992 aged 26 nbsp UCLA Bruins 99 nbsp Adam Grinwis GK 1992 04 21 April 21 1992 aged 25 nbsp Saint Louis FC Defenders2 nbsp Jonathan Spector C CB 1986 03 01 March 1 1986 aged 32 nbsp Birmingham City 3 nbsp Amro Tarek CB 1992 05 17 May 17 1992 aged 25 nbsp Wadi Degla Loan in12 nbsp Shane O Neill CB 1993 09 02 September 2 1993 aged 24 nbsp Excelsior HGP13 nbsp Mohamed El Monir LB 1992 04 08 April 8 1992 aged 25 nbsp Partizan Belgrade INT21 nbsp Scott Sutter RB 1986 05 13 May 13 1986 aged 31 nbsp Young Boys 22 nbsp Lamine Sane CB 1987 03 22 March 22 1987 aged 30 nbsp Werder Bremen INT25 nbsp Donny Toia LB 1992 05 28 May 28 1992 aged 25 nbsp Montreal Impact 27 nbsp R J Allen RB 1990 04 17 April 17 1990 aged 27 nbsp New York City FC 28 nbsp Chris Schuler CB 1987 09 06 September 6 1987 aged 30 nbsp Real Salt Lake 94 nbsp PC LB 1994 03 10 March 10 1994 aged 23 nbsp Orlando City B Midfielders4 nbsp Will Johnson CM 1987 01 21 January 21 1987 aged 31 nbsp Toronto FC 5 nbsp Dillon Powers DM 1991 02 14 February 14 1991 aged 27 nbsp Colorado Rapids 6 nbsp Richie Laryea AM 1995 01 07 January 7 1995 aged 23 nbsp Orlando City B GA7 nbsp Cristian Higuita CM 1994 01 14 January 14 1994 aged 24 nbsp Deportivo Cali 8 nbsp Tony Rocha CM 1993 08 21 August 21 1993 aged 24 nbsp Orlando City B 10 nbsp Josue Colman AM 1998 07 25 July 25 1998 aged 19 nbsp Cerro Porteno INT DP15 nbsp Cam Lindley DM 1997 07 18 July 18 1997 aged 20 nbsp North Carolina Tar Heels HGP16 nbsp Sacha Kljestan AM 1985 09 09 September 9 1985 aged 32 nbsp New York Red Bulls DP20 nbsp Uri Rosell DM 1992 07 07 July 7 1992 aged 25 nbsp Sporting CP 26 nbsp Carlos Ascues DM 1992 06 19 June 19 1992 aged 25 nbsp Alianza Lima Loan inForwards11 nbsp Pierre Da Silva LW 1998 07 28 July 28 1998 aged 19 nbsp Orlando City B 14 nbsp Dom Dwyer CF 1990 07 30 July 30 1990 aged 27 nbsp Sporting KC DP17 nbsp Chris Mueller RW 1996 08 28 August 28 1996 aged 21 nbsp Wisconsin Badgers 19 nbsp Yoshimar Yotun LW 1990 04 07 April 7 1990 aged 27 nbsp Malmo FF INT29 nbsp Stefano Pinho CF 1991 01 12 January 12 1991 aged 27 nbsp Miami FC 33 nbsp Jose Villarreal CF 1993 09 10 September 10 1993 aged 24 nbsp LA Galaxy HGPStaff editExecutiveMajority owner and chairman nbsp Flavio Augusto da SilvaMinor owner life president nbsp Phil RawlinsOwner nbsp John BonnerChief executive officer nbsp Alex LeitaoGeneral manager nbsp Niki BudalicCoaching staffHead coach nbsp James O ConnorAssistant coach nbsp Daniel ByrdAssistant coach nbsp Sean McAuleyAssistant coach academy coordinator nbsp Bobby MurphyGoalkeeping coach nbsp Thabane SutuCompetitions editFriendlies edit The pre season schedule was announced on January 16 2018 outlining five closed door pre season friendlies over the course of February 56 Training camp began on Monday January 22 for the first of three training sessions before the club traveled to Jacksonville for a 10 day pre season training camp at Davis Park 57 The club then relocated back to its training facility at Sylvan Lake Park 58 A sixth pre season friendly was played on February 25 against Nashville SC of the United Soccer League 59 Jacksonville Dolphins v Orlando City February 3Jacksonville Dolphins1 4Orlando CityJacksonville Florida12 00 pm EST Escobado nbsp Yotun nbsp pen Johnson nbsp nbsp Kljestan nbsp Stadium Southern Oak Stadium Attendance Closed door scrimmageOrlando