Orange County SC partners with Dutch Giant Feyenoord

Orange County Soccer Club has agreed a long-term partnership with Dutch Eredivisie giants Feyenoord, which lays out a collaborative and mutually beneficial approach to player loans, development and talent identification—adding value and impacting growth for both teams.

OCSC SQUEAK BY UCI TO MOVE TO 2-0 IN PRESEASON

Orange County SC followed up their 2-1 victory last week in Carson with another 2-1 victory in their second match of their 2023 preseason. This time around they faced a collegiate D-1 team in that of UCI.

New Year, New OCSC

New Year, New OCSC

We can all agree the 2022 season was not our best showing, but what are fans looking for in 2023?

Orange County SC Agrees to Terms with Midfielder Ashish Chattha

Orange County SC Agrees to Terms with Midfielder Ashish Chattha

Orange County SC announced today the signing of midfielder Ashish Chattha for the upcoming USL Championship season. Chattha now joins OCSC permanently after a standout trial period, including his first professional appearance in the Black and Orange’s international friendly with Hamburger SV.

ORANGE COUNTY SOCCER CLUB CONDEMNS LA GALAXY BID FOR CHAMPIONSHIP SOCCER STADIUM

ORANGE COUNTY SOCCER CLUB CONDEMNS LA GALAXY BID FOR CHAMPIONSHIP SOCCER  STADIUM

Next week Irvine City Council will consider a proposal that could evict Orange County Soccer Club from Championship Soccer Stadium and give exclusive rights to the venue to LA Galaxy for use by their Division 3 developmental team.

“Our club is built in Irvine, 100% Orange County proud and now under attack. We are stunned and extremely disappointed by yesterday’s news that the city could undo all the great work we have done in soccer and in the local community in Orange County,” OCSC owner James Keston said. “OCSC has called Championship Soccer Stadium home for the past five years. It is where fans have come together to watch our team represent their community, where we have won trophies, and where local players have realized their dreams as they have risen from the academy to the pros and on to some of the largest clubs in the world.”

Heartbreak and Frustration - (How the County Line Coalition Saw Things)

Heartbreak and Frustration - (How the County Line Coalition Saw Things)

With more than 5,100 fans in attendance, Orange County Soccer Club took on I-5 rival San Diego Loyal. When the final whistle sounded, many felt heartbreak as OC fell 3-2 after giving up an 85th-minute goal.

However, frustration is the word resounding among the fan base.

“We have one of the best players in the league with Milan, who may end up with the Golden Boot, but we’re in last place.  It’s frustration.” longtime County Line Coalition member, Keith Jenks said. “A strong offense can’t save an overly reckless defense.”