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Lion Links: 8/25/15

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What's going on Mane Landers?

With Saturday’s loss to Toronto in the rearview mirror, let’s try and think happy thoughts as the Lions prepare for a big home match against the Chicago Fire this weekend. The Lions are still in the hunt for the MLS Cup playoffs (seriously, look at the standings), and a win over the Fire could give Orlando some much needed confidence as the MLS season rolls on.

And don't forget, the club is in Kentucky tonight for a friendly against its soon-to-be-former USL affiliate Louisville City FC, and The Mane Land will have complete coverage of the match for your viewing pleasure.

But first, be sure to check out your Tuesday morning Lion Links!

Brek Shea Nearing Return, Possibly Against Louisville City

A midweek friendly against USL competition isn’t a top priority for Orlando City (Kaká didn’t even travel with the team), but tonight’s game could provide Brek Shea with an opportunity to make his long-awaited return for the Lions. Shea hasn’t played since Orlando’s 2-0 victory over the Colorado Rapids back in June, but traveled with the club to Louisville and has been training with his teammates all week.

Shea could provide the Lions with a huge boost, as the club hasn't exactly done well since its USMNT star went down with a sports hernia earlier this summer. Orlando City has gone just 1-6-2 without Shea and has struggled with depth on the wings.

There hasn't been anything official on Shea's status tonight (though the club did indicate he's nearing a return). Be sure to check back with The Mane Land for the very latest.

Kaká and Other Stars Deal with MLS Struggles

With both Orlando City and NYCFC sitting outside playoff position in the Eastern Conference, the international soccer community is beginning to take notice of how European stars like Kaká have struggled since coming to North America.

A recent article in The Telegraph focused on the blowout losses that both Orlando and New York endured this weekend, despite the presence of such high-priced players on their rosters. The article suggests that the growing frustration among these designated players may be due to the lack of overall talent in MLS, something to which players from the Premier League and La Liga must adjust.

One piece of evidence included in the Telegraph article is this clip of Kaká and Cyle Larin from Saturday’s match:

It’s probably worth considering the other factors that have played a part in Orlando City’s struggles this season (the sheer number of injuries, red cards, suspensions and the whole “expansion club” thing), but this still worth a read.

Philadelphia Union Part Ways with Goalkeeper Rais M’bolhi

It really doesn't matter that the Union terminated the contract of their Algerian goalkeeper on Monday. What matters is that it gives me an excuse to post a video of Mbolhi's greatest contribution to soccer in America. Watching this will drastically improve your Tuesday…

Sports, man.

Where in the World is DeAndre Yedlin?

Well he’s in North London for now, but the U.S. international will most likely be loaned out by Tottenham Hotpsur before the transfer window closes.

Yedlin is light years away from seeing playing time with Spurs this season and hasn't even dressed for the club's first three Premier League matches. But he's drawing interest from a number of other clubs in Europe for a possible loan deal, including Birmingham City, Bolton, Derby County, Anderlecht, Werder Bremen, Norwich City, West Bromwich Albion and AS Roma.

The most prominent clubs on that list are Premier League sides Norwich City and West Brom, as well as Serie A club AS Roma. But, Yedlin would probably see more playing time at a lower-tier club, which could actually be more important if he wants to break into the first team at Spurs.

In other transfer news, American soccer prodigy Gedion Zelalem inked a loan deal to Scottish giants Rangers yesterday. That sounds a little more impressive on paper because Rangers are currently in the second tier of the Scottish league, but it still speaks to Zelalem's promise that a big-name club is showing interest.

Moroccan Soccer Highlights? Moroccan Soccer Highlights

It wouldn’t be Lion Links without a grainy video of some crazy soccer thing from an exotic country. The saddest thing about this video is that I’m actually a little surprised it hasn’t happened to Tally Hall yet. You’ll probably get a red card just for watching this.

So the goalkeeper got kicked off the field for removing a fan from the field? CONCACAF's probably jealous they didn't think of this first.

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That's it for Lion Links today. Can we get Ian Darke to do some MLS games?

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Lion Links: 12/12/25

NWSL reportedly approves new roster mechanism, USMNT will play Senegal in May, USWNT second in FIFA rankings, and more.

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Happy Friday, Mane Landers! Counting today, there are just 20 days left of 2025. This year has felt like forever, but I also can’t seem to wrap my head around 2026 being just around the corner. I’m hoping to knock out a majority of my errands over the next few days to help ease into the coming weeks. Let’s get to the links!

NWSL Reportedly Approves New Roster Mechanism

The biggest storyline of the NWSL off-season so far is where Trinity Rodman will be playing next year, making the salary cap a notable talking point. The league’s NWSL Board of Governors reportedly approved a roster mechanism that would allow clubs to pay certain star players beyond the current salary cap. Clubs would be able to pay “High Impact Players” up to $1 million over the salary cap, with only a portion of that salary being a cap hit.

