Orlando City B
Orlando City B vs. Columbus Crew 2: Final Score 2-0 as OCB Outplayed for Second Straight Game
Orlando City B (1-2-1, 5 points) was thoroughly outplayed for the second straight week as the Young Lions fell 2-0 to Columbus Crew 2 (3-1-0, 9 points). The hosts scored a goal late in each half to come away with the two-goal victory. Jacen Russell-Rowe and Erik Hurtado scored the goals for the hosts.
Martin Perelman made the most changes between consecutive games that he has all year in Columbus. Defenders Alex Freeman, Quembol Guadalupe, and Thomas Williams were all out of the starting lineup, with Williams not even on the bench. Additionally, Diego Pareja was out of the starting lineup for the first time this season.
David Boccuzzo was back in the lineup after coming off the bench in Fort Lauderdale Sunday evening and Erick Gunera got his first start since the season opener against Chicago Fire II. The most notable additions to the lineup were first-team defender Michael Halliday and newly signed Victor Yan.
Last weekend in Fort Lauderdale, Inter Miami II dominated the majority of the game on its way to a 2-0 win. This game wasn’t much different for OCB, as Crew 2 dominated play for most of the game. Better finishing by the hosts would likely have seen this game out of hand well before the final whistle.
Crew 2 kicked off the game and most of the first half was spent on the OCB side of the field. The attacks started in the fifth minute when Columbus got its first chance. A Mohamed Farsi cross ended up with Isaac Angking but the midfielder put it wide of the target.
An odd situation happened just after the shot. The players were called to the sideline on an overcast night. However, storms weren’t expected in the area until after the game. It turned out the delay was because of a change in officials. Shane Kennard started as an assistant referee and Alex Billeter was the center referee. But after just five minutes, Billeter became the fourth official and Kennard was put in charge of the match.
“The referee felt that she wasn’t physically able to perform the duties of a center official,” PRO said in a statement after the game. “For the integrity of this match, the best course of action was to change roles and complete this assignment as the 4th official.”
When the game started up again, Crew 2 remained on the attack. The hosts continued to push numbers into the opposing third, while OCB looked to break on the counter. They almost got that opportunity in the 11th minute, but a poor pass by Moises Tablante gave it back to Crew 2.
In the 17th minute, Crew 2 had its first great chance when a corner by Angking found the head of Philip Quinton. The center back attempted to redirect the ball on target but sent it wide. It was one of several excellent chances the Crew sent wide to keep the game close.
Farsi created another chance in the 25th minute, finding Noah Fuson in the box. Fuson was able to get his shot on target but OCB goalkeeper Javier Otero, who had another great game, blocked it.
OCB finally got a decent chance in the 29th minute. After nearly a half hour of defending, Tablante did well to win a corner for the Young Lions. Joey DeZart’s cross found the head of OCB’s leading goal scorer, Jack Lynn, at the back post, but the shot was right at Crew 2 goalkeeper Patrick Schulte.
OCB got its best chance of the first half in the 35th minute. A flurry in front of goal allowed Lynn and Wilfredo Rivera to get shots on goal, but both were blocked.
It appeared as though Crew 2 was set to get back on the attack a couple of minutes later, but Yan won the ball back for the Young Lions at midfield. OCB had numbers going forward on the counter and Yan found Tablante heading towards goal. The midfielder got into the Crew box and fired on goal but Schulte was able to make the save.
Great reaction save from Schulte👐
We are still even at Historic Crew Stadium pic.twitter.com/e4kHUHqg5U
— MLS NEXT Pro (@MLSNEXTPRO) April 15, 2022
After being played off the field in the first 30 minutes, OCB was finally getting into the game and looked as though it could take the lead. In his first game back in the starting lineup since the season opener, Gunera decided to get in on the action, taking a long-distance shot. It was a good attempt and was on target, but Schulte did well to tip it over the crossbar.
As the game neared first-half stoppage time, Crew 2 started to take over again. In the 43rd minute, a bad turnover gave Russell-Rowe a chance in front of goal. His shot beat Otero but not the post as OCB was saved by inches.
A minute later he had another chance. Angking found Russell-Rowe in the box again, but his right-footed shot from the right of goal was wide.
