2021 Orange County SC season

The 2021 Orange County SC season was the club's eleventh season of existence, and their eleventh consecutive season in the United Soccer League Championship, the second tier of American soccer.

Orange County SC
2021 season
OwnerJames Keston
Head coachRichard Chaplow
USL ChampionshipPacific Division: 2nd
Western Conf.: 1st
USL Championship PlayoffsChampions
U.S. Open CupCancelled
Top goalscorerRonaldo Damus
Highest home attendance5,386
(November 20 vs. SAFC)
Lowest home attendance2,042
(June 9 vs San Diego Loyal SC)
Average home league attendance3,302
Biggest winLVL 0–3 OC (Sept 11)
Biggest defeatTAC 4–1 OC (Oct. 9)
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Due to the continuing COVID-19 worldwide pandemic, the 2021 USL Championship season divided the league into two conferences with two divisions each. Orange County played in the Pacific Division which included teams LA Galaxy II, Las Vegas Lights FC, Oakland Roots, Phoenix Rising FC, Sacramento Republic FC, San Diego Loyal, and Tacoma Defiance. Pacific Division teams played each division member four times for 28 games, with four out-of-division games to fill out the 32 game schedule. Orange County SC's out-of-conference opponents were: Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC, Rio Grande Valley FC, Charleston Battery, and El Paso Locomotive FC.[1]

Orange County opened the season with a 6-2-3 record losses to opening day against Tacoma Defiance and a 88th minute loss to LA Galaxy II. In mid-July OC faltered only earning one win in eight games, including a 2–1 loss to 10-men San Diego Loyal, and dropping points in late game situations against Sacramento, Galaxy II, and Phoenix Rising. Following a mid-week 0–3 loss to Tacoma Defiance, head coach Braeden Cloutier was relieved of his duties and assistant coach Richard Chaplow was appointed as interim head coach.[2]

Under Chaplow's leadership the team continued to struggle with a 3-3-2 record including a 1–4 loss to Tacoma Defiance, while dropping points in waning minute goals to El Paso and Phoenix Rising. Following the 1-4 Tacoma match, Orange County finished the regular season with a five-game win streak ending the regular season 15-10-7 with 52 points and 2nd place in the Pacific Division.

USL Playoff matchups were cross-division with Orange County matched up against Mountain Division 3rd place Switchbacks FC. Orange County defeated Switchbacks FC 1–0 at home in front of 4,194 fans. Ronaldo Damus scored the only goal of the contest in 1st half stoppage time. Orange County faced 1st-round upset Oakland Roots in the Western Conference Semifinal again at home and ended regulation and extra time at 0-0. Orange County advanced on penalties after Patrick Rakovsky stopped Oakland's Akeem Ward. In a dramatic finish, Ronald Damus' initial attempt was blocked by Oakland's Paul Blanchette, but was flagged for leaving the goal line early. Damus' second attempt was good and Orange County advanced to the Conference Final in front of 5,218 home fans, with a scoreline 0(6)-0(5). Orange County faced Conference favorite San Antonio FC at Championship Soccer Stadium in front of a record setting 5,386 fans. With goals by Damus and San Antonio's Marcus Epps, Orange County again went to penalties. San Antonio's Justin Dhillon's attempt went wide and Sean Okoli scored the winning goal advancing Orange County to the USL Championship Final for the club's first time.

Orange County faced the Tampa Bay Rowdies at Al Lang Stadium for the 2021 USL Championship Final in front of 7,521 fans. Tampa Bay was heavily favored to win by FiveThirtyEight with a 76% probability of winning in regulation.[3] Similarly, betting odds heavily favorited the Rowdies with Twin Spires having Orange County as the +400 underdogs.[4] The Rowdies controlled much of the game in the opening 20 minutes, until Kevin Alston fouled Yann Ekra in the penalty area and Rakovsky blocked Sebastián Guenzatti's PK attempt. Orange County responded with three unanswered goals by Damus (2) and Mikko Kuningas to finish the first half leading 3–0. Tampa Bay's Leo Fernandes scored in the 57th minute which would be the Rowdies only goal of the contest and the game ended regulation 3-1 and Orange County winning their first ever Championship title since the club's founding in 2010. Orange County SC finished the season with a nine-game win streak, outscoring opponents 5–2 in the playoffs and a total 47 goals for and 40 goals against.[5]

2021 roster edit

As of July 24, 2022[6]
No. Position Player Nation
1 GK Patrick Rakovsky   Germany
33 GK Abraham Romero   United States
2 DF Kevin Alston   United States
16 DF Brent Richards   United States
4 DF Rob Kiernan   Republic of Ireland
5 DF Blake Malone   United States
6 DF Michael Orozco   United States
7 FW Thomas Enevoldsen   Denmark
8 MF Seth Casiple   United States
19 FW Sean Okoli   United States
3 MF Dillon Powers   United States
10 MF Brian Iloski   United States
13 MF Thomas McCabe   United States
23 DF Kobi Henry   United States
11 FW Ronaldo Damus   Haiti
17 FW Darwin Jones   United States
15 MF Eric Calvillo   El Salvador
20 MF Ben Mines   United States
21 MF Francis Jacobs   United States
24 DF Nathan Smith   United States
48 GK Danny Faundez   United States
25 MF Mikko Kuningas   Finland
9 FW Eero Markkanen   Finland
18 FW Aidan Apodaca   United States
26 FW Raymond Drai   United States

References edit

  1. ^ "Orange County SC 2021 schedule". Archived from the original on March 30, 2019.
  2. ^ "Orange County SC dismiss head coach Braeden Cloutier". Archived from the original on August 20, 2021.
  3. ^ "FiveThirtyEight Club Soccer Predictions". Archived from the original on August 13, 2018.
  4. ^ "Twin Spires Online Casino". Archived from the original on December 18, 2021.
  5. ^ "FBref.com 2021 Orange County SC stats". Archived from the original on June 16, 2021.
  6. ^ "Orange County SC roster". OrangeCountySoccer.com.