Orlando City B
Orlando City B vs. FC Cincinnati 2: Final Score 5-3 as OCB Dominates in Kentucky
OCB came back from a two-goal deficit in a wild game to beat FC Cincinnati 2.

Orlando City B (8-6-2, 27 points) came back from a two-goal, second-half deficit to beat FC Cincinnati 2 (4-8-3, 16 points) 5-3 at NKU Soccer Stadium in Highland Heights, KY. The Young Lions used braces by Juninho and Jack Lynn and an own goal by Matt Dreas to score their five goals. David Garcia gave the hosts the lead in the 30th minute and Ryder Mills scored two early second-half goals before OCB took over.
OCB made two changes to the lineup that lost 3-0 to Philadelphia Union II Wednesday night. Alejandro Granados came on at right back for Alex Freeman and Zakaria Taifi returned the starting lineup at center back, replacing Thomas Williams.
The Young Lions started with a 4-4-2 formation and a back line in front of Javier Otero of Granados, Nabi Kibunguchy, Taifi, and Franco Perez. The midfield four were the same as the midweek contest, consisting of Imanol Almaguer, Juninho, Cristian Medina, and Jhon Solis. First-team forwards Shak Mohammed and Lynn started up top.
The start of the game was delayed due to severe weather, pushing the scheduled 7 p.m. kickoff to 8:45. The Young Lions dominated the game once it kicked off, destroying FC Cincinnati 2 in every statistical category. The hosts scored three goals on just four shots, keeping them in the game, and some bad giveaways by OCB on its own side of the field is why the winning margin was only two.
Other than the long delay, there was nothing out of the ordinary in the first half. But the second half went off the rails with the teams combining for six goals, including two times where multiple goals were scored within two minutes of each other.
OCB kicked off and immediately went downfield looking for a quick start. Solis ended up with the ball outside of the box and took the game’s first shot, but it was blocked by Garcia. Following that initial chance, the game slowed down for a few minutes.
The Young Lions got their second chance in the eighth minute from a short corner. Solis received the ball and sent it back to Juninho well outside of the box. Despite the distance, the OCB captain attempted a curling shot that went just over the head of the Cincinnati defense, forcing Evan Louro to push it away.
FC Cincinnati 2 had its first chance in the 11th minute when Lynn received the ball on the opposition side of the field and immediately lost it. The hosts used some quick passing to head the other way in numbers. Otero came off his line to challenge the attacker and Granados was there to clear it away.
In the 13th minute, Juninho lost possession of the ball near his own end line and ended up knocking it out for a Cincinnati throw in. Bret Halsey found Mills in the box and the forward immediately laid it off for Dreas for a shot. The attempt skipped across the front of the goal, but was never on target and went out for a goal kick.
OCB hit the woodwork in the 20th minute when Lynn found Perez on the left. The left back sent a long ball towards the back post where Taifi was making a run into the box. The defender volleyed the ball towards goal and on target. Lynn was inside the six-yard box and beat Joey Akpunonu to send it on, but flicked it off the crossbar.
The hosts opened the scoring in the 30th minute after an OCB turnover in the defensive half, when Kibunguchy stepped up to challenge Quimi Ordonez, taking out the forward and receiving a yellow card. Halsey took the ensuing set piece, finding the head of Garcia between Kibunguchy and Mohammed. The defender’s header was beyond the reach of Otero and into the top corner of the goal to give Cincinnati a 1-0 lead.
In the 34th minute, Juninho drew two defenders as he approached the box and laid it off for Lynn. Rather than attempting to get a closer look, Lynn released a shot from distance. It was a strong attempt and on target, but Louro had a good view of it the whole way and blocked it.
Two minutes later, Mohammed sent a cross to the top of the six-yard box that found the head of Kibunguchy. Looking to make up for his earlier foul that resulted in the opening goal, the center back headed the ball down, but Louro was there to collect it.
The Young Lions found an equalizer in the 39th minute through a great individual effort by Juninho. A throw-in by OCB ended up with the midfielder in a seemingly innocuous position. The Brazilian split two defenders before entering the box and sent a strong shot towards the goal. The ball beat Louro into the far corner to even the game at 1-1.
