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Lion Links: 2/1/16
Good morning Lions fans! Just a little bit of Orlando news in today's Lion Links, but we'll bring them home with a nice trip around the globe. On to the links!
Reports: Antonio Nocerino Chooses Orlando
Rumors have been circulating that Italian midfielder Antonio Nocerino has decided to join Major League Soccer as a member of Orlando City. Nocerino, a current member of Serie A club,Milan, has seen playing time on over 12 professional teams and has made 15 appearances for the Italian National Team. While he may not be a goal scoring machine, he is a well-rounded defensive midfielder who can get the ball and distribute well. Nocerino's age (he's 30) and experience would add some great depth to a somewhat younger defensive midfield in Orlando and allow players to move into the attack more easily.
Steph Catley Aids in W-League Championship
During the off-season, Orlando Pride defender Steph Catley has been playing in her hometown with Melbourne FC in the W-League, and earned a championship this weekend. Her team went undefeated in league play and found itself in the championship on Sunday. The team, in its debut season, became a dominating force after adding NWSL players Kim Little and Kyah Simon, and both contributed in the victory. Melbourne FC defeated Sydney FC with a score of 4-1, capping off the dominant season (albeit at Jasmyne Spencer's expense). With one championship under her belt, hopefully Catley can come help the Pride bring one to Orlando, as well.
USMNT Pulls Out a Win
The USMNT pulled out a 3-2 victory over Iceland yesterday afternoon. Iceland opened up the scoring early and started a battle between teams as each continued to score. In the 90th minute, Michael Bradley serviced in a ball that Steve Birnbaum put in the back of the net to earn Klinsmann’s side the win. The boys will be back in action on Feb. 5 against Orlando City’s own Cyle Larin and his Canadian side. Check back to The Mane Land later this week for a match preview.
With today’s win, @J_Klinsmann passed Bob Bradley for second in #USMNT all-time coaching wins with 44. #USAvISL pic.twitter.com/4c7QlHCDOA
— U.S. Soccer (@ussoccer) January 31, 2016
Greek Soccer Team Protests During Game
Following a boat accident that killed 26 migrants attempting to escape Syria, Greek soccer players, officials, and coaches held a sit-in during the game to protest the mistreatment of refugees from Syria and Iraq. They observed two minutes of silence just after the match began to mourn and remember those who have lost their lives and those who will continue to lose their lives. Their desire is to encourage authorities to help aid these young refugees and show support for those continuing to flood into Greece.
Iraq National Team Qualifies For Its First Olympics
Amid ISIS chaos, the Iraqi soccer team qualified for its first ever Olympics. Following the win over Qatar, fans flooded the streets with fireworks, singing, and celebratory gunfire. The fans even stood outside the Baghdad airport to welcome the triumphant team with a hero's welcome, complete with drums, singing, and dancing. In a nation of such chaos and strife, this win is a much-needed feel good story.
John Terry Leaving Chelsea
John Terry, longtime member and captain of Chelsea, will leave the Premier League side at the end of the season. The center back is regarded as the most successful captain in Chelsea's history and has been with the team since he was 14. However, it seems as if his departure will not be a pleasant one, as the team informed him it will not be renewing his contract when it runs out. Things may change when Chelsea selects a new manager, but for now it seems that Terry will need to find a new home. Perhaps MLS will be his landing spot?
That's all for for today folks! Enjoy your week!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 6/1/26
Pride and OCB win, Tahir Reid-Brown and Maxime Crepeau called up, USMNT beats Senegal, and more.
Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. I’ve been busy at work and just wrapped up covering high school spring season sports for the school year up here in Chicago. We had the Pride, OCB, and the USMNT all in action, and we’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.
Pride Beat Bay FC
The Orlando Pride defeated Bay FC 3-1 at Inter&Co Stadium Friday. Barbra Banda scored the opener early in the first half for Orlando, but Bay FC’s Caroline Conti scored the equalizer. In the second half, Banda scored her second goal of the night and added an assist on Cori Dyke’s goal in the 55th minute. Banda went down with an injury late in the match and had to leave the pitch. Since Orlando had already used all its substitutions, the team had to play the final 15 minutes of the match, including stoppage time, down to 10 players, but the Pride held on for the win. Banda has been called up to the Zambia Women’s National Team for the Four Nations Tournament, with the 2026 Women’s African Cup of Nations set to kick off next month in Morocco.
