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E. Solis
Assist: Sylla
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Mathieu Landry Mvongo Ndongo
Assist: diego mello
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E. Solis
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Apolo Marinch
L. MacKinnon
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diego mello
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M. Romero
M. Tunbridge
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J. Johnson
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Mathieu Landry Mvongo Ndongo
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B. Ndiaye
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Arney David Rocha Marimón
R.Tori
60′
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Y. Bazini
Assist: N.Benalcazar
55′
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S. Kelly
Assist: N.Benalcazar
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Assist: J. Johnson
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Match Report: Miami FC 2–4 Orange County SC | USL Championship

In a pulsating encounter at Riccardo Silva Stadium on June 25, 2026, Orange County SC delivered a clinical attacking display to defeat Miami FC 4-2, extending their push toward the top of the USL Championship standings. The visitors showed devastating efficiency in front of goal, while Miami’s defensive lapses proved costly despite a spirited second‑half response.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Orange County SC looked sharp and purposeful. They broke the deadlock inside the first 15 minutes when a swift counter‑attack ended with a composed finish from striker Thomas Amang. Miami FC struggled to find their rhythm, and the visitors doubled their lead before half‑time through a penalty calmly converted by Kevin Partida after a handball in the box.

Miami emerged with renewed energy after the interval, pulling one back through a well‑worked set piece header by Paco Craig in the 52nd minute. However, Orange County responded immediately—Brian Iloski restored the two‑goal cushion just four minutes later with a curling effort from the edge of the area. The hosts again refused to fold, and Joey DeZart made it 3‑2 in the 68th minute with a powerful long‑range strike.

With Miami pushing for an equalizer, gaps appeared at the back. Orange County sealed the win in the 81st minute when substitute Christian Volesky tapped home from close range after a slick cross from the left flank. The final score of 4‑2 reflected a match defined by clinical finishing versus wasteful possession.

Tactical Story

  • Orange County’s transition game – The visitors deliberately sat deep and hit Miami on the break, exploiting the space left behind by advancing full‑backs.
  • Miami’s high line – Frequently caught out by through balls, the home defense struggled to cope with the pace of Iloski and Amang.
  • Set‑piece vulnerability – Both of Miami’s goals came from dead‑ball situations, a clear area of strength they must build on.

Key Performers

  • Brian Iloski (Orange County) – A goal and an assist; his movement caused chaos all night.
  • Joey DeZart (Miami FC) – Scored a spectacular goal and worked tirelessly in midfield.
  • Patrick Rakovsky (Orange County) – Made several crucial saves to keep Miami from completing the comeback.

Standings Impact

Orange County SC’s win lifted them into the playoff places in the Western Conference, while Miami FC remain in the lower half of the Eastern Conference, now six points adrift of the cutoff. The result underlines the fine margins that separate contenders from pretenders in the USL Championship.

Attendance: 3,421 – a lively crowd that witnessed an entertaining, high‑scoring affair.