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Kaka dominates the defending MLS Champs as Orlando City gets historic win


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4-0 win in front of a crowd of 40,122

the 1st home win in history for Orlando City

(Orlando City's first home game was in front of a crowd of 62,510, a 1-1 draw where Kaka got the goal)

NBC Sports:

"Kaka was on another level, as the 2002 World Cup champion showed why he is the highest paid player in Major League Soccer. The speed of Brek Shea and vision of Kaka tore apart Los Angeles

...

Man of the match: Kaka — The former world player of the year was the best player on the pitch and it wasn’t even close. At 33, Kaka has poise on the ball and vision that hasn’t been seen in MLS before, as he made the Galaxy look like schoolboys today."

http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2015/05/17/mls-snapshot-orlando-city-sc-4-0-los-angeles-galaxy/

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Dan @ SoccerYankDan

May 3

Walking around Disney World the only MLS jersey I've seen is

Orlando City , at least 2 dozen so far, and 1 Red Bull jersey, the

one I wore.

mads @ maddie_heaps

2h

when did everyone become an orlando city/soccer fan in general

niiickrz @ _babynicks

4h

suddenly everyone's an Orlando City fan

Meghan Maher @ megmahertini

Mar 21

Since when is everyone an Orlando city fan

Gareth Bale @ dannyViaTSA

Mar 9

It's funny how everyone is all of a sudden reppin Orlando city

yet they know nothing about MLS or even soccer at that.

Brett McAdams @ Brettmcadams3

May 7

Everyone and their mother has an Orlando City bumper sticker

boom3r @ michaelcroy4l

May 16

Everyone in Orlando has an Orlando City sticker on their vehicle.

I love it

TYLERMFAYCOCK @ TylerHoltAycock

Apr 20

Everyone has Orlando city soccer stickers on their cars now...

EVERYONE

Humbz @ huuumby

Apr 8

Something about all these Orlando city stickers on everyone's

car pisses me off

Benjamin @ B3NG1FF

Mar 13

Almost everyone has an Orlando city sticker on their car

Mariah Macalua @ mariahmacalua

Mar 8

Today, everyone in the universe became an Orlando City fan

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