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Orlando City Soccer’s new coach wants his players to enjoy their football and get back to winning. James O’Connor held his first presser today as head coach.
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The Orlando City Soccer club has suspended the supporter group privileges for Atlanta United Football Club for three matches. The moves follows an incident where trash was thrown on the field during a match on May 15th.
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Don’t’ disrespect the field. That’s the word from Orlando City Soccer Club to fans who threw trash on the field during the last home game against Atlanta. Orlando City CEO Alex Leitão said he takes responsibility since this isn’t the first time this has happened but it’s not going to happen anymore.
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As Orlando City Soccer’s new season kicks off, Intersection explores how the city embraced soccer, with writers Simon and Susan Veness.The authors of Defying Expectations: Phil Rawlins And The Orlando City Soccer Story say Rawlins came from a working class background in England.
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Orlando City Soccer fans will have to carry clear bags and go through metal detectors when the new soccer stadium opens next month.The club says clear totes, one gallon clear plastic storage bags, and small clutch purses and wallets will be allowed. But diaper bags will not.
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The crowd at this weekend’s game has taken the National Women’s Soccer League to a new level, said Orlando Pride's head coach. The Pride beat the Houston Dash before a record-setting crowd.
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Construction delays will keep Orlando City Soccer games at the Citrus Bowl for a little longer than planned.
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A big shake up at Orlando City Soccer. The man in charge of running all three teams, Orlando City, Orlando City B and the Orlando Pride is leaving.
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Orlando’s brand new women’s soccer team has its first three players. It includes a member of the U.S. Women’s Soccer team.
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It’s official – a professional women’s soccer team is coming to Orlando. The team will start playing next year.