Orlando City B
Orlando City B vs. Richmond Kickers: Final Score 3-2 as Young Lions Win Second Straight Game

MONTVERDE, FL — Orlando City B (2-5-2, 8 points) found its way to its second win in a row by defeating the Richmond Kickers, 3-2 at Montverde Academy. The Young Lions took a 2-0 lead in the first half on goals by Moises Tablante and Serginho, but were forced to win it late on a Thiago Souza penalty.
OCB sent out the same lineup for the second consecutive game after defeating Toronto FC II 2-0 with it Friday night. Notable in this game was the return of four former Lions with Richmond. Former OCB players Scott Thomsen and Joe Gallardo got the start for the Kickers, as did Orlando City Academy product Eli Lockaby and club legend Dennis Chin.
OCB got off to its fastest start of the season, scoring just four minutes in through Tablante. Five days after scoring a Goal-of-the-Week-nominated strike, he was at it again. Receiving the ball at the top of the box, the midfielder hit a hard, low shot toward Akira Fitzgerald’s far post. It was Tablante’s second goal of the season and gave the Young Lions the early lead.
Here's a look on that Moises Tablante strike that has OCB up 1-0. pic.twitter.com/VrDXSm4ynf
— Austin David (@AustinDavid22) May 22, 2019
“Because we are a very intense team, we go hard and press in the beginning,” OCB Head Coach Fernando Jose De Argila Irurita said after the game. “We knew that they had three games in seven days and played with the same players in those three games. So we went hard in the beginning, high pressing, to get something in the beginning.”
“Fernando is always asking us to go high pressing in certain times of the game,” Serginho added. “When the team is pumped up to play, the press is going to happen even better.”
The home side nearly doubled its lead in the 25th minute when Tablante made a run into the box and played the ball for forward William Bagrou, but he put the shot just wide. Two minutes later, the Young Lions did double their lead through a wonder goal by Serginho. The midfielder fired from long distance, knocking the shot off the post and in for the second goal of the game.
OCB double their lead as Serginho strikes a beauty from distance in the 27th minute. 2-0 to OCB. pic.twitter.com/M2pqkyxui8
— Austin David (@AustinDavid22) May 23, 2019
“I’ve been training that type of shot,” Serginho said about his goal. “And today I’m happy that I scored that goal during a game.”
OCB nearly got a third in the 29th minute when Randy Mendoza played the ball for Bagrou, but this time the forward hit the post.
In the 35th minute, one of the former Lions cut the OCB lead in half. Lockaby pulled a goal back against his hometown club, playing the ball through the legs of goalkeeper Juliano Chade.
Richmond pulls one back and it's the local kid @EliLockaby17 with the finish between Juliano Chade's legs. About half the crowd erupted in cheers as he scored. His first USL League One goal. (Scored one in the U.S. Open Cup) pic.twitter.com/G8IKcRjuCK
— Austin David (@AustinDavid22) May 23, 2019
Richmond carried its momentum from late in the first half into the second half, resulting in multiple opportunities. In the 62nd minute, Chin had a chance from just outside the box but Chade palmed it over the crossbar. Five minutes later, Richmond nearly equalized again but Chade was up to the task.
The Kickers finally scored the equalizer in the 81st minute. Making a nice run down the right, Matthew Bolduc played a low cross through the box. Joshua Hughes beat the OCB defenders to the ball and put the first touch on goal and past Chade to tie the game.
Despite giving up the late equalizer, OCB responded well. Three minutes after conceding, Souza dribbled into the box and was driven into by Ivan Magalhaes. The referee pointed to the spot, giving OCB its third penalty in two games. As he did a week prior, Souza stepped up to the spot and put away the go-ahead goal. It was a bit of redemption for Souza, who had a partial breakaway just before the penalty but fired his shot right at the goalkeeper.
Goal! Thiago Souza hits the penalty and OCB get the lead back with just five minutes to go. 3-2 OCB. pic.twitter.com/dxQnEz62rw
— Austin David (@AustinDavid22) May 23, 2019
OCB stayed on the attack following goal, attempting to keep the pressure on Richmond. As time wound down, the Young Lions were able to keep possession and secure their second straight win.
“We suffered to get this win,” Fernando said after the game. “The other team was experienced. We could’ve finished the game in the first half but we didn’t. But in the end we logged the three points and that’s the most important thing.”
“It’s really good,” the coach continued. “With a lot of personality, something we were missing in the beginning. The players finished exhausted and that is what we asked them in the beginning. After the result for us, it’s like a night with Jennifer Lopez.”
