Orlando City
Orlando City vs. Toronto FC: Preview, How to Watch, TV Info, Live Stream, Lineups, Match Thread, and More
The Lions close out the regular season with a Decision Day trip to Toronto.
Welcome to your match thread for a Decision Day matchup between Orlando City (17-7-9, 60 points) and Toronto FC (4-19-10, 22 points) at BMO Field (6 p.m., MLS Season Pass on Apple TV+ (free)). It’s the second of the two scheduled meetings between the Eastern Conference rivals this season.
Here’s what you need to know ahead of the match.
History
Toronto leads the all-time series, 8-7-3, but the Lions have won the last three meetings and swept the season series last year. Orlando City is 2-4-3 on the road in the all-time series, however, one of those two “road” wins took place at Exploria Stadium during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. The only win at BMO Field came last year. Orlando is currently on its longest ever unbeaten run in the series, compiling a 5-0-2 record in the last seven meetings.
The most recent meeting came back on July 4, with Orlando City putting the Reds to the sword on Independence Day, beating the Canadian side, 4-0. Cesar Araujo, Duncan McGuire, Dagur Dan Thorhallsson, and Ercan Kara scored for the Lions and Toronto finished with 10 men after Federico Bernardeschi was shown his second yellow card just past the hour mark.
Orlando City also romped 4-0 over the Reds in the previous meeting, last Sept. 17 at Exploria Stadium. Facundo Torres, Kara, and Tesho Akindele scored for the Lions to go along with a Lukas MacNaughton own goal. The Lions won on May 14, 2022 at BMO Field, 1-0, thanks to a 92nd-minute goal from Kyle Smith, who flicked a header from a corner kick cross inside the far post to lift the Lions to victory.
The Lions went 2-0-1 in three meetings with Toronto FC in 2021. The teams played to a 1-1 draw at BMO Field on July 17, 2021. Jozy Altidore came off the bench to score the opener but Nani equalized from the penalty spot minutes later. Benji Michel drew the penalty, which was originally ruled a foul on the Orlando winger but was overturned after video review by referee Marcos de Oliveira.
The other Toronto “home match” in the 2021 season series came on June 19 at Exploria Stadium as the Reds dealt with pandemic restrictions in Canada that forced the team to play home games in the United States. Orlando City built a 2-0 early lead on goals by Akindele and Nani, only to see Toronto tie the match by halftime on goals by Ayo Akinola and Jonathan Osorio. Junior Urso scored late to lift the Lions to a 3-2 victory. The teams first met that year on May 22, with Orlando City claiming a 1-0 win on Akindele’s goal.
The teams did not play in 2020 due to the pandemic affecting the schedule. Prior to the MLS stoppage for the pandemic, the teams met most recently in Toronto on Aug. 10, 2019 with the Lions grabbing a point at BMO Field in a 1-1 draw. Michel opened the scoring in the 69th minute but the Reds equalized off a scramble following a set piece in the 77th. The other matchup between the sides that season came on May 4, 2019, when the Reds walked out of Orlando with a 2-0 win on goals by Osorio and Jay Chapman.
The teams split their season series in 2018. Orlando City captured a 2-1 win at home in James O’Connor’s first home game as head coach of the Lions on July 14, 2018. Chris Schuler and Dom Dwyer staked City to a 2-0 lead and Nick Hagglund ruined the shutout in the 94th minute off a Sebastian Giovinco free kick delivery. The 2018 meeting in Toronto saw the Reds get a 2-1 win at BMO Field on Ryan Telfer’s 87th-minute goal.
Toronto shredded Orlando in a 3-1 win on July 5, 2017. Altidore and Giovinco combined to score Toronto’s three goals. Carlos Rivas gave Orlando a consolation goal. In the first meeting of 2017, Orlando out-possessed, out-shot, and out-passed the hosts, and played like the better team on the night. However, the Lions could not overcome a two-goal deficit and Giovinco’s first-half brace led Toronto to a 2-1 win.
The Lions got their first victory in the series on June 25, 2016, winning 3-2 at Camping World Stadium. Kaká scored from the spot in the 10th minute of stoppage time to win it. Cyle Larin and Adrian Winter each gave OCSC leads in the game, only to see Jordan Hamilton and Justin Morrow equalize until the captain’s late winner. The Reds took the second 2016 matchup in Orlando with a 2-1 victory, scoring in the 86th minute through Altidore. Tosaint Ricketts gave Toronto an early lead but the Lions fought back on a Larin goal. The teams also drew 0-0 on Sept. 28 of that year, with Toronto able to fend off the Lions with 10 men over the final 20 minutes of the match.
