Martín Ojeda Extends Goal Contribution Streak to 12 in Orlando City’s 3-1 Victory over Sporting KC
Martín Ojeda has contributed goals or assists in 12 consecutive matches, helping Orlando City maintain a strong position in Major League Soccer standings.
- On Saturday, Martín Ojeda assisted Ramiro Enrique’s goal, extending his streak to 12 in Orlando City's 3-1 win over Sporting Kansas City.
- By tying the MLS record, Martín Ojeda matched Sebastian Giovinco’s 12-match goal contribution run for Toronto FC in 2018, with his 14th assist of the season.
- Reflecting the shot chart, Orlando City held 54.6% possession, 19 shots, and Sporting Kansas City goalkeeper John Pulskamp made four saves.
- The outcome is Orlando City’s fourth straight MLS win and they remain unbeaten at home against Sporting Kansas City, dropping SKC to 6-14-6.
- On Wednesday, Orlando City will fly to Carson, CA for a Leagues Cup quarterfinal against Toluca.
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Late goals lift Orlando past KC after long delay
Late goals from substitutes Ramiro Enrique and Nicolas Rodriguez gave Orlando City SC a 3-1 win over visiting Sporting Kansas City on Saturday in a game delayed by more than three hours because of weather.

Martín Ojeda extends goal contribution streak to 12 in Orlando City's 3-1 victory over Sporting KC
Martín Ojeda made it 12 matches in a row with a goal contribution when he picked up an assist on Ramiro Enrique’s go-ahead goal in the second half and Orlando City beat Sporting Kansas City 3-1.
Orlando City vs. Sporting Kansas City: Final Score 3-1 as Lions Dominate Second Half
Orlando City again couldn’t hold a 1-0 lead at Inter&Co Stadium, but the Lions dominated the second half, beating Sporting Kansas City 3-1 after a lengthy weather delay. Tyrese Spicer, Ramiro Enrique, and Nico Rodriguez scored to more than offset Dejan Joveljic’s goal. It was the fourth consecutive MLS win for Orlando City (13-6-8, 47 points) and the club’s seventh game without a loss in all competitions (6-0-1). The Lions have scored three or m…
Sporting Kansas City survive weather delay, but not slow start in Orlando
After a 3-hour plus weather delay in Orlando, Florida, Sporting Kansas City fell behind early to Orlando City in their Saturday night MLS contest. Sporting was able to draw level, but the attacking quality of Orlando ruled the match in an eventual 3-1 Sporting Kansas City loss. With four starters out and sitting nine points out of the playoffs, Sporting Kansas City’s (6-13-6) 2025 MLS season is becoming more like a reimagine than a rebuild. Four…
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