List of Orlando Pride records and statistics

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Orlando Pride is an American professional soccer team based in Orlando, Florida, that competes in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).

Contents

This is a list of franchise records which date from the team's inaugural NWSL season in 2016 to present.

All stats accurate as of match played September 1, 2024.

Player records

Appearances

Most appearances

#Pos.NameNationalityYearsNWSLCupPlayoffsOtherTotal
1 Forward Marta Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2017–present106614117
2 Defender Toni Pressley Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2016–20228181494
3 Goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2016–20218141389
4 Defender Ali Krieger Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2017–20217831486
5 Defender Kylie Strom Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2021–present66120078
6 Midfielder Dani Weatherholt Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2016–20197301074
7 Midfielder Kristen Edmonds Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2016–20206901373
8 Forward Alex Morgan Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2016–20216621069
Defender Kerry Abello Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2022–present59100069
10 Forward Sydney Leroux Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2018–20225370363
As of September 1, 2024

Bolded players are currently on the Orlando Pride roster.

Goals

Alex Morgan is currently Orlando Pride's second highest all-time goalscorer. Alex Morgan (42979779792).jpg
Alex Morgan is currently Orlando Pride's second highest all-time goalscorer.
Kristen Edmonds v Boston Breakers, July 10, 2016 [1]
Marta v Houston Dash, June 17, 2017 [2]
Marta v Washington Spirit, July 8, 2017 [3]
Alex Morgan v Sky Blue FC, August 12, 2017 [4]
Marta v Sky Blue FC, August 12, 2017 [4]
Alex Morgan v Boston Breakers, August 19, 2017 [5]
Rachel Hill v Boston Breakers, September 2, 2017 [6]
Sydney Leroux v Chicago Red Stars, May 26, 2018 [7]
Sydney Leroux v Sky Blue FC, June 16, 2018 [8]
Marta v Washington Spirit, July 6, 2019 [9]
Darian Jenkins v North Carolina Courage, April 16, 2022
Adriana v Portland Thorns, June 11, 2023
Julie Doyle v Washington Spirit, July 1, 2023
Messiah Bright v Chicago Red Stars, August 20, 2023
Barbra Banda v North Carolina Courage, May 1, 2024
Barbra Banda v Seattle Reign, May 19, 2024
Barbra Banda v Portland Thorns, May 24, 2024
Barbra Banda v Utah Royals, June 21, 2024
Marta v Utah Royals, June 21, 2024
Adriana v Angel City FC, June 30, 2024

Overall goals

Competitive, professional matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.
#Pos.NameNationalityYearsNWSLCupPlayoffsOtherTotalGoals per game
1 Forward Marta Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2017–present036 (106)000 (6)000 (1)000 (4)036 (117)0.31
2 Forward Alex Morgan Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2016–2021023 (66)000 (2)000 (1)000 (0)023 (69)0.33
3 Forward Sydney Leroux Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2018–2022016 (53)001 (7)000 (0)001 (3)018 (63)0.29
4 Forward Barbra Banda Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia 2024–present012 (14)000 (0)000 (0)000 (0)012 (14)0.86
Forward Chioma Ubogagu Flag of England.svg  England 2017–2019012 (57)000 (0)000 (1)000 (0)012 (58)0.21
6 Forward Adriana Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2023–present011 (34)000 (1)000 (0)000 (0)011 (35)0.31
Forward Rachel Hill Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2017–2019011 (59)000 (0)000 (1)000 (0)011 (60)0.18
8 Midfielder Kristen Edmonds Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2016–2020009 (69)000 (0)000 (1)001 (3)010 (73)0.14
9 Defender Alanna Kennedy Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2017–2020007 (59)000 (0)001 (1)000 (0)008 (60)0.13
10 Forward Messiah Bright Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2023006 (22)001 (6)000 (0)000 (0)007 (28)0.25
Forward Jasmyne Spencer Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2016–2017007 (40)000 (0)000 (1)000 (0)007 (41)0.17
Forward Julie Doyle Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2022–present006 (49)001 (9)000 (0)000 (0)007 (58)0.12

As of September 1, 2024

Bolded players are currently on the Orlando Pride roster.

