Orlando City SC

Purple fills the stands, The Wall drives the noise, and Orlando matches rarely feel quiet for long. Use the stats on this page to follow recent form and game trends with more clarity.
USA
US Major League Soccer
Top Match
SJ
SJ
02:30
Thu 23 Jul 2026
ORL
ORL
Top Scorer
Martín Ojeda
11 goals
Top Assister
Iván Angulo
4 assists
Shot Stopper
Martín Ojeda
10 blocks
1 interceptions View profile
02 May
W
4-3
Inter Miami CF
09 May
L
0-2
CF Montréal
13 May
W
4-3
Philadelphia Union
16 May
D
1-1
Atlanta United
23 May
L
2-6
FC Cincinnati
Goals Scored
23
1.53 per game
Goals Conceded
44
2.93 per game
Goal Difference
-21
29th in PL
Clean Sheets
0
0% of games
Total Assists
15
1 per game
Yellow Cards
36
2.4 per game
Pass Accuracy
83%
6,079 passes attempted

Full Squad

31 players
Player Pos Apps Goals AST Rating
Maxime Crépeau GK 14 0 0
Javier Otero GK 2 0 0
Tristan Himes GK 0 0 0
Adrián Marín DEF 13 0 3
Iago Teodoro DEF 13 0 0
Griffin Dorsey DEF 12 2 1
David Brekalo DEF 11 0 0
Robin Jansson DEF 9 0 0
Tahir Reid-Brown DEF 7 0 0
Nolan Miller DEF 5 0 0
Braian Ojeda MID 15 0 1
Possession
56.6%
43.4%
NSH ORL
Shots 19 - 9
Yellow Cards 1 - 2
Attendance 27,167
Played on: 21 Mar 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer
Possession
34.7%
65.3%
ORL MTL
Shots 15 - 18
Yellow Cards 1 - 1
Attendance 18,035
Played on: 14 Mar 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer
Possession
71.5%
28.5%
NYC ORL
Shots 13 - 4
Attendance 25,055
Played on: 07 Mar 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer
Possession
39%
61%
ORL MIA
Shots 10 - 15
Yellow Cards 3 - 3
Attendance 24,453
Played on: 02 Mar 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer
Possession
48%
52%
ORL RBNY
Shots 17 - 22
Yellow Cards 1 - 2
Attendance 24,453
Played on: 22 Feb 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer

Inside Orlando City SC’s Form

Vamos, Vamos Orlando – Form, Facts & Momentum

Orlando’s style relies on purposeful ball movement, short passes, and quick rotations with overlapping runs to create angles in the final third.

When they’re playing well, possession doesn't feel slow; it feels like pressure because the ball keeps cycling until a gap appears. The next phase arrives quickly, and opponents are forced into clearances or rushed decisions. That’s why their momentum can come in waves: a spell of clean buildup, a stretch of sustained territory, then a burst of chances when the movement clicks.