City v Minnesota United FC February 10Orlando City4 1Minnesota United FCSanford Florida10 00 am EST Johnson nbsp Mueller nbsp nbsp Kljestan nbsp Finlay nbsp Stadium Sylvan Lake Park Attendance Closed door scrimmagePhiladelphia Union v Orlando City February 14Philadelphia Union1 3Orlando CitySanford Florida10 00 am EST Burke nbsp Report Yotun nbsp pen Allen nbsp Mueller nbsp Stadium Sylvan Lake Park Attendance Closed door scrimmageOrlando City v Real Salt Lake February 17Orlando City5 2Real Salt LakeSanford Florida12 00 pm EST Kljestan nbsp Mueller nbsp nbsp o g nbsp Pinho nbsp Plata nbsp Silva nbsp Stadium Sylvan Lake Park Attendance Closed door scrimmageOrlando City v Chicago Fire February 24Orlando City2 3Chicago FireOrlando Florida11 30 am EST Yotun nbsp pen Yotun nbsp Mueller nbsp Report nbsp Nikolic nbsp nbsp Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance Closed door scrimmageOrlando City v Nashville SC February 25Orlando City Nashville SCOrlando FloridaStadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance Closed door scrimmageNote Closed to the media no official scoreline releasedMajor League Soccer edit Further information 2018 Major League Soccer season All times in regular season on Eastern Daylight Time UTC 04 00 except where otherwise noted The opening home match was announced on December 19 2017 60 while the remaining MLS schedule was released on January 4 2018 61 Outside of the club there were several changes made throughout the league The most significant change came via the addition of Los Angeles FC as the 23rd franchise in MLS and 12th member of the Western Conference 62 Orlando City SC played LAFC for the first time on July 7 2018 63 Results summary edit Overall Home Away Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD34 8 4 22 43 74 31 28 6 4 7 28 30 2 2 0 15 15 44 29Source Match reports Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334GroundHHAHHAHAHHAHAAAHAAHAHAHAHHAAHAAHHAResultDLLWWWWWWLLLLLLLLLWLLLDLLDLLDLLLWLSource Match reportsA Away H Home W Win D Draw L Loss Results edit Orlando City v D C United March 3 1Orlando City1 1D C UnitedOrlando Florida7 30 pm Bendik nbsp PS 20 Lindley nbsp 31 PC nbsp 41 Yotun nbsp 81 Pinho nbsp 90 3 Report Asad nbsp 32 Birnbaum nbsp 45 1 Mattocks nbsp 45 6 DeLeon nbsp 47 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 25 527Referee Fotis BazakosOrlando City v Minnesota United FC March 10 2Orlando City1 2Minnesota United FCOrlando Florida7 30 pm Yotun nbsp 42 PK Laryea nbsp 56 Report Finlay nbsp 12 nbsp 79 Schuller nbsp 88 Toye nbsp 90 4 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 24 038Referee Sorin StoicaNote Former Head Coach Adrian Heath returns to OrlandoNew York City FC v Orlando City March 17 3New York City FC2 0Orlando CityThe Bronx New York3 30 p m Wallace nbsp 28 Ring nbsp 54 Tajouri nbsp 62 Moralez nbsp 74 McNamara nbsp 83 Report Higuita nbsp 27 Laryea nbsp 90 Stadium Yankee Stadium Attendance 18 584Referee Jose Carlos RiveroNote Transfer MF Sascha Kljestan is eligible for team sheet 2 game suspension from 2017 MLS Playoffs endsOrlando City v New York Red Bulls March 31 4Orlando City4 3New York Red BullsOrlando Florida3 30 p m Johnson nbsp 15 Dwyer nbsp 26 48 Sane nbsp 54 Colman nbsp 86 Yotun nbsp 90 1 Report Volot nbsp 7 Etienne nbsp 24 Collin nbsp 38 Kaku nbsp 54 Long nbsp 82 