Goalkeeping

Most shutouts

Competitive, professional matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.
#Pos.NameNationalityYearsNWSLCupPlayoffsOtherTotalConceded per game
1 Goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2016–202115 (81)2 (4)0 (1)1 (3)18 (89)1.51
2 Goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse Flag of England.svg  England 2022–present16 (39)0 (8)0 (0)0 (0)16 (47)1.23
3 Goalkeeper Erin McLeod Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2020–20225 (26)1 (2)0 (0)0 (0)6 (28)1.75
4 Goalkeeper Aubrey Bledsoe Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2016–20172 (12)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)2 (12)1.42
5 Goalkeeper Haley Kopmeyer Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2018–20191 (13)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)1 (13)1.92
As of September 1, 2024

Bolded players are currently on the Orlando Pride roster.

Team records

Record wins

5–2 vs Chicago Red Stars, May 26, 2018 [7]
3–0 vs Washington Spirit, July 1, 2023
3–0 vs Angel City FC, June 30, 2024

Record defeats

0–3 vs North Carolina Courage, June 30, 2018 [14]
0–3 vs North Carolina Courage, June 1, 2019 [15]
0–3 vs NJ/NY Gotham FC, May 1, 2022 [16]
0–3 vs North Carolina Courage, September 21, 2022 [17]

Highest scores

Orlando Pride score listed first

2–5 vs Seattle Reign FC, July 23, 2016 [18]
3–4 vs North Carolina Courage, May 23, 2018 [19]
5–2 vs Chicago Red Stars, May 26, 2018 [7]
4–3 vs Washington Spirit, July 6, 2019 [9]
3–4 vs Portland Thorns FC, July 14, 2019 [20]
1–6 vs North Carolina Courage, September 14, 2019 [21]
2–4 vs North Carolina Courage, April 16, 2022
2–4 vs Washington Spirit, May 10, 2023
3–4 vs North Carolina Courage, May 23, 2018 [19]
4–3 vs Washington Spirit, July 6, 2019 [9]
2–5 vs Seattle Reign FC, July 23, 2016 [18]
5–2 vs Chicago Red Stars, May 26, 2018 [7]
3–4 vs Portland Thorns FC, July 14, 2019 [20]
1–6 vs North Carolina Courage, September 14, 2019 [21]

Streaks

July 17, 2022 to August 13, 2022
March 16, 2024 to March 29, 2024
July 20, 2024 to August 23, 2024
July 17, 2022 to August 13, 2022
March 16, 2024 to March 29, 2024
August 11, 2018 to April 21, 2019
September 26, 2021 to May 8, 2022
May 28, 2016 to June 23, 2016
September 8, 2018 to April 21, 2019
June 3, 2022 to July 3, 2022
September 9, 2022 to September 25, 2022
May 8, 2016 to May 28, 2016
June 15, 2024 to July 6, 2024
May 8, 2016 to May 28, 2016
July 1, 2023 to August 25, 2023
June 15, 2024 to July 6, 2024

Coaching records

Tom Sermanni is the longest serving Pride head coach. Tom Sermanni (42148423775).jpg
Tom Sermanni is the longest serving Pride head coach.
All-time Orlando Pride coaching stats
NameNationalityFromToPWDLGFGAWin% [nb 1]
Tom Sermanni Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland October 20, 2015September 14, 20186925143096102036.23
Marc Skinner Flag of England.svg  England January 14, 2019July 23, 202143912224677020.93
Carl Green(interim)Flag of England.svg  England July 23, 2021July 24, 2021100102000.00
Becky Burleigh (interim)Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States July 25, 2021October 30, 2021123361317025.00
Amanda Cromwell Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States December 7, 2021October 10, 2022 [nb 2] 132471328015.38
Seb Hines Flag of England.svg  England June 7, 2022 [nb 3] present642616228487040.63
Total202654988252313032.18
As of September 1, 2024
  1. Win% is rounded to two decimal places
  2. Suspended from June 7, 2022 [23]
  3. Interim from June 7, 2022 until November 11, 2022

