Phil Rawlins

Multi tool usePhil Rawlins was one of the primary owners and President of Orlando City. He was responsible for all the aspects of club performances and service.
Originally from the United Kingdom, he lived in the village of Charfield. Phil has been living in the United States for over 17 years. He founded and developed a highly successful IT sales and marketing consulting company which worked with most of the world's leading hi-tech companies.
Phil has over ten years of sports team management experience, being an owner and director of his hometown team Stoke City who play in the Premier League. He founded the Austin Aztex in 2007 before moving with the team and his family to Orlando in 2010.[1]
References
^ Orlando City Soccer Club Website Archived 2012-03-29 at the Wayback Machine.
Orlando City SC
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Orlando, Florida | Club | - History
- Players
- Seasons
- Records
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Stadiums | - Camping World Stadium
- ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex
- Orlando City Stadium
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Affiliated clubs | Orlando City B
Orlando Pride
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Key personnel | Owner: John Bonner, Phil Rawlins, Flavio Augusto da Silva
General Manager: Niki Budalic
Head Coach: James O'Connor
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Major honors (5) |
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USL Pro Champions (2) | |
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Commissioner's Cup (3) | |
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