After two near misses, Russell-Rowe finally converted two minutes into first-half injury time. A nice one-two between Farsi and Marco Micaletto allowed the former to get a low cross into the box. Russell-Rowe beat three OCB defenders to the ball at the top of the six and his first touch knocked it past Otero for the opening goal.
An excellent near post finish from a pin-point cross, Russell-Rowe puts @ColumbusCrew2 ahead just before half! pic.twitter.com/ajAhohaGUu
— MLS NEXT Pro (@MLSNEXTPRO) April 16, 2022
Off of the ensuing kickoff, Tablante darted down the field and tried for a quick response. The midfielder got into the Crew 2 box but shot from a narrow angle and could only hit the side netting.
After the first 45 minutes, Crew 2 led in most statistical categories, including possession (56.7%-43.3%), shots (9-8), passes (268-207), passing accuracy (82.5%-79.7%), crosses (23-17), and duels won (23-17). However, the late goal was the only Crew 2 shot on target, while OCB put four shots on frame in the opening period.
Both teams got an early chance in the second half. OCB got the first shot when a weak Lynn attempt was saved by Schulte. In the 48th minute, Fuson got a good chance on goal for the Crew, but he couldn’t keep the shot down as it sailed high and wide to the right.
Then, in the 62nd minute, OCB nearly found an equalizer. Tablante carried the ball into the Crew 2 box and went down. The referee didn’t blow for a penalty, but Tablante was able to send the ball outside to DeZart before hitting the turf. The first-team midfielder got his shot on target but Schulte did well to get low and make the stop with his trailing leg.
OCB’s inability to finish nearly cost the Young Lions moments later, when Crew 2 went right down the field and created a flurry of chances. In the 64th minute, Isaiah Parente found Fuson in the box. The Young Lions had a chance to clear, but couldn’t get a foot on the ball and it ended up with Fuson. This time he got his shot on target, but Otero made the save.
Two minutes later, Parente took his own chance on goal. A corner kick found Parente but his header was right at Otero and OCB was able to briefly clear.
However, a minute later, Crew 2 got a third successive chance. This time a Hurtado cross found Fuson in front of goal and the forward redirected it. Fortunately for OCB, it was just wide right of the post and the Young Lions were able to clear again.
In the 76th minute, Crew 2 had a great chance to double the lead. A set piece just outside the box was played short to Farsi, who took it toward the end line. Two OCB defenders converged but Farsi used some nice footwork to split the defenders and send a ball towards the top of the box. Crew attackers wisely left the ball as Jordan Knight entered the 18. His shot was strong and on target, but Otero was up to the task, knocking it over the crossbar.
Quick footwork from Farsi leads to a chance for @ColumbusCrew2 pic.twitter.com/rtSdFPWeAZ
— MLS NEXT Pro (@MLSNEXTPRO) April 16, 2022
The hosts finally doubled their lead with nine minutes remaining in regular time. In the 81st minute, another quick one-two between Farsi and Micaletto allowed Farsi to find Hurtado making a run in the box. Gunera was on Hurtado but was caught flat footed as the Crew 2 attacker got behind him. With no other defenders between him and the goal, Hurtado slipped the ball by Otero and into the far corner, giving Crew 2 a 2-0 lead.
Nice build up play and Hurtado puts @ColumbusCrew2 2-0 up! pic.twitter.com/2QRlpP14cb
— MLS NEXT Pro (@MLSNEXTPRO) April 16, 2022
Fuson almost made it three for Columbus when OCB once again failed to clear the ball. Fortunately, his shot was blocked and the deficit remained at two.
While OCB fell 2-0, it could’ve been much worse. Crew 2 ended the game with more possession (54.4%-45.6%), shots (20-13), passes (457-388), corners (8-6), crosses (14-7), duels won (59-34), and tackles won (13-9). What kept the game close was Columbus’ lack of shooting accuracy. After putting just one of nine shots on target in the first half, Crew 2 put just four of 11 shots on target in the second half.
OCB did much better in terms of accuracy, putting seven of its 13 shots on target. But most of those shots were weak attempts or from long distance. Additionally, Schulte had an excellent game, finishing his clean sheet with six saves.
The loss sees the Young Lions fall to 1-2-1 on the season, with five points due to the extra shootout point after the draw with NYCFC II. The record places OCB in third in the Central Division and fifth in the Eastern Conference. Meanwhile, Columbus moves to 3-1-0 with nine points and sits atop the Eastern Conference.