The Pride will be off until early July due to the NWSL World Cup break. Their next match will be on the road at BMO Stadium against Angel City FC on July 3.
OCB Defeats Chattanooga FC
Orlando City B defeated Chattanooga FC 5-2 at Osceola County Stadium Sunday. Ignacio Gomez scored for the Young Lions six minutes into the match. Chattanooga FC responded with two goals later in the first half to take a 2-1 lead into halftime. In the second half, it was all OCB as Pedro Leao, Harvey Sarajian, and Justin Hylton each added a goal to extend the Young Lions’ lead to 4-2. Leao added a penalty kick goal as OCB secured back-to-back wins in league play and moved to fourth in the MLS NEXT Pro Eastern Conference table with 22 points. OCB will face Carolina Core FC Sunday at Osceola County Stadium.
Tahir Reid-Brown and Maxime Crepeau Called Up
Orlando City defender Tahir Reid-Brown and goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau have been called up to their respective national teams. Reid-Brown will be joining the U.S. U-20 Men’s National Team for upcoming friendlies against Georgia and North Macedonia in Bulgaria.
Crepeau will be with the Canadian Men’s National Team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Canada has two international friendlies this week, facing Uzbekistan today and taking on Ireland Friday. Canadian Men’s National Team Head Coach Jesse Marsch stated that he has not yet decided which goalkeeper will start in his team’s 2026 FIFA World Cup opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12, but Crepeau and Inter Miami goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair will split time in goal against Uzbekistan.
USMNT Defeats Senegal in Friendly
The U.S. Men’s National Team defeated Senegal 3-2 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC, Sunday in an international friendly. Former Lion Alex Freeman started the match and played 45 minutes. Sergino Dest struck first to give the Yanks an early lead, and Christian Pulisic scored his first international goal since November 2024 for the U.S. to take a 2-0 lead in the first half. Sadio Mane pulled one back for Senegal to make it 2-1 just before halftime. In the second half, Mane added another goal to level the match, but Folarin Balogun came off the bench and scored the final goal of the match to seal the win for the Americans. The USMNT will face Germany Saturday in another international friendly at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL, before opening the 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament, taking on Paraguay on June 12 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA.
Paris Saint-Germain Repeats as UEFA Champions League Winner in Penalties
Paris Saint-Germain edged Arsenal 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw Saturday at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary, to win the UEFA Champions League title for the second time in a row. Kai Havertz scored the first goal six minutes into the match to give Arsenal the lead in the first half. However, in the second half, Arsenal defender Cristhian Mosquera fouled Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, resulting in a penalty for Paris Saint-Germain. Ousmane Dembele converted from the spot to tie the match. After 120 minutes of play, the match went to penalties, where Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya made one save, but Paris Saint-Germain still scored four goals. In the final round, Arsenal defender Gabriel sailed his shot over the net, and Paris Saint-Germain became just the second team to win back-to-back Champions League titles in the modern era, since 1992. The other club was Real Madrid, which won three consecutive titles from 2015-2016 through 2017-2018.
Free Kicks
- The Orlando City Academy U-14 squad defeated Inter Miami 3-1 Sunday to win the MLS Next Cup.
- According to Sportico, Major League Soccer viewership has risen significantly in the first three months of the season.
- Liverpool has reportedly fired manager Arne Slot after finishing fifth in the Premier League this season. Former AFC Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola is reportedly the leading candidate to replace Slot as Liverpool manager.
- Jose Mourinho is returning to Real Madrid for a second stint as manager and has reached an agreement with the club on a three-year contract.
That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.
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Lion Links: 5/29/26
Orlando Pride host Bay FC tonight, Justin Ellis and Colin Guske called up, Ally Lemos joins U.S. U-23 team, and more.
Happy Friday, Mane Landers! It’s hard to believe we’re already close to being done with May, but I’m hardly complaining. The World Cup is closer than ever and we still have Orlando soccer to look forward to tonight and later this weekend. Before we dive into today’s links, let’s all wish a happy birthday to Orlando Pride Head Coach Seb Hines. Hopefully he can celebrate with a win tonight.
