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Lion Links: 1/30/15

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Happy Friday everyone…

The week's finally over and we've got a weekend of football and fútbol ahead of us. What better way to start things off than with some Lion Links!

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It’s finally game day for Orlando City SC. Well, sort of…

The Lions kick off their 2015 preseason schedule tonight with an exhibition against D.C. United. The match will take place at 7 p.m. from IMG Academy in Bradenton, and will consist of three 30-minute scrimmages.

Though Orlando will be without the services of Kaka (rest) and Brek Shea (USMNT duty), the match will be an excellent opportunity to get a sense of how Adrian Heath plans on utilizing his squad this season. We'll get our first look at plenty of the new faces in camp, with almost every healthy member of the team expected to see some playing time. This early in preseason training, matches like these are primarily about getting players back into game shape, so expect to see Heath clear the bench.

The match will be broadcast live on mlssoccer.com.

Lions make front office additions

Things aren't just moving on the field for Orlando City. Yesterday the club named Fred Pollastri and Diogo Kotscho to the positions of Senior Vice President and Director of Business Development, respectively. According to the OCSC press release, the two new guys are charged with leading Orlando City's New Business Initiative, focused on growing the Lions' brand around the world.

"We continue to bolster the talent pool here at Orlando City with an eye toward achieving some very ambitious goals," said Club President and Founder Phil Rawlins. "They will be responsible for a very important initiative of strengthening our brand across the globe, and capitalizing on all the opportunities available."

Not surprisingly, both men have ties to Brazil. Pollastri served in multiple roles in Brazilian football and was a partner and vice president of Octagon Brazil. Kotscho worked for a Brazilian public relations firm, representing the likes of Roberto Carlos and our own Kaka. Both certainly fit in with the club's marketing strategy.

Lockout rumblings

It's the most dreaded word in sports, but it may become a reality for MLS and Orlando City this season. With the league's collective bargaining agreement set to expire tomorrow, the MLS and MLS Players Union will have to negotiate on some key issues in order to avoid a work stoppage.

MLS operates unlike any other professional sports league in the world, so if you thought this was complicated when the NBA (2011) or NHL (2012) went through it, you might want to stop reading now.

Our friends over at The Brotherly Game have put together a great primer on what the league and players union will have to negotiate, and our own Sean Rollins put together a beginner's guide to the CBA if you're new to these labor relation things. The big issue being disputed here is free agency. MLS currently doesn't have it and the players would like to see that change sooner rather than later.

A homecoming for Tim Howard?

Everton goalkeeper and USMNT hero Tim Howard has found himself in the rumor mill recently as several media outlets are reporting he may be considering a move to MLS.

Howard has been a fixture at Goodison Park for years, but he’s struggled with injuries this season and his play has suffered because of it. It’s hard to see Howard leaving as long as he’s still the number one option at Everton, but this is certainly a story worth keeping an eye on. For what it’s worth, the LA Galaxy, NYCFC and (of course) Toronto FC are rumored to be interested.

News and Notes

Agudelo to the Revs is official with a deal reportedly through 2018….TFC looking to sign former Marseille man Benoit Cheyrou….Freddy Adu considering an MLS returnNew kits for El Tri

That's all for today. Be sure to check back tonight for match coverage and follow us on Twitter for updates. And enjoy that other big game that's happening this weekend. I'm here so I don't get fined.

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Lion Links: 8/14/26

Tahir Reid-Brown traded to St. Louis City, Orlando City unveils new kit, Lions host FC Cincinnati Saturday night, and more.

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Happy Friday, Mane Landers! It’s been a hectic week, but we’ve thankfully reached the tail end of it and there’s plenty of Orlando soccer awaiting us tomorrow. Beyond working and keeping every finger crossed for Orlando’s teams on Saturday, I plan on catching up on the new season of Ted Lasso. But for now, let’s get to the links!

Tahir Reid-Brown Traded to St. Louis City

Orlando City traded defender Tahir Reid-Brown to St. Louis City in exchange for $150,000 in 2027 General Allocation Money, with another $300,000 in GAM heading Orlando’s way if conditions are met. The 20-year-old climbed the ranks of Orlando’s academy over the years and was signed as the club’s 15th Homegrown Player in January of 2024. Bernardo Rhein’s rise to the first team limited Reid-Brown’s playing time, so hopefully he’ll be able to get more minutes and continue to improve in St. Louis.