List of seasons

Seasonal statistics for the Orlando Pride
SeasonNWSL regular seasonPosition Playoffs Challenge
Cup
Top scorer [A] Avg. attendance
PWDLGFGAPtsPlayerGoals
2016 2061132030199thDNQNH Flag of the United States.svg Kristen Edmonds 68,785
2017 2411764531403rd SF Flag of Brazil.svg Marta 136,186
2018 2486103036307thDNQ Flag of the United States.svg Sydney Leroux 64,837
2019 2444162453169thDNQ Flag of Brazil.svg Marta 65,565
2020 NWSL season not contestedDNP Flag of the United States.svg Marisa Viggiano 2 [B] N/A
2021 2477102732288thDNQ Group stage Flag of the United States.svg Sydney Leroux 94,227
2022 22571022452210thDNQ Group stage Flag of the United States.svg Darian Jenkins
Flag of Iceland.svg Gunnhildur Jónsdóttir
44,385
2023 22101112728317thDNQ Group stage Flag of the United States.svg Messiah Bright 75,504
  1. ^
    Goals scored in all competitions
  2. ^
    Goals scored in Fall Series

Individual honors

Six-time World Player of the Year Marta joined Orlando Pride in 2017. Marta (29682398398).jpg
Six-time World Player of the Year Marta joined Orlando Pride in 2017.

NWSL Player of the Month

MonthPlayerRef
August 2017 Flag of the United States.svg Alex Morgan [24]
September 2017 Flag of Brazil.svg Marta [25]
May 2021 Flag of the United States.svg Alex Morgan [26]
August 2023 Flag of the United States.svg Messiah Bright [27]
May 2024 Flag of Zambia.svg Barbra Banda [28]

NWSL Team of the Year

YearPositionPlayerRef
2016 Goalkeeper Flag of the United States.svg Ashlyn Harris [29]
2017 Defender Flag of the United States.svg Ali Krieger [30]
Forward Flag of Brazil.svg Marta
2019 Defender Flag of the United States.svg Ali Krieger [31]


The Best FIFA Women's Player

The following players have won The Best FIFA Women's Player award while playing for Orlando Pride:


FIFPro Women's World 11

The following players were named to the FIFPro Women's World 11 while playing for Orlando Pride:

Internationals

Caps

Below is a list of players capped internationally while with Orlando Pride and the number of caps they earned during that time. A total of 29 players have represented 12 different senior national teams during their Orlando Pride tenure.

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

Debuted while with Orlando
PlayerNationYearsCaps
Mônica Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2016–201837
Alex Morgan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2016–202188
Josée Bélanger Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 201617
Steph Catley Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2016–201721
Laura Alleway Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2016–20177
Ashlyn Harris Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2016–202117
Ali Krieger Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2017–202113
Lisa De Vanna Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 20163
Alanna Kennedy Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2017–202039
Camila Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2017–202012
Marta Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2017–present73
Emily van Egmond Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2018–202134
Shelina Zadorsky Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2018–202032
Poliana Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 20185
Chioma Ubogagu Flag of England.svg  England 2017–20193
Claire Emslie Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2019–20209
Jordyn Listro Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2020–2021
2022–2023
2
Gunnhildur Jónsdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 2021–202220
Konya Plummer Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 2020–20212
Ali Riley Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 2020–20216
Erin McLeod Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2021–20221
Angharad James Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 20226
Haley Bugeja Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 2022–20235
Adriana Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2023–present24
Mariana Larroquette Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2023–present9
Rafaelle Souza Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2023–present17
Barbra Banda Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia 2024–present6
Angelina Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2024–present6
Grace Chanda Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia 2024–present1
As of August 10, 2024

Bolded players are currently on the Orlando Pride roster.

Honors

Below is a list of major international honors won by players while with Orlando Pride.

