List of Orlando City SC records and statistics

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Orlando City SC is an American professional soccer team based in Orlando, Florida, that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS).

This is a list of franchise records for Orlando, which dates from their inaugural MLS season in 2015 to present.

All stats accurate as of match played April 26, 2025.

Domestic

U.S. Open Cup: 1

Player records

Appearances

Most appearances

Competitive, professional matches only.
# Pos. Name Nationality Years MLS Playoffs USOC Continent Other Total
1 Defender Robin Jansson  Sweden 2019–present 1951212516243
2 Defender Kyle Smith  United States 2019–2025 178108515216
3 Goalkeeper Pedro Gallese  Peru 2020–2025 164124516201
4 Defender Rodrigo Schlegel  Argentina 2020–2025 14711949180
5 Midfielder César Araújo  Uruguay 2022–2025 120109512155
6 Forward Iván Angulo  Colombia 2022–present 121106511152
7 Defender Kevin Molino  Trinidad and Tobago 2011–2016 131900140
Midfielder Martín Ojeda  Argentina 2023–present 111 8 5 6 12 140
9 Midfielder Mauricio Pereyra  Uruguay 2019–2023 1147627136
10 Forward Chris Mueller  United States 2018–2021 1123605126
As of April 29, 2026[2]
USOC = U.S. Open Cup; Continent = CONCACAF Champions League/Cup; Other = Other competitions include Leagues Cup and Campeones Cup

Bolded players are currently on the Orlando City SC roster.

Goals

Facundo Torres, 2024
Martín Ojeda, 2025
  • Most league goals in a season: 17Cyle Larin, 2015
  • Most goals scored in a match: 3
Carlos Rivas vs. Charleston Battery, U.S. Open Cup, June 17, 2015[3]
Cyle Larin vs. New York City FC, MLS, July 26, 2015[4]
Cyle Larin vs. New York Red Bulls, MLS, September 25, 2015[5]
Martín Ojeda vs. New England Revolution, MLS, May 10, 2025[6]
Luis Muriel vs. Club Necaxa, Leagues Cup, August 6, 2025[7]
  • Goals in consecutive league matches: 4 consecutive matches
Dom Dwyer, March 31, 2018 to April 22, 2018
Nani, April 6, 2019 to May 4, 2019
Daryl Dike, October 24, 2021 to February 27, 2022
Ramiro Enrique, July 6, 2024 to August 24, 2024
Facundo Torres vs. Charlotte FC, MLS Cup playoffs, November 9, 2024[9]
Marco Pašalić vs. Atlas, Leagues Cup, August 2, 2025[10]

Overall goals

Competitive, professional matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.
# Pos. Name Nationality Years MLS Playoffs USOC Continent Other Total Goals per game
1 Forward Facundo Torres  Uruguay 2022–2024 37 (95) 2 (9) 4 (7) 3 (6) 1 (6) 47 (123) 0.38
2 Forward Cyle Larin  Canada 2015–2017 43 (87) 0 (0) 1 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) 44 (89) 0.49
3 Midfielder Martín Ojeda  Argentina 2023–present 29 (111) 1 (8) 0 (9) 1 (6) 5 (12) 36 (140) 0.26
4 Forward Duncan McGuire  United States 2023–present 27 (80) 0 (9) 1 (3) 1 (4) 2 (6) 31 (103) 0.3
Forward Nani  Portugal 2019–2021 28 (77) 1 (3) 0 (3) 0 (0) 2 (5) 31 (88) 0.35
6 Midfielder Kaká  Brazil 2015–2017 24 (75) 0 (0) 1 (3) 0 (0) 0 (0) 25 (78) 0.32
Forward Ramiro Enrique  Argentina 2023–2025 20 (74) 1 (8) 2 (3) 0 (6) 2 (11) 25 (102) 0.25
7 Forward Dom Dwyer  United States 2017–2020 24 (67) 0 (0) 0 (3) 0 (0) 0 (0) 24 (70) 0.34
9 Forward Chris Mueller  United States 2018–2021 21 (112) 0 (2) 1 (6) 0 (0) 0 (6) 22 (126) 0.17
10 Forward Tesho Akindele  Canada 2019–2022 19 (104) 0 (4) 1 (8) 0 (0) 1 (5) 21 (121) 0.17
As of April 29, 2026[2]
USOC = U.S. Open Cup; Continent = CONCACAF Champions League/Cup; Other = Other competitions include Leagues Cup and Campeones Cup

Bolded players are currently on the Orlando City SC roster.

