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Lion Links: 10/12/15

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Despite a weekend off for Orlando City, there was still plenty of soccer taking place so to make sure that our Mane Landers are prepared for Monday, make sure to peruse today's Lion Links!

USA Woes

After heading into the summer with high hopes for the USMNT, U.S. soccer fans can be forgiven for asking where it all went wrong. After a humbling semifinal exit in the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup, thanks to Jamaica, the U.S. had to play Mexico this weekend in a winner-takes-all, one-game playoff for the CONCACAF Cup and a place at the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup. This game had lots of hype and promise for the United States, however, just like the rest of the summer, the result was a damp squib and the U.S. lost 3-2 to Mexico in extra time.

The U.S. men don’t have long to recover from the last-minute loss in extra time before their next game against Costa Rica on Tuesday, however, the loss means that Jurgen Klinsmann has wrung the changes to hope for a best result during the next USMNT outing. There have been five additions to the squad including our very own Brek Shea, who will be missing our next game against New York City FC, due to yellow card accumulation, and will be happy to increase his match fitness on the international stage.

But the CONCACAF Cup loss wasn't the only bad news for U.S. soccer on Saturday. The U.S. U-23's also suffered defeat, 2-0, at the hands of Honduras in the qualifying tournament for the 2016 Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro. The failure to advance to the tournament final means that the Yanks' chances of qualifying are hanging by a thread. To qualify for Rio, they will now need to beat Canada tomorrow in the tournament's third-place game, and then they will have to defeat Colombia in a one-game playoff in March to advance. If the U.S. doesn't qualify, this will be the second straight tournament they miss after they failed to qualify for London 2012.

There are also a few more links that you need to know about Klinsmann, the state of U.S. soccer and what happens next:

Montreal Impact Make a Dent in Orlando’s Playoff Hopes

Montreal Impact used Orlando City’s bye week to catch up on its missed games, and on Saturday dealt a big blow to Orlando City’s playoff chances with a 1-0 win over the Colorado Rapids, thanks to Didier Drogba’s game-winning free kick in the 15th minute. With that goal, Drogba has now scored nine goals in nine games and it means that the Impact are four points ahead of Orlando with Orlando City still having six points available. Basically, the Lions need to win both remaining games and Montreal must lose twice or lose and draw in its last two (at New England and vs. Toronto FC).

Moneyball Man

There can be no doubt that if Montreal Impact make the playoffs it has been done on the back (and feet) of Didier Drogba, and that makes him probably the signing of the summer. That, however, really comes as no surprise with the 37-year-old still playing some of the best soccer of his career. But, there is a short supply of world-class talent and that is why people like Ramon Rodriguez Verdejo exist. Verdejo is the Billy Beane of soccer and he has uncovered some of the best current talent in Europe — players like Dani Alves, Ivan Rakitic, Sergio Ramos and Jesus Navas, to name just a few — and gives us an insight into how a club goes about acquiring a new player and why a big name is not always best.

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That’s all for today and just remember that we are now t-minus four days until New York City FC at the Citrus Bowl so make sure to bring everyone you know, so we can show them we are better than them in every respect.

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Lion Links: 11/7/25

Alex Freeman called up, Orlando Pride host Seattle tonight, Pride players nominated for The Best FIFA Women’s 11, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando Pride / Mark Thor

Not only is it Friday, but it’s also game day! The Orlando Pride’s playoff campaign kicks off tonight and I’m a bundle of nerves and excitement. If you’re headed to the stadium for tonight’s game, make sure to stay warm and hydrated. Have fun too! Let’s get to the links.

Alex Freeman Called Up for Friendlies

Orlando City right back Alex Freeman was one of 25 players called up by United States Men’s National Team Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino for friendlies against Paraguay and Uruguay this month. Freeman has made 11 appearances for the USMNT this year, but we’ll see how much action he sees with both Sergino Dest and Joe Scally returning to the fold. Giovanni Reyna is also back with the team, while Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, and Tim Weah are a few of the notable omissions. The USMNT will take on Paraguay in Pennsylvania on Nov. 15 before coming to Florida for a friendly against Uruguay in Tampa on Nov. 18.

NWSL Playoffs Kick Off Tonight

The Orlando Pride host the Seattle Reign at 8 p.m. tonight in the first game of this year’s NWSL playoffs. Although the Kansas City Current are the favorites heading into the postseason, any team can make a run at lifting the trophy. The defending champion Pride enter tonight’s game on a five-game unbeaten run with some needed momentum for a tough match against a Reign side that has found results despite struggling to create chances this year. Orlando will need to be at its best this month in order to win it all for the second year in a row.

Pride Players Nominated for FIFA Awards

The Pride’s Barbra Banda, Marta, Emily Sams, and Anna Moorhouse were all nominated for The Best FIFA Women’s 11, which honors the top performers in the world from Aug. 11 of 2024 to Aug. 2 of this year. The Pride had a historic season last year, with Banda, Marta, and Sams all being named to the 2024 NWSL Best XI First Team. Pride Head Coach Seb Hines is nominated for The Best FIFA Women’s Coach as well, while Moorhouse is also nominated for The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper. Make sure to vote!