The final chance of the first half came in the 45th minute, when Solis found Mohammed at the top of the Cincinnati box. The forward attempted a long-distance shot, but it was always going high and didn’t cause any concern for Louro.
After 45 minutes of play, OCB had more possession (72.5%-27.5%), shots (8-2), shots on target (5-1), corners (6-0), crosses (14-2), and better passing accuracy (92%-74.1%). However, the hosts made it to the break with the game tied at 1-1.
As if the long delay to start the game didn’t make the night long enough for both teams, the start of the second half was delayed when the referees didn’t appear from the locker room. Both teams waited for around 10 minutes, warming up while they waited for the officials to arrive. Eventually, they decided to show up and the second half commenced.
OCB got off to an inauspicious second-half start, conceding a goal inside the first minute. Dribbling the ball out of the back, Perez lost it to Dreas at the top of the center circle. Dreas found Mills to his right before entering the box and the forward quickly shot. Granados was on the attacker and appeared to get a touch to the ball, enabling it to flick over Otero and in to make it 2-1 Cincinnati.
The Young Lions got their first shot of the second half in the 52nd minute when a long ball by Solis for Mohammed was touched back for Lynn. The forward shot from outside of the box, but it was blocked by Akpunonu. A minute later, Perez found Mohammed at the penalty spot, but his header was right at Louro.
The hosts made OCB pay for those misses when they scored a third in the 54th minute. It started when Solis attempted to dribble through a defender, but lost the ball. Cincinnati worked it to the left where it ended up with Isaiah Foster. The midfielder quickly found halftime substitute Philip Horton, who sent a cross to the near post. Mills was there to redirect the ball past Otero for his second goal of the game.
Right off the kickoff, OCB got a goal back. Juninho made a long run towards the Cincinnati box and found Perez on the left. The left back quickly sent a low cross into the box for Lynn. The forward couldn’t control the ball, but it bounced off Dreas and past Louro to make it a 3-2 game.
OCB nearly found an equalizer in the 65th minute when Solis took a shot from outside of the box. Louro had been sure-handed for most of the game, but blocked the ball to Lynn right in front of goal with nobody around. Unfortunately, Lynn hit the rebound into the ground and over the goal from point-blank range.
Juninho nearly topped his earlier goal in the 67th minute when he made a long run into the Cincinnati box. He dribbled through three defenders and used some fancy footwork to create space for a shot. The midfielder was aiming for the far post and beat Louro, but the ball skipped just wide.
Three minutes later, Juninho scored his second goal of the game. Solis found him just outside of the box and he used a good touch to beat his defender, creating room for a shot. With plenty of space, Juninho hit the top corner of the goal for the second time in the game to tie it at 3-3.
The Young Lions took their first lead of the night two minutes later. Solis sent Perez down the left and the defender took a shot on goal that was blocked by Louro. The rebound went right back to Perez, but Louro made a second stop. Finally, Lynn ended up with the ball and put it in to give OCB a 4-3 lead.
In the 75th minute, OCB extended its advantage. The Young Lions had a throw-in and FC Cincinnati 2 took the stoppage to make a substitution. Taifi threw it to Juninho, who spun to beat his defender. Nobody stepped up to challenge him, allowing enough time to slip the ball through for Lynn. Louro got a piece of the shot, but not enough as it went in to make it 5-3.
OCB Head Coach Martin Perelman made his first change in the 78th minute, replacing Lynn with Cristofer Acuna.
In the 82nd minute, OCB almost scored a sixth. The Young Lions used quick movement and sharp passing to maintain possession, primarily working through Mohammed. Eventually, Medina played the ball for Almaguer, but he let it go to Perez behind him. The defender played it to Almaguer, who made a run towards the end line and received it back at the top of the box. After a couple of touches inside to beat his defender, Perez shot past Louro towards the top corner. It was heading in, but Akpunonu got his head to the ball, clearing it off the goal line.
Two minutes after that attempt, Perelman made four changes. Tahir Reid-Brown, Fernando Sanchez, Wilfredo Rivera, and Thomas Williams all came on at the same time for Perez, Solis, Mohammed, and Almaguer.
