2022 Orlando Pride season

The 2022 Orlando Pride season was Orlando Pride's seventh season in the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States.

Orlando Pride
2022 season
Head coachAmanda Cromwell
(suspended from June 7)
Seb Hines
(interim, from June 7)
StadiumExploria Stadium
Orlando, Florida
NWSL10th of 12
PlayoffsDid not qualify
Challenge Cup4th (East division)
Top goalscorerLeague: Meggie Dougherty Howard (3)
All: Darian Jenkins and Gunnhildur Jónsdóttir (4)
Highest home attendance7,573
(July 3 vs. Racing Louisville at Daytona International Speedway)
Lowest home attendance3,015
(May 22 vs. Chicago Red Stars)
Average home league attendance4,385
← 2021
2023 →

Notable events

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Following the departure of interim head coach Becky Burleigh at the end of the previous season, Orlando announced the appointment of Amanda Cromwell as the team's permanent head coach on December 7, 2021. Four days earlier she had stood down as head coach of UCLA Bruins women's soccer after nine seasons in charge. Cromwell also had to divest her investment stake in 2022 expansion side Angel City FC in order to take the job.[1] Sam Greene, Cromwell's assistant at UCLA, joined her to become first assistant coach while Cromwell's former international teammate Michelle Akers was hired as an assistant and player development coach. Seb Hines was retained from the previous coaching staff.[2]

On December 13, 2021, the United States Soccer Federation announced the end of the allocation system ahead of the 2022 season.[3] At the time Orlando had already traded away Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris, and had a deal made in principle to trade away Alex Morgan meaning Canadian goalkeeper Erin McLeod was the only federated player under contract with the Pride.

On December 16, 2021, with the addition of Angel City FC and San Diego Wave FC ahead of the 2022 NWSL season, the NWSL held the 2022 NWSL Expansion Draft. Angel City selected the playing rights of Claire Emslie off Orlando's unprotected list. Emslie had transferred out of the NWSL to English FA WSL team Everton in December 2020.[4] San Diego did not select anyone from Orlando although the trade sending Alex Morgan to San Diego was officially announced immediately after the draft suggesting draft protection had already been agreed as part of the trade.[5] The following day, Orlando traded Brittany Wilson and a third-round 2023 NWSL Draft pick to Angel City in exchange for a fourth-round 2023 NWSL Draft pick. General manager Ian Fleming's comments in the trade press release confirmed expansion draft protection for players currently on the Pride roster had been agreed as part of the deal.[6][7]

On June 7, it was announced head coach Amanda Cromwell and assistant coach Sam Greene had been placed on administrative leave on the recommendation of the NWSL and NWSL Players Association joint investigation team following alleged "retaliation in violation of the NWSL Policy to Prevent and Eliminate Workplace Discrimination, Harassment, and Bullying." Seb Hines was promoted to interim head coach.[8]

