Orlando City U-23














Orlando City U-23
Full nameOrlando City Under-23s
Founded1998 (as Central Florida Lionhearts)
Dissolved2016
Ground
Seminole Soccer Complex
Lake Mary, Florida
Capacity3,666
















Home colors














Away colors


Orlando City U-23 was an American soccer team based in Lake Mary, Florida, United States. Founded in 1998, the team played in the Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Southeast Division of the Southern Conference. The team was part of the Orlando City SC youth development system,[1] and played the majority of their home games at Seminole Soccer Complex in nearby Lake Mary, Florida.


The team's colors as the Kraze were blue, white and red, while they also occasionally wore forest green.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Players

    • 2.1 Current roster


    • 2.2 Notable former players



  • 3 Year-by-year


  • 4 Honors


  • 5 Head coaches


  • 6 Stadium


  • 7 Average attendance


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links




History


The team was known as the Central Florida Lionhearts during their first year of existence. From 1999 to 2011, it was known as the Central Florida Kraze.


On November 30, 2011, Orlando City Soccer Club announced that it has purchased controlling interest in the Kraze, and would rename the club Orlando City U-23.[2] The team also acquired a different youth club, Florida Soccer Alliance, and integrated them as Orlando City Youth Soccer to create a European-style development system.[3]



Players



Current roster


As of August 10, 2015[4]


Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.






























































No.

Position
Player
0

United States

GK

Braeden Luna
0

United States

GK

Mason Stajduhar
1

Australia

GK

Mitch Thorn
3

United States

FW

Ramzey Hassen
4

Honduras

MF

Christian Funes
5

United States

MF

Noah Franke
6

England

DF

Michael O'Sullivan
9

Brazil

DF

Bernardo Carabelli
9

Colombia

MF

Nicholas Melo
10

England

DF

Jonathan Coleby
11

United States

MF

Andrew Brody
12

United States

FW

Freddy Ruiz
13

United States

MF

Alexis Martinez


























































No.

Position
Player
14

United States

MF

Eli Lockaby
15

United States

DF

Jeffery George
16

Brazil

FW

Lucas Diniz
17

United States

MF

John Nartowicz
19

United States

DF

Nicholas O'Callaghan
20

United States

DF

Kyle Carr
21

Brazil

FW

Joao Romalho
22

United States

MF

Dennis Zapata
23

Brazil

MF

Pedro Codo
25

United States

DF

Ian Svantesson
26

Jamaica

MF

Jordan Thorpe
27

United States

FW

Alexander Norris
28

United States

MF

Eli Beates


Notable former players


This list of notable former players comprises players who went on to play professional soccer after playing for the team in the Premier Development League, or those who previously played professionally before joining the team.










Year-by-year




















































































































Year
Division
League
Regular Season
Playoffs
Open Cup
1998
4
USISL PDSL
6th, Southeast

Did not qualify

Did not qualify
1999
4
USL PDL
3rd, Southeast

Did not qualify

Did not qualify
2000
4
USL PDL
4th, Southeast

Did not qualify
1st round
2001
4
USL PDL
4th, Southeast

Did not qualify

Did not qualify
2002
4
USL PDL
3rd, Southeast

Did not qualify

Did not qualify
2003
4
USL PDL
2nd, Southeast
Conference Semi-finals

Did not qualify
2004
4
USL PDL
1st, Southeast
PDL Champions

Did not qualify
2005
4
USL PDL
2nd, Southeast
Conference Semi-finals

Did not qualify
2006
4
USL PDL
2nd, Southeast

Did not qualify

Did not qualify
2007
4
USL PDL
2nd, Southeast
Conference Semi-finals
1st round
2008
4
USL PDL
1st, Southeast
Conference Semi-finals

Did not qualify
2009
4
USL PDL
6th, Southeast

Did not qualify

Did not qualify
2010
4
USL PDL
4th, Southeast

Did not qualify
1st round
2011
4
USL PDL
2nd, Southeast
Conference Semi-finals
1st round
2012
4
USL PDL
2nd, Southeast
Semi-finals
1st round
2013
4
USL PDL
3rd, Southeast

Did not qualify
1st round
2014
4
USL PDL
5th, Southeast

Did not qualify

Did not qualify
2015
4
USL PDL
7th, Southeast

Did not qualify

Did not qualify


Honors


  • USL PDL Southern Conference Champions 2012

  • USL PDL Southeast Division Champions 2008

  • USL PDL Champions 2004

  • USL PDL Southern Conference Champions 2004

  • USL PDL Southeast Division Champions 2004


Head coaches



  • United States Joe Avallone (1999–2012)


  • England Paul Shaw (2013–2015)[5]


Stadium


  • Stadium at Edgewater High School; Orlando, Florida (1999–2002)

  • Stadium at Winter Springs High School; Winter Springs, Florida (2003)


  • Showalter Field; Winter Park, Florida (2004–2006, 2010–2011)


  • Central Winds Park; Winter Springs, Florida (2006) 2 matches


  • Kraze and Krush Stadium; Lake Mary, Florida (2007–2009)


  • Cahall-Sandspur Field at Rollins College; Winter Park, Florida (2011) 1 match


  • Citrus Bowl; Orlando, Florida (2011) 2 matches

  • Stadium at The Master's Academy; Oviedo, Florida (2011) 1 match


  • Seminole Soccer Complex; Lake Mary, Florida (2012–)


Average attendance


Attendance stats are calculated by averaging each team's self-reported home attendances from the historical match archive at http://www.uslsoccer.com/history/index_E.html.[permanent dead link]


  • 2005: 308

  • 2006: 271

  • 2007: 451 (8th in PDL)

  • 2008: 358

  • 2009: 261

  • 2010: 333


References




  1. ^ Fla. youth giants merge as Central Florida Kraze/Krush joins with Orlando City Archived July 20, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. (March 1, 2012). nationalsoccerwire.com.


  2. ^ Orlando City acquires Central Florida Kraze Archived February 9, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. (November 30, 2011). News release from OrlandoCitySoccer.com.


  3. ^ Orlando City acquires controlling interest in Seminole Soccer Complex & FSA youth club Archived February 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. (December 12, 2011). News release from OrlandoCitySoccer.com.


  4. ^ [1] Archived July 1, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. (August 10, 2015).


  5. ^ Orlando City names Paul Shaw as U23 Head Coach



External links


  • Official page

  • Official PDL page








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