In 2015, Toronto took home all nine points in the three meetings, beating Orlando by a combined score of 11-1.
Overview
Both teams are coming off the international break. Orlando City last played two weeks ago at home, beating the New England Revolution, 3-2, in a game that wasn’t as close as the final score indicated. The Lions were red hot entering the FIFA window, going 7-1-2 since they were eliminated from Leagues Cup competition. Orlando City is 8-4-4 on the road in MLS matches in 2023, and have clinched at least a share of the league’s best road record this season. A win or a draw, or a loss or draw by Real Salt Lake, would see the Lions finish tops in Major League Soccer away from home.
To say Toronto has sputtered since that July 4 meeting would be an incredible understatement. The Reds are coming off a 3-0 loss to New York Red Bulls two weeks ago and have gone 1-10-0 since losing in Orlando on the Fourth of July. Toronto is 4-6-6 at home in 2023, getting all four of its victories and six of its 10 draws on its home patch.
I expect the Reds to get a psychological boost for their home finale. Former Canadian Men’s National Team coach John Herdman will be on the bench for his first match at the helm of TFC. Additionally, Toronto FC will want to send off captain Michael Bradley into retirement on a winning note. It will be an emotional night at BMO Field for the hosts.
Meanwhile, the Lions have nothing much to play for, aside from adding a win and three points to their season total. Win, lose, or draw, Orlando City is locked into second place in the Eastern Conference (and all of MLS). The Lions may rotate some squad to give some guys nursing minor knocks an extra week to heal up.
Orlando’s assignment tonight will be managing Toronto FC’s emotions at the start of the match and stopping the Italians. Toronto has invested in Italian imports, who have apparently won their power struggle against former manager Bob Bradley. Attackers Bernardeschi and Lorenzo Insigne have combined for nine of the club’s 26 goals, and they have also combined for nine assists between them this season. Deandre Kerr has scored five goals, while Jonathan Osorio has four goals and six assists to his credit.
“We are preparing the game as usual with a great responsibility to keep adding points,” Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja said. “Regardless of our position not being affected, it’s a good opportunity to play another good game and to continue with the momentum [we’ve built]. At this time, we are equating the possibility to rotate a couple of players. We are good, we will take the best out of the game, and be ready for the playoffs.”
Orlando City will be without backup midfielder Favian Loyola (arm), while backup goalkeeper Adam Grinwis (thigh) is questionable. Toronto will be without Adama Diomande (lower body), Sigurd Rosted (lower body), and Brandon Servania (ACL). The Reds also list goalkeepers Sean Johnson (hand surgery) and Greg Ranjitsingh (knee surgery) as questionable.
Match Content
- Our Intelligence Report provides more information about the Reds from Tomas Karageorgos from Toronto blog Waking the Red.
- The latest episode of the PawedCast includes our key matchups and final score predictions.
- Our David Rohe provided his three keys to an Orlando City victory in this matchup.
Official Lineups
Orlando City (4-2-3-1)
Goalkeeper: Mason Stajduhar.
Defenders: Luca Petrasso, Rodrigo Schlegel, Antonio Carlos, Michael Halliday.
Defensive Midfielders: Cesar Araujo, Felipe.
Attacking Midfielders: Gaston Gonzalez, Junior Urso, Martin Ojeda.
Forward: Ramiro Enrique.
Bench: Adam Grinwis, Kyle Smith, Rafael Santos, Robin Jansson, Dagur Dan Thorhallsson, Mauricio Pereyra, Facundo Torres, Ivan Angulo, Duncan McGuire.
Toronto (3-5-2)
Goalkeeper: Sean Johnson.
Defenders: Aime Mabika, Michael Bradley Shane O’Neill.
Wingbacks & Midfielders: Cristian Gutierrez, Jonathan Osorio, Raoul Petretta, Lorenzo Insigne, Kobe Franklin.
Forwards: Osei Owusu, Federico Bernardeschi.
Bench: Luka Gavran, Themi Antonoglou, Alonso Coello, Victor Vazquez, Latif Blessing, Cassius Mailula, Deandre Kerr, Hugo Mbongue, Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty.
Referees
REF: Mathieu Souare.
AR1: Chantal Boudreau.
AR2: Oscar Mitchell-Carvalho.
4TH: Pierre-Luc Lauziere.
