Orlando City SC earned a 2-1 victory over the New England Revolution on Wednesday night at Exploria Stadium to advance to the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Quarterfinals for the third time in club history. After a dull scoreless 90 minutes, the game moved into extra time and finally sparked into life as Benji Michel […]
Orlando City had their supporters to thank this evening as they managed to grab a point with a 3-3 draw after a last gasp equalizer by Scott Sutter against New England Revolution at Orlando City Stadium. Woeful defending was again the story as Orlando City gifted goals to the visitors to make life difficult for […]
Continue reading …Orlando City returned to Orlando City Stadium after a four game road trip that saw them take just four points including an extremely poor performance in Portland last weekend. The Revolution had beaten Orlando 4-0 at the start of that run so the Lions were set on putting a few things right going into the […]
Continue reading …In its first home game since July 8, Orlando City SC scored three second-half goals to earn a 3-1 win over the New England Revolution, putting the teams level in the race for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Two goals from Kevin Molino and one from Cyle Larin’s helped the Lions extend […]
Continue reading …An exciting second half finish glossed over a poor performance by Orlando City against the New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium tonight as they salvaged a point through a 90th minute Carlos Rivas equalizer. A crowd of 25,203 turned out on a cool New England evening to see the home side grab an 8th minute […]
Continue reading …Another controversial finish to an Orlando City Soccer game saw the home team denied a victory and the full three points in front of 36,048 fans at the Orlando Citrus Bowl today. The game also started in similar fashion as referee Baldomero Toledo awarded the home side a penalty just 13 seconds into the game. […]
Continue reading …Defensive errors were again the bane of Orlando City Soccer’s performance against table topping New England Revolution this evening as the home side found themselves 2-0 down after 72 minutes in front of 27,243 boisterous fans at the Orlando Citrus Bowl. Playing their first Major League Soccer game for 12 days, Orlando started extremely slowly […]
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