Roster

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As of 8 September 2022[9]
No.NationalityNamePosition(s)Date of birth (age)Previous clubNotes
Goalkeepers
1 Erin McLeodGK (1983-02-26)February 26, 1983 (aged 39) Växjö DFF
18 Kaylie CollinsGK (1998-05-17)May 17, 1998 (aged 23) USC TrojansSUP
21 Anna MoorhouseGK (1995-03-30)March 30, 1995 (aged 26) BordeauxINT
40 Kelly RowswellGK (1998-01-28)January 28, 1998 (aged 24) IssyGKR
Defenders
2 Haley HansonDF (1996-02-22)February 22, 1996 (aged 26) Houston Dash
3 Toni PressleyDF (1990-02-19)February 19, 1990 (aged 32) Houston Dash
5 Megan MontefuscoDF (1992-09-03)September 3, 1992 (aged 29) Houston Dash
12 Carrie LawrenceDF (1997-07-15)July 15, 1997 (aged 24) UCF KnightsSUP
13 CeliaDF (1995-06-20)June 20, 1995 (aged 26) OL Reign
17 Courtney PetersenDF (1997-10-28)October 28, 1997 (aged 24) Virginia Cavaliers
23 Kylie StromDF (1992-03-18)March 18, 1992 (aged 30) Atlético Madrid
25 Kerry AbelloDF (1999-09-17)September 17, 1999 (aged 22) Penn State Nittany LionsSUP
26 Caitlin CosmeDF (1999-01-19)January 19, 1999 (aged 23) Duke Blue Devils
Midfielders
8 Gunnhildur JónsdóttirMF (1988-09-28)September 28, 1988 (aged 33) Kansas City NWSL
14 Viviana VillacortaMF (1999-02-02)February 2, 1999 (aged 23) UCLA Bruins
15 Erika TymrakMF (1991-08-07)August 7, 1991 (aged 30) Utah Royals
16 Mikayla CluffMF (1999-02-25)February 25, 1999 (aged 23) BYU Cougars
22 Parker RobertsMF (1997-07-30)July 30, 1997 (aged 24) Florida GatorsSUP
27 Chelsee WashingtonMF (1997-11-17)November 17, 1997 (aged 24) Bowling Green Falcons
28 Meggie Dougherty HowardMF (1995-07-27)July 27, 1995 (aged 26) Washington Spirit
30 Thais ReissMF (1999-12-09)December 9, 1999 (aged 22) North Florida OspreysINT
34 Jordyn ListroMF (1995-08-10)August 10, 1995 (aged 26) North Carolina Courage
Forwards
7 Haley BugejaFW (2004-05-05)May 5, 2004 (aged 17) SassuoloINT
10 MartaFW (1986-02-19)February 19, 1986 (aged 36) FC Rosengård
11 Darian JenkinsFW (1995-01-05)January 5, 1995 (aged 27) Kansas City Current
20 Julie DoyleFW (1998-08-30)August 30, 1998 (aged 23) Santa Clara Broncos
33 Ally WattFW (1997-03-12)March 12, 1997 (aged 25) OL Reign
35 Leah PruittFW (1997-09-05)September 5, 1997 (aged 24) OL Reign

Staff

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As of 15 August 2022.[10][11]
Executive
Majority owner and chairman Mark Wilf
Majority owner and vice-chair Zygi Wilf
Majority owner and vice-chair Leonard Wilf
President of business operations Jarrod Dillon
General manager Ian Fleming
Coaching staff
Interim head coach Seb Hines
Head coach Amanda Cromwell (suspended)
Assistant coach Sam Greene (suspended)
Coach Michelle Akers
Goalkeeper coach Aline Villares Reis

Match results

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Friendlies

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As per the league schedule, NWSL teams are permitted to begin a six-week preseason camp on February 1.[12]

February 18 Orlando Pride 1–1 UCF Knights Sanford, Florida
2:30 pm
  • Leroux 25' (pen.)
  • 59'
Stadium: Sylvan Lake Park
Note: Closed-door scrimmage
February 25 South Florida Bulls 0–4 Orlando Pride Tampa, Florida
6:00 pm
Stadium: Corbett Stadium
Note: Closed-door scrimmage
March 2 Orlando Pride 0–0 Kansas City Current Orlando, Florida
7:00 pmReportStadium: Exploria Stadium
March 5 Orlando Pride 0–2 Florida State Seminoles Sanford, Florida
1:00 pm
  • 22'
  • 52'
Stadium: Sylvan Lake Park
Note: Closed-door scrimmage
March 12 Orlando Pride Flagler Saints Sanford, Florida
Stadium: Sylvan Lake Park
Note: Closed-door scrimmage. No scoreline announced.