VAR: Kevin Terry Jr.
AVAR: Rene Parra.
How to Watch
Match Time: 6 p.m.
Venue: BMO Field — Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
TV/Streaming: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV+ (free).
Radio: Real Radio 104.1 FM (English), Acción 97.9 FM, 810 AM (Spanish).
Twitter: For rapid reaction and live updates, follow along at @TheManeLand, as well as Orlando City’s official Twitter feed (@OrlandoCitySC).
Enjoy the match. Go City!
Orlando City
2025 Orlando City Season in Review: Alex Freeman
The right back had a breakout season, making a name for himself in the league and for the national team.
Orlando City signed Alex Freeman to a Homegrown Player contract on Feb. 15, 2022. He played primarily with OCB and saw few minutes for the first team the last few seasons. However, the right back won the starting position over Dagur Dan Thorhallsson early this season and had a breakout year for the Lions.
The 2025 campaign saw the 21-year-old defender make his debut for the U.S. Men’s National Team, compete in the MLS All-Star Game, win MLS Young Player of the Year, and be named to the MLS Best XI. It was a season to remember and hopefully just the start to a fabulous career.
Let’s take a look back at the incredible season for the young player.
Statistical Breakdown
Freeman was a substitute in the first game of the season and was the regular starter for the rest of the year. He was out of the team while competing with the USMNT in the Concacaf Gold Cup but returned to his starting position after the final.
The right back made 29 appearances this year (26 starts) and played 2,451 minutes. He scored six goals and added three assists while putting 15 of his 43 shots on target. Freeman completed 934 of his 1,130 passes (82%), including 42 key passes. Defensively, he added 42 tackles, 26 interceptions, 86 clearances, and nine blocks, and he won 58.2% of his 110 aerial duels. He committed 20 fouls, drew 36 from the opposition, and picked up four yellow cards.
Freeman played all 90 minutes of the Lions’ 3-1 loss to the Chicago Fire in the Eastern Conference Wild Card game. He didn’t contribute to Orlando’s lone goal or attempt any shots in the match. The young fullback completed 26 of his 36 passes (71%) with no key passes. Defensively, he recorded a clearance and won his two aerial duels. He suffered one foul, did not commit any, and was not booked.
Freeman started both U.S. Open Cup games, playing 45 minutes against the Tampa Bay Rowdies and 90 minutes against Nashville SC for a total of 135 minutes. He didn’t score a goal or assist on one, but he attempted one shot (off target) and completed 51 of his 59 passes (86.4%). He helped defensively with one tackle, four interceptions, and two clearances. He suffered three fouls without committing one, but he was booked against Nashville.
The defender played in all six Leagues Cup games, starting five and coming off the bench in the 54th minute against Atlas for a total of 487 minutes in the competition. He did not score in the tournament but chipped in two assists, attempting four shots and putting two on target. He completed 166 of his 194 passes (85.6%) in those games, with seven key passes. Additionally, he completed 10 of his 17 long balls (58.8%) and two of his six crosses (33.3%). Defensively, Freeman added 12 tackles, six interceptions, four blocks, and 15 clearances, andhe won 10 of his 14 aerial duels (71.4%). Freeman committed just two fouls while drawing 11 from his opponents and was booked once in the competition.
Best Game
For a player who was named to the league’s Best XI team, you can point to a number of high-quality performances. However, I believe Freeman’s best game came early in the year in a 4-1 win over D.C. United on March 22. The right back started and played all 90 minutes, recording a goal and an assist — the only time he’s had two goal contributions in a game.
His biggest impact came in the 50th minute, when a foul on Cesar Araujo gave the Lions a free kick near the D.C. box. Martin Ojeda sent a curling ball towards the back post where Freeman jumped over Boris Enow to give his team a 3-0 lead.
In the attack, the right back completed 38 of his 44 passes (86%), including two key passes and his only cross attempt. His only shot was his goal, and he was strong defensively with seven clearances and winning four aerial duels — a team high.
2025 Final Grade
Freeman received a composite rating of 8 out of 10 from The Mane Land staff for the 2025 season. While he had an average rating of 6.4 for the season — fourth best on the team — in our individual game player grades, he was truly one of the bright spots in the Orlando City team this year. There were times when he was fantastic, and he even earned his spot in Mauricio Pochettino’s U.S. setup. If Freeman remains with the Lions next season, it will be hard for him to top this grade, his first as a Lion. While he’s been on the first team roster since 2022, this is the first season that he’s played the minimum required minutes (450) to earn a grade.