After a tough two-game road trip, OCB will return home next Sunday when the Young Lions host New England Revolution II. That 6:30 p.m. game will be at Exploria Stadium and will follow the MLS team’s match against the New York Red Bulls.
Orlando City B
Orlando City B Announces Schedule for 2026 MLS NEXT Pro Season
Find out where, when, and who the Young Lions of OCB will play in 2026.
The 2026 MLS NEXT Pro schedule was released today, telling us where, when, and who Orlando City B will play in the team’s fifth year in the league. The addition of Connecticut United FC sees the league expand to 30 teams, with 27 MLS reserve sides and three independent clubs.
The schedule remains at 28 games, with Orlando City B playing 14 at home and 14 away. OCB’s home games will once again take place at Osceola County Stadium in Kissimmee.
OCB will start the 2026 season with a pair of home games, facing Huntsville City FC on Monday, March 2, and Chicago Fire FC II on Sunday, March 8. The first away game of the season is slated for Saturday, March 14, when the Young Lions face Carolina Core FC in High Point, NC.
The Young Lions will also end the upcoming season with a two-game homestand. They face Toronto FC II on Sunday, Sept. 13, and Atlanta United 2 on Sunday, Sept. 20. All Decision Day games in the Eastern Conference will start at 2 p.m., and the Western Conference game times have yet to be announced.
The Young Lions will compete in the 16-team Eastern Conference as part of the Southeast Division. Connecticut joins the Northeast Division, and Chicago moves to the Southeast Division. As a result, OCB’s division will consist of Atlanta, Carolina Core FC, Chattanooga FC, Chicago, Crown Legacy FC, Huntsville City FC, and Inter Miami II.
Once again, teams will only face those from their own conference, and OCB will play each team in its division three times. The Young Lions will face Atlanta, Chattanooga, and Chicago once at home and twice away. They’ll play Carolina, Crown Legacy, Huntsville, and Miami twice at home and once away.
The longest homestand this year is only two games, scheduled to happen four times, including the opening and closing matches of the season. OCB will spend the majority of July and August on the road with two three-game road trips, separated by an Aug. 19 home game against Huntsville City.
Unlike MLS and the NWSL, MLS NEXT Pro will play through the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That spreads the games out a little more evenly than the other leagues. The busiest month is August, when OCB will play six games. The Young Lions are scheduled to play four games in March, May, June, and July, while only playing three times each in April and September.
Unsurprisingly, the most common day of the week the Young Lions will play is Sunday (18 times). They’ll play six times on Friday, twice on Wednesday, and once each on Monday and Friday. The most common kickoff time is 7 p.m. The Young Lions will play 20 games at that time, twice each at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., and once at 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 8 p.m.
OCB is scheduled to play six times on the same day as either Orlando City or the Pride. On March 14, the Young Lions travel to Carolina at 3 p.m. while the senior Lions host CF Montreal at 7:30 p.m. They host Miami at 7 p.m. on May 24 — the same time the Pride face San Diego Wave FC in California. On July 18, OCB will face Chattanooga FC at 7 p.m. in Tennessee while the Pride play in Utah at 8:45 p.m. The Young Lions face Connecticut away at 7 p.m. on Aug. 1 while City plays the New York Red Bulls in New Jersey at 7:30 p.m. On Aug. 19, OCB hosts Chattanooga FC at 7 p.m., while Orlando City hosts Chicago at 7:30 p.m. Finally, on Aug. 22, the Young Lions will face Atlanta away at 7 p.m. while City hosts Real Salt Lake at 7:30 p.m.
Orlando City B’s 2026 Schedule
- Monday, March 2 — vs Huntsville City FC, 7 p.m.
- Sunday, March 8 — vs Chicago Fire FC II, 7 p.m.
- Saturday, March 14 — at Carolina Core FC, 3 p.m.
- Sunday, March 22 — vs Inter Miami CF II, 7 p.m.
- Saturday, April 11 — at Chattanooga FC, 7 p.m.
- Sunday, April 19 — vs Carolina Core FC, 7 p.m.
- Sunday, April 26 — at Chicago Fire FC II, 4 p.m.
