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2020 Orlando Pride season

The 2020 Orlando Pride season was Orlando Pride's fifth season in the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States.


2020 season
Alex Leitão
Marc Skinner
Exploria StadiumOrlando, Florida
Not contested
Withdrew
Marisa Viggiano (2)
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The 2020 Orlando Pride season was Orlando Pride's fifth season in the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States.

In October 2019, Alex Morgan announced she was pregnant and expecting to give birth in April 2020. Morgan had stated she aimed to return to playing in time for the Olympics with the United States in July 2020 but the games were eventually postponed by COVID-19. Morgan gave birth on May 7, 2020.

Five Pride players signed with Australian W-League teams to play with during the 2019–20 NWSL offseason: Emily van Egmond and Claire Emslie joined Melbourne City, Alanna Kennedy joined Sydney FC, Carson Pickett joined Brisbane Roar and Camila joined Canberra United. Van Egmond and Emslie won both the Premiership and Championship titles with Melbourne City as van Egmond also led the team in goals with six.

On November 5, 2019, Orlando used its top priority to acquire the NWSL rights to Australian midfielder Chloe Logarzo off the NWSL Re-Entry Wire. On November 13, the pick was voided after the league realized Logarzo should not have been made available for selection and allowed to go through the re-entry process. The Pride was not offered compensation. Logarzo subsequently signed in England with Bristol City.

In January 2020, the Pride announced that NWSL President Amanda Duffy was to step down in order to become the team's Executive Vice President. General Manager Erik Ustruck returned to Orlando City's front office staff after only a year in the role.

In March, the start of the season was delayed indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic. On May 8, the NWSL allowed voluntary individual workouts on outdoor fields for the first time since the suspension.

On May 27, 2020, the NWSL announced the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup as a smaller format replacement to the league, a 25-game tournament hosted at Zions Bank Stadium in Herriman, Utah, beginning June 27, 71 days after the originally planned start date of the regular season. On June 22, the team withdrew from the tournament following positive COVID-19 tests among both players and staff.

Orlando ultimately played for the first time in 2020 on September 19 as part of the Fall Series friendlies, 343 days since the team's last match on October 12, 2019.

As of September 19, 2020.

No.NationalityNamePosition(s)Date of birth (age)Previous clubNotes
24Ashlyn HarrisGK(1985-10-19)October 19, 1985 (aged 34)Washington SpiritFED
30Brittany WilsonGK(1997-09-22)September 22, 1997 (aged 22)Denver Pioneers
3Toni PressleyDF(1990-02-19)February 19, 1990 (aged 30)Houston Dash
11Ali KriegerDF(1984-07-28)July 28, 1984 (aged 36)Washington SpiritFED
17Carrie LawrenceDF(1997-07-15)July 15, 1997 (aged 23)UCF KnightsShort-term
21Julie KingDF(1989-10-21)October 21, 1989 (aged 30)North Carolina CourageSUP
25Konya PlummerDF(1997-08-02)August 2, 1997 (aged 23)UCF KnightsINT
27Morgan ReidDF(1995-06-13)June 13, 1995 (aged 25)North Carolina CourageD45
28Courtney PetersenDF(1997-10-28)October 28, 1997 (aged 22)Virginia Cavaliers
32Ally HaranDF(1996-05-21)May 21, 1996 (aged 24)Houston DashShort-term
5Savanah UvegesMF(1996-06-09)June 9, 1996 (aged 24)Nebraska CornhuskersShort-term
8Deneisha BlackwoodMF(1997-03-07)March 7, 1997 (aged 23)Slavia PragueINT, Short-term
12Kristen EdmondsMF(1987-05-22)May 22, 1987 (aged 33)Western New York Flash
16Zandy SoreeMF(1998-08-01)August 1, 1998 (aged 22)UCF KnightsShort-term
19Jordyn ListroMF(1995-08-10)August 10, 1995 (aged 25)UDG TenerifeINT, Short-term
20Abby ElinskyMF(1996-01-08)January 8, 1996 (aged 24)ASPTT AlbiSUP
23Marisa ViggianoMF(1997-02-05)February 5, 1997 (aged 23)Northwestern WildcatsSUP
31Chelsee WashingtonMF(1997-11-17)November 17, 1997 (aged 22)Bowling Green Falcons
2Sydney LerouxFW(1990-05-07)May 7, 1990 (aged 30)FC Kansas City
10MartaFW(1986-02-19)February 19, 1986 (aged 34)FC RosengårdINT
14Kate HowarthFW(1991-07-03)July 3, 1991 (aged 29)New England MutinyShort-term

As of February 14, 2020.