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 23 913Referee Jair MarrufoNote Sacha Kljestan Carlos Rivas and Tommy Redding face their former teams for the first time following a trade involving all three in JanuaryOrlando City v Portland Timbers April 8 5Orlando City3 2Portland TimbersOrlando Florida4 00 p m El Monir nbsp 28 Mueller nbsp 80 Kljestan nbsp 82 PK Dwyer nbsp 87 nbsp 90 3 Report Blanco nbsp 8 Valeri nbsp 20 PK Tuiloma nbsp 59 Gleeson nbsp 77 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 23 601Referee Baldomero ToledoPhiladelphia Union v Orlando City April 13 6Philadelphia Union0 2Orlando CityChester Pennsylvania8 00 p m EDT Real nbsp 67 Rosenberry nbsp 81 Report Dwyer nbsp 38 nbsp 74 Mueller nbsp 45 Bendik nbsp 63 El Monir nbsp 79 Stadium Talen Energy Stadium Attendance 16 032Referee Chris PensoOrlando City v San Jose Earthquakes April 21 7Orlando City3 2San Jose EarthquakesOrlando Florida7 30 p m Mueller nbsp 2 Kljestan nbsp 35 Yotun nbsp 65 Dwyer nbsp 69 Report Jungwirth nbsp 78 nbsp 90 Quintana nbsp 73 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 25 527Referee Ismail ElfathNote Adidas Parley for the Oceans campaign all 23 MLS teams wearing plastic recycled material kits Dom Dwyer s 100th career goalColorado Rapids v Orlando City April 29 8Colorado Rapids1 2Orlando CityCommerce City Colorado4 00 p m Badji nbsp 26 Boateng nbsp 60 Wynne nbsp 67 Castillo nbsp 68 Martinez nbsp 72 Report Higuita nbsp 52 Yotun nbsp 77 PK Tarek nbsp 87 Stadium Dick s Sporting Goods Park Attendance 15 702Referee Jose Carlos RiveroOrlando City v Real Salt Lake May 6 9Orlando City3 1Real Salt LakeOrlando Florida5 00 p m Bendik nbsp 51 El Monir nbsp 59 Dwyer nbsp 60 Sane nbsp 63 Higuita nbsp 74 Yotun nbsp 78 Report Baird nbsp 12 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 23 258Referee Robert SibigaOrlando City v Atlanta United FC May 13 10Orlando City1 2Atlanta United FCOrlando Florida6 00 p m Meram nbsp 57 Higuita nbsp 20 Bendik nbsp 32 Yotun nbsp 82 Rosell nbsp 88 Johnson nbsp 90 4 Report Martinez nbsp 10 PK Barco nbsp 31 Villalba nbsp 84 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 24 232Referee Alan KellyToronto FC v Orlando City May 18 11Toronto FC2 1Orlando CityToronto Ontario Canada8 00 p m Chapman nbsp 63 Telfer nbsp 87 Report Higuita nbsp 73 Johnson nbsp 84 Stadium BMO Field Attendance 28 009Referee Allen ChapmanNote Joe Bendik becomes first Lions player to play 7 000 minutesOrlando City v Chicago Fire May 26 12Orlando City1 2Chicago FireOrlando Florida7 30 p m Higuita nbsp 28 El Monir nbsp 11 Schuler nbsp 40 Rosell nbsp 64 Mueller nbsp 70 Kljestan nbsp 90 Report Katai nbsp 13 Gordon nbsp 82 Ellis nbsp 45 1 Adams nbsp 89 Kappelhof nbsp 90 6 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 25 288Referee Nima SaghafiNew York City FC v Orlando City June 2 13New York City FC3 0Orlando CityThe Bronx New York7 30 p m Tajouri nbsp 35 nbsp 79 Moralez nbsp 77 nbsp 87 Report Rosell nbsp 78 Johnson nbsp 86 Stadium Yankee Stadium Attendance 22 103Referee Hilario GrajedaNote First of four road games including one U S Open Cup match in the span of 12 daysVancouver Whitecaps FC v Orlando City June 9 14Vancouver Whitecaps FC5 2Orlando CityVancouver British Columbia Canada10 00 p m Shea nbsp 33 Kamara nbsp 36 Aja nbsp 70 Davies nbsp 76 Reyna nbsp 87 Mezquida nbsp 90 Report Johnson