Orlando City Soccer Match
Orlando, Florida
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Trip Type: Sporting Events & Packages
Duration: 5 hours
Soccer. Football. Fútbol. Call it whatever you like — the world’s most beloved game has come to Orlando! Book a ticket for 2015 and see the Orlando City Soccer Club (aka the Lions) compete in their inaugural Major League Soccer (MLS) season. Watch 90 minutes of nonstop action, led by Brazilian superstar Kaká, a former World Player of the Year. Enjoy the raucous atmosphere of a pre-game tailgate party, and then join chanting fans dressed in purple to support the team. Round-trip transport from select hotels to the Camping World Stadium is included.
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Soccer. Football. Fútbol. Call it whatever you like — the world’s most beloved game has come to Orlando! Book a ticket for 2015 and see the Orlando City Soccer Club (aka the Lions) compete in their inaugural Major League Soccer (MLS) season. Watch 90 minutes of nonstop action, led by Brazilian superstar Kaká, a former World Player of the Year. Enjoy the raucous atmosphere of a pre-game tailgate party, and then join chanting fans dressed in purple to support the team. Round-trip transport from select hotels to the Camping World Stadium is included.After hotel pickup in the evening, you’re transferred to the Camping World Stadium to watch the Orlando City Soccer Club, formed in 2010, compete in Major League Soccer during its 2015 inaugural season. Orlando City’s on-field success elevated the local club to professional status in the MLS, a league that represents soccer’s highest level in both the US and Canada.
On arrival, soak up the electric atmosphere of the pre-game tailgate party in the parking lot, where you can observe loyal fans getting pumped up for the game. Then, head inside the stadium and settle into your seat in the supporter section among a multitude of home-team fans dressed in purple. Join the swelling crowd — thousands of North and South Americans, Australians and Europeans — as you sing, cheer and wave your commemorative Orlando City scarf for the Lions, intimidating the opposing team with loud chants.
Without the presence of typically American game-day accessories like ‘kiss cams’ and cheerleaders, the soccer match is simply 90 minutes of nonstop action on the field. Marvel at expert moves by US team player Brek Shea and international players such as World Cup winner Kaká from Brazil and two SL Benfica soccer stars from Portugal — defender Rafael Ramos and midfielder Estrela.
When the match ends, enjoy the ease of transport back to your hotel.
Note: Look forward to upcoming games at Orlando City's new downtown soccer stadium, which will be open for the first game of the 2016 MLS season. Located within walking distance of Orlando’s downtown bar district, the new soccer stadium was designed with North America's only safe-standing supporter section and a low slanted roofline to amplify crowd noise.
On arrival, soak up the electric atmosphere of the pre-game tailgate party in the parking lot, where you can observe loyal fans getting pumped up for the game. Then, head inside the stadium and settle into your seat in the supporter section among a multitude of home-team fans dressed in purple. Join the swelling crowd — thousands of North and South Americans, Australians and Europeans — as you sing, cheer and wave your commemorative Orlando City scarf for the Lions, intimidating the opposing team with loud chants.
Without the presence of typically American game-day accessories like ‘kiss cams’ and cheerleaders, the soccer match is simply 90 minutes of nonstop action on the field. Marvel at expert moves by US team player Brek Shea and international players such as World Cup winner Kaká from Brazil and two SL Benfica soccer stars from Portugal — defender Rafael Ramos and midfielder Estrela.
When the match ends, enjoy the ease of transport back to your hotel.
Note: Look forward to upcoming games at Orlando City's new downtown soccer stadium, which will be open for the first game of the 2016 MLS season. Located within walking distance of Orlando’s downtown bar district, the new soccer stadium was designed with North America's only safe-standing supporter section and a low slanted roofline to amplify crowd noise.
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