All-time Orlando City B roster
This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Orlando City B since the team's first USL season in 2016.
A "†" denotes players who only appeared in a single match.
Accurate as of match played August 14, 2020.
A
Raul Aguilera (2020–present) Kevin Alston (2017) Mikey Ambrose (2016) Austin Amer (2019–present) Austin Aviza (2020–present)
B
Will Bagrou (2019) Hadji Barry (2016–2017) Luke Boden (2016) Jordan Bender (2019)
C
Kyle Callan-McFadden (2016) Franklin Carabalí † (2020–present) Zach Carroll (2017) Juliano Chade (2019) Paul Clowes (2017) Michael Cox (2016–2017) Isaque Couto (2016)
D
Pierre da Silva (2016–2017) Danny Deakin (2017) Albert Dikwa (2017) Ates Diouf (2019) Conor Donovan (2016–2017) Fablo Dos Santos Oliveira † (2020–present)
E
Earl Edwards Jr. (2016–2017) Zachary Ellis-Hayden (2016–2017) William Eyang (2016)
F
Jake Fenlason (2016–2017) Jahlane Forbes (2019–present)
G
Joe Gallardo (2017) Alejandro García (2016) Devron García (2016) Aleksandar Gluvačević (2020–present) Luc Granitur (2019) Owen Guske † (2020–present)
H
Emmanuel Hagan (2019) Landen Haig (2016) Michael Halliday (2020–present) Harrison Heath (2016) Steven Hernandez (2019) Christian Herrera (2019) Cristian Higuita (2016) Jordan Hill (2019) Seb Hines (2017) Tanner Hummel (2019)
J
Sebastian Joffre (2019) Brandon John (2019)
K
Julian Kennedy (2020–present) Ryley Kraft (2017)
L
Richie Laryea (2016–2017) David Loera (2016–2017)
M
Luca Mancuso † (2019) Austin Martz (2017) Antonio Matarazzo (2016) Tresor Mbuyu (2019) Jonathan Mendoza (2016) Randy Mendoza (2019) Juan Pablo Monticelli (2020–present)
N
Theodore Ndje (2020–present) Lewis Neal (2016–2017) Craig Nitti (2016)
O
Marius Obekop (2016) Nick O'Callaghan (2020–present) Lucas Ontivero (2019) Koby Osei-Wusu (2019) Adam Ozeri (2020–present)
P
PC (2017) Léo Pereira (2017) Ben Polk (2017)
Q
José Quintero (2019–present)
R
Rafael Ramos (2016–2017) Tommy Redding (2016–2017) Andrew Ribeiro (2016) Pedro Ribeiro (2016) Mark Ridgers (2016) Wilfredo Rivera (2020–present) Tony Rocha (2016–2017) Bryan Róchez (2016) Mateo Rodas (2020–present) Jonathan Rosales (2020–present)
S
Moussa Sane (2017) Rafael Santos (2019) Josh Saunders (2017) Jordan Schweitzer (2017) Allen Seals (2017) Sérginho (2019) Matheus Silva (2019) Léo Simas (2019) Nathan Simeon (2019) Keegan Smith (2016) Thiago De Souza (2019)
T
Moises Tablante (2019–present) Kenji Tanaka de Paula † (2020–present) Scott Thomsen (2017) Fernando Timbó (2017) Tyler Turner (2016)
W
Thomas Williams (2020–present) Wilfred Williams (2019)
Y
Jules Youmeni (2017)
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gollark: > It would probably be very worthwhile to dual major in math if that's what you aspire to do.Indeed, AI stuff seems pretty maths-heavy. Some places have computer science and maths degrees, and also dedicated computer science with AI.
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