Orlando City Reveals New Third Kit

Orlando City unveiled its new “Orlando Original” kit, which is the club’s first third kit since joining MLS. The design is a nice mix of elements from Orlando’s USL days and the city’s hosting of 1994 FIFA World Cup games, while paying tribute to the original Orlando Lions. I didn’t expect it to be quite as red as it is, but I like it, along with the soccer ball pattern that mirrors the match ball from that World Cup. The logo is a bit odd and the sponsor being on the lower back of the kit even odder, but I’m excited to see what it looks like when the Lions wear them on Saturday. Speaking of which…

Orlando City Hosts FC Cincinnati on Saturday

The Lions are back in action on Saturday with a home game against FC Cincinnati in one of the more enticing MLS matchups this weekend. Both teams have conceded goals like a sieve this season, setting up a potential shootout given the talented attacking players expected to take the field. Antoine Griezmann has improved the Lions since joining this summer and hopefully forwards like Marco Pasalic, Justin Ellis, and Daryl Dike can step up and give Orlando an edge against a Cincinnati offense that boasts Evander, Kevin Denkey, and Pavel Bucha.

MLS Transfer News Roundup

The Houston Dynamo are reportedly set to transfer Ezequiel Ponce to Elche in La Liga. Houston signed Ponce for a club-record transfer fee in 2024 and he led Houston with 10 goals last season. However, he has yet to score this season despite starting in 17 games. His departure should open the door even wider for former Lion Duncan McGuire to make an impact.

🟠 Sources: Elche finalizing a deal to acquire forward Ezequiel Ponce from the Houston Dynamo.Dynamo acquired Duncan McGuire earlier this summer, the current starter at center forward.

Tom Bogert (@tombogert.bsky.social) 2026-08-13T17:21:04.138Z

Elsewhere in the league, the New England Revolution bolstered their defense by adding Tylon Smith on loan from Queens Park Rangers, LAFC signed 23-year-old forward Armando Sieb from Bayern Munich, and midfielder Aziel Jackson is already back in MLS on loan with Minnesota United from Jagiellonia Bialystok. Rangers reportedly made a $10 million bid for Portland Timbers forward Kevin Kelsy, who has scored nine goals so far this season.

🇻🇪 Sources: Rangers submit a bid in the region of $10m for Portland Timbers forward Kevin Kelsy.Timbers aren't looking to sell and Kelsy isn't pushing to leave. The 22-year-old Venezuela int'l has 9g/2a in 994 mins this season.Rangers not the only club tracking him.

Tom Bogert (@tombogert.bsky.social) 2026-08-13T22:41:05.904Z

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Lion Links: 8/13/26

Orlando City draws against Atletico de San Luis, Orlando Pride sign Sanne Lekven, Chicago Stars fire Martin Sjogren, and more.

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? All three of Orlando’s soccer teams are in action on Saturday and I’m not sure if I’m excited or dreading it considering how they’ve been playing lately. Hopefully it’s a day to remember positively. But for now, let’s jump right into today’s links!

Orlando City Squanders Lead in Leagues Cup Draw

Orlando City drew 2-2 against Atletico de San Luis and won the penalty shootout afterwards 5-3 in its final game of this year’s Leagues Cup. With a mainly rotated lineup, the Lions managed to take a two-goal lead and generated great chances for more. However, San Luis responded with a pair of goals of its own, including an equalizer deep in stoppage time. Javier Otero may not have maintained a clean sheet, but he did come up with a huge save to help Orlando win the shootout. The Lions were officially eliminated from the tournament, but the younger players were able to get some minutes while some of the starters got rest before Saturday’s match against FC Cincinnati.

Orlando Pride Sign Sanne Lekven

The Orlando Pride signed Norwegian forward Sanne Lekven to a deal through the 2028 season with a club option for 2029. The 25-year-old had five goals in 10 appearances for Aalesunds FK in Norway’s top flight and will now join an Orlando team in desperate need of offensive help. She’s one of three attacking players signed by the Pride this summer alongside Zoe Matthews and Gabi Nunes, so hopefully she can make an impact in the NWSL.

Chicago Stars Fire Martin Sjogren

The Chicago Stars are last in the NWSL standings and have fired Martin Sjogren as their head coach. The Stars are winless in their past five games, only scoring once during that stretch, so it’s not too surprising to see them make a coaching change. Karina Baez, who has been an assistant coach for Chicago for the past three seasons, will serve as the interim head coach for the remainder of the 2026 season. Former Chicago head coach Lorne Donaldson is also returning to the club as its “interim director of coaching.”

