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Offensive Eruption Helps Orlando City Take Down Charlotte FC

Martín Ojeda scored twice as Orlando City ended a four-game winless run and moved within two points of the playoff line.

  • On Wednesday, Orlando City defeated Charlotte FC 4-1 at Inter&Co Stadium, snapping a four-game winless streak as Martín Ojeda scored twice and Luis Otávio and Ignacio Gómez each netted their first MLS goals.
  • The Lions entered the match with a 2-6-1 record, having suffered three losses during a four-game skid with a minus-12 goal differential before this breakout performance provided relief.
  • Otávio opened the scoring in the 21st minute before Charlotte's Morrison Agyemang equalized in the 33rd; Ojeda reclaimed the lead in the 49th, added a second in the 61st, and Gómez scored in the 87th.
  • This victory moves the Lions within two points of the playoff line, and interim head coach Martín Perelman praised the team, saying, "They understand that, and they perform."
  • Orlando travels to face D.C. United on Saturday to maintain momentum following the win at Inter&Co Stadium.
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Offensive eruption helps Orlando City take down Charlotte FC

Martin Ojeda scored his third and fourth goals of the season early in the second half to help Orlando City to a 4-1 victory over visiting Charlotte FC on Wednesday night.

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Ojeda scores 2 goals, Otávio and Gómez each add their 1st goal in MLS; Orlando beats Charlotte

Martín Ojeda had two goals, Luis Otávio and Ignacio Gómez each scored his first goal in MLS, and Orlando City beat Charlotte FC 4-1 to snap a four-game winless streak.

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The Washington Post broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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