Orlando Homegrown goalkeeper Mason Stajduhar completes cancer treatment

Mason Stajduhar - Orlando City - during training

Orlando City SC fans, players and staff got some welcome news on Wednesday, as Homegrown goalkeeper Mason Stajduhar announced that the previous day heā€™d finished his final round of chemotherapy treatment for his Localized Ewing Sarcoma, a form of bone cancer.


Stajduhar, 20, released video of him taking part in a bell-ringing ceremony in front of hospital staff, a tradition to mark the end of a six-month process of treatment.

ā€œFor me, itā€™s always been about just getting back on the field and trying to play and do what I love, as much as possible,ā€ Stajduhar told ProSoccerUSA.com. ā€œThatā€™s the only thing that I focus on and that really matters to me, just getting back on the field and playing as much as possible and doing my thing.ā€


A 2015 HGP signing for the Lions, the former US youth international was diagnosed last November and continued to train and take part in most team activities during his chemotherapy; heā€™s still seeking his first MLS match appearance.