The three points pulls OCB out of the bottom of the USL League One table as the Young Lions look to build on their recent success. After two quick games, they’ll now have an extended break before traveling to face FC Tucson next weekend.
Orlando City B
Orlando City B Signs Two Players Ahead of 2025 MLS NEXT Pro Season
OCB adds Brazilian forward Thalles on loan and signs 2024 SuperDraft selection Riyon Tori.

Orlando City B had a busy Thursday, signing two players ahead of the 2025 MLS NEXT Pro season. The Young Lions acquired Brazilian forward Thalles on loan from Serie B side Botafogo-SP and signed Japanese midfielder Riyon Tori, a 2024 OCSC SuperDraft selection out of the University of North Carolina-Charlotte.
OCB has an option to buy Thalles from Botafogo at the conclusion of the player’s loan.
“Thalles is a young player that we were able to see play live in several U-20 tournaments in Brazil last year, and he made an impression on us as a goal scorer during his opportunities,” Orlando City Vice President of Soccer Operations and Technical Director Ricardo Moreira said in a club press release. “He’s very energetic as a player and is a versatile striker that can play over as a winger and create movement across the front of the attack. We’re excited to have him with us this year competing in Orlando.”
The 19-year-old Thalles is a native of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He has scored nine goals and added an assist in 20 combined appearances with Botafogo’s first team and U-20 squad. The youngster should add firepower to an OCB attack that may be without Shak Mohammed at least until Duncan McGuire returns to the game day squad.
Tori, 23, was selected with the No. 83 overall selection in the third round of the 2024 MLS SuperDraft. The Lions took midfielders Jeorgio Kocevski and Yutaro Tsukada in that same draft — both of whom have gotten first-team minutes — as well as Pittsburgh midfielder Filip Mirkovic, who was never signed. Tori’s deal with OCB runs through the 2025 season.
“Riyon is a dynamic midfielder that we selected in the draft as an underclassman following our detailed scouting and analytics process and then brought into training with the group last summer,” Moreira said in a club press release. “His play style provides both bite and energy in the midfield, and he proved in his training stint last year that he has a good competitive drive and is ready to take that next step.”
Tori began his collegiate career at St. John’s University, playing sparingly over two seasons with the Red Storm. He only made eight appearances and five starts for a total of 505 minutes. He didn’t score any goals or record any assists, but took four shots in those two seasons. However, all four attempts were off target.
The Osaka, Japan native transferred to Charlotte for more playing time, playing the 2023 season in the American Athletic Conference. In his final collegiate season, Tori played and started 18 games, recording 1,328 minutes. The junior scored one goal and added two assists for four points and put one of his two shots on target.
The only Charlotte player to start all 18 games for the team that season, Tori was named United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-East Region and first-team all-conference. The possession-minded midfielder played at least 60 minutes in each game, helping his team to a conference championship.
Tori returned to college rather than sign a professional contract after being drafted as an underclassmen. Having sustained an injury training with Orlando City, he missed the first eight matches of the 49ers’ 2024 season, appearing in 10 games (seven starts). In his 536 minutes, he did not provide a goal contribution, attempting just one shot. Still, he was a First-Team All-AAC selection and a Second-Team All-East Region selection.
Prior to arriving in the United States, Tori captained Cerezo Osaka’s U-18 team and played for the club’s U-23 J. League team. Considered one of the top U-18 players in Japan, he toured England in 2019 with the Nike Next Hero project.
Along with OCB’s acquisition of winger Dyson Clapier on Tuesday, and the previous signings of Justin Ellis and Bernardo Rhein to MLS NEXT Pro contracts two weeks ago, it’s been a good month of roster building for the Young Lions as they solidify their squad ahead of the 2025 season as they bid for a third straight playoff appearance.
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Orlando City B Signs Bernardo Rhein, Justin Ellis to MLS NEXT Pro Deals
OCB adds two signees ahead of the 2025 MLS NEXT Pro season.

Orlando City B announced this morning that the club has signed two Orlando City Academy players — midfielder Bernardo Rhein and forward Justin Ellis — to MLS NEXT Pro contracts. Rhein signed through 2025 with a club option for 2026, with Ellis’ deal running through 2026. Both players featured Saturday night in Orlando City’s preseason scrimmage against CF Montreal.