Goalkeeping

Mason Stajduhar vs. Chicago Fire FC, MLS, June 22, 2024[12]
Maxime Crépeau vs. New York Red Bulls, MLS, February 21, 2026[13]

Most shutouts

Competitive, professional matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.
# Name Nationality Years MLS Playoffs USOC Continent Other Total
1 Pedro Gallese  Peru 2020–2025 46 (164)5 (12)0 (4)3 (5)3 (17)57 (201)
2 Joe Bendik  United States 2016–2018 13 (92)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)13 (92)
3 Brian Rowe  United States 2019–2020 8 (36)0 (1)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)8 (37)
4 Tally Hall  United States 2015 5 (23)0 (0)1 (2)0 (0)0 (0)6 (25)
5 Earl Edwards Jr.  United States 2015–2018 1 (6)0 (0)2 (6)0 (0)0 (0)3 (12)
Mason Stajduhar  United States 2021–2024 3 (16)0 (0)0 (4)0 (1)0 (1)3 (22)
7 Javier Otero  Venezuela 2023–present 0 (5) 0 (0) 2 (3) 0 (0) 0 (0) 2 (8)
Donovan Ricketts  Jamaica 2015 2 (10)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)2 (10)
9 Brandon Austin  England 2021 1 (5)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)1 (5)
Josh Ford  United States 2015 1 (2)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)1 (2)
Adam Grinwis  United States 2018–2019
2021–2023
1 (7)0 (0)0 (4)0 (0)0 (0)1 (11)
As of April 15, 2026[2]
USOC = U.S. Open Cup; Continent = CONCACAF Champions League/Cup; Other = Other competitions include Leagues Cup and Campeones Cup

Bolded players are currently on the Orlando City SC roster.

Team records

Record wins

  • Record MLS win:
6–1 vs. New England Revolution, September 27, 2017[14]
5–0 vs. San Jose Earthquakes, June 22, 2021[15]
5–0 vs. D.C. United, July 6, 2024
6–1 vs. New England Revolution, MLS, September 27, 2017[18]
5–0 vs. San Jose Earthquakes, MLS, June 22, 2021[15]
5–0 vs. D.C. United, MLS, July 6, 2024
  • Record road win:
5–2 vs. New York Red Bulls, MLS, September 25, 2015[5]
4–1 vs. Montreal Impact, MLS, September 7, 2016[19]
3–0 vs. Montreal Impact, MLS, June 1, 2019[20]
3–0 vs. New York Red Bulls, MLS, June 3, 2023[21]

Record defeats

1–3 vs. New England Revolution, November 29, 2020[23]
1–3 vs. Nashville SC, November 23, 2021
0–2 vs. CF Montréal, October 16, 2022
0–2 vs. Columbus Crew, November 25, 2023
1–3 vs. Chicago Fire, July 22, 2015[24]
1–3 vs. Miami FC, June 14, 2017[25]
0–2 vs. Atlanta United FC, August 6, 2019[26]
1–4 vs. Columbus Crew, MLS, September 17, 2016[27]
0–3 vs. New York City FC, MLS, May 21, 2017[28]
2–5 vs. Chicago Fire, MLS, October 6, 2019[29]
0–3 vs. New York Red Bulls, MLS, April 24, 2022[30]