2026 Outlook
Freeman’s contract ends at the end of the year, though the club holds an option for the 2026 season. The question isn’t whether the club will want to bring him back, but whether he’ll want to move to Europe and try his hand at a higher league. Reports earlier this season indicated the club was attempting to offer him an MLS U22 Initiative deal and ensure he can get regular minutes at the club level while the U.S. prepares for the World Cup. If sold to a European side, Freeman would not be assured of getting regular minutes and it could prove costly to a player looking to earn a spot on the U.S. squad.
Should the right back return to Orlando next year, there’s no question he’ll continue in his starting role and be a key player in the side. The club will undoubtedly pick up his option while working on a new deal, ensuring Orlando City gets a fee for a sale if he does move on. However, that fee will likely have to be high for the Lions to part ways with the young playmaker.
Previous Season in Review Articles (Date Posted)
- Colin Guske (10/25/25)
- Joan Gerbet (10/26/25)
- Zakaria Taifi (10/27/25)
- Gustavo Caraballo (10/28/25)
- Javier Otero (10/29/25)
- Shakur Mohammed (10/30/25)
- Thomas Williams (10/31/25)
- Adrian Marin (11/1/25)
- David Brekalo (11/2/25)
- Tyrese Spicer (11/3/25)
- Kyle Smith (11/4/25)
- Nico Rodriguez (11/5/25)
- Dagur Dan Thorhallsson (11/6/25)
- Ivan Angulo (11/6/25)
- Duncan McGuire (11/7/25)
- Luis Muriel (11/8/25)
- Cesar Araujo (11/9/25)
Lion Links
Lion Links: 11/10/25
Pride defeat Seattle Reign in the NWSL playoffs, several young Lions receive U.S. youth national team call-ups, Americans abroad, and more.
Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. I’ve been staying busy at work and covered high school hockey this week. The Pride continue their playoff run in the National Women’s Soccer League, and we’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.
Pride Defeat Seattle to Advance to NWSL Semifinals
The Orlando Pride defeated the Seattle Reign 2-0 at Inter&Co Stadium Friday in the NWSL playoff quarterfinals. Haley McCutcheon scored the opening goal in the first half to give Orlando the lead. Late in the second half, Luana scored her first NWSL goal from the spot to seal the win for the Pride. Orlando secured its fourth consecutive playoff win in two seasons and looks to take another step towards defending its NWSL crown. After Friday’s match, Haley McCutcheon and Marta discussed welcoming doubters and being motivated to prove them wrong as the Pride move on to the next round. The Orlando Pride will host NY/NJ Gotham FC in the semifinals Sunday at Inter&Co Stadium at 3 p.m. after Gotham’s win at Kansas City over the weekend.
Several Lions Receive Call-Ups to U.S. Youth National Teams
The U.S. Soccer Federation announced the rosters for several upcoming youth national team training camps and several young Lions got the call. The USSF announced that Orlando City Development Academy products Justin Ellis and Colin Guske have received call-ups to the U-19 team for the November FIFA window, while midfielder Jacob Ramirez was also announced as a call-up for the U-17 U.S. squad. The U-19 U.S. Men’s National Team will travel to Wales to participate in the UEFA U-19 Youth Tournament from Nov. 10-17. The squad will face Germany on Nov. 12, Wales on Nov. 15, and Japan on Nov. 18. The U-17 U.S. Men’s National Team will travel to Dubai as that squad prepares for qualification for the 2026 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar. The U-17s will play friendlies against England on Nov. 13, Australia on Nov. 15, and the Ivory Coast on Nov. 18. Meanwhile, Homegrown fullback Tahir Reid-Brown has gotten the call from the U.S. U-20 side, coached by former USL-era Lion Rob Valentino, for a camp from Nov. 10-18 in Alajuela, Costa Rica. The U.S. will play a pair of matches against Costa Rica in that camp.