“Bernardo and Justin are two more great examples of young players that have shown belief and trust in the development pathway we have set up here at Orlando City,” Orlando City SC Vice President of Soccer Operations and Technical Director Ricardo Moreira said in a club press release. “By signing with OCB, Justin and Bernardo have shown trust in us, the pathway, and in Head Coach Manuel Goldberg. They both put in the work since their early academy days; took the opportunities that they were given to continue developing their skill sets; and have shown us that they’re ready to take the next step along that pathway, and we’re excited to see how they both continue to progress these next few years.”
The 17-year-old Rhein (known as Bernardo Goncalves in 2024), appeared in six matches with OCB a year ago, coming off the bench each time and playing a total of 33 minutes. The Windermere native and Brazilian national did not record a goal contribution, attempting one shot, which he put on target, and completing 81.8% of his 22 pass attempts. Rhein subbed on for the latter stages of Saturday’s preseason scrimmage against Montreal and looked good, getting himself into scoring position but firing just over the bar in the extra 30-minute sesson.
Ellis, also 17, appeared in 18 matches with OCB in 2024 (three starts), scoring two goals and putting eight of his 13 shots on target. He did not record an assist, but passed well from the forward position, logging three key passes and completing 76.7% of his total pass attempts. The Wellington native traveled with the MLS squad to Mexico for the team’s week-long camp in Cancun. On the international stage, Ellis was called up to the U-18 USMNT in September, scoring two goals in two appearances.
What It Means for OCB
This is positive news for both OCB and the Orlando City Academy. Ellis was a regular contributor last season at a young age, while Rhein got his feet wet with a few appearances at the MLS NEXT Pro level. At just 17, both have shown a lot of potential upside already. Ellis will turn 18 in May, while Rhein won’t reach his 18th birthday until Sept. 21. Both will get a chance to further their development with OCB.
While neither player will be expected to make an impact with the first team in 2025, Duncan McGuire’s injury absence may require Shak Mohammed to spend more time with the first team, meaning Ellis would be in line to get more minutes with the Young Lions in the early part of the season.
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Orlando City Signs Goalkeeper Carlos Mercado to a New Contract
Carlos Mercado signs a new contract to remain Orlando City’s third-choice goalkeeper.

Orlando City announced this morning that the club has signed goalkeeper Carlos Mercado to a new contract. The deal is through the 2025 season with club options for 2026 and 2027.
“Carlos did a great job for us last year with Orlando City B and continued to provide a positive work ethic and atmosphere every day in training up with the first team and showed his skill and ability to compete every chance he got,” Orlando City Executive Vice President of Soccer Operations and General Manager Luiz Muzzi said in a club press release. “He’s part of a strong goalkeeping unit here at the club and we feel confident in the future of that entire position group moving forward.”
Mercado originally joined Orlando City prior to the 2024 season to back up Javier Otero. However, when Mason Stajduhar broke his tibia and fibula in a June 28 game against New York City FC, Otero became the primary backup to Pedro Gallese and Mercado was the starter for the Young Lions.
In his debut season in purple, Mercado started 20 games — including a playoff game in Chicago — playing 1,830 minutes. He conceded 30 goals for a goals-against average of 1.48 and saved 81 of 111 shots faced for a save percentage of 73%. He kept three clean sheets and compiled a record of 9-5-6 (W-L-D) while saving two of the four penalties he faced in regular play.
The 25-year-old signed a short-term deal following Stajduhar’s injury with his lone game on the team sheet being on the bench for a July 3 game against Toronto FC. He went on to sign a first-team contract on Sept. 20 through the 2024 season with options for 2025, 2026, and 2027. However, his 2025 option was declined following the season.
Mercado played for the FC Dallas academy in his youth, earning call-ups to the United States U-16 National Team and Mexico U-18 National Team. He played collegiately at the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX, before joining San Antonio FC of the USL Championship.
The goalkeeper made his professional debut in 2021, coming on for the final 29 minutes in a 3-0 win over Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC. He stayed with San Antonio FC through the 2023 season before joining OCB.
What It Means for Orlando City
As previously mentioned, Mercado’s option for 2025 was declined following the 2024 MLS season since the club already had three other goalkeepers. However, signing another goalkeeper became necessary when Orlando City traded Stajduhar to Real Salt Lake on Jan. 15, leaving the club with two under contract.
Mercado will likely continue to be the club’s third goalkeeper and is the presumed starter for Orlando City B when the MLS NEXT Pro season starts in March. He’ll have to join the first team if Gallese goes away on international duty with Peru and Otero enters the starting lineup. Barring unavailability of Gallese and Otero, it’s unlikely he’ll see any MLS action.
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