Highest scores

Orlando City score listed first

  • Highest scoring MLS game: 8 goals
3–5 vs. New York City FC, July 26, 2015[4]
3–5 vs. D.C. United, July 4, 2022
4–4 vs. Charleston Battery, U.S. Open Cup, June 17, 2015[3]
3–5 vs. New York City FC, MLS, July 26, 2015[4]

Streaks

  • Longest unbeaten run (competitive matches): 12 matches
August 26, 2020 to October 24, 2020
March 15, 2025 to May 18, 2025
  • Longest unbeaten run (MLS): 12 matches
August 26, 2020 to October 24, 2020
March 15, 2025 to May 24, 2025
  • Longest winning streak (competitive matches): 6 matches
March 31, 2018 to May 13, 2018
September 30, 2023 to November 25, 2023
  • Longest winning streak (MLS): 6 matches, March 31, 2018 to May 13, 2018
  • Longest tying streak (competitive matches): 4 matches, March 4, 2023 to March 18, 2023
  • Longest tying streak (MLS): 3 matches
May 25, 2016 to June 25, 2016
June 4, 2017 to June 24, 2017
October 7, 2020 to October 24, 2020
August 4, 2021 to August 21, 2021
April 5, 2025 to April 19, 2025
  • Longest losing streak (competitive matches): 4 matches
July 11, 2015 to August 1, 2015
May 13, 2018 to June 6, 2018
July 18, 2018 to August 4, 2018
September 10, 2021 to September 29, 2021
August 27, 2025 to March 1, 2026
  • Longest losing streak (MLS): 9 matches, May 13, 2018 to July 14, 2018
  • Longest streak without a win (competitive matches): 14 matches, July 18, 2018 to October 21, 2018
  • Longest streak without a win (MLS): 13 matches, July 21, 2018 to October 21, 2018
  • Longest scoring run (competitive matches): 17 matches, March 6, 2016 to July 4, 2016
  • Longest scoring run (MLS): 15 matches, March 6, 2016 to July 4, 2016
  • Longest scoreless run (competitive matches): 5 matches, September 8, 2018 to October 17, 2018
  • Longest scoreless run (MLS): 5 matches, September 8, 2018 to October 17, 2018
  • Longest streak without conceding a goal (competitive matches): 5 matches
April 5, 2025 to May 3, 2025
  • Longest streak without conceding a goal (MLS): 5 matches
April 5, 2025 to May 3, 2025
  • Longest streak without a shutout (competitive matches): 17 matches, June 9, 2018 to September 22, 2018
  • Longest streak without a shutout (MLS): 22 matches, April 21, 2018 to September 22, 2018

Coaching records

List of seasons

Average MLS regular season attendance

Individual honors

Alex Freeman was the first player in team history to be named to the MLS Best XI and he also won the MLS Young Player of the Year Award in the same season.

MLS Best XI

Year Player Ref
2025 United States Alex Freeman [48]

MLS Young Player of the Year Award

Year Player Ref
2015 Canada Cyle Larin [49]
2025 United States Alex Freeman [50]

MLS All-Star

Year Player Notes Opposition Venue Ref
2015 Brazil Kaká 45', (c), and MVP England Tottenham Hotspur Colorado Dick's Sporting Goods Park [51]
2016 Brazil Kaká 45', (c) England Arsenal California Avaya Stadium [52]
Canada Cyle Larin 13'
2017 Brazil Kaká 45' Spain Real Madrid Illinois Soldier Field [53]
United States Dom Dwyer 45',
2018 Peru Yoshimar Yotún 27' Italy Juventus Georgia (U.S. state) Mercedes-Benz Stadium [54]
2019 Portugal Nani 45' Spain Atlético Madrid Florida Exploria Stadium [55]
2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [56]
2021 Peru Pedro Gallese 30' Mexico Liga MX All-Stars California Banc of California Stadium [57]
Portugal Nani 14'
2022 No players selected
2023 No players selected
2024 No players selected
2025 United States Alex Freeman 61' Mexico Liga MX All-Stars Texas Q2 Stadium [58]
Croatia Marco Pašalić 34'

Transfer records

As per MLS policy, transfer fees are not disclosed and the figures shown are reported fees. Totals may also include allocation money.