Executive
Majority owner and chairmanFlávio Augusto da Silva
Chief executive officerAlex Leitão
Executive vice presidentAmanda Duffy
Head coachMarc Skinner
Assistant coachCarl Green
Goalkeeping coachLloyd Yaxley

As per the league schedule, NWSL teams were permitted to begin preseason activities on March 9, 2020. Orlando Pride were due to play three friendlies in preseason, all against Florida college teams. However, on March 12 it was announced that the NWSL's preseason schedule had been canceled on the advice of public health authorities due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Results

The format of the tournament was supposed to feature all nine NWSL clubs each playing four games in the preliminary rounds to determine seeding. The top eight teams would advance to a knockout bracket. The draw for the preliminary round was held on June 1, randomly assigning teams to their opposition via seeding. Orlando were drawn against Chicago, Portland and North Carolina, the top three placed teams from the previous season as well as Sky Blue. However, on June 22, the team confirmed they would be withdrawing from the tournament following positive COVID-19 tests among both players and staff.

To compensate for the lack of competitive schedule and difficulty of travel, the NWSL grouped teams into regional pods to allow for a Fall Series in September and October. Orlando were grouped in the south region with reigning NWSL champions North Carolina and 2020 Challenge Cup winners Houston.

As of matches played October 17, 2020

No.Pos.NameFall
2FWSydney Leroux33
3DFToni Pressley43
5MFSavanah Uveges21
8MFDeneisha Blackwood42
10FWMarta44
11DFAli Krieger44
12MFKristen Edmonds33
14FWKate Howarth20
16MFZandy Soree00
17DFCarrie Lawrence43
19MFJordyn Listro33
20MFAbby Elinsky43
21DFJulie King00
23MFMarisa Viggiano44
24GKAshlyn Harris33
25DFKonya Plummer21
27DFMorgan Reid00
28DFCourtney Petersen44
30GKBrittany Wilson11
31MFChelsee Washington42
32DFAlly Haran20

As of matches played October 17, 2020

RankNo.Pos.NameFall
23MFMarisa Viggiano2
2FWSydney Leroux1
12MFKristen Edmonds1
32DFAlly Haran1

As of matches played October 17, 2020

RankNo.NameFall
24Ashlyn Harris1

As of matches played October 17, 2020

No.Pos.NameFall
2FWSydney Leroux10
8MFDeneisha Blackwood10
11DFAli Krieger10
19MFJordyn Listro30
23MFMarisa Viggiano10
31MFChelsee Washington10

Draft picks are not automatically signed to the team roster. The 2020 college draft was held on January 16, 2020. Orlando had seven selections.