FIFA Women's World Cup

The following players have won the FIFA Women's World Cup while playing for Orlando Pride:


Olympic Games

The following players have won the Olympic gold medal while playing for Orlando Pride:

NWSL Draft picks

Below is a list of players Orlando Pride has selected in an NWSL Draft (formerly NWSL College Draft). A total of 32 players were drafted by Orlando prior to the draft's termination before the 2025 season.

All-time Orlando Pride NWSL Draft picks
DraftRoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollege team
2016 110 Flag of the United States.svg Samantha Witteman DF Flag of California.svg California Golden Bears
215 Flag of Mexico.svg Christina Burkenroad FW Flag of California.svg Cal State Fullerton Titans
431 Flag of the United States.svg Dani Weatherholt MF Flag of California.svg Santa Clara Broncos
2017 322 Flag of the United States.svg Danica Evans FW Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado Buffaloes
432 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Nickolette Driesse MF Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Penn State Nittany Lions
2018 323 Flag of Portugal.svg Nadia Gomes FW Flag of Utah.svg BYU Cougars
2019 325 Flag of the United States.svg Erin Greening DF Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado Buffaloes
430 Flag of the United States.svg Marisa Viggiano MF Flag of Illinois.svg Northwestern Wildcats
2020 13 Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Kornieck MF Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado Buffaloes
17 Flag of the United States.svg Courtney Petersen DF Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia Cavaliers
210 Flag of Jamaica.svg Konya Plummer DF Flag of Florida.svg UCF Knights
214 Flag of the United States.svg Phoebe McClernon DF Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia Cavaliers
321 Flag of the United States.svg Cheyenne Shorts DF Flag of Colorado.svg Denver Pioneers
326 Flag of the United States.svg Abi Kim FW Flag of California.svg California Golden Bears
430 Flag of the United States.svg Chelsee Washington MF Flag of Ohio.svg Bowling Green Falcons
2021 19 Flag of the United States.svg Viviana Villacorta MF Flag of California.svg UCLA Bruins
214 Flag of the United States.svg Mikayla Cluff MF Flag of Utah.svg BYU Cougars
324 Flag of the United States.svg Kerry Abello FW Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Penn State Nittany Lions
434 Flag of the United States.svg Kaylie Collins GK Flag of California.svg USC Trojans
2022 15 Flag of the United States.svg Mia Fishel FW Flag of California.svg UCLA Bruins
110 Flag of the United States.svg Caitlin Cosme DF Flag of North Carolina.svg Duke Blue Devils
111 Flag of the United States.svg Julie Doyle FW Flag of California.svg Santa Clara Broncos
331 Flag of the United States.svg Jada Talley FW Flag of California.svg USC Trojans
2023 13 Flag of the United States.svg Emily Sams DF Flag of Florida.svg Florida State Seminoles
221 Flag of the United States.svg Messiah Bright FW Flag of Texas.svg TCU Horned Frogs
325 Flag of the United States.svg Tori Hansen DF Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina Tar Heels
439 Flag of the United States.svg Summer Yates MF Flag of Washington.svg Washington Huskies
441 Flag of the United States.svg Kristen Scott FW Flag of Florida.svg UCF Knights
2024 19 Flag of the United States.svg Ally Lemos MF Flag of California.svg UCLA Bruins
222 Flag of the United States.svg Cori Dyke MF Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Penn State Nittany Lions
450 Flag of the United States.svg Alex Kerr FW Flag of Texas.svg Texas Tech Red Raiders
456 Flag of the United States.svg Talia Gabarra MF Flag of Florida.svg UCF Knights

Bolded players are currently on the Orlando Pride roster.