In February 2017, MLS lifted its policy to not publicly disclose the figures of allocation money involved in intra-league trades, allowing for greater transparency. Prior to this, figures were either not known or reported by journalists but never official.[59]

Highest transfer fees paid

# Pos. Player Club Fee Date Ref
1 ForwardUruguay Facundo TorresUruguay Peñarol$9,000,000January 24, 2022 [60]
2 Forward Brazil Tiago Brazil Bahia $6,000,000 December 19, 2025 [61]
3 ForwardCroatia Marco PašalićCroatia HNK Rijeka$5,000,000February 5, 2025 [62]
4 ForwardArgentina Martín OjedaArgentina Godoy Cruz$4,000,000January 7, 2023 [63]
5 Midfielder Brazil Luis Otávio Brazil Internacional $3,200,000 December 26, 2025 [64]
6 MidfielderParaguay Josué ColmánParaguay Cerro Porteño$3,000,000January 15, 2018 [65]
7 DefenderSlovenia David BrekaloNorway Viking FK$2,500,000February 8, 2024 [66]
8 MidfielderUruguay César AraújoUruguay Montevideo Wanderers$2,000,000January 7, 2022 [67]
ForwardArgentina Ramiro EnriqueArgentina Banfield$2,000,000January 26, 2023 [68]
10 MidfielderEcuador Sebas MéndezEcuador Independiente del Valle$1,800,000December 28, 2018 [69]

Progression of record fee paid

Amobi Okugo was one of the first players to be signed by the club using allocation money ahead of the inaugural 2015 season, costing a reported $100,000 from Philadelphia Union in December 2014. This figure was not reportedly surpassed until the arrival of David Mateos in July 2015 although the transfer of Bryan Róchez from Honduran club Real España in December 2014 was financially significant enough to be a Designated Player deal despite no figures ever being reported. In July 2017, Orlando set a record for a trade between two MLS teams when they sent $1,600,000 in allocation money to Sporting Kansas City for Dom Dwyer. A new club record was set in January 2018 when Orlando paid $3,000,000 to Paraguayan club Cerro Porteño for the transfer of teenager Josué Colmán. Colmán's fee stood as a record for four years until Orlando, under new ownership by the Wilf family, spent $9,000,000 on 21-year-old Uruguay international Facundo Torres.

Date Pos. Player Club Fee Ref
December 8, 2014MidfielderUnited States Amobi OkugoUnited States Philadelphia Union$100,000 [70]
July 29, 2015DefenderSpain David MateosHungary Ferencváros$221,200 [71]
July 25, 2017ForwardUnited States Dom DwyerUnited States Sporting Kansas City$1,600,000 [72]
January 15, 2018MidfielderParaguay Josué ColmánParaguay Cerro Porteño$3,000,000 [65]
January 24, 2022ForwardUruguay Facundo TorresUruguay Peñarol$9,000,000 [60]

Highest transfer fees received

# Pos. Player Club Fee Date Ref
1 Forward Uruguay Facundo Torres Brazil Palmeiras $14,000,000 December 20, 2024 [73]
2 Forward United States Daryl Dike England West Bromwich Albion $9,500,000 January 1, 2022 [74]
3 Defender United States Alex Freeman Spain Villarreal $4,000,000 January 29, 2026 [75]
Midfielder Peru Yoshimar Yotún Mexico Cruz Azul $4,000,000 December 27, 2018 [76]
5 Forward Argentina Ramiro Enrique Saudi Arabia Al-Kholood $3,300,000 September 8, 2025 [77]
6 ForwardCanada Cyle LarinTurkey Beşiktaş$2,300,000January 30, 2018 [78]
7 Midfielder Iraq Justin Meram United States Columbus Crew $750,000 August 3, 2018 [79]
Midfielder United States Andrés Perea United States Philadelphia Union $750,000 December 6, 2022 [80]
9 Midfielder Trinidad and Tobago Kevin Molino United States Minnesota United $650,000 January 26, 2017 [81]
10 Defender Argentina Rodrigo Schlegel Mexico Atlas $600,000 December 16, 2025 [82]

