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Orlando City vs. Columbus Crew, U.S. Open Cup: Final score 2-0, as Lions bounce Crew in Open Cup Round of 16

While the USWNT was busy defending freedom in a win over Germany, Orlando City was busy taking care of the Columbus Crew, moving on to the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Cup with a 2-0 win, thanks to goals from Kaká and Carlos Rivas.

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Nick Leyva, The Mane Land

Tuesday night in Montreal, the USWNT played arguably their best game of the 2015 Women’s World Cup, defeating the No. 1 team in the world, Germany, 2-0, thanks to goals from Carli Lloyd and Kelley O’Hara. Oh, and over 1,400 miles south, Orlando City played in a soccer match you probably didn’t watch.

For the second time in club history, Orlando City moved on to the quarterfinals of the 2015 U.S. Open Cup with a 2-0 win over the Columbus Crew in front of a sparse crowd of 13,684 at the Orlando Citrus Bowl. Though small for Orlando, it was the second largest U.S. Open Cup crowd of the season.

“The support in this city is … stupid — and I mean that in the best way possible,” said goalkeeper Tally Hall after the match.

Kaká and Carlos Rivas both scored for the Lions, who now stand just three wins shy of the Open Cup crown and a spot in the 2016/2017 CONCACAF Champions’ League.

The win also extended Orlando City’s unbeaten run at home to seven matches across all competitions, dating back to the 4-2 win over Ponte Preta.

“As per usual, delighted to get through any cup tie,” said Head Coach Adrian Heath after the match. “Win and advance. I’m pleased to do it against a very good team, a very well-coached team, I have to say. They ask you questions all evening and you have to come up with the answers.”

Coming off five days of rest with another MLS match-up this Saturday, Orlando City fielded its normal starting lineup with the exceptions of Brek Shea (groin injury) and Cyle Larin (national team duty), against a Columbus side that was not-so-close to full strength after two MLS games last week.

Surprisingly though, it was Columbus that came out as the better team in the early going, somewhat catching Orlando City off guard with their quick play and constant breakups on passes in the midfield. While both teams had their chances early on, the Crew came closest to scoring in the fourth minute when Adam Bedell bounced a headed shot off of the post, keeping things scoreless.

Consistent with the first two meetings between the Crew and Orlando City this season, things were also very chippy in the early going. Cristian Higuita and Seb Hines, within a minute of each other, picked up yellows.

In the 20th minute, Rivas was fouled by Columbus midfielder Chris Klute just outside of the top, left corner of the penalty area. Kaká’s free kick into the box found the head of Sean St. Ledger at the back post, who slotted it into the back of the net, but the goal was waved off due to an offside call.

Moments later, Darwin Ceren picked up a loose ball in the midfield and found an open Kaká at the top of the penalty area. The 33-year-old Brazilian had no problem calmly firing a shot into the lower right corner of the goal, putting Orlando City up 1-0.

Just 14 minutes later, the ball found Pedro Ribiero outside of the penalty area. The big Brazilian forward tried taking on three Crew defenders, before the ball was rattled away from him, setting up a shot for a charging Rivas, who absolutely demolished a shot into the upper-right corner of the goal, doubling Orlando City’s lead to 2-0.

After his penalty kick hat trick against the Charleston Battery a few weeks ago, Rivas is now tied with Sacramento Republic’s Thomas Stewart for the most goals in this edition of the Open Cup, with four.

Two goals is nice, of course, but even just one proved to have been enough for the Lions, who defended well enough for the next 55 minutes to blank the Crew for their third consecutive shutout at home.

Columbus’ Kristinn Steindórsson gave his team a couple of good chances at getting on the board to start the second half, sending a decent shot wide over the bar in the 46th minute, and seconds later putting a chip shot over the head of Hall, which was saved by an incoming St. Ledger, who headed the ball off the line as he crashed into the net.

“It’s the save of the season,” Hall said of the defender’s last-minute deflection.


The Lions’ next Open Cup match-up will be played on the road against the Chicago Fire on either July 21 or 22, which will be determined by Thursday. Orlando City returns to league play this Saturday with a night trip to Rio Tinto Stadium to take on Real Salt Lake at 10 p.m. ET.

