About

Orlando Pride, based in Orlando, Florida, compete in the National Women's Soccer League and were founded on 1 January 2015, a recent but fast-moving presence in American women’s football. Walkouts lists a range of signed football shirts and framed pieces that reflect the club’s short history, from inaugural season issues to the shirts associated with their first major trophies.

The team began play in the 2016 season as the league’s tenth franchise and now stage home fixtures at downtown Inter&Co Stadium, a compact venue that gives collectors clear provenance when a signed home shirt is linked to a specific matchday. Early-season items from 2016 are frequently noted by curators because they tie directly to the club’s launch and the arrival of high-profile signings.

Orlando Pride sit under the same ownership group as Orlando City SC, a link that has helped shape merchandise runs and crossover promotions since the sale of the clubs in 2021. High-profile names such as Marta and Alex Morgan have driven demand for signed retail shirts, and provenance notes often reference club events or witness statements recorded at public signing sessions, which matters to buyers seeking traceable signatures.

Collectors pay particular attention to the Inaugural 2016 retail runs, which marked the first official fanshop issues after the team’s formation. These releases are tied to the milestone of the club’s first competitive season and are chased for early-run numbering, limited player-issue variants and any region-specific editions that predate later large-scale production.

Season magnets are central to provenance: shirts from the 2024 campaign, the year Orlando secured its first major trophies, sit alongside early 2016 pieces in any serious Pride collection. Away garments have currency when they are associated with decisive results, and collectors often single out the club’s white away shirt worn in key playoff ties for its role in away wins en route to cup progress.

Signed retail demand is not limited to match-worn pieces, and fans deliberately seek fanshop shirts with early production runs, player-issue variants and regional exclusives as part of measured collecting. Documentation matters, and items accompanied by a COA or witnessed signing record attract more attention because they reduce provenance uncertainty; authenticated framed shirts from club autograph days are a repeatable source for verified signatures.

Whether you are tracing the arc from the Inaugural 2016 releases to the club’s breakthrough in the 2024 NWSL Championship, signed shirts by Marta and Alex Morgan provide direct links to matchday narratives at Inter&Co Stadium and beyond. Browse Walkouts for curated lots, framed shirts and limited editions, with Free worldwide shipping available for many authenticated pieces that mark the 2016 season and the 2024 Championship run.

Honours

The Orlando Pride registered the first major honours of the club's history during the 2024 campaign when they secured both the NWSL Shield for best regular‑season record and the NWSL Championship in the postseason. Claiming the Shield and then prevailing in the NWSL Championship final established a domestic double that remains the club's headline achievement to date. The double represents the Pride's arrival at the summit of American women's club soccer after a relatively brief period in the league. Those decisive matches in the 2024 postseason underlined the squad's progress and closed the gap with longer‑established NWSL rivals. As the club looks ahead, the 2024 Shield and Championship stand as the principal honours in the club cabinet and the benchmark for future seasons.

Legends & Leadership

Marta, Alex Morgan were recent key players of the late 2010s who brought high‑profile attacking quality and international experience that helped raise the club's profile and competitive ambition in the NWSL.

Ashlyn Harris is a recent key player of the mid‑2010s whose leadership in goal provided stability for early Pride sides, Ali Krieger is a recent key player of the mid‑2010s who offered defensive consistency and tactical nous and Alanna Kennedy is a recent key player of the late 2010s who added international experience to the back line.

Sydney Leroux is a recent key player of the mid‑2010s who contributed forward pace and directness, Toni Pressley is a recent key player of the mid‑2010s noted for her physical defending, Carson Pickett is a recent key player of the late 2010s who combined overlap and threat from wide areas, Rachel Hill is a recent key player of the late 2010s who supplied creative attacking play and Kristen Edmonds is a recent key player of the early 2020s who added midfield versatility.

Tom Sermanni is remembered as a manager who shaped team tactics and coaching direction during his tenure and whose experience in the sport influenced the club's approach to squad development.

Stadium

Home fixtures are played at Inter&Co Stadium in downtown Orlando, a purposeful top‑flight venue that has become synonymous with the Pride's matchday identity. The ground sits at the heart of the city and serves as the focal point for season ticket holders and visiting supporters alike. Matchdays at Inter&Co Stadium regularly emphasise community connection and a compact, intense atmosphere as fans gather to watch the NWSL side. The stadium name is used interchangeably with the club's downtown location and forms a key part of the Pride's civic branding and fan engagement on game days.

Also known as
Inter&Co Stadium

FAQ

Q: Where are the Orlando Pride based and which competition do they play in? A: The Orlando Pride are based in Orlando, Florida, and compete in the National Women's Soccer League; the team plays its home matches at Inter&Co Stadium in downtown Orlando.

Q: When did the club begin play and when was it founded? A: The franchise was founded in 2015 and began league play in the 2016 season.

Q: What major honours has the club won? A: The Pride claimed both the NWSL Shield and the NWSL Championship during the 2024 season, marking the club's first major titles.

Q: How can I verify memorabilia or signatures? A: Collectors should look for independent verification such as a COA or digital/NFC verification as an authenticity cue when assessing signed items.