Orlando GK Mason Stajduhar begins treatment following bone cancer diagnosis

Mason Stajduhar - Orlando City SC

Orlando City goalkeeper Mason Stajduhar was diagnosed with Localized Ewing Sarcoma, a form of bone cancer, and began treatment this week.


Orlando announced Stajduharā€™s diagnosis on Wednesday. The 19-year-old Homegrown player will be placed on the clubā€™s season ending injury list.


Team doctors found a cancerous lesion during a routine exam. Ewing sarcoma is a type of tumor that forms in bone or soft tissue.


ā€œFortunately for Mason, we discovered this early, giving him a better chance for a cure and full recovery,ā€ Daryl Osbahr, MD, medical director for Orlando City SC and chief of sports medicine for Orlando Health said in a statement released by the club. ā€œWeā€™re dedicated to working with Mason and his oncologists to fight his bone cancer and begin his road to recovery.ā€


Stajduhar starred for the Orlando City U-18 squad and was named to the US Soccer Development Academy Best XI in 2015. In November 2015, at just 17, Stajduhar signed a first-team contract with the Lions. Heā€™s yet to make his professional debut, but he has been included in five Orlando City B gameday rosters, including in four of the USL clubā€™s last six matches in 2017. He has appeared with the US U-18 and U-20 national teams.


ā€œThis is a difficult situation for Mason and his family, and I speak on behalf of our entire organization in standing behind the Stajduhars through his recovery process,ā€ Lions head coach Jason Kreis said in a statement released by the club. ā€œWe will respect their privacy during this time and ask that everyone does the same.ā€