OCB was just trying to see out the game, but lost a player in the 89th minute when Rivera was shown a straight red by referee Jeremy Scheer. Horton received the ball on the sideline and used a quick touch to beat Medina. Rivera came flying in, swinging at the ball but missing it and catching Horton. Scheer immediately issued Rivera a red card, but replays showed it should’ve been a yellow at most. Since VAR doesn’t exist in MLS NEXT Pro, OCB had to finish the game with 10 men. Per MLS NEXT Pro rules, Rivera will serve his suspension the next time the two teams meet in the final game of the season.
FC Cincinnati 2 held possession for most of the four added minutes, but was unable to create anything and OCB returns home with three points from Northern Kentucky.
Overall, it was a dominant performance by the Young Lions. They had more possession (67.7%-32.3%), shots (24-4), shots on target (13-3), corners (8-0), and crosses (23-6), and better passing accuracy (88.3%-77.3%). Given the statistical dominance, it was only fair that the Young Lions claimed all three points.
The Young Lions have struggled on the road for most of the season, so this is a welcome result as they look to make the MLS NEXT Pro playoffs for the first time. It’s their third win away from home this season after opening the year by beating Philadelphia Union II 3-1 and Inter Miami II 1-0 on May 25.
The win keeps OCB in fifth place in the Eastern Conference, three points ahead of Atlanta United 2. The Young Lions are also three points behind New York Red Bulls II for fourth with 12 games remaining.
After playing two games this week, OCB will have a full week off before facing Huntsville City FC in Alabama next Sunday night.
Orlando City B
Orlando City B vs. Columbus Crew 2: Final Score 2-1 as Young Lions Win Season Opener
OCB opened its 2025 season with a victory, scoring twice before holding on for dear life in the second half.

Orlando City B (1-0-0, 3 points) opened its 2025 MLS NEXT Pro season with a 2-1 win over Columbus Crew 2 (0-1-0, 0 points) tonight at Osceola County Stadium. Newcomer Dyson Clapier gave the Young Lions the lead in the 10th minute and Zakaria Taifi doubled the advantage just after the break. Crew 2 dominated possession after that and pulled a goal back late through Keesean Ferdinand, but it wasn’t enough, as OCB took all three points.
The first starting lineup of the season for the Young Lions consisted of Carlos Mercado in goal behind a back line of Tahir Reid-Brown, Thomas Williams, Jackson Platts, and Taifi. Dylan Judelson and Colin Guske were the defensive midfielders behind Clapier, Jhon Solis, and Shak Mohammed, with Justin Ellis up top.
OCB got off to an attacking start, trying to send Taifi down the right multiple times. But it was a Crew 2 throw-in that opened the scoring. In the 10th minute, Chase Adams received the throw and played a soft pass to Ferdinand in the Columbus box. Ellis jumped on the play, tipping the ball off of Ferdinand’s foot to Clapier, whose first touch was a rocket past Luke Pruter for the opening goal.
Columbus had its first decent attack in the 14th minute when Owen Presthus made a long run down the right. He sent a hard cross through the box looking for Tristan Brown, but it went all the way through.
It looked like OCB had a penalty in the 18th minute when Taifi did well to control a long pass and was taken down at the edge of the box. The referee initially pointed to the spot but ended up changing it to a free kick just outside of the 18, which was the correct decision.
Solis hit the free kick into the wall, and the ball bounced back to Taifi, who had been standing over it as well. His first touch was another shot, but it too was blocked.
A minute later, Solis found Taifi on the right and the defender sent a dangerous cross into the box. Clapier ran onto it and tried to turn it on goal with his first touch. However, he mishit the ball, ending the threat.
The visitors finally got their first shot of the game in the 27th minute when Austin Su sent a hard, low shot towards goal. Fortunately, he sent it straight to Mercado, who had no trouble collecting it.
The Young Lions created a good buildup in the 37th minute when Ellis received the ball near midfield and sent it down the left for Reid-Brown. The left back found Clapier in the middle, who laid it back for Ellis making the trailing run. The striker’s first touch was a shot, but he didn’t hit it well, and it skipped wide.
It looked like Crew 2 might find an equalizer in the second minute of first-half stoppage time when Presthus sent Brent Adu-Gyamfi behind the back line and into the OCB box. His second touch was a shot, but Mercado did well to get down and block it, making a vital save.
