Harvey Sarajian Returns to Naples with Orlando City SC

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Introduction

A recent video circulating online highlights two connected storylines: the return of Naples High School alumnus Harvey Sarajian to Orlando City SC and a controversial officiating decision that potentially cost FC Naples a tying goal in a match against the MLS side. This article examines what the video presents, checks the claims against publicly available sources, and provides context for readers interested in the intersection of high‑school alumni pathways to professional soccer and match‑official scrutiny.

Who is Harvey Sarajian?

Harvey Sarajian graduated from Naples High School in Naples, Florida, where he played varsity soccer and was recognized for his technical ability and work ethic on the field. Local news coverage from his senior year noted his contributions to the team’s offensive play and his leadership in the locker room.[Naples High School Athletics – Alumni Section]

From Instagram — related to Orlando City, Naples

After high school, Sarajian pursued collegiate soccer at a Division II program, where he continued to develop as a midfielder. Public records of his collegiate statistics are available through the NCAA’s student‑athlete portal.[NCAA Stats – Harvey Sarajian]

Return to Orlando City SC

The video features a clip in which Sarajian discusses signing a short‑term agreement with Orlando City SC’s training camp. He describes the opportunity as a chance to showcase his abilities in a professional environment and to reconnect with the Florida soccer community.

A search of Orlando City SC’s official roster and press releases for the 2024 preseason period does not list Harvey Sarajian among the players invited to camp or signed to a contract.[Orlando City SC Official Roster][Orlando City SC News Archive] the claim of a formal return appears to be based on the video’s presentation rather than a verified transaction.

The Controversial Officiating Incident

The second portion of the video shows match footage from a preseason encounter between FC Naples and Orlando City SC. In the clip, a FC Naples player appears to strike the ball toward the goal, and the referee signals no goal after consulting with the assistant referee. The video’s narrator suggests that the officials may have disallowed a legitimate tying goal.

Preseason friendlies between MLS clubs and lower‑division sides are common, but detailed match reports for the specific FC Naples vs. Orlando City SC game are not readily available on the leagues’ official sites or in major sports news outlets.[MLS Match Center][USL League Two Schedule] Without an official match report, the validity of the disputed goal cannot be confirmed from independent sources.

What the Video Shows

The video, hosted on a popular video‑sharing platform, combines:

  • An interview segment with Harvey Sarajian discussing his background and his recent involvement with Orlando City SC’s training environment.
  • Match highlights from the FC Naples vs. Orlando City SC preseason fixture, focusing on a specific play that the narrator describes as a potential tying goal for FC Naples.
  • Commentary that questions the referee’s decision and invites viewers to form their own opinion.

The description accompanying the video encourages viewers to watch the full clip for context and to share their thoughts on the officiating controversy.

[YouTube Video – Harvey Sarajian Returns & Officials Controversy]

Key Takeaways

  • Harvey Sarajian is a documented Naples High School soccer alumnus with collegiate playing experience.
  • No verifiable record confirms a formal signing or contract with Orlando City SC at the time of this article.
  • The video presents match footage from a preseason FC Naples vs. Orlando City SC game and raises questions about a referee’s decision, but independent match reports are not publicly available to validate the claim.
  • Readers seeking definitive information should consult official club communications, league match centers, or reputable sports news outlets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Harvey Sarajian currently on Orlando City SC’s roster?

As of the latest publicly available roster and press releases from Orlando City SC, Harvey Sarajian does not appear among the signed players or training‑camp invitees.

Where can I find the full match report for the FC Naples vs. Orlando City SC game?

Official match reports for preseason friendlies are often not published in detail by MLS or lower‑division leagues. Checking the match center pages of MLS, USL League Two, or the National Premier Soccer League may yield limited information.

How reliable is the video as a source of information?

The video provides a first‑person perspective from Harvey Sarajian and visual match footage. However, claims about contractual agreements and officiating decisions should be cross‑checked with official statements or match documentation before being accepted as fact.

Conclusion

The video brings together a personal story of a local athlete’s ambition to reach professional soccer and a broader conversation about the role of match officials in shaping game outcomes. While Harvey Sarajian’s background as a Naples High alum is well documented, the specifics of his involvement with Orlando City SC and the alleged officiating controversy require further verification through authoritative sources. Readers are encouraged to consult official club announcements, league match centers, and reputable sports journalism for the most accurate and up‑to‑date information.

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