- Sunday, May 3 — vs Crown Legacy FC, 7 p.m.
- Sunday, May 10 — at Atlanta United 2, 7 p.m.
- Sunday, May 17 — at New England Revolution II, 2 p.m.
- Sunday, May 24 — vs Inter Miami CF II, 7 p.m.
- Sunday, June 7 — vs Carolina Core FC, 7 p.m.
- Saturday, June 13 — at Huntsville City FC, 8 p.m.
- Sunday, June 21 — vs Philadelphia Union II, 7 p.m.
- Sunday, June 28 — vs Columbus Crew 2, 7 p.m.
- Sunday, July 5 — at Crown Legacy FC, 7 p.m.
- Sunday, July 12 — at FC Cincinnati 2, 6 p.m.
- Saturday, July 18 — at Chattanooga FC, 7 p.m.
- Sunday, July 26 — vs Huntsville City FC, 7 p.m.
- Saturday, Aug. 1 — at Connecticut United FC, 7 p.m.
- Wednesday, Aug. 12 — at New York City FC II, 5 p.m.
- Sunday, Aug. 16 — at Chicago Fire FC II, 4 p.m.
- Wednesday, Aug. 19 — vs Chattanooga FC, 7 p.m.
- Saturday, Aug. 22 — at Atlanta United 2, 7 p.m.
- Sunday, Aug. 30 — vs Crown Legacy FC, 7 p.m.
- Friday, Sept. 4 — at Inter Miami CF II, 7 p.m.
- Sunday, Sept. 13 — vs Toronto FC II, 7 p.m.
- Sunday, Sept. 20 — vs Atlanta United 2, 2 p.m.
Orlando City
Four OCB Players Who Could Make MLS Debuts In 2026
Who are the most likely OCB players to make their first team-debuts during the 2026 season?
Orlando City has invested significantly in youth development since Luiz Muzzi and Ricardo Moreira arrived prior to the 2019 season. After signing just four players in the first five years after the club’s expansion announcement, Orlando City has signed 14 academy products to first-team deals in the last seven years.
While Muzzi departed the club this off-season, Moreira took over the role, so the emphasis developing homegrown talent is unlikely to change.
This past season alone, the club saw Colin Guske, Gustavo Caraballo, and Zakaria Taifi make their first-team debuts. Additionally, Tahir Reid-Brown, despite not getting on the field, was on the senior side’s bench for four games.
With that in mind, let’s take a look at the most likely OCB players to join the first team for the 2026 season.
Tahir Reid-Brown, 19, Defender
The most likely player to make his first team debut in 2026 is 19-year-old fullback Reid-Brown. He’s already on an MLS contract and plays left back, a position currently of need for the Lions. The defender has been with the Young Lions for the last four years, making 56 appearances with 36 starts.
Reid-Brown initially played opposite Alex Freeman on the OCB back line before Freeman made the jump to the MLS squad and was replaced by Taifi, who also ended the 2025 campaign with the first team.
Adding to the likelihood that Reid-Brown might see playing time is the uncertainty at left back. Adrian Marin is the current projected starting left back, but the Spaniard was less than impressive in his first season with Orlando City. Unless the club signs more depth at that position before the season begins, you can exepct to see Reid-Brown get some MLS playing time before long.
Jackson Platts, 18, Defender
Another player who could see his first team debut in 2026 is center back Jackson Platts. The 18-year-old was a regular OCB starter alongside Thomas Williams in 2024 before being relegated to the bench in 2025. However, the starter alongside Williams last season was Hayden Sargis, who didn’t come from the academy and is currently out of contract.
Like all defensive positions, the Lions have a lack of depth that could provide opportunities for young players. The only center backs are Robin Jansson and David Brekalo, forcing the need for a backup. The club also traded Williams, opening more room.
Platts is also a versatile option. While his natural position is center back, he’s also spent time as an outside back and in the midfield. That versatility could result in him seeing MLS action this year.
Justin Hylton, 18, Forward
The OCB player that took the biggest leap in 2025 was unquestionably Justin Hylton. The teenager was a star for the U-17 team before making his professional debut for the Young Lions. Originally a backup, he soon became a focal point of the attack and created problems for opposing defenses.