nbsp 12 El Monir nbsp 27 nbsp 58 Higuita nbsp 45 Allen nbsp 50 Kljestan nbsp 64 Dwyer nbsp 90 4 Stadium BC Place Attendance 22 120Referee Jose Carlos RiveroMontreal Impact v Orlando City June 13 15Montreal Impact3 0Orlando CityMontreal Quebec Canada7 30 p m Piatti nbsp 5 PK nbsp 90 2 Tarek nbsp 55 o g Report Dwyer nbsp 17 Higuita nbsp 19 Rosell nbsp 49 Stadium Stade Saputo Attendance 15 621Referee Armando VillarrealOrlando City v Montreal Impact June 23 16Orlando City0 2Montreal ImpactOrlando Florida7 30 p m Kljestan nbsp 58 Report Sane nbsp 55 o g Piatti nbsp 84 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 23 498Referee Drew FischerAtlanta United FC v Orlando City June 30 17Atlanta United FC4 0Orlando CityAtlanta Georgia7 00 p m Martinez nbsp 3 Almiron nbsp 55 nbsp 78 Barco nbsp 57 Report Johnson nbsp 19 Stadium Mercedes Benz Stadium Attendance 71 932Referee Armando VillarrealNote Supporters groups Iron Lion Firm amp The Ruckus banned from next two matches in Atlanta due to alleged inappropriate behavior through 2019 season Los Angeles FC v Orlando City July 7 18Los Angeles FC4 1Orlando CityLos Angeles California4 30 p m Diomande nbsp 28 nbsp 82 Blessing nbsp 32 Rossi nbsp 84 Ciman nbsp 90 1 Report Kljestan nbsp 59 Allen nbsp 61 Rosell nbsp 81 Stadium Banc of California Stadium Attendance 22 000Referee Chris PensoNote New expansion club for MLS in 2018 James O Connor s first game in charge of Orlando Orlando City v Toronto FC July 14 19Orlando City2 1Toronto FCOrlando Florida7 30 p m Schuler nbsp 6 nbsp 34 Dwyer nbsp 48 Report Chapman nbsp 55 Bradley nbsp 67 Zavaleta nbsp 55 Hagglund nbsp 90 4 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 23 420Referee Allen ChapmanColumbus Crew v Orlando City July 21 20Columbus Crew3 2Orlando CityColumbus Ohio7 30 p m Jonathan nbsp 26 Zardes nbsp 51 nbsp 88 Santos nbsp 84 Trapp nbsp 90 2 Williams nbsp 90 5 Report Kljestan nbsp 16 nbsp 43 Schuler nbsp 26 Pinho nbsp 58 El Munir nbsp 87 Yotun nbsp 90 3 Stadium MAPFRE Stadium Attendance 14 052Referee Silviu PetrescuOrlando City v New York City FC July 26 21Orlando City0 2New York City FCOrlando Florida8 00 p m Dwyer nbsp 44 Higuita nbsp 62 O Neill nbsp 83 Report Moralez nbsp 40 Tinnerholm nbsp 45 1 McNamara nbsp 58 Johnson nbsp 87 Ring nbsp 90 5 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 23 790Referee Robert SibigaLA Galaxy v Orlando City July 29 22LA Galaxy4 3Orlando CityCarson California9 30 p m Ciani nbsp 8 Giovani nbsp 39 Ibrahimovic nbsp 47 67 71 nbsp 72 Report Higuita nbsp 18 Ciani nbsp 44 o g Rocha nbsp 48 Dwyer nbsp 54 Stadium StubHub Center Attendance 24 941Referee Armando VillarrealOrlando City v New England Revolution August 4 23Orlando City3 3New England RevolutionOrlando Florida7 30 p m PC nbsp 6 Kljestan nbsp 39 Dwyer nbsp 45 nbsp 90 4 Tarek nbsp 71 Sutter nbsp 90 3 Yotun nbsp 90 8 Report Agudelo nbsp 7 Penilla nbsp 18 Bye nbsp 38 Bunbury nbsp 76 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 23 879Referee Hilario GrajedaD C United v Orlando City August 12 24D C United3 2Orlando CityWashington D C 6 00 p m Acosta nbsp 45 4 64 90 6 nbsp 90 6 Birnbaum nbsp 49 Report Ousted nbsp 50 o g Higuita nbsp 55 Dwyer nbsp 71 Tarek nbsp 86 Stadium Audi Field Attendance 17 020Referee Jose Carlos RiveroNote Orlando s first visit to newly opened Audi Field Orlando City v Atlanta United