MLS Playoff Roundup
The first round of the 2025 MLS playoffs wrapped up over the weekend. On Friday, New York City FC beat Charlotte FC 3-1 to win the best-of-three series and advance to the conference semifinals. Saturday featured three matches, with plenty of drama. Minnesota United edged the Seattle Sounders 7-6 on penalties after a thrilling 3-3 draw. Minnesota trailed 2-0 and fought back to take a 3-2 lead, before Jordan Morris scored the equalizer late in the second half to send the game to spot kicks. FC Cincinnati beat the Columbus Crew 2-1 with a late winner from Brenner to advance. Inter Miami avoided a repeat of last year’s first-round exit and cruised to a 4-0 victory over Nashville SC. San Diego held a 3-0 lead in the late game with less than 20 minutes to play against the Portland Timbers Sunday, with the winner facing Minnesota United in the Western Conference semifinals. The matches set for the next round are the Philadelphia Union vs. New York City FC, Inter Miami vs. FC Cincinnati, and LAFC vs. the Vancouver Whitecaps.
NWSL Quarterfinals Recap
In other NWSL playoff action from the weekend, the Washington Spirit beat Racing Louisville 3-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw to move on to the semifinals. The top-seeded Kansas City Current fell to the eighth-seeded Gotham FC 2-1 after extra time. Katie Stengel scored the game-winning goal late in extra time to help Gotham FC pull off the upset and move on to the semifinals against Orlando. The Portland Thorns also needed to go to extra time to defeat the San Diego Wave 1-0 as Reilyn Turner scored the lone goal. The Portland Thorns will face the Washington Spirit at Audi Field in the other NWSL semifinal matchup on Saturday.
Americans Abroad
It was a busy weekend for Americans in Europe. Folarin Balogun scored his fourth goal of the season in Ligue 1, but Monaco fell 4-1 to Lens. Patrick Agyemang scored his second goal of the season for Derby County as his side defeated Blackburn 2-1 Saturday and secured a fifth straight win in the EFL Championship. Alyssa Thompson played 86 minutes and scored her first goal in the WSL for Chelsea.
However, Chelsea couldn’t hold onto the lead as Arsenal found a late equalizer, and the match ended in a 1-1 draw. In the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup, the U-17 U.S. Men’s National Team overcame a 1-0 deficit to defeat Tajikistan 2-1 with a goal from Cavan Sullivan. With the win, the U.S. booked a spot in the Round of 32 and will face the Czech Republic in its final group stage match Tuesday.
Free Kicks
- The New England Revolution have named Marko Mitrovic as their new head coach. Mitrovic was recently the head coach of the U-20 U.S. Men’s National Team and led the squad to the quarterfinals of the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile.
- The Philadelphia Union are reportedly close to finalizing a deal to sign Ghanaian youth international forward Ezekiel Alladoh, who is playing for IF Brommapojkarna in Sweden for a club-record fee.
- New York Red Bulls II defeated Colorado Rapids 2 3-1 in penalties after a 3-3 draw to win the 2025 MLS NEXT Pro Cup championship.
- The NWSL is reportedly awarding Atlanta an expansion franchise for an expansion fee record of $165 million. The club will be backed by Atlanta United owner Arthur Blank and the team is expected to make its debut after the 2026 season.
- Manchester City defeated Liverpool 3-0 Sunday to move into second place in the Premier League. Liverpool has five losses in league play and dropped to eighth in the table.
- Rob Edwards is reportedly set to leave Middlesbrough and has reached an agreement to become the new manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers on a three-and-a-half-year deal.
That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.
Orlando City
2025 Orlando City Season In Review: César Araújo
Injuries limited the Uruguayan, but he still had a solid season in the midfield.
Orlando City signed Uruguayan midfielder Cesar Araújo on Jan. 7, 2022, from Montevideo Wanderers, making him the club’s first-ever MLS U22 Initiative signing. Araujo inked a three-year contract through 2024 with an additional club option year in 2025. The midfielder moved out of a U22 Initiative slot and into a standard contract in 2024, and as Araújo had hit his performance incentives his club option was triggered for 2025.
Let’s take a look back at the midfielder’s fourth season with the Lions.
Statistical Breakdown
The Uruguayan was one of Orlando City’s stalwarts in 2024, but injuries held him back from playing a similar amount of minutes in 2025. When he was available he was a first-choice defensive midfielder, but unfortunately for the Lions, he missed more than one-third of the MLS regular season.
In MLS regular-season play, Araújo appeared in 22 of Orlando’s 34 matches, starting 20 and playing a total of 1,801 minutes. He scored two goals and added three assists — increases over 2024, when he had one in each category, and new career highs as a Lion. He attempted 19 shots and put a career-high seven on target. Araújo completed a team-high (among players who played significant minutes) 92% of his passes with 19 key passes. On the defensive side, he compiled 38 tackles, nine interceptions, 21 clearances, and six blocks. He committed 31 fouls and suffered a team-high 58, and his 2.9 fouls suffered per 90 minutes ranked him tied for fifth in all of MLS among players who played at least 1,000 minutes. He received six yellow cards and one red card — a straight red card he received against Atlanta.