Bradley Carnell Named MLS Coach of the Year

Speaking of awards, Philadelphia Union Head Coach Bradley Carnell was announced as the winner of the 2025 Sigi Schmid MLS Coach of the Year Award. In Carnell’s first year as head coach, the Union won a club-record 20 games this season and won the Supporters’ Shield. Philadelphia’s defense conceded just 35 goals this season and the team only lost once at home. Carnell garnered 37.78% of the total vote to win the award, with Vancouver Whitecaps Head Coach Jesper Sorensen coming in second with 26.53% and San Diego FC Head Coach Mikey Varas finishing third with 19.82%.

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  • Orlando City defender David Brekalo was called up for Slovenia’s World Cup qualifiers against Kosovo and Sweden this month. Slovenia is third in the group and will need a win against Kosovo on Nov. 15 to remain in contention to qualify.

That’s all I have for you all this time around. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and rest of your weekend!

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Lion Links: 11/6/25

Alex Freeman named to 2025 MLS Best XI, Orlando Pride prepare for the playoffs, U.S. wins U-17 World Cup opener, and more.

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Image of Alex Freeman celebrating after scoring the tying goal at Cincinnati.
Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Jeremy Reper

How’s it going, Mane Landers? I hope the week is treating you well as we get ready for the Orlando Pride’s playoff game and other soccer over the next few days. It’s about that time of the year where I start trialing Thanksgiving dish ideas, which means my oven is being put through its paces. My apartment has been smelling nice at least. But enough about that, let’s get to the links!

Alex Freeman Makes 2025 MLS Best XI

MLS announced its Best XI of the 2025 season to celebrate the top players at each position, and Orlando City right back Alex Freeman became the first Lion to ever receive the honor. Freeman had a breakout year for the Lions, recording six goals and three assists as a regular starter. The 21-year-old was already named MLS Young Player of the Year and is the youngest player to make the Best XI since Brenden Aaronson’s inclusion in 2020.

Freeman is joined on the Best XI’s back line by Vancouver Whitecaps defender Tristan Blackmon and Philadelphia Union duo Jakob Glesnes and Kai Wagner. Those three were the finalists for 2025 MLS Defender of the Year, with Blackmon winning, so it’s pretty good company for Freeman. Forward Denis Bouanga, midfielder Sebastian Berhalter, and goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair are a few of the other players who made this year’s list.

Orlando Pride Prepare for Playoff Match

The Orlando Pride will host the Seattle Reign on Friday in the quarterfinals of this year’s NWSL playoffs. There will be a bit of déjà vu going on, as the two teams just played to a 1-1 draw in Orlando on Decision Day. The Pride have done well to bounce back in recent weeks after a rough stretch in the second half of the season, so hopefully they can get a win on Friday. Pride Head Coach Seb Hines spoke on the pressure Orlando faces as the defending champions, as well as the importance of securing home-field advantage for this match.

U.S. Wins First U-17 World Cup Game

The U-17 United States Men’s National Team won 1-0 against Burkina Faso in its first match of the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar. American winger Mathis Albert created chances throughout the match and it paid off in the 79th minute when one of his crosses fell for Philadelphia Union midfielder Cavan Sullivan to score the winner. Goalkeeper Aidan Stokes had four saves, and the defense did well to secure the clean sheet. The U.S. will be back in action on Saturday with a match against Tajikistan.

Analyzing the USWNT Roster

Although the United States Women’s National Team still has a pair of friendlies against Italy this year, we’re starting to get a clearer look at how the roster is shaping up under Head Coach Emma Hayes. Orlando Pride defender Emily Sams is likely to be called up until further notice, although Jordyn Bugg’s ascent and Naomi Girma’s health may determine her chances at starting. Goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce has seemingly locked up the starting job while the forward position is filled with talented players who give Hayes different ways of attacking defenses. There’s still a year before the Concacaf W Championship that will serve as qualification for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup, so it will be interesting to see if there are any major changes on the roster between now and then.

Free Kicks

  • Luis Suarez was suspended for Inter Miami’s deciding playoff match in the best-of-three series against Nashville SC on Saturday for kicking Andy Najar last weekend. Whoever writes his apologies for violent conduct must have one of the most secure jobs in the world at this point.

Can confirm @tombogert.bsky.social's report. Luis Suárez will miss Game 3 of Inter Miami's playoff series against Nashville SC for this off-the-ball kick on Andy Nájar. No foul was called in the game, MLS DisCo has deemed it rises to the level of violent conduct.