In order for players to qualify as a High Impact Player, they would have to meet commercial and sporting benchmarks. It’s a similar concept to Designated Players in MLS, with the limit to how much NWSL clubs can go over the cap being the biggest difference. All in all, this would help NWSL clubs compete with offers from clubs abroad for the league’s top players.

USMNT Will Face Senegal in May

The United States Men’s National Team will host Senegal on May 31 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte for its penultimate game before the World Cup. It will be the first-ever meeting between the two nations and it should be a good match between the U.S. and one of the top African teams. Senegal is currently ranked 19th in the FIFA men’s rankings and went undefeated in World Cup qualifying, winning seven games. Following this match, the USMNT will take on Germany in Chicago on June 6 for its send-off match before the tournament.

USWNT Remains Second in FIFA Rankings

The latest FIFA women’s rankings were released and the United States Women’s National Team maintained its spot in second place, although the gap between it and first-place Spain has widened. The U.S. won four of its five games this past window, but still lost points due to its 2-1 defeat to Portugal on Oct. 22. Spain benefitted from beating Sweden and Germany en route to winning the UEFA Nations League. Brazil, which beat England, Italy, and Portugal, moved up a spot to sixth in the rankings. Meanwhile, Canada fell to 10th after losing all four of its games.

Europa League Roundup

The latest round of Europa League action wrapped up and six teams have secured a spot in at least the knockout stage. Lyon, Midtjylland, and Aston Villa all won and are tied at the top with 15 points, while Real Betis, Freiburg, and Ferencvaros were victorious to remain unbeaten and claim spots in the next round as well. Roma edged closer to qualifying by beating Celtic 3-0, and Nottingham Forest also picked up three points after winning 2-1 against Utrecht in the Netherlands. Only two matchdays remain in the league phase and things are still far from certain for most clubs, which should set up for a fun finish next month.

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That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday!

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Lion Links: 12/11/25

Dagur Dan Thorhallsson traded, Orlando City transfer news, MLS players making an impact for the USMNT, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

How’s it going, Mane Landers? It may not be snowing, but the cooler weather has been helping me get in the festive spirit. While things remain a bit busy as the holiday season wears on, I’ve thankfully been able to enjoy some moments of peace here and there and finally accomplished my reading goal for the year. But enough about me, let’s get to the links!

Orlando City Trades Dagur Dan Thorhallsson

Dagur Dan Thorhallsson was traded to CF Montreal on Wednesday, with Orlando City receiving a hefty sum of $500,000 in General Allocation Money in exchange. Orlando will retain a sell-on percentage and could also receive an additional $125,000 in GAM if performance metrics are met. Thorhallsson has played the past three seasons in Orlando and has been a Swiss Army knife of sorts for the Lions, helping the team reach the Eastern Conference finals in 2024. This amount of GAM is nothing to sneeze at and should give Orlando some flexibility when it comes to constructing its roster for next season. Orlando fans might see Thorhallsson in action again as soon as March 14 when the Lions host Montreal, although it will be weird not seeing him in purple.

Keeping Up With Orlando City Transfer News

According to Tom Bogert of The Athletic ($), the Lions are reportedly finalizing a deal for Brazilian winger Tiago to join from Bahia for a $4 million transfer fee. The 20-year-old has done well when on the field for Bahia in Brazil’s top flight and had a hat trick in the Copa do Nordeste final. Hopefully he can make an impact as an MLS U22 Initiative winger in Orlando.

🟣🇧🇷 Sources: Orlando City finalizing a deal to sign winger Tiago (20) from Bahia. ESPN Brazil 1st.$4m fee. Joins via U-22 initiative.➕🇦🇷 Sources: Atlas nearing deal to sign Rodrigo Schlegel from Orlando. Orlando will sell for more than they signed him.www.nytimes.com/athletic/687…

Tom Bogert (@tombogert.bsky.social) 2025-12-10T14:34:49.629Z

Another interesting bit of news is that Orlando is reportedly close to transferring center back Rodrigo Schlegel to Atlas in Liga MX for a fee around $600,000, which is higher than what the Lions paid to sign him. The times definitely seem to be changing in the City Beautiful. Bogert also noted that Orlando’s $3.5 million deal for 18-year-old midfielder Luis Otavio is still on, and that the club is interested in moving on from Designated Player Luis Muriel.

MLS Players Stand Out With USMNT

Orlando City defender Alex Freeman is one of many MLS players who have made a strong case for being included on the United States Men’s National Team’s roster for next year’s World Cup. The 21-year-old was named MLS Young Player of the Year and is competing for a starting spot with the USMNT. Max Arfsten, Diego Luna, and Cristian Roldan are all in contention as well, and it’s been nice to see Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino give MLS players chances to shine.