FC August 24 25Orlando City1 2Atlanta United FCOrlando Florida8 00 p m Sutter nbsp 39 Johnson nbsp 60 Rosell nbsp 86 Spector nbsp 90 3 Report Gonzalez Pirez nbsp 21 Martinez nbsp 74 nbsp 75 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 25 058Referee Ismail ElfathOrlando City v Philadelphia Union September 1 26Orlando City2 2Philadelphia UnionOrlando Florida8 00 p m Dwyer nbsp 9 Sutter nbsp 90 1 Report Burke nbsp 32 Picault nbsp 88 Bedoya nbsp 89 Jones nbsp 90 5 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 22 912Referee Chris PensoSporting Kansas City v Orlando City September 8 27Sporting Kansas City1 0Orlando CityKansas City Kansas8 30 p m Gutierrez nbsp 53 Report Mueller nbsp 38 Johnson nbsp 42 Stadium Children s Mercy Park Attendance 19 332Referee Alan KellyChicago Fire v Orlando City September 16 28Chicago Fire4 0Orlando CityBridgeview Illinois5 00 p m Nikolic nbsp 3 70 Katai nbsp 28 nbsp 58 de Leeuw nbsp 56 Report Stadium Toyota Park Attendance 16 287Referee Allen ChapmanOrlando City v Houston Dynamo September 22 29Orlando City0 0Houston DynamoOrlando Florida7 30 p m Spector nbsp 24 Ascues nbsp 73 Dwyer nbsp 90 1 Yotun nbsp 90 4 Report Wenger nbsp 33 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 23 723Referee Baldomero ToledoFC Dallas v Orlando City October 6 30FC Dallas2 0Orlando CityFrisco Texas8 00 p m Cannon nbsp 27 Gruezo nbsp 28 Mosquera nbsp 63 Ulloa nbsp 69 Report Dwyer nbsp 7 Yotun nbsp 35 Stadium Toyota Stadium Attendance 16 519Referee Nima SaghafiNew England Revolution v Orlando City October 13 31New England Revolution2 0Orlando CityFoxboro Massachusetts7 30 p m Penilla nbsp 51 Fagundez nbsp 55 Report Stadium Gillette Stadium Attendance 19 775Referee Dave GantarOrlando City v Seattle Sounders FC October 17 32Orlando City1 2Seattle Sounders FCOrlando Florida7 30 p m Dwyer nbsp 57 Ascues nbsp 90 2 Report Rodriguez nbsp 3 Bwana nbsp 13 Delem nbsp 78 A Roldan nbsp 90 5 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 22 344Referee Mark GeigerOrlando City v Columbus Crew October 21 33Orlando City2 1Columbus CrewOrlando FloridaDwyer nbsp 37 Yotun nbsp 57 PK Kljestan nbsp 90 6 PK Report Mensah nbsp 33 Higuain nbsp 54 Stadium Orlando City Stadium Attendance 23 642Referee Kevin StottNew York Red Bulls v Orlando City October 28 34New York Red Bulls1 0Orlando CityHarrison New Jersey4 30 p m Etienne nbsp 53 Muyl nbsp 74 Report Dwyer nbsp 45 Stadium Red Bull Arena Attendance 20 023Referee Ismail ElfathNote Decision Day 2018 all matches start at 4 30 pm ESTStandings edit Eastern Conference table edit Pos Teamvte Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts7 Montreal Impact 34 14 16 4 47 53 6 468 New England Revolution 34 10 13 11 49 55 6 419 Toronto FC 34 10 18 6 59 64 5 3610 Chicago Fire 34 8 18 8 48 61 13 3211 Orlando City SC 34 8 22 4 43 74 31 28Source MLSRules for classification 1 points 2 total wins 3 total goal differential 4 total goals scored 5 disciplinary points 6 away goal differential 7 away goals scored 8 home goal differential 9 home goals scored 10 coin toss or drawing of lots Overall table edit Pos Teamvte Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification a 19 Toronto FC 34 10 18 6 59 64 5 36 2019 CONCACAF Champions League20 Chicago Fire 34 8 18 8 48 61 13 3221 Colorado Rapids 34 8 19 7 36 63 27 3122 Orlando City SC 34 8 22 4 43 