RoundPickPlayer.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}Pos.CollegeStatus
13Taylor KornieckMFUniversity of ColoradoSigned
7Courtney PetersenDFUniversity of VirginiaSigned
210Konya PlummerDFUniversity of Central FloridaSigned
14Phoebe McClernonDFUniversity of VirginiaShort-term
321Cheyenne ShortsDFUniversity of DenverShort-term
26Abi KimFWUniversity of California, BerkeleyNot signed
430Chelsee WashingtonMFBowling Green State UniversitySigned
DatePlayerPos.Previous clubFee/notesRef.
January 8, 2020Emily SonnettDFPortland Thorns FCAcquired in trade with the No. 7 and No. 14 picks in the 2020 NWSL Draft in exchange for Orlando's No. 1 overall pick.
Caitlin Foord (NWSL rights only)FW
January 10, 2020Carrie LawrenceDFUCF KnightsSigned to supplemental roster
February 10, 2020Ali RileyDFBayern MunichSigned via transfer using Allocation Money
February 14, 2020Erin McLeodGKVäxjö DFFFree agent signing
April 1, 2020Jade MooreMFReadingSigned via transfer using Allocation Money
June 21, 2020Brittany WilsonGKDenver PioneersFree agent signing, initially short-term contract for NWSL Challenge Cup but re-signed through 2021 in September.
September 8, 2020Carrie LawrenceDFOrlando PrideFree agent signing, short-term contract for Fall Series
Ally HaranDFHouston DashFree agent signing, short-term contract for Fall Series
Zandy SoreeMFUCF KnightsFree agent signing, short-term contract for Fall Series
Deneisha BlackwoodMFSlavia PragueFree agent signing, short-term contract for Fall Series
Jordyn ListroMFUDG TenerifeFree agent signing, short-term contract for Fall Series
Savanah UvegesMFNebraska CornhuskersFree agent signing, short-term contract for Fall Series
Kate HowarthFWNew England MutinyFree agent signing, short-term contract for Fall Series
DatePlayerPos.Destination clubFee/notesRef.
UnknownAlika KeeneDFGintra Universitetas2019 National Team Replacement contract expired
UnknownHana KernerDFStade de Reims2019 National Team Replacement contract expired
January 10, 2020Danica EvansFWSporting de HuelvaWaived
January 16, 2020Rachel HillFWChicago Red StarsTraded with a third-round (No. 19) pick in the 2020 NWSL Draft, Orlando's natural first-round selection in the 2021 NWSL Draft and $50,000 of allocation money in exchange for a first-round (No. 3) and third-round (No. 26) pick in the 2020 NWSL Draft.
January 22, 2020Dani WeatherholtMFReign FCTraded in exchange for a second-round pick in the 2021 NWSL Draft.
February 4, 2020Haley KopmeyerGKWaived
February 26, 2020Joanna BoylesMFRetiredRetired
June 21, 2020Bridget CallahanMFWaived
Carrie LawrenceDFOrlando PrideWaived (re-signed on September 8 for Fall Series)
Lainey BurdettGKÅland UnitedWaived
July 30, 2020Cheyenne ShortsDFCelticEnd of short-term contract
August 5, 2020Erin GreeningDFKlepp ILWaived
August 13, 2020Phoebe McClernonDFVäxjö DFFReleased from short-term contract to sign abroad
August 18, 2020Emily SonnettDFKopparbergs/Göteborg FCFederation player, opted to sign outside the league
September 12, 2020Caitlin FarrellFWRemoved from roster, did not report
Alex MorganFWTottenham HotspurFederation player, opted to sign outside the league
DatePlayerPos.Loaned toNotesRef.
July 13, 2020Ali RileyDFFC RosengårdUntil November 30, 2020, with right of recall
August 12, 2020CamilaMFPalmeirasUntil December 22, 2020
August 14, 2020Erin McLeodGKStjarnanUntil October 20, 2020
August 18, 2020Jade MooreMFAtlético MadridUntil February 15, 2021, with right of recall
August 20, 2020Shelina ZadorskyDFTottenham HotspurUntil December 31, 2020
Alanna KennedyDFTottenham HotspurUntil December 31, 2020
Carson PickettDFApollon LimassolUntil November 20, 2020
August 22, 2020Claire EmslieFWEvertonUntil December 31, 2020
August 28, 2020Emily van EgmondMFWest Ham UnitedUntil December 31, 2020
August 31, 2020Taylor KornieckMFMSV DuisburgUntil December 31, 2020

Orlando Pride began preseason training on March 9, 2020. The squad included six non-roster invitees on trial with the team during preseason. In June, Brittany Wilson was signed to a short-term contract for the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup before being signed through 2021 with an option for the 2022 season in September.

2020 Orlando Pride trialists
Jaelyn CunninghamGKIllinois Fighting Illini
Brittany WilsonGKDenver Pioneers
Madison DuncanDF1. FC Slovácko
Jordyn ListroMFUDG Tenerife
Savanah UvegesMFNebraska Cornhuskers
Kate HowarthFWNew England Mutiny
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