"I couldn’t be more excited to have Thomas back in Orange County,” said OCSC Head Coach, Braeden Cloutier. “He has arguably been one of the best players this league has seen and not only helped us win the Western Conference regular-season championship in 2018 but also helped our league grow to another level with his performances.”

Enevoldsen, 32, re-joins OCSC after previously playing with Orange County SC in 2018 where he finished the year as the league’s Golden Boot Runner-Up with 20 goals and 10 assists. His performances earned him selection into the 2018 USL Championship All-League First Team and placed him as one of the USL Championship MVP finalists.

“I’m very excited and happy to return to Orange County. It’s great to be back home,” said Thomas Enevoldsen. “I’m really excited for the upcoming season, because I feel we have a team that can compete for a championship, which is my ultimate goal. I can’t wait for the season to start and I’m looking forward to playing at Championship Soccer Stadium again.”

Enevoldsen started his professional career in 2007 at Aalborg BK in the Danish Superliga where he won a league title and featured in the UEFA Cup, notably scoring against English Premier League Side Tottenham Hotspur FC at White Hart Lane. He then had stints with FC Groningen (Eredivisie), KV Mechelen (Belgian Pro League) and NAC Breda (Eredivisie) between 2009-2018. During his time with FC Groningen, Enevoldsen featured in the UEFA Champions League, playing against storied sides such as Manchester United FC, Villarreal CF and Celtic FC.

A native of Aalborg, Denmark, Enevoldsen has represented his native country in 11 games at the national team level. He scored his first international goal on May 27, 2010, in Denmark’s 2-0 win against Senegal and started for Denmark in the 2010 FIFA World Cup versus Holland. Enevoldsen was also on the national team when OCSC minority owner Keisuke Honda scored one of his four career World Cup goals against Denmark in a 1-3 loss versus Japan in 2010.

“We are absolutely delighted to bring Thomas back for multiple years to Orange County where he belongs,” said OCSC President of Soccer Operations, Oliver Wyss. “Since joining the USL, Thomas has arguably been the best natural goal scorer in the league and his class on and off the field is second to none. He will again have a significant impact on our team and entertain our fans with his goals and assists.”

Per club policy, terms of player contracts with Orange County SC will not be released.

TRANSACTION: Orange County SC sign forward Thomas Enevoldsen December, 2019.

Thomas Enevoldsen

Pronunciation: TOH-mas e-knee-vold-sen

Position: Forward

Height: 5’11”

Weight: 163 lb

Born: July 27, 1987

Birthplace: Aalborg, Denmark

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ABOUT ORANGE COUNTY SOCCER CLUB

Orange County Soccer Club is Orange County’s only professional soccer team that is part of the United Soccer League (USL), the fastest-growing Division II professional soccer league in the world. The USL is comprised of 36 teams across the United States. The team plays its home games at the Orange County Great Park’s Championship Soccer Stadium, located in Irvine, CA. Nestled in the heart of the Great Park, Championship Soccer Stadium has a capacity of over 5,000 for Orange County SC matches. Orange County SC was one of 12 founding members of the USL during its inaugural 2011 season. The preceding club, Orange County Blues, won the 2015 Western Conference Regular Season Championship and reached the Western Conference Semi-Finals of the USL Playoffs in back-to-back seasons. Team owner and Chief Investment Officer of LARO Properties, James Keston, purchased and re-branded the team in 2017. Keston, who actively oversees all operations of the team, is dedicated to providing a pathway to professional soccer and a world-class soccer organization that focuses on the fans, players and youth clubs of Orange County.



For more information about Orange County Soccer Club, and to experience professional soccer in the OC, visit: http://www.orangecountysoccer.com.

For more information about the United Soccer League, visit: http://www.uslsoccer.com.