NWSL Transfer News Roundup

Goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher agreed to a new contract with the Chicago Stars, signing a one-year contract. The 37-year-old has been with Chicago for the past 10 years and she is one of three active players who have been in the league since its inaugural season in 2013.

The North Carolina Courage signed Nigerian forward Chioma Okafor to a three-year contract through 2028 with an option for 2029. She helped Nigeria win the 2024 Women’s African Cup of Nations and just finished her collegiate career with the University of Connecticut, where she scored 30 goals over 57 appearances. Speaking of collegiate players joining the league, NJ/NY Gotham FC signed forward Talia Sommer, who recorded 28 goals and 24 assists over the past four years with Butler.

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  • Thorhallsson isn’t the only player CF Montreal has been wheeling and dealing for. The club sent $1.2 million in GAM to Real Salt Lake for defender Brayan Vera, with another $350,000 in GAM heading RSL’s way if performance metrics are met.
  • Houston Dash defender Katie Lind announced her retirement from professional soccer after a career that included 193 appearances across all competitions.
  • The United Super League is reportedly proposing a $55,000 minimum salary that would increase in future years as part of the collective bargaining agreement negotiations between the league and the USL Players Association.
  • If you’re intending to visit a World Cup host city next summer, make sure to plan accordingly for obscene price gouging.

NEW: Hotels across US, Canada & Mexico hiked prices during the FIFA World Cup in 2026, with an analysis by The Athletic revealing average increase of over 300 per cent per night around opening matches in the 16 host cities.Report: nytimes.com/athletic/68757…

Adam Crafton (@adamcrafton.bsky.social) 2025-12-10T06:23:45.706Z

That’s all I have for you all this time around. I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week!

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Lion Links: 12/10/25

MLS off-season kicks off, Orlando City tickets on sale, U.S. National Team news, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. ‘Tis the season for company holiday gatherings, commercialism, and soccer. Of course, it’s always soccer season somewhere, which makes dealing with the rest just a little bit easier. For now, let’s get to the links.

MLS Off-Season Kicks Off

Major League Soccer’s “silly season” is upon us. MLS has released the End-of-Year Waivers list and the dates of when the 2025 MLS Re-Entry Draft will occur, including the list of eligible players and the list of eligible free agents. Obviously, we know that former Orlando City players like Pedro Gallese and Cesar Araujo are available for other teams. Looking through the lists does make one wonder who — if anyone — Orlando City might try to sign.

Orlando City Tickets on Sale

It’s never too early to start planning for next season and you can do exactly that as single match and “Hat Trick Packs” tickets are available for purchase now that the schedule is out. The Hat Trick Packs are for three different and specific sets of matches, not just any three you want. Of course, each of the packs does include at least one match against actual “rival” clubs. It might seem a long way off, but the season kicks off on Feb. 21, so it’s not actually too far out if you know what your schedule looks like.

USMNT Players Abroad

The World Cup draws ever closer and now that the USMNT knows (most of) its opponents for the group stage, it’s not too soon to look at how U.S. players are doing. There were several standout performances by Americans in Europe over the weekend, including Christian Pulisic’s brace. A couple of Americans made the grade Monday with Ricardo Pepi and Folarin Balogun scoring goals in the Champions League.

https://twitter.com/USMNT/status/1998511540660793456
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You love to see it. There are more chances to watch Americans in Europe over the next couple of days, including a potential showing by former Orlando City striker Daryl Dike.

USWNT Schedule Update

The USWNT will finish the January camp with a friendly against Chile on Jan. 27. The match will take place at at Harder Stadium in Santa Barbara, CA. This is the second announced match for the camp, with the team also playing Paraguay on Jan. 24. This is the first time that the team will play in Santa Barbara, which is an example of how Emma Hayes is trying to take the national team to new markets around the country.

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  • Is the World Cup “group of death” dead? Even if it isn’t, there’s a bit of interesting history behind the concept.
  • MLS announced the top 45 invitees for the 2025 MLS College Showcase taking place in Mesa, AZ. Orlando City’s Joran Gerbet was an invitee in 2024.
  • LAFC exercised the permanent transfer option on midfielder Mathieu Choinière from Grasshopper Club Zürich of the Swiss Super League. 
  • Breaking News! FIFA’s Gianni Infantino being investigated by the ethics committee. Also, grass is green.
https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1998396472107086111
https://twitter.com/FSUSoccer/status/1998214000346370364

That will do it for today. Check back as we finish our Orlando Pride Season in Review pieces. Vamos Orlando!

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