Hylton made his OCB debut on June 1 and didn’t start until Aug. 23. But he was in the starting lineup for the final six games of the season and was a crucial part of the team’s late successes. He ended the season with 11 appearances, starting six games, and recording two assists.
The only issue for Hylton is that his position is currently not the most in need. Whether the club sees him up top or in the attacking midfield, there are players in front of him. However, we could see him make his debut in an Open Cup or Leagues Cup game, if not as a late substitute in the regular season.
Dylan Judelson, 17, Midfielder
Judelson is another player who joined OCB from the academy in 2025. He started the season on an academy contract but signed to the club’s second team on Aug. 5. The defensive midfielder was a key part of the team from day one, starting the first four games of the season.
In all, Judelson made 20 appearances in 2025 with nine starts. He was in and out of the lineup with Guske, Riyon Tori, and Jhon Solis also seeing time in the role. But the Canadian youth international was very solid when on the field.
Although the departure of Cesar Araujo works in Judelson’s favor, he’s still behind veterans Eduard Atuesta, Braian Ojeda, and Wilder Cartagena, as well as Guske and MLS U22 Initiative signing Luis Otavio, while Joran Gerbet is also under contract but will miss the first part of the season recovering from a knee injury.
It’s a crowded field in front of Judelson in his position group, meaning he’ll have the biggest uphill climb of the players mentioned in this column to make his first-team debut. However, we could see the teenager with the first team for the first time this year if his development continues and there are injuries and suspensions ahead of him on the depth chart.
After years of the academy failing to produce talent for the first team, Orlando City has become one of the league’s standard bearers. That’s likely to continue this season, and it might be the start of a successful professional career at the senior level for these young players.
Orlando City B
Orlando City Exercises Contract Option on OCB Head Coach Manuel Goldberg
Manuel Goldberg is back to lead the Young Lions of OCB in 2026 after the club exercised his contract option.
Orlando City announced today that the club has exercised the option on Orlando City B Head Coach Manuel Goldberg’s contract, keeping him in purple through 2026. The Young Lions’ boss enters his third season in the position in 2026 and his fifth overall with the team.
“Since taking over the role as head coach of OCB, Manu has done a tremendous job connecting with our MLS NEXT Pro players, developing their skillsets and preparing them for opportunities with the first team and beyond,” Orlando City General Manager & Sporting Director Ricardo Moreira said in a club press release. “His deep understanding of our player pathway and internal processes has been invaluable. The continuity Manu provides is critical for the career development of both our players and staff.”
Goldberg initially joined the club in 2022 as an assistant to Martin Perelman. When Perelman was promoted to first-team assistant, Orlando City announced Goldberg as his successor on March 11, 2024. At 30 years old, Goldberg became the youngest head coach in the short history of MLS NEXT Pro.
In his first season in the position, Goldberg led his team to a record of 11-9-9 (28 points), finishing fifth in MLS NEXT Pro’s Eastern Conference. The Young Lions took fourth-seeded Chicago Fire FC II to penalties in the first round of the playoffs away from home, where they fell 5-4 to end their season.
The 2025 campaign was particularly disappointing, as the Young Lions failed to qualify for the postseason for the first time since 2022. They finished the year with 28 points (9-13-6) and tumbled to 11th in the Eastern Conference after a promising start.
Overall, Goldberg has a record of 18-21-16 in 55 games leading the Young Lions. His draw in Chicago in 2024 (and subsequent penalty shootout loss) was his only playoff appearance. Meanwhile, his teams have been 9-7 in penalty shootouts over the past two seasons.
However, Goldberg has been successful in his primary objective of producing players for the first team. Since becoming head coach of OCB, three players — Colin Guske, Gustavo Caraballo, and Zakaria Taifi — have signed Homegrown Player contracts, while Justin Ellis is seemingly on the brink of signing one as well. He’s also coached backup goalkeeper Javier Otero and, most notably, starting right back Alex Freeman, helping them develop into first-team contributors.
Goldberg began his coaching career at Israeli side Hapoel Katamon in 2015 following a three-year playing career in the country. He then joined Club Nautico Hacoaj in Buenos Aires, Argentina as an assistant coach from 2017 to 2019 before becoming a competitive program coach at Barça Academy PRO Miami. After two years in South Florida, he was hired by Orlando City as Perelman’s assistant with OCB.
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