Araújo started the Eastern Conference wild card game alongside Eduard Atuesta in the center of the midfield but only played 75 minutes before coming off for Colin Guske with the team trailing 3-0. He did not take any shots, but matched his regular-season average by completing 92% of his passes, with no key passes. He added one tackle and one clearance on defense and both committed and suffered two fouls. He was not booked.
The Montevideo, Uruguay native started both games during the U.S. Open Cup, playing a total of 123 minutes. He did not take any shots or record any goal contributions, but he completed 87% of his passes with one key pass. Defensively, he made six tackles but did not have any other contribution. He committed one foul, drew three on the opposition, and was not booked in the competition.
Araújo played nearly every possible minute during Leagues Cup play, starting all six games and only sitting out one minute out of the 540 total available minutes. He did not score a goal but assisted on one, and he put his one shot during regulation play on target, though he did not convert his penalty kick attempt in the game against Pumas that went to a penalty shootout. He slightly bested his performance in the U.S. Open Cup by completing 89% of his passes, with six of them being key passes, and on defense he was all over the field, contributing eight tackles, six interceptions, three clearances, and three blocks. He committed three fouls but suffered a team-leading 13, earning one yellow card.
Best Game
There were several candidates for Araújo’s best game, including the 4-1 demolition of Miami in August and the 4-2 victory over St. Louis in June, but I believe he had his best performance of the season early in the year, during Orlando City’s first win of the season over Toronto. The Uruguayan had a goal and an assist, scoring a stunning free kick to open the scoring and then assisting Martín Ojeda with a beautiful through ball for the third goal for the Lions.
Araújo also led the team with 53 completed passes, while tallying one interception and five loose ball recoveries on defense, wrapping up what was an excellent all-around game (he was also fouled twice, because he is seemingly always fouled at least twice) for the midfielder, and a game for which he was awarded our Man of the Match in our player grades.
2025 Final Grade
The Mane Land awarded Araújo a composite rating of 6.5 out of 10 for the 2025 season, which is a slight decrease from the 7 out of 10 that we awarded him for the 2024 season, and made it four consecutive years that his end-of-year rating dipped by .5, as he had earned a 7.5 in 2023 and an 8 in 2022. Injuries definitely played a role in the lower grade, as did the team’s overall disappointing performance, but his form and his stats also reflected a player who was slightly less effective in 2025. The red card he received against Atlanta completely changed that game as well, turning a late lead into a loss, and those thrown away points would have been enough for Orlando City to avoid the wild card had the Lions closed out that game successfully. He also had to play with a new primary midfield partner and several part-time replacements for when Atuesta was unavailable, which likely contributed to some of his inconsistency this season. Araújo was still an effective and above-average player in 2025, but he was not the destroyer he had been during his first three seasons in Orlando, and his player rating reflects that.
2026 Outlook
As of this writing, Araújo is out of contract, and while it is not official, it appears like he will not return to Orlando and will move to a new club in 2026 based on internet reports and rumors. While it is still possible that Orlando City is able to work out a new contract with Araújo, all signs point to him having played his last match in Lions purple. There were rumors about him returning to South America prior to the season, and those rumors persist now that he is out of contract heading into the MLS off-season. He was a mainstay in the middle during each of his four seasons in Orlando, and as he is only 24 years old, he has a long career ahead of him still, but unfortunately it seems like that future will not be in Orlando. If he were to sign a new contract, he would be a clear starter once again in the central midfield, but if he does not, then those will be big shoes to fill for the Lions.
Previous Season in Review Articles (Date Posted)
- Colin Guske (10/25/25)
- Joan Gerbet (10/26/25)
- Zakaria Taifi (10/27/25)
- Gustavo Caraballo (10/28/25)
- Javier Otero (10/29/25)
- Shakur Mohammed (10/30/25)
- Thomas Williams (10/31/25)
- Adrian Marin (11/1/25)
- David Brekalo (11/2/25)
- Tyrese Spicer (11/3/25)
- Kyle Smith (11/4/25)
- Nico Rodriguez (11/5/25)
- Dagur Dan Thorhallsson (11/6/25)
- Ivan Angulo (11/6/25)
- Duncan McGuire (11/7/25)
- Luis Muriel (11/8/25)
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