Orlando City

Orlando City

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FC Cincinnati

FC Cincinnati

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Stats Breakdown

0πŸ† MLS Cup titles0
0πŸ† US Open Cup titles0
31πŸ‘₯ Squad size29
17🌍 Foreign players16

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Orlando City

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Orlando City4 – 1Atlanta United

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Orlando City1 – 1Atlanta United

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Orlando City4 – 3Philadelphia Union

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CF MontrΓ©al2 – 0Orlando City

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Inter Miami3 – 4Orlando City

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New England Revolution3 – 4Orlando City

US Open Cup

29 Apr 2026

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DC United3 – 2Orlando City

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Orlando City4 – 1Charlotte FC

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Orlando City0 – 1Houston Dynamo

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FC Naples0 – 1Orlando City

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15 Apr 2026

FC Cincinnati

FC Cincinnati

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San Diego FC3 – 3FC Cincinnati

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FC Cincinnati3 – 5Inter Miami

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Charlotte FC2 – 2FC Cincinnati

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Chicago Fire2 – 3FC Cincinnati

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FC Cincinnati2 – 0New York Red Bulls

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New York City FC4 – 4FC Cincinnati

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FC Cincinnati3 – 3Chicago Fire

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Toronto FC1 – 1FC Cincinnati

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New York Red Bulls4 – 2FC Cincinnati

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FC Cincinnati4 – 3CF MontrΓ©al

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Orlando City vs FC Cincinnati: Two Growing Clubs Still Chasing That First Big Title

Orlando City vs FC Cincinnati stats: Silverware still missing

The first thing that jumps out from the Orlando City vs FC Cincinnati stats is the trophy line. Both clubs are still waiting for that first big win.

They each have 0 MLS Cup titles and 0 US Open Cup titles. So the Head to Head record is not about glory yet, it is about which project can grow faster.

This makes their historical matchups feel like steps in the same race. Two teams trying to move from "promising" to "proven" on the MLS stage.

The key anomaly: Two big squads, zero trophies

The standout detail is how large both squads are for teams with no major titles. Orlando City carry a squad of 31 players, while FC Cincinnati have 29 players.

That is a combined 60 players between two clubs that have never lifted the MLS Cup or US Open Cup. The numbers suggest depth, rotation, and heavy competition for minutes, but no silverware yet.

In any future Head to Head record between these sides, that contrast will be a talking point. Big rosters, high expectations, and a trophy cabinet that is still empty.

Squad size battle: Orlando City slightly heavier

Looking at pure squad size, Orlando City hold a small edge. They have 31 players, compared to FC Cincinnati on 29.

That gap is not huge, but it hints at a different approach. Orlando might lean more on depth and internal competition, while Cincinnati are a touch more streamlined.

  • Orlando City squad size: 31
  • FC Cincinnati squad size: 29

In their historical matchups, this could show up in how each team handles injuries or fixture congestion. One club can spread minutes a bit wider, the other might rely more on a tight core.

Foreign player profiles: Almost identical ideas

The Orlando City vs FC Cincinnati stats also show how similar their recruitment profiles look. Orlando City have 17 foreign players, FC Cincinnati have 16 foreign players.

That is nearly a mirror image. Both squads lean heavily on international talent, which shapes how these sides play and how their rosters are built year to year.

  • Orlando City foreign players: 17
  • FC Cincinnati foreign players: 16

So while the Head to Head record will show different results over time, the team-building model is very close. Heavy use of foreign players, similar squad sizes, same title count.

What the numbers say about this matchup

Put it all together and a clear story forms. Orlando City and FC Cincinnati share the same major title count, 0 and 0, yet both run big, internationally flavored squads.

The anomaly is simple. You rarely see 31 and 29 man squads, with 17 and 16 foreign players, tied to trophy cabinets this empty.

That is why their future historical matchups will carry extra weight. Every new game is a chance for one of them to turn those raw numbers into a winning era, and finally add real silverware to the Orlando City vs FC Cincinnati stats story.

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