“I’m really pleased with this game for us. Thought it was a good first half with a lot of positivity. Considering we are two weeks out, I thought there was a lot of good stuff happening in the game,” said Head Coach Adrian Heath. “Did we want to win, yes, but that’s not what these games are all about.”
Team Captain Kaka, USMNT player Brek Shea and MLS Rookie of the Year Cyle Larin saw significant minutes in their white kits for the first time this season, playing well into the second half.
The Lions maintained control of overall possession with several different players making impressive attempts at goal in the first half. The first shot on goal came from 2015 MLS Latino of the Year, Darwin Cerén, who ripped a ball just over the bar from 23 yards out in the 5th minute of play.
Larin attacked the backline with frequency, creating several opportunities for City’s midfield as well. Kaka curled a lovely free kick into the top left corner, just past the outstretched hands of Armada goalkeeper Miguel Gallardo in the 32nd minute of play. In addition to Cerén and Kaka, Larin, David Mateos, Cristian Higuita and Seb Hines made impressive attempts a goal throughout the first half with substantial contributions from newcomer Tony Rocha, who looked sharp all evening.
The second half lineup for City remained fairly intact with goalkeeper Earl Edwards, Jr. stepping in for Joe Bendik for the only substitution when play resumed. However, Head Coach Adrian Heath made sweeping changes in the 60th minutes, providing the remaining roster with valuable playing time in this preseason friendly. Players introduced in the second half included: defenders Aurélien Collin, Tyler Turner, Luke Boden, Kevin Alston and Tommy Redding, midfielders Harrison Heath, Servando Carrasco and Richie Laryea as well as forward Hadji Barry.
Armada managed to score twice in the second half, the first when defender Mechack Jerome nearly replicated Kaka’s curling free kick in the same position. Also forward Alhassane Keita’s long-range shot deflected into the goal to give the Armada the 2-1 lead over the Lions.
Several former Lions featured for Armada this evening, including goalkeeper Gallardo and defender Bryan Burke--both players who made significant contributions to the Club’s success when it played in the USL. Former Orlando City draft pick Akeil Barrett and defender Mechak Jérôme also featured for Armada FC.
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Team 1 2 Final
Orlando City SC 1 0 1
Jacksonville Armada FC 0 2 2
Scoring Summary:
ORL – Kaka (32)
JAX – Mechak Jérôme (48)
JAX – Alhassane Keita (58)
Starting Lineup:
Orlando City SC – First Half: GK Joe Bendik, D, Seb Hines, Brek Shea, Rafael Ramos, M Kaka, Cristian Higuita, Darwin Ceren, Adrian Winter, Tony Rocha, F Cyle Larin
Stats:
Shots:
ORL: 7
JAX:8
Corners:
ORL: 5
JAX: 2
About Orlando City Soccer Club:
With three major professional teams, Orlando City Soccer Club (OCSC) has established itself as one of the preeminent Clubs in professional soccer.
One of the leading teams in Major League Soccer (MLS), and the most-searched team in 2015 MLS team in 2015 according to Google, the Lions have developed a rich history and passionate following since starting in the USL in 2011. In their inaugural MLS season, Orlando City set a league record for an expansion team, drawing an average of 32,847 fans per home game – including 62,500 in the home opener – and became the fastest team in MLS history to host a half million fans. Orlando City has not only captured the passion of soccer fans in the City Beautiful, it continues to build its global brand as its matches are broadcast in 120 countries and in 30 languages.
The Orlando Pride, OCSC’s National Women’s Soccer League franchise, will begin league play in 2016 – bringing professional women’s soccer to Orlando for the first time. The team is led by renowned Head Coach Tom Sermanni, former manager for the Australian and U.S. women’s national teams.
Orlando City B (OCB) participates in the USL beginning in the 2016 season. The team plays its home matches at Titan Soccer Complex on the campus of Eastern Florida State College in Melbourne, Fla. OCB continues the Club’s rich history in the rapidly growing league. From 2011 to 2014, Orlando City set the U.S. record for best start of any professional soccer club in its first 100 USL matches (66-12-22), winning three regular season titles and two postseason championships.
OCSC also has a youth club, Orlando City Youth Soccer (OCYS). Lastly, the Orlando City Foundation is active in the community year round, promoting health and wellness in children throughout the region, and raising funds for and volunteering time for various local organizatons.
For more information, visit www.OrlandoCitySC.com, www.Orlando-Pride.com, www.OrlandoCityB.com, www.OrlandoCityYouth.org.