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Lion Links: 10/11/24

Orlando Pride in Portland, U.S. men and women news, international upsets, and more.

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Milton has finally made its way out of Florida, though many of us will be dealing with the aftermath for a while. We hope that you and yours are safe and that the damage is minimal. I know that many are still without power — which is why I’m writing Lion Links today instead of Marcus Mitchell. Fortunately, the Orlando Pride play in Portland tonight, although it will be a late one. Let’s get to the links.

Pride in Portland

The Orlando Pride may be the NWSL Shield winners, but with three matches left in the regular season, the job is not done. Now, the club will take on the Portland Thorns. The Thorns haven’t been great as of late, but Providence Park is a tough place to play. While the club is focused on the upcoming playoffs, the Pride still want to finish undefeated in the regular season. Portland, like many clubs, are fighting for a playoff spot.

USWNT Players in the News

Lindsey Horan didn’t have the best Olympics in my opinion, but she is doing very well in her start to Lyon’s season. She’s scored five goals in four matches to help Lyon top the table. Back home, Crystal Dunn is being honored by Empowerment on the East River hosted by Black Players for Change.

USMNT in Action

The USMNT plays its first match under Mauricio Pochettino Saturday night against Panama, and you can watch it on multiple platforms. There are no conflicts of interest this go-around, but next year, some players will need to choose between playing in the Club World Cup or the Gold Cup.

International Results

Orlando City, and all the other teams and leagues, aren’t playing right now due to an international break. The matches have already begun. Perhaps the biggest news was Greece’s stunning 2-1 win over England. The victory puts Greece atop Group B2 in the UEFA Nations League competition.

Over in Group A2, Italy blew a two-goal lead to draw Belgium 2-2. There were plenty of other results, including Erling Haaland becoming his country’s all-time top scorer after scoring a brace in Norway’s 3-0 win over Slovenia. If you want to catch more matches, here’s where you can watch.

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That will do it for today. Check back tonight for our Pride match recap, and follow The Mane Land on Twitter during the match. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 10/10/24

Orlando City’s potential as a playoff dark horse, the Orlando Pride’s rise to prominence, the USMNT prepares for Panama, and more.

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I hope you’re all staying safe out there as Hurricane Milton tears across the state of Florida. While we endure the storm and wait for the Orlando Pride to play in Portland on Friday night, let’s distract ourselves with some links from around the soccer world.

Orlando City’s Dark Horse Potential

On the latest episode of the Offside with Taylor Twellman podcast, he spoke on how Orlando City will be a dark horse in the tournament. The Lions have been on an incredible run of form over the past few months and can host in the first round of the playoffs if they manage to hold onto the fourth spot in the Eastern Conference. Nearly all of the team’s attackers are hitting their stride and a recent win over FC Cincinnati is evidence that the Lions aren’t to be overlooked in this year’s playoffs.

“[Orlando City is] the best team in MLS since July 1 and they are scoring goals for fun while winning 10 of those 13 games,” Twellman said. “They will fight, they will claw, basically they will do anything to get under your skin.

“Nobody, and I mean nobody, wants to play this version of Orlando City.”

How the Orlando Pride Made History

It still feels a bit surreal that the Orlando Pride lifted the NWSL Shield with three games left to play this season. Here’s a great feature by Henry Bushnell of Yahoo Sports that dives into some of the reasons behind the Pride’s dominance this season. Vice President of Soccer Operations and Sporting Director Haley Carter has helped build a culture of confidence, comfort, and resilience by investing in the players as humans and not just what they can do on the field.

Pro Soccer Wire‘s Jason Anderson detailed how the Pride were able to beat the Washington Spirit to deservedly lift the trophy and it’s also a great read. The Pride did well to adjust to the Spirit’s commitment to their formation and cranked up the tempo to create opportunities to win.