Ben Wright (@benwright.bsky.social) 2025-11-05T16:42:59.720Z
  • Real Salt Lake signed both Sporting Director Kurt Schmid and Head Coach Pablo Mastroeni to new contracts, while Tony Beltran was promoted to assistant sporting director. These moves come a week after former Orlando City head coach Jason Kreis was named Real Salt Lake’s president of soccer operations.
  • Victor Osimhen is now the leading scorer in this year’s UEFA Champions League after his hat trick in Galatasaray’s 3-0 win over Ajax.
  • According to Wrexham Chief Executive Michael Williamson, the filming of Welcome to Wrexham played a role in Christian Eriksen choosing not to play there.
  • Here’s what to watch for across the many Europa League matches today, with Roma’s road game against Rangers likely to be a good one.

That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a great day as we look forward to the weekend!

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Lion Links: 11/5/25

Orlando City reportedly interested in Luis Otavio, OCSC celebrates students, Anders Dreyer named MLS Newcomer of the Year, and more.

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I don’t know about you all, but the time change still has me in a bit of a fugue state, as it constantly feels like I just woke up from a nap. The weather remains nice at least. Hopefully that trend continues as we make our way through the week. In the meantime, let’s dive into today’s links!

Orlando City Linked With Luis Otavio

With Orlando City’s season over, attention turns to how the team will improve for 2026, and the club is reportedly interested in Brazilian midfielder Luis Otavio. The 18-year-old is currently with Internacional in Brazil’s top flight and under contract through 2028.

Orlando has a track record of identifying young talent from South America and has open MLS U22 Initiative Player slots to bring in players who can make an impact. With Cesar Araujo possibly leaving this off-season, adding some depth at the position after it was ravaged by injuries this season makes plenty of sense.

OCSC Celebrates Youth Financial Literacy

The Orlando Pride’s Decision Day game also served as a celebration for local children and families who took part in this year’s Financial Literacy Game Night by Orlando Saves, a program that helps teach students in Orlando neighborhoods how to save, invest, and budget. The Orlando Saves partnership with Orlando City, the Orlando Pride, and digital bank Inter combines sport with the goal of increasing financial literacy among the community’s youth. On top of the Pride’s match being a celebration of the students’ efforts, Orlando City players Tahir Reid-Brown and Thomas Williams visited students as well.

“Our goal is to make a lasting impact in our community and amazing partners like Inter understand the importance of investing in our local youth,” said Kaia Forget, Vice President of Community Impact & DEI for Orlando City and Orlando Pride. “Together, we are helping students learn critical life skills that will set them up for long-term success.”

Anders Dreyer Named MLS Newcomer of the Year

San Diego FC winger Anders Dreyer was announced as this year’s MLS Newcomer of the Year after recording 19 goals and 19 assists this season. The 27-year-old was phenomenal in his first year in the league, providing a goal contribution on more than half of San Diego’s 64 goals to help the expansion club claim the top spot in the Western Conference standings in its inaugural season. He dominated the voting for the award, garnering 74.11% of the total vote to win it over LAFC star Son Heung-Min and Chicago Fire midfielder Philip Zinckernagel.

UEFA Champions League Roundup

We’ve reached the fourth round of the league phase of this year’s UEFA Champions League, and there have been some exciting matches. Bayern Munich extended its win streak to 16 games across all competitions after beating Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 in France. Luis Diaz scored twice before being sent off right before halftime after a foul on Achraf Hakimi that forced the PSG right back to exit due to the injury. In another heavyweight matchup, Liverpool beat Real Madrid 1-0, with Alexis Mac Allister scoring the game’s only goal. Arsenal, Tottenham, and Atletico Madrid also secured nice wins, while Juventus was held to a 1-1 draw against Sporting CP.

As for the Americans in the tournament, forward Folarin Balogun scored the winner in Monaco’s 1-0 victory against Bodo/Glimt by smashing the ball into the top of the netting.

Ricardo Pepi also scored, salvaging a point for PSV Eindhoven with a goal in stoppage time to equalize things in a 1-1 draw with Olympiacos. The 22-year-old is no stranger to delivering in big moments in the Champions League, joining some pretty rare air in the tournament’s history.

Free Kicks

  • The New England Revolution will reportedly name Marko Mitrovic as the club’s next head coach. Mitrovic is currently the head coach of the U-20 United States Men’s National Team, recently leading the side to the quarterfinals of the U-20 World Cup.

BREAKING: The New England Revolution will name Marko Mitrovic their next head coach.Mitrovic is the United States U-20 head coach. Also led the USMNT at the Olympics last year.www.nytimes.com/athletic/677…

Tom Bogert (@tombogert.bsky.social) 2025-11-04T21:44:40.127Z
  • In other MLS coaching news, LAFC Assistant Coach Marc Dos Santos is reportedly the favorite for the head coaching job once Steve Cherundolo exits after this season.

Sources: LAFC assistant Marc Dos Santos is the frontrunner to be named LAFC's next head coach when Steve Cherundolo leaves this winter.LAFC fully focused on playoff run now, nothing will be done until winter, but Dos Santos frontrunner.w/ @paultenorio.bsky.socialwww.nytimes.com/athletic/677…

Tom Bogert (@tombogert.bsky.social) 2025-11-04T21:32:03.656Z

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

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