City of Orlando’s Post

Let's Celebrate Our Champions ⚽ Last night the Orlando Pride capped a historic season by winning the National Women’s Soccer League championship. The Pride, who set a league record for victories, are the first professional sports team in Orlando to claim a major league title. To celebrate the championship and to honor the team’s players, we invite you to join us for a parade and celebration on Monday, Nov. 25 in downtown Orlando. The parade will kick off at Orange Avenue and Central Boulevard at 4:30 p.m. and include Orlando Pride players, a band and special guests as they make their way to Orlando City Hall. Following the parade, the festivities will continue outside City Hall from 5 – 5:45 p.m. with a celebration ceremony. During the ceremony, our community will get the first look at the championship trophy. Those attending the parade and celebration are encouraged to avoid traffic by utilizing SunRail via the Church Street or LYNX Central stations, LYNX or grab a bike or scooter. Road closures associated with the parade can be expected between 3:30 – 5:15 p.m. on Orange Avenue between Washington Street and Anderson Street. Learn more --> https://lnkd.in/eXdDhkmX

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Joe Miranda

Managing Director at American Protection Services and Investigations / Proud, Certified MBE

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Yes, yes,... yes.... absolutely awesome.. the Pride have done what they set out to do..⚽️ Show the rest of the world what we have always known .. They are champions inside and out.💪🏼 They played with heart and soul and left their blood, sweat and tears on the field and brought home a trophy🏆 to the city beautiful..!! Thanks team..!!

Catherine Cordero

IT Project Manager at City of Orlando

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Exciting

James Foote

Helping businesses, communities, and athletes achieve their full potential | Director of Business Development at Pirate Island Carts • Founder of Lowdown Media Co. • Assistant Men’s Lacrosse Coach at Flagler College

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¡Vamos Pride!

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