Sports
Between professional and college sports, the USTA National Campus, acclaimed golf courses and tournaments, and other ways to play, Orlando is a top destination for sportspeople of all ages and skill levels.
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Between professional and college sports, the USTA National Campus, acclaimed golf courses and tournaments, and other ways to play, Orlando is a top destination for sportspeople of all ages and skill levels.
Orlando’s professional sports teams keep the action going. They include Orlando City Soccer Club (MLS), Orlando Pride (NWSL), Orlando Magic (NBA), Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL), Orlando Predators (AFL), and the Orlando Valkyries (PVF).
Major football competitions held in Orlando include January’s Citrus Bowl, November’s Florida Blue Florida Classic, and December’s Pop-Tarts Bowl and Cure Bowl. We’re also home to UCF’s and Rollins College’s teams.
Open to the public, the USTA National Campus in Lake Nona invites tennis enthusiasts of all skill levels and ages to watch, learn and play at one of the world’s largest tennis facilities — including options to play for free.
With more than 100 golf courses, prestigious tournaments, state-of-the-art golf attractions, out-of-this-world mini-golf, and year-round gorgeous weather, Orlando is a premier golf destination for pros and amateurs alike.
Bring your best running shoes when you come to Orlando, because our miles of trails, parks and roadways will have you feeling the need for speed. Looks for top foot races in December, January and February.
With miles of rivers, lakes and canals — not to mention the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico just an hour away on either coast — the Orlando area offers unforgettable action for anglers of all skill levels on land and water.
Use this interactive map to find opportunities to watch and play sports throughout Orlando.
You will never run out of one-of-a-kind adventures in Orlando. See what else is waiting to amaze you.