National Women's Soccer League

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For the third time in league history and the first time since 2014, the NWSL regular season will be played on a balanced schedule i.e. each team will play every other team twice; once at home and once away. The top six teams will qualify for the playoffs with the top two receiving a first-round bye.[12]

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
2257102245 −23221551424 −10425821 −13

Last updated: October 1, 2022.
Source: NWSLsoccer.com

Results by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122
StadiumHAHAHHAAAHHAAHAAHHAHHA
ResultLWDWLDLLLDWDDDWWLLLLDL
Position[a]118525691111119888888999910
Updated to match(es) played on October 1, 2022. Source: NWSLsoccer.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
  1. ^ ORL's position at the end of the matchweek, not their match.

Results

May 1 1 Orlando Pride 0–3 Gotham FC Orlando, Florida
7:00 pmReport
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 4,304
Referee: Natalie Simon
May 8 2 Angel City FC 0–1 Orlando Pride Los Angeles, California
8:00 pm
Report
Stadium: Banc of California Stadium
Attendance: 17,510
Referee: Adorae Monroy
May 14 3 Orlando Pride 2–2 Kansas City Current Orlando, Florida
6:30 pm
Report
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 3,511
Referee: Alexandra Billeter
May 18 4 North Carolina Courage 1–2 Orlando Pride Cary, North Carolina
7:00 pm
Report
Stadium: Sahlen's Stadium
Attendance: 3,084
Referee: Mark Allatin
May 22 5 Orlando Pride 2–4 Chicago Red Stars Orlando, Florida
7:00 pm
Report
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 3,015
Referee: Danielle Chesky
May 27 6 Orlando Pride 2–2 Washington Spirit Orlando, Florida
7:00 pm
Report
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 3,586
Referee: Matt Thompson
June 3 7 Houston Dash 5–0 Orlando Pride Houston, Texas
8:30 pm
ReportStadium: PNC Stadium
Attendance: 6,073
Referee: Luis Guardia
June 12 8 Chicago Red Stars 1–0 Orlando Pride Bridgeview, Illinois
6:00 pm
Report
Stadium: SeatGeek Stadium
Attendance: 3,881
Referee: Alyssa Nichols
June 19 9 Portland Thorns 6–0 Orlando Pride Portland, Oregon
3:00 pm
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 16,185
Referee: Samantha Martinez
July 3 10 Orlando Pride 2–2 Racing Louisville Daytona Beach, Florida
8:00 pmReport
Stadium: Daytona International Speedway
Attendance: 7,573
Referee: Alexandra Billeter
Note: Part of the inaugural Daytona Soccer Fest[13]
July 8 11 Orlando Pride 1–0 Houston Dash Orlando, Florida
7:00 pm
Report
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 3,520
Referee: Natalie Simon
July 17 12 Washington Spirit 0–0 Orlando Pride Buzzard Point, Washington D.C.
5:00 pm
ReportStadium: Audi Field
Attendance: 7,795
Referee: Alyssa Nichols
July 31 13 Kansas City Current 2–2 Orlando Pride Kansas City, Kansas
7:00 pm
ReportStadium: Children's Mercy Park
Attendance: 7,192
Referee: Greg Dopka
August 7 14 Orlando Pride 2–2 Angel City FC Orlando, Florida
7:00 pm
Report
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 4,904
Referee: Matt Thompson
August 13 15 San Diego Wave 0–1 Orlando Pride San Diego, California
5:00 pmReportStadium: Torero Stadium
Attendance: 4,418
Referee: Adorae Monroy
August 20 16 Gotham FC 1–2 Orlando Pride Chester, Pennsylvania
7:00 pm
Report
Stadium: Subaru Park
Attendance: 4,107
Referee: Katja Koroleva
August 26 17 Orlando Pride 1–2 OL Reign Orlando, Florida
7:00 pmReport
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 4,588
Referee: Elvis Osmanovic
Note: Kickoff delayed by 37 minutes due to inclement weather.[15]
September 9 18 Orlando Pride 0–2 Portland Thorns Orlando, Florida
7:00 pm
Report
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 3,515[16]
Referee: Thomas Snyder
September 16 19 Racing Louisville 2–0 Orlando Pride Louisville, Kentucky
7:30 pm
ReportStadium: Lynn Family Stadium
Attendance: 5,397
Referee: Anya Voigt[17]
September 21 20 Orlando Pride 0–3 North Carolina Courage Orlando, Florida
7:00 pmReport
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 3,258
Referee: Adorae Monroy
September 25 21 Orlando Pride 2–2 San Diego Wave Orlando, Florida
7:00 pmReport
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 6,466
Referee: Matt Thompson
October 1 22 OL Reign 3–0 Orlando Pride Seattle, Washington
10:00 pm
ReportStadium: Lumen Field
Attendance: 10,746
Referee: Ekaterina Koroleva