74 31 2823 San Jose Earthquakes 34 4 21 9 49 71 22 21Source MLSRules for classification 1 points 2 total wins 3 total goal differential 4 total goals scored 5 disciplinary points 6 away goals scored 7 away goal differential 8 coin toss or drawing of lotsNotes CONCACAF Champions LeagueSelection procedure Four US based teams qualified for the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League Due to a change in format to the tournament two qualifiers came from each of the 2017 and 2018 MLS seasons 64 This combined qualification method was used for the 2019 tournament only For the 2018 season the following teams qualified The winner of MLS Cup 2018 Atlanta United FC The winner of the 2018 U S Open Cup Houston Dynamo Thus unlike previous seasons the Supporters Shield winner and the regular season conference champion that did not win the Supporters Shield werw not guaranteed a berth Each qualifier entered at the second phase of the tournament One Canada based team qualified for the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League also entering at the second phase NOTE Canadian teams could not qualify through MLS The winner of the 2018 Canadian Championship Toronto FC U S Open Cup edit Main article 2018 Lamar Hunt U S Open Cup After the fourth round draw was held on May 24 Orlando City entered the 105th edition of the U S Open Cup on the road in South Florida against Miami FC on June 6 65 BracketFourth round June 5 6Round of 16 June 15 20Quarter finals July 18Semi finals August 8Final September 26 MLSHouston Dynamo5LQNTX Rayados0MLSHouston Dynamo1MLSMinnesota United FC0USLFC Cincinnati0 1 MLSMinnesota United FC0 3 MLSHouston Dynamo4MLSSporting Kansas City2MLSReal Salt Lake0MLSSporting Kansas City2MLSSporting Kansas City3MLSFC Dallas2USLSan Antonio FC0MLSFC Dallas1MLSHouston Dynamo3 7 MLSLos Angeles FC3 6 MLSLos Angeles FC2USLFresno FC0MLSLos Angeles FC3USLSacramento Republic FC2USLSacramento Republic FC2 MLSSeattle Sounders FC1MLSLos Angeles FC3MLSPortland Timbers2MLSPortland Timbers2MLSSan Jose Earthquakes0MLSPortland Timbers1MLSLA Galaxy0MLSLA Galaxy3PDLFC Golden State Force1MLSHouston Dynamo3MLSPhiladelphia Union0MLSPhiladelphia Union5USLRichmond Kickers0MLSPhiladelphia Union2MLSNew York Red Bulls1MLSNew York Red Bulls4MLSNew York City FC0MLSPhiladelphia Union1MLSOrlando City SC0MLSD C United1 4 USLNorth Carolina FC1 3 MLSD C United1 2 MLSOrlando City SC1 4 NPSLMiami United FC0MLSOrlando City SC3MLSPhiladelphia Union3MLSChicago Fire0MLSAtlanta United FC3USLCharleston Battery0MLSAtlanta United FC0MLSChicago Fire1MLSColumbus Crew SC2 9 MLSChicago Fire2 10 MLSChicago Fire4USLLouisville City FC0USLLouisville City FC3MLSNew England Revolution2USLLouisville City FC2USLNashville SC1USLNashville SC2MLSColorado Rapids0Host team listed firstBold winner after extra time penalty shootout score Miami United FC nbsp v nbsp Orlando City June 6 Fourth roundMiami United FC nbsp 0 3 nbsp Orlando CityHialeah Florida7 00 pm EDT Shamar nbsp 45 Schenfeld nbsp 51 Tejera nbsp 68 Domingues nbsp 70 Report El Monir nbsp 33 Pinho nbsp 37 Powers nbsp 53 PC nbsp 62 nbsp 73 Stadium Ted Hendricks Stadium Attendance 2 721Referee Elvis OsmanovicD C United nbsp v nbsp Orlando City div style overflow x auto table, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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