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Lion Links: 2/27/16

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Happy Saturday Lions fans! Welcome to another edition of Lion Links where we cover all that happens in the world of soccer during a 24-hour period. Enjoy a brief glimpse into today's world of soccer.

Heath on the Hot Seat?

Before the season has even begun, speculations are being made that Orlando City Head Coach Adrian Heath may already be on the hot seat, says FourFourTwo. Following last year’s disappointing season end, some may have thought Heath could have lost his job as head coach for the Lions. The front office decided to keep Heath on and he is back for a second round, but does that mean he is officially off the hook? While many are predicting a playoff run this year, should they not qualify, expect to see Heath looking for a job this time next year. Until then, Heath needs to take it one game at a time, starting with opening day on March 6. For the record, FourFourTwo’s piece predicts Orlando City will make the playoffs and keep Heath safe for another season.

Pride's Morgan and Harris Make SheBelieves Cup Roster

United States Women’s National Team Head Coach Jill Ellis has announced the 22-player roster that will partake in the first ever SheBelieves Cup. This tournament will bring four of the top five teams in the World, including France, England, Germany, and of course the USWNT. It will be played in several different cities from March 3-9. Ellis called up 19 of the 20 players on the roster for the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying tournament and added back World Cup winners Whitney Engen and Heather O’Reilly. Receiving her first call up for the full team is Lauren Barnes, defender for the Seattle Reign. Both Alex Morgan and Ashlyn Harris of the Orlando Pride will look to contribute in this incredibly tough competition beginning for the U.S. side on March 3 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.

Orlando City Close to Filling the Bowl

For the second consecutive year, Orlando City is close to filling the Citrus Bowl, home field of the Lions, for their home opener on March 6. The game has already sold more than 43,000 tickets, and to help get the bowl a bit more full, Orlando City will be holding certain events, such as the Purple Pride 5K run and the Pub Crawl, in which participants will receive a free ticket to the opener. Have you purchased your ticket yet?

U.S. Soccer Teases New Crest

In addition to new uniforms, U.S. Soccer will be receiving a new crest. In anticipation of this event, all U.S. Soccer social media outlets have removed the former crest from their avatars and have released a teaser video, showing the old crest being removed form outside headquarters in Chicago. Speculation as to what the new crest and uniform will look like have circulated around the internet, including a black, red, and blue jersey with a simple crest with the letters "USA" in blue.

U.S. Women's Soccer Recognized Again

The United States Women's National Team was once again recognized for being the best at the espnW IMPACT25 event. IMPACT25 recognizes the impact that the USWNT has had on America. Players Hope Solo, Christie Rampone, and Shannon Box all attended the event and spoke on their excitement and joy at seeing how far the women's game has come.

Former Orlando City Player Finds Home in Tampa

Former Orlando City midfielder Eric Avila has signed with the Tampa Rowdies.. Avila played for Orlando City on loan from Mexican side Santos Laguna during the Lions’ inaugural season. He played in 21 games for the Lions netting one goal in the club’s first home win in MLS over the LA Galaxy. Before playing in Orlando, Avila played for FC Dallas, Toronto FC and Chivas USA. The Rowdies are excited to have a veteran MLS player with great skill and technical ability.

FIFA Has a New President

Following Sepp Blatter's eight- six-year ban from soccer, Gianni Infantino was elected president of FIFA yesterday. Infantino, a 45-year-old lawyer from Switzerland, has vowed to "work tirelessly to bring football back to FIFA and FIFA back to football." He plans to work to restore the corrupt image of FIFA and work together with the other representatives to gain back respect, through hard work, commitment, and complete focus on the game of soccer. Critics of FIFA and former FIFA members alike all seem in support of Infantino.

Well that's it for today! Enjoy your Saturday and get ready, because next week is game week!

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Lion Links: 11/1/24

Orlando City plays Charlotte FC tonight, Orlando Pride get ready for the Seattle Reign, NWSL playoff scenarios, and more.

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Welcome to November, Mane Landers! It’s kind of crazy that there are only two months left of 2024, and I’m not looking forward to the holiday shopping frenzy. I checked on how my resolutions are doing for this year and am going to have to pick up the pace if I want to reach my reading goals. Let’s get this November started with today’s links!