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1OL Reign2211743219+1340NWSL Shield, Playoffs – semi-finals
2Portland Thorns FC (C)2210934924+2539Playoffs – semi-finals
3San Diego Wave FC2210663221+1136Playoffs – first round
4Houston Dash2210663527+836
5Kansas City Current2210662929036
6Chicago Red Stars229673428+633
7North Carolina Courage229584633+1332
8Angel City FC228592327−429
9Racing Louisville FC225892335−1223
10Orlando Pride2257102245−2322
11Washington Spirit2231092633−719
12NJ/NY Gotham FC2241171646−3013
Source: NWSL
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(C) Champions

NWSL Challenge Cup

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The 2022 NWSL Challenge Cup took place between March 19 and May 7. With the format split into three groups of four teams, each team played a six-game round robin home and away series with the top team from each group progressing to the semifinals along with the highest-ranked group runner-up. Orlando were placed in the East region with Washington Spirit, North Carolina Courage and NJ/NY Gotham FC.[18]

March 19 Group stage Orlando Pride 0–0 Washington Spirit Orlando, Florida
7:00 pm
Report
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 3,534
Referee: Laura Rodriguez
March 26 Group stage North Carolina Courage 1–0 Orlando Pride Cary, North Carolina
7:00 pm
ReportStadium: Sahlen's Stadium
Attendance: 3,328
Referee: Joshua Encarnacion
March 30 Group stage Orlando Pride 0–1 Gotham FC Orlando, Florida
7:00 pm
Report
Stadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 3,351
Referee: Anya Voigt
April 3 Group stage Washington Spirit 4–1 Orlando Pride Buzzard Point, Washington D.C.
4:00 pmReport
Stadium: Audi Field
Attendance: 5,656
Referee: Sergii Demianchuk
April 16 Group stage Orlando Pride 2–4 North Carolina Courage Orlando, Florida
7:00 pm
ReportStadium: Exploria Stadium
Attendance: 3,601
Referee: Alyssa Nichols
April 23 Group stage Gotham FC 1–1 Orlando Pride Harrison, New Jersey
7:00 pm
ReportStadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 2,734
Referee: Jeremy Scheer

Standings

PosTeamPldWTLGFGAGDPtsQualificationNCWASNJYORL
1North Carolina Courage6330127+512Advance to knockout stage2–22–01–0
2Washington Spirit6240127+510Advance to knockout stage based on ranking2–21–14–1
3NJ/NY Gotham FC613258−361–11–31–1
4Orlando Pride6024411−722–40–00–1
Source: NWSL
Rules for classification: 1) Total points; 2) Total goal differential; 3) Total number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points record; 5) Head-to-head goal differential; 6) Head-to-head number of goals scored; 7) Fewest disciplinary points; 8) Drawing of lots

Squad statistics

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Appearances

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As of match played October 1, 2022

Starting appearances are listed first, followed by substitute appearances after the + symbol where applicable.

