Who said MLS couldn’t work in Florida?



In the season two premiere of The Movement presented by AT&T, Calen Carr travels to Orlando to experience the growing soccer culture, visit Orlando City SC’s new stadium and examine the unique connection between the club and the community in the wake of the Pulse shooting.

Carr, a former MLS forward for the Houston Dynamo and Chicago Fire talks with former Dynamo teammate Tally Hall about his new career with the Orlando Police department, Orlando City midfielder Servando Carrasco, Orlando Pride defender Toni Pressley and more.

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25 thoughts on “Who said MLS couldn’t work in Florida?”

  1. Jesus Orlando I already hearing the rumor from folks outside the United States predicting Orlando for MLS championship now. The whole world will blow out of proportion if Orlando finally won this championship

  2. From being there on the 13th. I really wanted to Take a Picture Sitting on those Seats. Too bad I was a visiting fan and couldn't move around much.

  3. this is really really amazing content. PROUD of yall, Orlando. From a crazy-bananas Timbers fan, much much love and respect. RESPECT!

  4. i love reading the triggered euro cunts who are mad that mls grows every year while euro footy stays the same. this is sport n5 over here and we can only get better. u will never beat us in american sports.

  5. US Soccer and the MLS have made a huge effort to pander to the LGBT community. I'm not saying it is good or bad just taking notice. I can't think of another American sport that has pandered to a minority group in such a blatant way.

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