After 45 minutes, OCB had more shots (5-4). However, Crew 2 had the advantage in attempts on target (2-1), corner kicks (2-0), crosses (5-2), and passing accuracy (89.2%-84.7%).
OCB made one change at halftime as Brazilian forward Thalles made his debut in purple, coming in for Clapier.
It didn’t take long for Thalles to get involved, as he nearly scored inside the first minute of the second half. The Brazilian was sent into the Crew 2 box and it looked like he had an open chance, but 15-year-old center back Gianmarco Di Noto came in from behind to knock it away.
The Young Lions went on another attack in the 48th minute, doubling their lead. Solis sent a long ball across the field to Taifi, who was making a run on the right. The right back chested the ball down and recontrolled it after the defender tried to tap it away. His third touch was a strong shot inside the near post, giving his team a 2-0 lead.
“I scored and I didn’t even see anything. All I did was point to my parents,” Taifi said. “My dad was working all day and he came from like two hours away to come. And I just wanted to give them all the thanks for the goal. And it feels amazing to win the game from that.”
“We talked a lot during the week about bringing out their individual best,” OCB Head Coach Manuel Goldberg said about Clapier’s and Taifi’s goals. “About everything. Technically, tactically. So this is the stuff we need. They have that ambition, that desire, and that helped them with the goals.”
Crew 2 nearly pulled one back in the 54th minute when Brown received the ball on the left side of the box. The midfielder tried to hit it into the roof of the net, but hit the woodwork.
Four minutes later, the Young Lions had trouble clearing the ball and Nicolas Rincon stuck his leg out to send the ball towards goal. Mercado did very well to dive to his left and make a one-handed save. The OCB starting goalkeeper was down briefly but was able to continue.
Solis tried to make it 3-0 in the 60th minute when Crew 2 goalkeeper Luke Pruter came well off his line. The ball was cleared before it reached the goal line, but only to Thalles not far away. The Brazilian attempted a bicycle kick, sending it wide.
Reid-Brown made a good run down the left in the 70th minute before cutting it back and finding Ellis at the top of the box. The striker took a touch inside before taking a hard right-footed shot. However, Su got in front of the attempt, blocking it wide.
As the ensuing corner kick was sent into the box, the referee called a foul on OCB. As a result, the Young Lions didn’t even get a chance from the set piece.
Goldberg made his second change in the 83rd minute as Clovis Archange came on for Reid-Brown.
A Taifi corner in the 85th minute found a head near the back post and was past Pruter, but cleared off the line. The follow-up attempt was right at Pruter, who made the save to end the threat.
The visitors finally got a goal back in the 88th minute when some quick passing sent Anthony Alaouieh down the left. The midfielder sent his pass back and diagonally through the box to a wide open Ferdinand, as the entire OCB defense had shifted to the other side. With nobody closing him down, it was an easy goal for the defender, sending the ball inside the far post.
The Young Lions immediately went the other way, looking to increase their lead back to two goals. Solis took a shot in the 89th minute from just outside the box that forced Pruter to dive and knock it wide.
The ensuing corner kick found Platts, who put his attempt on goal. But it was cleared off the line. The clearance went to Solis near the top of the box and the midfielder sent the follow-up attempt high and wide.
Crew 2 had another chance in the first minute of stoppage time when Guske was unable to clear a Columbus throw-in and Su took possession. The midfielder carried the ball to the end line and played it to the top of the six-yard box where Ferdinand was waiting. However, Mercado did well to get down to collect it.
Both teams attacked in the six minutes of second-half stoppage time, but the missed opportunity by Su was the final chance and OCB held on for the 2-1 win.
While Crew 2 had much more possession in the second half, it was OCB that created most of the chances. The Young Lions ended up with more shots (15-12), shots on target (7-5), and corner kicks (7-2). Meanwhile, the visitors had the advantage in crosses (8-3) and passing accuracy (89.6%-83%).
“Of course, first of all, very happy for the guys that we could get a win. It’s not easy to start off and starting off always like this is positive,” Goldberg said about the game. “The things we propose ourselves to do this match, we did. So we’re happy about that.”
“I feel like it was a great team performance. We really held it down,” Taifi said. “Had a little lapse of concentration at the end, but it doesn’t matter. We got the three points. So, it feels great to start with a win. Let’s go!”
