Kaká & Orlando City vs. David Villa & NYCFC: Two Debuts | MLS Insider



Soccer icons Kaká and David Villa bring a global spotlight to Orlando City SC and New York City SC, who begin their first MLS seasons with a match against each other. More than 60,000 fans will fill the Citrus Bowl in Orlando and hundreds of thousands more will watch on TV. This is the story of the new clubs’ preparation.

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25 thoughts on “Kaká & Orlando City vs. David Villa & NYCFC: Two Debuts | MLS Insider”

  1. I don't care what folks is witnessing cause kaka is kaka. He's been representing himself well in major league soccet, fortunately Orlando city sc is still looking for chanpionshio would probably win it.

  2. @theblindingofnorris once again, no facts in that statement, your argument makes no sense. Just because you have money to by good players doesn't instantly make you a good team, Man City have had the same core for 3 years now I.e aguero, toure/silva and kompany.

    They still had to work as hard as United for their titles, you're thick when it comes to football knowledge

  3. The MLS is seriously evolving. As more and more clubs get added to the league and more clubs start getting their own custom soccer stadiums; like the Red Bulls Arena, this league is going to be mad awesome. Plus I don't care if people joke and say it's a retirement league. Do you know how sick it is to see absolute legends still playing? I saw Villa yesterday at the opening game in Yankee stadium and it was a sight to behold. Such unprecedented skill and talent was displayed, it really makes you appreciate the fact that they come to play here.

  4. Manchester city fans are probably thw worst fans in the premier league, hence the emptihad. They even had to offer buy one get one free stadium tickets but still couldn't sell out lmao. A small club, that changes managers like a sweaty man changes underwear

  5. This is going to be my early front-runner for match of the year.  60,000 fans, two incredibly talented players, a team with a legendary coach and a team with an already-established identity and fanbase… this is gonna be good.

  6. 3:02, well 27yo Juninho couldn't even use LA Galaxy to get into his favorite Brazilian club or Brazil, so I would be surprised if Brazil puts an MLS player close to retirement in their squad,lol

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