No.PosNatPlayerTotalNWSLChallenge Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1GK  CANErin McLeod22020020
18GK  USAKaylie Collins100010
21GK  ENGAnna Moorhouse502030
40GK  USAKelly Rowswell000000
Defenders
2DF  USAHaley Hanson604+2000
3DF  USAToni Pressley22116+114+10
5DF  USAMegan Montefusco26021050
12DF  USACarrie Lawrence18012+203+10
13DF  ESPCelia21217+122+10
17DF  USACourtney Petersen2509+10060
23DF  USAKylie Strom22114+312+30
25DF  USAKerry Abello24012+901+20
26DF  USACaitlin Cosme000000
Midfielders
8MF  ISLGunnhildur Jónsdóttir22411+525+12
14MF  USAViviana Villacorta15013+2000
15MF  USAErika Tymrak20010+503+20
16MF  USAMikayla Cluff2428+1025+10
22MF  USAParker Roberts400+101+20
27MF  USAChelsee Washington300+100+20
28MF  USAMeggie Dougherty Howard20313+234+10
30MF  BRAThais Reiss502+3000
34MF  CANJordyn Listro19013+6000
Forwards
7FW  MLTHaley Bugeja300+3000
10FW  BRAMarta200020
11FW  USADarian Jenkins23414+325+12
20FW  USAJulie Doyle1729+620+20
33FW  USAAlly Watt611+5100
35FW  USALeah Pruitt1619+412+10
Players who appeared for the club but left during the season:
2FW  USASydney Leroux1026+1230
4DF  ENGAmy Turner510+113+10
6MF  WALAngharad James1103+304+10
19FW  USAAbi Kim1303+800+20

Goalscorers

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As of match played October 1, 2022
RankNo.Pos.NameNWSLCupTotal
18MF Gunnhildur Jónsdóttir224
11FW Darian Jenkins224
328MF Meggie Dougherty Howard303
42FW Sydney Leroux202
13DF Celia202
16MF Mikayla Cluff202
20FW Julie Doyle202
83DF Toni Pressley101
4DF Amy Turner101
23DF Kylie Strom101
33FW Ally Watt101
35FW Leah Pruitt101
Own goals202
Total20424

Shutouts

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As of match played October 1, 2022
RankNo.Pos.NameNWSLCupTotal
11GK Erin McLeod415
Total415

Disciplinary record

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As of match played October 1, 2022
No.Pos.NameNWSLCupTotal
     
1GK Erin McLeod100000100
2FW Sydney Leroux100000100
2DF Haley Hanson100000100
3DF Toni Pressley300000300
4DF Amy Turner100100200
5DF Megan Montefusco700100800
6MF Angharad James000100100
8MF Gunnhildur Jónsdóttir000100100
10FW Marta000100100
11FW Darian Jenkins100100200
12DF Carrie Lawrence000200200
13DF Celia100000100
15MF Erika Tymrak200000200
16MF Mikayla Cluff200000200
17DF Courtney Petersen100100200
23DF Kylie Strom200200400
25DF Kerry Abello200000200
27MF Chelsee Washington100000100
28MF Meggie Dougherty Howard300000300
30MF Thais Reiss100000100
34MF Jordyn Listro400000400
35FW Leah Pruitt100000100
Total350011004600

Transfers and loans

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Draft picks are not automatically signed to the team roster. The 2022 college draft was held on December 18, 2021. Orlando made four selections.

RoundPickPlayerPos.CollegeStatus
15 Mia FishelFW University of California, Los AngelesNot signed[19]
10 Caitlin CosmeDF Duke UniversitySigned[20]
11 Julie DoyleFW Santa Clara UniversitySigned[21]
331 Jada TalleyFW University of Southern CaliforniaNot signed[22]