The Young Lions continue their streak of season-opening wins, which dates back to the start of MLS NEXT Pro in 2022, making it four in a row. That matches the streak of four straight campaigns in which they opened the season with losses, dating back to the team’s inaugural season in 2016.
OCB will continue its season-opening homestand next Sunday night when the Young Lions host rival Atlanta United 2 at Osceola County Stadium.
Orlando City B
Orlando City B Signs Two More Players Ahead of 2025 MLS NEXT Pro Season
OCB has signed teenage midfielder Noah Levis and Algerian center back Noham Abdellaoui to one-year deals.

Orlando City B continues to build its 2025 MLS NEXT Pro roster, adding two more players to the squad. The club announced the signing of midfielder Noah Levis and defender Noham Abdellaoui to MLS NEXT Pro contracts this afternoon. Both deals are through the 2025 season with club options for 2026.
“Noah is an exciting young player that already brings a wealth of experience from Finland and Portugal,” Orlando City Vice President of Soccer Operations and Technical Director Ricardo Moreira said in a club press release. “He brings a lot of energy to the group both on and off the pitch and brings a ton of upside for us in having so much experience at his young age and still being at a point where he can develop his game further here in Orlando with us. We’re excited to have him here and look forward to starting the 2025 season.”
The Boston native joins OCB after playing in Greece, Finland, and Portugal. He initially joined the academy of Portuguese first-division side G.D. Estoril Praia before moving to Greece. He played for the Olympiacos academy and joined the AEK Athens academy in January 2022.
The 18-year-old midfielder moved to Finland in February 2024, joining Finnish second division side Mikkelin Palloilijat. He made 25 appearances for the side last year, recording two assists. The teenager has also appeared for the Finnish youth national team, making two friendly appearances for the U-17 side.
There were rumors back in December that the Lions would sign Levis to an MLS NEXT Pro deal. This announcement makes it official that the dual national has joined the club.
Abdellaoui, a 20-year-old Algerian, joins OCB after spending time in the youth setups of several European clubs, including French side Saint-Etienne and Italian Serie A sides U.S. Lecce and Genoa CFC. The center back has made 50 appearances at the academy level, scoring three goals and adding an assist for those clubs. Additionally, he won the Italian Primavera Championship with Lecce Primavera in the 2022-2023 season.
“Noham comes to us from some great academies in Europe that have a proven track record of developing great players — Genoa and Saint-Étienne — and we’re happy to have him with us now,” Moreira said in the club’s press release. “We’re expecting him to bring both leadership and experience to the group, despite his young age, and he’ll also provide great depth for us at his position.”
Abdellaoui has represented Algeria at the U-18 level internationally, appearing twice in international friendlies.
What It Means for Orlando City B
Levis is a central midfielder with some time playing on the right. He probably won’t start in the middle because that’s Jhon Solis’ spot, who appeared for the first team during preseason.
Favian Loyola and Shak Mohammed played on the right for OCB last season and both are still with the club. So one of those will probably be in that position to start the 2025 campaign, although Loyola has dealt with a thigh injury that has kept him on the availability report the first two weeks of the MLS season. However, Yutaro Tsukada was on the left last year and is out for the season with a knee injury. So there are opportunities for players to get into the team.
It’s still unknown what the full OCB roster will look like when the Young Lions take the field Sunday night at Osceola County Stadium. But Levis will probably be available off the bench for the Young Lions. Regardless, there will be chances for him to play this season and see if he’s a possibility for the first team in the future.
As for Abdellaoui, he has more of an opportunity to slide into the starting lineup. The primary center back pairing for OCB last season was Nabi Kibunguchy and Thomas Williams. While Williams remains with the club as a Homegrown, Kibunguchy’s contract ended following the 2024 season.
If Abdellaoui wants to start for the Young Lions this season, he’ll likely be competing with another Homegrown in Tahir Reid-Brown. While the 18-year-old didn’t get as much playing time as Williams last year, it’s expected he’ll see more this season.
An injury has kept Orlando City captain Robin Jansson out of the first two MLS games, forcing Williams to join the bench. With the Lions playing Saturday night in New York and the younger version at home Sunday night, Abdellaoui could make his debut if Williams stays with the senior team.
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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