MLS Transfer News Roundup

The Colorado Rapids transferred center back Lucas Herrington to Hull City for a club-recorded fee reported to be up to $23 million. The 18-year-old joined the Rapids last year from Brisbane Roar FC for a fee under $1 million and went on to become an All-Star this year, so it’s a nice bit of business by the Rapids to say the least. Hull City has been on quite the spending spree this summer, although FC Cincinnati reportedly rejected its offer for forward Kevin Denkey.

🇹🇬 Sources: FC Cincinnati reject bid from Hull City for forward Kevin Denkey.Bid worth in region of $15m + $5m add-ons I’m told.A few weeks left in summer transfer window still, may be further bids.

Tom Bogert (@tombogert.bsky.social) 2026-08-12T16:40:22.770Z

In other news, the Vancouver Whitecaps signed Serbian midfielder Aleksa Cvetkovic as an MLS U22 Initiative player, the New York Red Bulls transferred Swedish midfielder Gustav Berggren to Lech Poznań in Poland’s top flight, and the Columbus Crew are reportedly signing forward Josef Martinez.

🇻🇪 Sources: The Columbus Crew have signed former MLS MVP Josef Martinez. @michaelarace1.bksy.social 1stMartinez joins on a deal thru end of season with option to extend until next summer. Reunites with Laurent Courtois.With @felipecardenas.bsky.social www.nytimes.com/athletic/750…

Tom Bogert (@tombogert.bsky.social) 2026-08-12T21:31:34.427Z

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Lion Links: 8/12/26

Orlando City’s Leagues Cup continues, Orlando Pride head to Portland, OCB defeated again, and more.

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Image of Robin Jansson, Tyrese Spicer, and Ivan Angulo celebrating Spicer's goal against Nashville.
Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Justin Glatt

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. It’s Leagues Cup match day, and I’m sure you’re as excited as I am, right? Right?!? Despite it being a money grab of a tournament in which the Lions are unlikely to advance, it is at least an opportunity to watch the team we support, and as such, I will be watching. Let’s get to the links.

Orlando City Hosts San Luis to Close First Leagues Cup Phase

Orlando City faces Atlético de San Luis tonight at Inter.co Stadium in the team’s third Leagues Cup match. If the Lions are to advance, the team will need to win the match and get some help from other teams in the tournament if they are to advance. As I said on The Mane Land PawedCast, I hope Orlando City smartly focuses on the upcoming regular-season match against FC Cincinnati. Sadly, I believe that won’t be the case, so you can expect the team to play a mixture of starters and subs.

Pride Proceed to Portland’s Providence Park

The Orlando Pride travel across the country to take on the Portland Thorns Saturday evening. The Pride are coming off a 3-1 loss to Racing Louisville, and let’s just say that the metrics were not good. As if bad form and traveling across the nation were not enough, the Thorns will be holding a celebration for former Portland and USWNT defender Meghan Klingenberg prior to the match. I don’t think the Thorns needed any extra motivation, but there it is.

Orlando City B Defeated…Again

Orlando City B continued its slide down the MLS NEXT Pro table after losing 3-0 to New York City FC II. With so many Young Lions covering for injuries with the first team, OCB Head Coach Eddie Wilding made five changes to the starting lineup. There were also four academy players who made their professional debuts. NYCFC II scored two goals in the the first 13 minutes and added a third in the second half. OCB will face Chicago Fire FC II on the road Saturday.

NWSL Accolades

If you didn’t watch other NWSL matches after being demoralized by how the Pride played Friday, I won’t blame you. That being said, there were matches played and things happened in those matches. I believe that Kerry Abello should have been up for Goal of the Week, but alas she wasn’t and instead the honor went to Ashley Sanchez from the North Carolina Courage. Don’t get me wrong it was a good goal, but Abello’s shot was better.

Anna Moorhouse was never in the discussion for Save of the Week. Instead it was won by Portland’s Mackenzie Arnold.

Arnold also won Assist of the Week on Pietra Tordin’s second goal.

Finally, Tordin won Player of the Week for her hat trick against Boston Legacy FC. She gets to face the Pride’s defense and Moorhouse on Saturday night.

Leaving her mark ⭐️Pietra Tordin is your Player of the Week presented by AT&T!

NWSL (@nwslsoccer.com) 2026-08-11T17:33:02.135Z

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That will do it for today. You can follow The Mane Land on Bluesky for match updates and we will also have a recap of the match. Vamos Orlando!

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