Orlando City SC

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.
Position
#10
Played
20
Points
21
W · D · L
6·3·11
US Major League Soccer
Top Match
ORL
ORL
00:30
Thu 20 Aug 2026
CHI
CHI
Possession
49.8%
50.2%
ORL CIN
Shots 18 - 11
Yellow Cards 1 - 2
Attendance 19,015
Played on: 16 Aug 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer
Possession
40.4%
59.6%
RBNY ORL
Shots 19 - 20
Yellow Cards 3 - 2
Attendance 22,104
Played on: 02 Aug 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer
Possession
48.2%
51.8%
ORL NSH
Shots 12 - 7
Attendance 24,453
Played on: 26 Jul 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer
Possession
51.5%
48.5%
SJ ORL
Shots 11 - 15
Yellow Cards 4 - 2
Attendance 16,211
Played on: 23 Jul 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer
Possession
54.8%
45.2%
CIN ORL
Shots 21 - 19
Yellow Cards 2 - 3
Attendance 25,513
Played on: 24 May 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer
Possession
45.3%
54.7%
ORL ATL
Shots 7 - 21
Yellow Cards 2 - 1
Attendance 20,074
Played on: 16 May 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer
24 May
L
2-6
FC Cincinnati
23 Jul
W
4-0
San Jose Earthquakes
26 Jul
W
1-0
Nashville SC
02 Aug
L
2-3
New York Red Bulls
16 Aug
D
1-1
FC Cincinnati
Top Scorer
Martín Ojeda
11 goals
Top Assister
Justin Ellis
5 assists
16 KP
Shot Stopper
Martín Ojeda
10 blocks
1 interceptions View profile
Goals Scored
32
1.6 per game
Goals Conceded
50
2.5 per game
Goal Difference
-18
29th in PL
Clean Sheets
2
10% of games
Total Assists
24
1.2 per game
Yellow Cards
44
2.2 per game
Pass Accuracy
84%
8,544 passes attempted

Full Squad

32 players

Goalkeepers

71
Maxime Crépeau
Canada · Age 32
19 apps
12
Javier Otero
Age 23
2 apps
40
Tristan Himes
Age 23
0 apps

Defenders

3
Adrián Marín
Age 29
18 apps 3a
24
Griffin Dorsey
Age 27
17 apps 3g 1a
4
David Brekalo
Age 27
16 apps 2g
57
Iago Teodoro
Age 21
14 apps
6
Robin Jansson
Age 34
14 apps
21
Nolan Miller
Age 22
5 apps
33
Clovis Archange
Age 18
0 apps

Midfielders

77
Iván Angulo
Age 27
20 apps 1g 4a
8
Braian Ojeda
Paraguay · Age 26
18 apps 1g 2a
5
Luis Otávio
Age 19
15 apps 1g
10
Martín Ojeda
Age 27
15 apps 11g
20
Eduard Atuesta
Age 29
14 apps 3a
19
Zakaria Taifi
Age 20
13 apps 2a
16
Wilder Cartagena
Age 31
7 apps
25
Colin Guske
Age 19
6 apps
80
Ignacio Gómez
Age 20
2 apps 1g
35
Joran Gerbet
Age 25
1 app
74
Dylan Judelson
Age 18
0 apps
65
Gustavo Caraballo
Age 17
0 apps
38
Issah Haruna
Age 22
0 apps

Forwards

11
Tiago
Age 21
17 apps 1g 1a
14
Tyrese Spicer
Age 25
16 apps 5g 1a
22
Justin Ellis
Age 19
13 apps 1g 5a
87
Marco Pasalic
Croatia · Age 25
12 apps 2g
7
Antoine Griezmann
Age 35
5 apps 1g 2a
44
Bernardo Rhein
Age 18
5 apps
23
Harvey Sarajian
Age 21
5 apps
9
Daryl Dike
West Bromwich Albion · Age 26
2 apps
90
Pedro Leão
Age 20
1 app
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