Transfers in

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DatePlayerPos.Previous clubFee/notesRef.
December 16, 2021 Angharad JamesMF San Diego WaveAcquired in a trade with $275,000 in allocation money and 2022 NWSL Expansion Draft protection in exchange for Alex Morgan.[5]
December 18, 2021 CeliaDF OL ReignAcquired in a trade with a first-round pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft and a second-round pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft in exchange for Phoebe McClernon.[23]
Leah PruittFW[23]
January 11, 2022 Darian JenkinsFW Kansas City CurrentAcquired in a trade in exchange for $75,000 in allocation money and Orlando's natural second-round pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft.[24]
January 26, 2022 Mikayla CluffMF BYU CougarsDeferred 2021 NWSL Draft signee.[25]
January 28, 2022 Megan MontefuscoDF Houston DashAcquired in a trade with $30,000 in allocation money and OL Reign's natural third-round pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft in exchange for Marisa Viggiano.[26]
Kerry AbelloDF Penn State Nittany LionsDeferred 2021 NWSL Draft signee.[27]
January 31, 2022 Anna MoorhouseGK BordeauxSigned using allocation money.[28]
May 7, 2022 Jordyn ListroMF North Carolina CourageFree agent signing.[29]
June 11, 2022 Thais ReissMF North Florida OspreysFree agent signing.[30]
July 1, 2022 Haley BugejaFW Sassuolo[31]
August 15, 2022 Ally WattFW OL ReignAcquired in a trade in exchange for $125,000 in allocation money.[32]
August 18, 2022 Haley HansonDF Houston DashAcquired in a trade in exchange for $75,000 in allocation money and a second-round pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft previously acquired from OL Reign.[33]
September 8, 2022 Kelly RowswellGK IssyGoalkeeper injury replacement signing.[34]

Transfers out

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DatePlayerPos.Destination clubFee/notesRef.
November 1, 2021 Ally HaranDF Canberra UnitedOut of contract[35][36]
December 1, 2021 Jodie TaylorFW San Diego WaveTraded in exchange for a second or third-round pick in the 2023 draft or allocation money, pending conditions met.[37]
December 6, 2021 Ashlyn HarrisGK Gotham FCTraded in exchange for a first-round pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft, a third-round pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft and $50,000 in allocation money.[38]
Ali KriegerDF[38]
December 7, 2021 Emily van EgmondMF Newcastle JetsTransfer[39]
December 8, 2021 Konya PlummerDFOption declined[40]
Crystal ThomasFW HibernianOut of contract[40][41]
December 16, 2021 Alex MorganFW San Diego WaveTraded in exchange for Angharad James, $275,000 in allocation money and 2022 NWSL Expansion Draft protection.[42][5]
December 17, 2021 Brittany WilsonGK Angel CityTraded with a third-round pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft and partial 2022 NWSL Expansion Draft protection.[6]
December 18, 2021 Phoebe McClernonDF OL ReignTraded in exchange for a first-round pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft, a second-round pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft, Celia and Leah Pruitt.[23]
January 18, 2022 Taylor KornieckMF San Diego WaveTraded with the rights to Emily van Egmond in exchange for $125,000 in allocation money and San Diego's natural second-round pick in the 2024 NWSL Draft.[43]
January 27, 2022 Ali RileyDF Angel CityTraded in exchange for $15,000 in allocation money and Angel City's natural third-round pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft.[44]
Jade MooreMF Manchester UnitedOut of contract[45]
January 28, 2022 Marisa ViggianoMF Houston DashTraded in exchange for Megan Montefusco, $30,000 in allocation money and OL Reign's natural third-round pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft.[26]
June 17, 2022 Amy TurnerDF Tottenham HotspurExecuted contract buyout.[46][47]
June 29, 2022 Sydney LerouxFW Angel CityTraded in exchange for $75,000 in allocation money and Angel City's natural first-round pick in the 2024 NWSL Draft.[48]
July 28, 2022 Angharad JamesMF Tottenham HotspurMutually terminated contract.[49][50]
August 24, 2022 Abi KimFW BordeauxWaived.[51][52]

Loans out

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DatePlayerPos.Loaned toNotesRef.
November 1, 2021 Chelsee WashingtonMF Canberra UnitedUntil April 3, 2022[35]

Preseason trialists

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Orlando Pride began preseason training on February 1, 2022. The squad included two non-roster invitees on trial with the team during preseason. Reiss was an undrafted out of the University of North Florida. Scarpa had spent the last season with KIF Örebro DFF in the Swedish Damallsvenskan.[53] Ru Mucherera, who had signed in Finland with KuPS for the 2021 season, later joined Orlando in preseason having spent the first part on trial with San Diego Wave.[54]

2022 Orlando Pride trialists
PlayerPositionPrevious team
Thais Reiss [A]MF North Florida Ospreys
Jessie ScarpaFW KIF Örebro DFF
Ru MuchereraFW KuPS
  1. ^
    Signed to first team contract.

