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Orlando City notebook: Kyle Smith stays, Andres Perea goes

Por: Orlando Sentinel Sports December 06, 2022

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Orlando City has locked in defender Kyle Smith at least through 2023 with a guaranteed contract, and holding a club option for 2024, the team announced. “Throughout his time in Orlando he’s answered every call and played every role that we’ve asked him to. His versatility and dependability are vital to our plans as we look to win more trophies in 2023,” said Luiz Muzzi, EVP of soccer operations and general manager, in a statement about... + full article



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