Lions Takes On Charlotte FC Tonight

Orlando City has a chance to book its spot in the next round of the playoffs tonight when it faces off against Charlotte FC at 7:30 p.m. This will be Charlotte’s first playoff game at home since joining the league and it will likely be a loud environment for the Lions to deal with. Charlotte is without Designated Player Pep Biel due to his red card, but midfielders Kerwin Vargas and Patrick Agyemang are more than capable of making an impact. The Lions will have to remain at the top of their game to avoid the series being sent back to Orlando for Game 3 on Nov. 9.

Orlando Pride Prepare for Regular Season Finale

The Orlando Pride will aim to get back on track Saturday night when they take on the Seattle Reign at home in their final game of the regular season. After a pair of losses, a match against the Reign presents a good chance for the team to return to its winning ways after securing its first NWSL Shield. Pride Head Coach Seb Hines spoke on how the international break gives the team a decent chance to reset, as well as how playing at home should give the team a boost.

NWSL Playoff Race Nears Its End

While the Pride secured the top spot in the standings weeks ago, a majority of the league has plenty on the line this weekend. There are three teams in contention for the final two playoff spots, and there’s a three-team race for the second seed in the playoffs. The Portland Thorns can clinch a spot in the playoffs with a result tonight against Angel City FC, while Bay FC can clinch with a result tomorrow night against the Houston Dash. If either team loses, it opens the door for Racing Louisville to snatch a spot in the playoffs on Sunday against the San Diego Wave. After last year’s drama that included the Pride narrowly missing out on the playoffs, I’m glad things are already locked up for Orlando this year.

USWNT’s New Era Off to Strong Start

One of the biggest takeaways from the United States Women’s National Team’s trio of victories in the recent international window was how many new players took the field and impressed. Head Coach Emma Hayes utilized plenty of rotation across the three matches, and Pride defender Emily Sams was one of seven players who made their debut. Sams received a rating of 7 coming off the bench in the team’s win over Argentina, a match that showcased just how deep the U.S. player pool is. It’s been a fantastic past few months for Hayes, who leaned on innovation and experimentation with Chelsea and has the U.S. rebuilding while still staying on top.

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  • Forward Diana Ordonez won’t play in the Dash’s final game of the season after undergoing successful surgery earlier this week.

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

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Lion Links: 10/31/24

Orlando City focused on Game 2, USWNT beats Argentina, U.S. loses in U-17 World Cup, and more.

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Happy Halloween! I don’t have any plans for the holiday beyond annoying my cat by dressing him up like a wizard for some photos. Scary movies aren’t exactly my thing either, but I hope you all have a fun time celebrating regardless. Before we dive into today’s links, let’s all wish a happy birthday to Orlando City Vice President of Soccer Operations and Technical Director Ricardo Moreira!

Lions Stay Focused Ahead of Playoff Match

Orlando City will aim to close out its playoff series with Charlotte FC on Friday when the two sides square off in North Carolina. The Lions may be riding high after a solid 2-0 win at home to start its playoff campaign, but Head Coach Oscar Pareja has the team focused on finishing the job to advance to the next round. Pareja spoke about how Orlando’s ability to react and solve problems is a strength and helped the Lions win the first game of the series.

As for Charlotte, MLSsoccer.com‘s Joseph Lowery has it as one of the more likely clubs to turn things around and force a Game 3. Charlotte will have to keep Facundo Torres and Martin Ojeda from running rampant if it wants that to happen. Orlando also won’t have to deal with Charlotte midfielder Pep Biel in Friday’s match, as the appeal for the Designated Player’s red card was rejected.

USWNT Shuts Out Argentina

The United States Women’s National Team closed out the international window with a 3-0 win over Argentina in Louisville. Naomi Girma got the scoring started in the 37th minute, nodding in an easy goal after some poor defending from Argentina for her first international goal. An own goal doubled the USWNT’s lead right before halftime, and then Girma secured her brace with another header in the second half. Goalkeeper Mandy Haught made her USWNT debut, making one save in the shutout. Orlando Pride defender Emily Sams did not start this time around, with Head Coach Emma Hayes choosing Eva Gaetino to start alongside Girma in the center of the U.S. defense. However, Sams did enter the game in the second half, coming on in the 70th minute. The USWNT will play its final games of the year when it travels to take on England on Nov. 30 and the Netherlands on Dec. 3 in a pair of tough friendlies.