References

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  2. ^ "Orlando Pride Announces Assistant Coaching Staff Ahead of 2022 NWSL Season". www.orlandocitysc.com.
  3. ^ Ilyas, Adnan (December 13, 2021). "USSF to no longer pay USWNT club salaries". Stars and Stripes FC.
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  6. ^ a b "Orlando Pride Acquires 2023 Fourth round draft pick from Angel City FC". www.orlandocitysc.com.
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  13. ^ "Orlando Pride and Racing Louisville FC Set to Make History with Match at Daytona International Speedway". www.orlandocitysc.com.
  14. ^ "Wave Coach Stoney Goes Off on Penalty Call after Home Loss to Orlando Pride". Times of San Diego. August 14, 2022. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
  15. ^ Rantz, Susie (August 26, 2022). "OL Reign vs. Orlando Pride: Livestream, how to watch, TV schedule, lineups". Sounder at Heart. Retrieved August 26, 2022.
  16. ^ "Orlando Pride vs. Portland Thorns FC - Football Match Summary". ESPN. September 9, 2022. Retrieved September 25, 2022.
  17. ^ "Racing Louisville FC vs. Orlando Pride - Football Match Summary". ESPN. September 16, 2022. Retrieved September 17, 2022.
  18. ^ "National Women's Soccer League Official Site" (PDF). www.nwslsoccer.com.
  19. ^ "Mia Fishel, seleccionada estadounidense, ya es nueva jugadora de Tigres Femenil". Club Tigres (in Mexican Spanish). January 13, 2022.
  20. ^ "Orlando Pride Signs 2022 No. 10 Overall Selection Caitlin Cosme". www.orlandocitysc.com.
  21. ^ "Orlando Pride Signs 2022 First Round Draft Selection Julie Doyle". www.orlandocitysc.com.
  22. ^ "Kansas City Current Sign Midfielder Jada Talley as COVID Replacement Player". OurSports Central. May 21, 2022.
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  24. ^ "Orlando Pride Acquires Darian Jenkins from Kansas City Current". www.orlandocitysc.com.
  25. ^ "Orlando Pride Signs 2021 NWSL Draft Selection Mikayla Cluff". www.orlandocitysc.com.
  26. ^ a b "Orlando Pride Acquires Defender Megan Montefusco, 2023 NWSL Draft Pick and Allocation Money". www.orlandocitysc.com.
  27. ^ "Orlando Pride Signs Penn State Product Kerry Abello". www.orlandocitysc.com.
  28. ^ "Orlando Pride Signs English Goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse". www.orlandocitysc.com.
  29. ^ "Orlando Pride Signs Midfielder Jordyn Listro". www.orlandocitysc.com.
  30. ^ "Orlando Pride Signs Midfielder Thais Reiss". www.orlandocitysc.com.
  31. ^ "Orlando Pride Signs Top Young Forward Haley Bugeja". www.orlandocitysc.com.
  32. ^ "OL Reign Acquires $125,000 in Allocation Money in Trade with Orlando Pride". OL Reign (Press release).
  33. ^ "Orlando Pride Acquires 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup Champion Haley Hanson". www.orlandocitysc.com (Press release).
  34. ^ "Orlando Pride Signs Kelly Rowswell as Goalkeeper Replacement". www.orlandocitysc.com (Press release).
  35. ^ a b "Orlando Pride Loan Washington, Transfer Haran to Canberra United". www.orlandocitysc.com.
  36. ^ "Canberra United signs two U.S Internationals for 2021/22 - Canberra United". Canberra United.
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