Orlando Pride Host Bay FC Tonight
After three road games in a row, the Orlando Pride are back in the City Beautiful for a match tonight against Bay FC. The Pride have not played at home since a 1-0 win against the North Carolina Courage on May 8, and this will be their last match before the summer break. Although the Pride are coming off of a 1-0 win last week against the San Diego Wave, they’ve struggled with consistency this season. Defender Zara Chavoshi spoke on the importance of the team maintaining a winning mindset.
“Three points is the standard for us,” Chavoshi added. “If we come into the next game the way we came into this last game, with belief and assurance, and the trust that if we do everything to 100% that’s what the outcome is going to be, then we need to keep doing that.”
Justin Ellis and Colin Guske Will Head to U.S. Camp
Orlando City forward Justin Ellis and midfielder Colin Guske were both called up for the United States U-19 Men’s National Team’s training camp at the new training center in Georgia. As part of the training camp, the U.S. will play against Japan to help prepare for this summer’s Concacaf U-20 Championship. Both players were also part of the U-19 team’s 20-player roster in March for a camp in Spain, so it’s nice to see that they’ve done enough to remain in Head Coach Gonzalo Segares’ plans. They’ve each started games this year for the first team, with Ellis recording a goal and two assists so far this season.
Ally Lemos Called Up By U.S. U-23 Team
Orlando Pride midfielder Ally Lemos was called up for international duty as well and will head to Brazil for the United States U-23 Women’s National Team’s training camp. The team will play two matches against SC Corinthians Paulista, which beat Gotham FC and finished second in the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup earlier this year. Lemos has been part of the U-23 team’s previous two camps this year as well, and she’s one of eight players called up who placed third at the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.
Storylines Ahead of USMNT Friendlies
The United States Men’s National Team roster was announced and now all eyes turn to how the team does in a friendly against Senegal on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in Charlotte. It should be a great test for the USMNT against one of Africa’s top teams, as well as a chance for some of the Americans to make a splash. Christian Pulisic has been stuck in neutral for most of this year and the starting striker position may come down to which player gets hot over the next week. Other things to keep an eye out for include defender Chris Richards’ availability, the goalkeeping battle between Matt Turner and Matt Freese, and the impact Giovanni Reyna and Alex Zendejas can bring to the attack.
Free kicks
- Orlando City and Orlando Health teamed up once again to celebrate Orange Center Elementary School students for getting good grades, giving each achieving student a jersey.
- Tom Bogert of The Athletic reported that the rumors linking Orlando City with French striker Andre-Pierre Gignac are false. Welcome to the summer edition of silly season.
- Charlotte FC is reportedly in talks to sign winger Allan Saint-Maximin as a Designated Player. It’s a move that would make sense for Charlotte considering Wilfried Zaha’s recent exit.
- Atalanta reportedly chose not to exercise the option to buy on American midfielder Yunus Musah’s loan from AC Milan. It’s unclear what’s next for the 23-year-old, but I wouldn’t mind seeing him as a Lion one bit.
- From players to watch to keys to victory, here’s a great breakdown of what you should know ahead of Saturday’s UEFA Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain in Hungary.
- In news that truly no one could have seen coming, Neymar sustained a calf injury that will likely prevent him from playing Brazil’s World Cup match against Morocco on June 13.
- Steve Clarke signed a new contract as Scotland’s head coach that will last through the 2030 World Cup. This summer’s World Cup will be Scotland’s first since 1998.
That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and rest of your week. Go Orlando!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 5/28/26
U.S. Open Cup semifinal dates revealed, Andre-Pierre Gignac linked with Orlando City, Orlando Pride prepare for Bay FC, and more.
How’s it going, Mane Landers? It’s been a bit of a hectic week, but things are finally settling down a bit for me as we get ready for a weekend filled with soccer. The World Cup may not be here just yet, but we do have international soccer to enjoy as teams get in their final preparations. But for now, let’s dive into today’s links!
