Orlando City B

Orlando City B
Full name Orlando City B
Nickname(s) Lions
OCB
Founded June 30, 2015 (2015-06-30)
Stadium Orlando City Stadium
Orlando, Florida
Ground Capacity 3,500
Owner Orlando City SC
Head Coach Anthony Pulis
League USL
2016 8th, Eastern Conference
Playoffs: Conference Quarterfinals
Website Club home page

Orlando City B (or OCB for short) is a United Soccer League (USL) club that began play in 2016. Owned by Orlando City SC based in Orlando, Florida, OCB plays its home games at the Orlando City Stadium.

History

On June 30, 2015, Orlando City SC announced that they would operate a USL club starting in 2016[1] in the Central Florida area. The team would be their USL affiliate, and Orlando City and Louisville City (their USL affiliate club for 2015) had negotiated a "long-term formal partnership" to replace their affiliation arrangement.[2]

Orlando City also announced that Anthony Pulis would coach the new team. Pulis was a player for Orlando City SC's USL club from 2011–14 and is the son of Tony Pulis, currently the manager of English Premier League side West Bromwich Albion F.C.[2] On August 11, 2015, Arizona United announced that Rob Valentino would retire from playing[3] and that he would be an assistant coach for Orlando's new USL team.[4]

On October 15, 2015, the club was officially introduced as Orlando City B, with home games to be played in Melbourne at the Titan Soccer Complex on the campus of EFSC campus.[5] In addition, OCB announced its first three player signings (pending USSF approval); defenders Mikey Ambrose and Kyle Callan-McFadden and midfielder Tony Rocha.[6] On December 17, Lewis Neal was signed to Orlando City B to provide leadership and an experienced presence on the team.[7]

On August 12, 2016, in a game against New York Red Bulls II, Orlando City B participated in the first competitive match in North America to employ Video Assistant Referee technology.[8]

Location

Tim Holt, Orlando's vice president of development, said that they would be looking for a stadium in Central Florida in order to facilitate the training of emerging players with the MLS team. Holt was the president of USL until May 2015.[1] Eastern Florida State College's stadium was visited by team personnel as a possible location.[9]

On August 21, 2015, the VP for athletics at Eastern Florida State College claimed in a pitch to the Brevard County Tourist Development Council's Sports Commission that the college's Titan Soccer Complex and a stadium in Deland are among the finalists to host games for the USL team.[10] Said plan was approved and the Titan Sports Complex at ECSC will be OCB's official home venue for the 2016 season.[5][6]

Year-by-year

As of October 17, 2016
Year USL Regular season Position Playoffs U.S. Open Cup
P W L D GF GA Pts Conf. Overall
2016 309138354935 8th 19th Conference Quarterfinals Not eligible (MLS Reserve Team)

Head Coaches

Coach Nationality Start End Games Win Loss Draw Win %
Anthony Pulis  Wales June 30, 2015 Present 31 9 14 8 29.03

First team roster

As of November, 2016
No. Position Player Nation
24 Defender Neal, LewisLewis Neal      England
42 Defender Ellis-Hayden, ZachZach Ellis-Hayden      Canada
43 Forward da Silva, PierrePierre da Silva      United States
51 Forward Cox, MichaelMichael Cox      Canada
70 Goalkeeper Fenlason, JakeJake Fenlason      United States
Defender Carroll, ZachZach Carroll      United States
Defender Timbó, FernandoFernando Timbó      Brazil
Midfielder Thomsen, ScottScott Thomsen      United States

References

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