Central Florida boasts a vibrant sports scene, encompassing a diverse array of professional, minor league, and collegiate teams across various disciplines. The region’s rich athletic culture spans the counties of Orange, Seminole, Lake, Sumter, Osceola, Polk, Hardee, Highlands, and Okeechobee and includes Orlando, Lakeland & The Villages.
Central Florida Sports Scene
Orlando’s sports scene is led by Orlando Magic (NBA) and Orlando City SC (MLS), with a rapidly growing soccer culture. The area also thrives in golf, basketball, and tennis, thanks to top-level facilities and year-round sunshine. Youth sports, especially AAU basketball and high school football, play a key role in the region’s athletic culture.
Popular Sports: Soccer, Basketball, Golf, Pickleball
- Soccer is booming, led by Orlando City SC (MLS) and Orlando Pride (NWSL), plus strong youth leagues.
- Basketball is popular due to the Orlando Magic, with many top high school and AAU teams.
- Golf has major appeal, especially with resorts like Bay Hill (home of the Arnold Palmer Invitational).
- Pickleball is growing rapidly, especially in The Villages, which has one of the largest pickleball communities in the U.S. drawing thousands of retirees and competitive players to the sport.
Professional Sports Teams
Orlando Magic
As a member of the NBA, the Orlando Magic have been a central figure in the region’s sports landscape since their inception in 1989. They host their home games at the Amway Center in downtown Orlando.
Orlando City SC
Competing in Major League Soccer (MLS), Orlando City SC has garnered a passionate fan base since joining the league in 2015. Their matches are held at Exploria Stadium.
Orlando Pride
This National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) team shares Exploria Stadium with Orlando City SC. The Pride have made significant strides in the league, with standout players contributing to their success. As of September 2024, the team remained unbeaten and had clinched a playoff spot, leading the league by seven points.
Orlando Solar Bears
Participating in the ECHL, the Solar Bears represent the region in professional ice hockey, playing their home games at the Amway Center.
Orlando Predators
As a team in the National Arena League (NAL), the Predators bring arena football excitement to the Amway Center.
Minor League and Developmental Teams
Lakeland Flying Tigers
This Minor League Baseball team, affiliated with the Detroit Tigers, competes in the Florida State League. They play their home games at Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium in Lakeland. The stadium also serves as the spring training facility for the Detroit Tigers.
Florida Tropics SC
Based in Lakeland, the Florida Tropics SC participate in the Major Arena Soccer League (MASL), showcasing indoor soccer talent at the RP Funding Center.
Collegiate Athletics
University of Central Florida (UCF) Knights
Located in Orlando, UCF’s athletic programs have gained national prominence. The Knights transitioned to the Big 12 Conference, enhancing their competitive profile. UCF offers a wide range of sports, including football, basketball, baseball, and soccer. The football team plays at the FBC Mortgage Stadium, while the Addition Financial Arena hosts basketball games.
Stetson University Hatters
Situated in DeLand, Stetson University fields competitive teams in sports such as baseball, basketball, and soccer. The Hatters are members of the Atlantic Sun Conference.
Rollins College Tars
Based in Winter Park, Rollins College competes in the Sunshine State Conference, offering sports like basketball, soccer, and rowing.
Notable Sporting Events and Developments
Little League World Series Achievement
In August 2024, the Lake Mary Little League team captured their first-ever title at the Little League World Series. The championship game was marked by a dramatic extra-innings victory over Chinese Taipei, showcasing the depth of young talent in Central Florida.
Orlando’s Aspiration as a Major Sporting Event Host
Orlando has been actively pursuing host city status for significant international sporting events. Efforts include bids for the Olympic Games and Rugby World Cups, supported by infrastructure developments and backing from local entities. The Greater Orlando Sports Commission has increased its budget to bolster these initiatives.
Central Florida’s sports ecosystem is dynamic and continually evolving, offering residents and visitors a wide array of athletic entertainment and fostering a strong sense of community pride.