U.S. Falls in U-17 World Cup Semifinal

The U-17 USWNT lost 1-0 to North Korea in the U-17 World Cup semifinals. After a scoreless first half, Ro Un-hyang scored a great goal to give North Korea the win. The U.S. struggled to get much going on offense and didn’t get a single shot on target in the match. There’s still a chance the U.S. can leave the Dominican Republic with silverware, as it will play for third place against either England or Spain on Sunday.

UEFA Invests in Women’s Soccer

In an effort to grow women’s soccer in Europe, UEFA has pledged $1.08 billion towards all levels of the sport over the next six years. Part of the organization’s goals is to double the number of fully professional national leagues and increase the number of professional players. The plan also includes developing more ways for girls and women to play, coach, and referee, starting at the grassroots level. Although this is a hefty amount of money devoted towards women’s soccer, there’s still plenty of work to do in regards to ensuring women can make a living from soccer.

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  • The City Beautiful is looking good in celebration of both Orlando City and the Orlando Pride being in the postseason this year.
  • MLS Save of the Year went to FC Dallas’s Maarten Paes for his double save to deny Gabriel Pec from the penalty spot. I still prefer Pedro Gallese’s acrobatic double save that was nominated, but this was still nice work from Paes.
  • FC Cincinnati’s Luca Orellano won MLS Goal of the Year for his strike from 79.81 yards out to beat CF Montreal goalkeeper Jonathan Sirois on Aug. 31.
  • Weston McKennie scored his first goal of the Serie A season by getting his head on the end of a nice cross from fellow American Tim Weah, who later scored the equalizer in Juventus’ 2-2 draw with Parma.

That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a happy Halloween and rest of your week!

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Lion Links: 10/30/24

Orlando City prepares for Charlotte (again), the Pride ready for playoffs, Ballon d’Or issues, and more.

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Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. I hope you have your costume ready for tomorrow, and the candy ready for the kiddos. In addition to Halloween, it’s a big week for the club as Orlando City prepares for playoff match number two, and the Pride finish the regular season. For now, let’s get to the links.

Orlando City Ready for Charlotte, Part Deux

Orlando City is heading into the second match against Charlotte FC riding the good vibes of a 2-0 victory in the first match. Facundo Torres and company executed Oscar Pareja’s game plan to perfection and will look to do so again this Friday. The second match will pose a bigger challenge as this will be the North Carolina-based club’s first-ever home playoff match. The crowd will be big and loud in this must-win match for the home team.

Pride Await Playoff Opponent

We’ve known for weeks that the Orlando Pride will be the number one seed in the NWSL playoffs. What we don’t know is which team the Pride will be playing. If the standings remain the same after this weekend, it will be Bay FC. The other two possibilities are the Portland Thorns or the Chicago Red Stars.

Orlando’s Gone But Not Forgotten

There have been many professionals who have played for Orlando City and the Orlando Pride over the years. While they may no longer wear purple, we still like to keep track of their comings and goings. For example, former Orlando Pride forward Sydney Leroux has signed a new three-year contract that will see her end her career at Angel City FC. Likewise, former Orlando Pride goalkeeper Erin McLeod, has signed with Canadian Northern Super League side Halifax Tides FC.

In not-so-great news, former Orlando City striker Daryl Dike, has to endure yet another setback on his way back from injury for West Bromwich Albion. Dike suffered a mild hamstring issue in training with the first team. We wish him a speedy and full recovery.

The Ballon d’Or Problem

The Orlando Pride’s Marta was seemingly quite upset with Vinícius Júnior not getting the Ballon d’Or this year. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but given Marta’s accomplishments, her opinion carries more weight than many others.

Of course that isn’t the only criticism being leveled at the award. The women’s side of the award has been treated with disdain and marginalized consistently over the years. This year was no exception. Given that the award ceremony took place during the women’s international break. Many nominees and winners for the various awards, including USWNT Head Coach Emma Hayes, were unable to attend. Given how fast the women’s game is growing, it’s time for those giving out the accolades to treat the women equally.

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That will do it for today. I hope everyone has fun and stays safe tomorrow for Halloween. Also, remember to check back as we get you ready for the upcoming Orlando City and Orlando Pride matches. Vamos Orlando!

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