Progression of record fee received

The trade between Orlando City and Minnesota United FC for Kevin Molino in January 2017 was the first time Orlando had received a transfer fee: a total of $650,000 in allocation money. This was surpassed when Turkish club Beşiktaş negotiated a $2,300,000 fee for Cyle Larin in January 2018, the first draft pick in the club's history from the 2015 MLS SuperDraft. The record increased to $4,000,000 when Yoshimar Yotún was sold at the end of the 2018 season to Mexican club Cruz Azul. Another draft pick, Daryl Dike, broke that record in January 2022 when his sale to West Bromwich Albion amounted to $9,500,000. That stood until December 2024 when Facundo Torres, Orlando's record purchase three years earlier, was sold for $14,000,000 to Palmeiras.

Date Pos. Player Club Fee Ref
January 26, 2017MidfielderTrinidad and Tobago Kevin MolinoUnited States Minnesota United FC$650,000 [81]
January 30, 2018ForwardCanada Cyle LarinTurkey Beşiktaş$2,300,000 [78]
December 27, 2018MidfielderPeru Yoshimar YotúnMexico Cruz Azul$4,000,000 [76]
January 1, 2022ForwardUnited States Daryl DikeEngland West Bromwich Albion$9,500,000 [74]
December 20, 2024ForwardUruguay Facundo TorresBrazil Palmeiras$14,000,000 [73]

Designated players

Kaká was the club's first ever designated player.
Player Previous club Years as DP
Brazil Kaká Italy A.C. Milan 2015–2017
Colombia Carlos Rivas Colombia Deportivo Cali 2015–2017
Honduras Bryan Róchez Honduras Real España 2015–2016
Argentina Matías Pérez García United States San Jose Earthquakes 2016–2017
Jamaica Giles Barnes Canada Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2017
Peru Yoshimar Yotún Sweden Malmö FF 2017
United States Dom Dwyer United States Sporting Kansas City 2018–2020
United States Sacha Kljestan United States New York Red Bulls 2018
Paraguay Josué Colmán Paraguay Cerro Porteño 2018–2019
Portugal Nani Portugal Sporting CP 2019–2021
Uruguay Mauricio Pereyra Russia FC Krasnodar 2019–2022
Uruguay Facundo Torres Uruguay Peñarol 2022–2024
Austria Ercan Kara Austria Rapid Wien 2022–2023
Argentina Martín Ojeda Argentina Godoy Cruz 2023–present
Colombia Luis Muriel Italy Atalanta 2024–2026
Croatia Marco Pašalić Croatia HNK Rijeka 2025–present
Paraguay Braian Ojeda United States Real Salt Lake 2026–present

Bolded players are currently on the Orlando City SC roster.

Homegrown players

Player Years Ref
United States Tommy Redding 2015–2017 [83]
United States Tyler Turner 2015–2016 [84]
England Harrison Heath 2015–2016 [84]
United States Mason Stajduhar 2016–2024 [85]
United States Benji Michel 2019–2022 [86]
United States David Loera 2020–2021 [87]
United States Jordan Bender 2020–2021 [88]
United States Michael Halliday 2020–2024 [89]
Puerto Rico Wilfredo Rivera 2021–2023 [90]
United States Raul Aguilera 2021 [91]
United States Thomas Williams 2021–2025 [92]
United States Alex Freeman 2022–2026 [93]
Chile Favian Loyola 2023–2025 [94]
Venezuela Javier Otero 2023–present [95]
United States Tahir Reid-Brown 2024–present [96]
United States Colin Guske 2025–present [97]
Venezuela Gustavo Caraballo 2025–present [98]
United States Zakaria Taifi 2025–present [99]
United States Justin Ellis 2026–present [100]

Bolded players are currently on the Orlando City SC roster.

