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(Orlando, FL.) - The U.S. Open Cup fourth-round match between Orlando City SC and Miami FC has been moved to Wednesday, June 14, at 7:30 p.m. ET at Orlando City Stadium.
Ticket prices for Orlando City Season Ticket Members begin at $10. General public tickets are available for $17 and can be purchased by visiting www.OrlandoCitySC.com/Tickets or by calling 855-ORL-CITY. Tickets purchased for the previously announced date of June 13 will be accepted.
Media members can apply for credentials by visiting www.OrlandoCitySC.com/media and selecting the credential requests button at the top of the page.
The U.S. Open Cup is in its 104th year and is the third-longest-running open soccer tournament in the world. Teams from every level of the American soccer pyramid are eligible to compete in the single-game elimination tournament.
Major League Soccer (MLS) teams enter the tournament in the fourth round. The winner of the tournament is awarded the Sir Thomas Dewar Cup, prize money and a spot in the CONCACAF Champions League - where the best teams of the North America, Central America and the Caribbean face off. The winner of the CONCACAF Champions League goes on to battle the world’s best sides in the FIFA Club World Cup.
Orlando City has enjoyed success in past U.S. Open Cups. In 2013, the Lions, then in USL Pro, won three matches, including two against MLS sides, to advance to the quarterfinals. City advanced further than any other USL PRO side that year. The Lions also advanced to the quarterfinals in 2015, their first year in MLS.
About Orlando City SC:
After winning three USL Pro regular season championships and two postseason titles over a four-year span, Orlando City SC quickly set the standard for professional soccer clubs both on and off the field and was awarded the 21st Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise on Nov. 19, 2013. The Lions played their first two seasons in MLS at the Orlando Citrus Bowl, where they held the second-highest average attendance in MLS. In 2016, the Club launched Orlando Pride in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) and Orlando City B in the United Soccer League (USL).
In March 2017, Orlando City SC unveiled its brand new, privately financed downtown stadium. With a capacity of 25,500 fans, Orlando City Stadium creates the most exciting game-day experience for fans in the country.
For more information, visit www.orlandocitysc.com, www.orlando-pride.com or www.orlandocityb.com.