Record by opponent

National Women's Soccer League

Regular season

Team no longer exists
Orlando Pride league record by opponent
OpponentPWDLPWDLPWDLGFGAWin%First
HomeAwayTotal
Angel City FC 30213300632195050.00May 8, 2022
Bay FC 11000000110010100.00May 11, 2024
Boston Breakers [40] 330021015401105080.00July 10, 2016
Chicago Red Stars [41] 1012794051952122425026.32May 1, 2016
FC Kansas City [42] 21013111521287040.00May 28, 2016
Gotham FC [43] 104249432188552824044.44September 7, 2016
Houston Dash [44] 951310316198292128042.11April 23, 2016
Kansas City Current [45] 3111421173221110042.86May 30, 2021
North Carolina Courage [46] 8305103251862102243033.33April 29, 2017
Portland Thorns [47] 1032581071842121838022.22April 17, 2016
Racing Louisville [48] 5320401393331314033.33July 9, 2021
San Diego Wave FC 31113210632196050.00August 13, 2022
Seattle Reign [49] 82429135173771728017.65May 8, 2016
Utah Royals [50] 411242118323107037.50March 24, 2018
Washington Spirit [51] 943210334197662827036.84June 18, 2016
Western New York Flash [52] 11001001210111050.00May 14, 2016
Total8934213489301742178643876231267

35.96

Playoffs

Orlando Pride's first, and so far only, playoff appearance was in 2017 after the team had finished the regular season in third-place.

Orlando Pride playoff record by opponent
OpponentPWDLPWDLPWDLGFGAWin%First
HomeAwayTotal
Portland Thorns 00001001100114000.00October 7, 2017
Total00001001100114

0

Summer Cup

In 2024, NWSL and Liga MX Femenil combined for a new tournament, the NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup. All 14 NWSL clubs and six Liga MX club entered a group stage before a knockout round. [53]

Orlando Pride cup record by opponent
OpponentPWDLPWDLPWDLGFGAWin%First
HomeAwayTotal
Flag of Mexico.svg Monterrey 10100000101022000.00July 27, 2024
Flag of the United States.svg North Carolina Courage 00001010101011000.00July 20, 2024
Flag of the United States.svg Racing Louisville 10100000101011000.00August 1, 2024
Total20201010303044

0

NWSL Challenge Cup

The NWSL Challenge Cup was first held in 2020 as a single-site replacement tournament to the regular season schedule in response to the difficulties posed by the COVID-19 pandemic to playing a full season. Orlando Pride withdrew from the tournament after multiple positive cases in the squad prior to the start of the tournament. They first contested the Challenge Cup in 2021. Ahead of the 2024 season, the competition moved from a league cup format to a single-game super cup. Orlando Pride is yet to qualify since the format changed.

Orlando Pride cup record by opponent
OpponentPWDLPWDLPWDLGFGAWin%First
HomeAwayTotal
Gotham FC 30032020502337000.00April 14, 2021
North Carolina Courage 201130125023311000.00May 1, 2021
Racing Louisville 00001010101022000.00April 10, 2021
Washington Spirit 31112002511349020.00April 21, 2021
Total81258044161691229

6.25

Other

2020 Fall Series

To compensate for the lack of competitive schedule and difficulty of travel during the COVID-19 pandemic, the NWSL grouped the nine teams into three regional pods of three to allow for a Fall Series in September and October. Within each pod, the teams played a four-game, home-and-away schedule with the overall winner awarded the Community Shield. [54] Orlando were grouped in the south region with reigning NWSL champions North Carolina and 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup winners Houston. [55] The results of those games are listed below:

September 19 North Carolina Courage 0–0 Orlando Pride Cary, North Carolina
1:00pm Report Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park
Attendance: Behind-closed-doors
Referee: Kevin Broadley
September 26 Houston Dash 3–1 Orlando Pride Houston, Texas
8:30pm
Report
Stadium: BBVA Stadium
Referee: Alyssa Nichols
October 9 Orlando Pride 1–2 Houston Dash Kissimmee, Florida
5:00pm
Report
Stadium: Osceola County Stadium
Attendance: Behind-closed-doors
Referee: Alex Billeter
October 17 Orlando Pride 3–3 North Carolina Courage Orlando, Florida
4:00pm
Report
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: Behind-closed-doors
Referee: Natalie Simon

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