MLS SuperDraft picks

Below is a list of players Orlando City has selected in an MLS SuperDraft. A total of 39 players have been drafted by Orlando.

All-time Orlando City MLS SuperDraft picks
Draft Round Selection Player Position College team
2015[101] 1 1 Canada Cyle Larin FW Connecticut UConn Huskies
2 22 United States Conor Donovan DF North Carolina NC State Wolfpack
2 25 Jamaica Akeil Barrett FW Oklahoma Tulsa Golden Hurricane
3 43 United States Earl Edwards Jr. GK California UCLA Bruins
4 63 Puerto Rico Sidney Rivera FW Virginia Old Dominion Monarchs
2016[102] 1 7 Canada Richie Laryea MF Ohio Akron Zips
1 13 Guinea Hadji Barry MF Florida UCF Knights
3 48 United States Antonio Matarazzo MF New York (state) Columbia Lions
4 68 Nigeria Tobenna Uzo FW South Carolina Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
2017[103] 3 64 England Danny Deakin FW South Carolina South Carolina Gamecocks
2018[104] 1 6 United States Chris Mueller FW Wisconsin Wisconsin Badgers
2019[105] 1 3 Colombia Santiago Patiño FW Florida FIU Panthers
2 27 Canada Kamal Miller DF New York (state) Syracuse Orange
2 38 United States Tommy Madden DF North Carolina Charlotte 49ers
3 59 United States Scott DeVoss DF Colorado Denver Pioneers
2020[106] 1 5 United States Daryl Dike FW Virginia Virginia Cavaliers
2 31 Jamaica Joey DeZart MF North Carolina Wake Forest Demon Deacons
2 39 United States Jonathan Dean DF Florida UCF Knights
2 44 United States Austin Aviza GK Rhode Island Providence Friars
3 57 United States Nick O'Callaghan DF Florida FIU Panthers
2021[107] 1 8 United States Derek Dodson FW Washington, D.C. Georgetown Hoyas
1 19 United States Rio Hope-Gund DF Washington, D.C. Georgetown Hoyas
1 22 United States Brandon Hackenberg DF Pennsylvania Penn State Nittany Lions
2 49 United States Andrew Pannenberg GK North Carolina Wake Forest Demon Deacons
2022[108] 1 18 United States Jack Lynn FW Indiana Notre Dame Fighting Irish
2 46 Canada Nathan Dossantos DF West Virginia Marshall Thundering Herd
3 74 Cambodia Nick Taylor FW Florida UCF Knights
2023[109] 1 2 Ghana Shak Mohammed FW North Carolina Duke Blue Devils
1 6 United States Duncan McGuire FW Nebraska Creighton Bluejays
1 17 Somalia Abdi Salim DF New York (state) Syracuse Orange
2 46 Germany Luis Grassow DF Kentucky Kentucky Wildcats
2024[110] 1 21 United States Jeorgio Kocevski MF New York (state) Syracuse Orange
1 25 Japan Yutaro Tsukada FW West Virginia West Virginia Mountaineers
2 54 United States Filip Mirkovic MF Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Panthers
3 83 Japan Riyon Tori MF North Carolina Charlotte 49ers
2025[111] 1 27 France Joran Gerbet MF South Carolina Clemson Tigers
2 46 Dominica Titus Sandy Jr DF South Carolina Clemson Tigers
2 57 Ghana Collins Oduro FW Indiana Indiana Hoosiers
3 87 Japan Takahiro Fujita DF West Virginia Marshall Thundering Herd
2026[112] 1 5 United States Harvey Sarajian FW North Carolina Wake Forest Demon Deacons
1 9 United States Nolan Miller DF Michigan Michigan Wolverines
1 14 Trinidad and Tobago Jaylen Yearwood DF Florida North Florida Ospreys
1 20 Ghana Issah Haruna MF North Carolina UNC Greensboro Spartans
3 74 United States Mitch Ferguson DF Louisiana Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Bolded players are currently on the Orlando City SC roster.

Internationals

Record by opponent

References

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