MLS 2024 22 Under 22 List Unveiled

Although Michael Halliday and Heine Gikling Bruseth were eligible, no Lions made this year’s MLS 22 Under 22. Inter Miami midfielder Diego Gomez tops the list, with Real Salt Lake’s Diego Luna and the Philadelphia Union’s Jack McGlynn rounding out the top three. The youngest player on the list is 15-year-old midfielder Cavan Sullivan, while the Chicago Fire’s Chris Brady is the only goalkeeper to make the cut. Of the 22 players listed, 16 play in the Eastern Conference. As for notable players who weren’t listed, CF Montreal’s Caden Clark has thrived since being traded by Minnesota United and Matai Akinmboni deserves some recognition for his role in D.C. United’s defense at 17 years old.

USMNT Prepares for Panama

The United States Men’s National Team will play its first match under Mauricio Pochettino on Saturday when it takes on Panama in a friendly in Austin. This will be a rematch of when the two nations squared off in Copa America on June 27, with the U.S. falling 2-1. The Yanks failed to make it out of the group stage of that tournament and Gregg Berhalter was fired as head coach in July. A statement win against a Panamanian side that’s currently 37th in the FIFA rankings would be a great start to Pochettino’s tenure as head coach.

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That’ll do it for me today, as my power has just gone out, so it’s the perfect time to wrap things up. Stay safe out there!

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Lion Links: 10/9/24

Orlando City’s on fire, OCB to face the Fire (2), the USMNT’s upcoming friendly, and more.

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Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. I made the trip down to Inter&Co Stadium to see the Orlando Pride win the 2024 NWSL Shield over the weekend. I know it was raining — fortunately, I remembered my rain jacket — but if you weren’t there, you really missed an amazing night. You can read about it in our recap, but seeing the team raise that shield was unforgettable. Hopefully, it won’t be the only hardware the Pride raise this year. Let’s get to the links.

Red Hot Lions

Orlando City has won 10 of its last 13 matches to climb into position to potentially begin the playoffs with home-field advantage. The run of good form has the Lions sitting in fourth place in the Eastern Conference. The latest 3-1 victory over FC Cincinnati moved the team from eighth to sixth in the MLS Power Rankings, and up to fifth in the Goal.com Power Rankings. Orlando City’s last match of the season will be at home against Atlanta United on October 19.

Pride’s Success No Accident

Marta had a great match Sunday and more than earned her moment in the sun when she lifted the NWSL Shield. Of course, none of that happens if the people working behind the scenes aren’t doing everything possible to help the Pride in this incredible turnaround. The players will likely tell you that the club’s success is in part thanks to the organization that has been built.

Of course, not every women’s club gets the amount of support that the Orlando Pride receive. Many clubs do not have the infrastructure from staff to facilities to truly grow the women’s game. It’s an issue for many clubs in various leagues across the world. Coaches end up having to pick up the slack, and that isn’t sustainable. While I’m grateful that the Wilf family and Haley Carter are providing the necessary tools for the Pride to succeed, I would like to see other organizations step up as well.

OCB to Face Chicago Fire II in Playoffs

Orlando City B will square off against Chicago Fire II away from home to start the playoffs. OCB finished the MLS NEXT Pro regular season in fifth place — which isn’t too bad when you look back a few weeks. Unfortunately for OCB, the top four clubs get to choose their first-round opponent in the playoffs (well, the top three do…the fourth-place club doesn’t really have a choice). It’s one of the weird things that MLS NEXT Pro does. No one above the fourth-place Chicago Fire II opted to play the Young Lions. The match between the Young Lions and Chicago Fire II will take place Sunday, Oct. 20, at 3 p.m.

USMNT Ready for Poche

The Mauricio Pochettino era for the USMNT kicks off Saturday with a friendly against Panama at Q2 Stadium in Austin, TX. Three days later, the new U.S. boss will face rival Mexico in Guadalajara. Big-name players like Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie are on the roster. One player who won’t be there is the injured Folarin Balogun. That might open a window of opportunity for Josh Sargent to make a splash with the new coach. Sargent’s more rounded style of play is something that forwards have demonstrated under Pochettino at the club level. A friendly is exactly the sort of place for Sargent to show his stuff.

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That will do it for today. Check back this week as we get you ready for the Pride’s upcoming match in Portland. Most importantly, stay safe as this hurricane makes its way towards Florida. Vamos Orlando!

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