Orlando City’s U.S. Open Cup Semifinal Date Unveiled
The date and time for Orlando City’s U.S. Open Cup semifinal against the Columbus Crew were announced, with the Lions set to play at 7 p.m. on Sept. 16 at ScottsMiracle-Gro Field in Ohio. Following wins against FC Naples and the New England Revolution in earlier rounds, Orlando City reached the semifinals after a convincing 4-1 win over Atlanta United in the quarterfinals earlier this month. Now the Lions are just two wins away from lifting the trophy for the second time in the past five years. They should also have Antoine Griezmann available to tip the scales after he arrives this summer. If the Lions advance then they will host either the Colorado Rapids or St. Louis City in the final on Oct. 21.
Andre-Pierre Gignac Linked With Orlando City
It’s not much more than a rumor at this point, but French striker Andre-Pierre Gignac is reportedly close to leaving Tigres to sign with Orlando City according to journalist Diego Armando Medina on the RG La Deportiva radio show. Gignac has spent the past decade with Tigres in Mexico and is the club’s all-time leading scorer. That being said, he’s also 40 years old and the move wouldn’t necessarily line up with the team’s efforts to develop young players like Justin Ellis. Only time will tell if this rumor has legs or if big names in French soccer will continue to be linked with the Lions due to Griezmann’s impending arrival. Either way, I don’t think an aging striker is going to keep the ball out of Orlando’s net.
Orlando Pride Prepare for Bay FC
The Orlando Pride are back in action on Friday with a home game against Bay FC in their final game before the summer break. The Pride closed out a string of road games with a 1-0 win against the San Diego Wave and will face a Bay team that has only scored eight goals this season. Bay FC goalkeeper Jordan Silkowitz and defender Aldana Cometti both received red cards in their previous match, while Pride midfielder Angelina will miss this match after being handed an additional suspension from the NWSL Disciplinary Committee. Pride Head Coach Seb Hines spoke on how the team is preparing for this home game after a long road trip.
Pride Trio Called Up By Brazil
Orlando Pride players Marta, Angelina, and Rafaelle were all called up for Brazil’s pair of friendlies next month against the United States. Both matches will take place in Brazil as the two nations prepare for next year’s World Cup, which will be hosted by Brazil. Marta and Angelina were both part of Brazil’s winning team in last year’s Copa America Femenina, with Angelina scoring once and Marta twice in the final against Colombia.
USWNT Roster Announced for Brazil Friendlies
The United States Women’s National Team roster for these friendlies was also announced, with Head Coach Emma Hayes calling up 26 players for the team’s training camp. Trinity Rodman, Sophia Wilson, and Mallory Swanson were all called up together for the first time since dominating the 2024 Summer Olympics. While Naomi Girma, Catarina Macario, and Sam Coffey aren’t available due to injury, goalkeeper Mandy McGlynn and midfielders Croix Bethune and Riley Jackson are back in the mix. The USWNT will first take on Brazil on June 6 in Sao Paulo before a second match on June 9 in Fortaleza.
Philadelphia Union Part Ways With Bradley Carnell
Bradley Carnell’s time as the Philadelphia Union’s head coach has come to a close, with the two sides parting ways after only winning one game so far this season. Carnell was named MLS Coach of the Year last year after helping the Union win Supporters’ Shield, but the team has struggled mightily this year. Philadelphia also named John Scheer as its sporting director, removing the interim tag, and he will begin the hunt for a new head coach. Until then, Philadelphia Union II Head Coach Ryan Richter will serve as the first team’s interim head coach.
Free Kicks
- Orlando City goalkeeper Javier Otero was called up by Venezuela for friendlies against Turkey and Iraq.
- The Chicago Stars have conceded the most goals in the NWSL so far this season and have fired Richard Feuz as their general manager.
- An investigation into FIFA’s ticketing practices for the World Cup was announced by New Jersey’s and New York’s attorneys general.
- Despite being relegated, West Ham announced that Nuno Espirito Santo will stay on as the club’s manager.
- Crystal Palace beat Rayo Vallecano 1-0 to win the UEFA Conference League. American defender Chris Richards was on the bench but did not play.
- A giant statue of Lionel Messi in India is set to be taken down after an investigation found that its structural integrity was severely compromised.
That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week
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