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Orlando City vs. Real Salt Lake: Final Score 2-2 as Lions Strike Twice in Stoppage Time

Two last-minute goals from Cyle Larin and Adrian Winter helped propel Orlando City to a come-from-behind draw against Real Salt Lake in front of a packed Citrus Bowl.

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Nick Leyva, The Mane Land

Deja vu.

For a second year in a row, the Citrus Bowl was filled to the brim in mostly purple-clad supporters. And just like last year’s opener, Orlando City needed a last-minute goal — two of them, in fact — to draw in the opening match of the season.

Two goals from Cyle Larin and Adrian Winter in the last two minutes of stoppage time leveled the score against Real Salt Lake after OCSC failed to find the net for the first 94 minutes. RSL got a pair of goals from Joao Plata, including a penalty kick while a man down, but it wasn’t enough to hold off the Lions, who were able to fight back for a draw to kick off 2016.

“I actually thought we started the game very well.” Heath said of his side. “We looked dangerous. I thought the first goal was going to be hugely important today.”

RSL played a man down for about 25 minutes in the first half after Demar Phillips was sent off for receiving two yellow cards in the first 20 minutes. But Orlando City didn’t let that advantage last very long, as Darwin Ceren was also sent off just before the end of the first half for what Chris Penso ruled was an intentional arm to the face of Javier Morales — the player who Kaká was sent off for fouling last year when these teams met.

The Lions, who had fallen behind in the 26th minute on Plata’s penalty — set up on a sliding challenge by Seb Hines, who took down Yura Movsisyan in the box — failed to take advantage of the man-up opportunity. Joe Bendik got a hand on Plata’s spot kick but it had enough power to sneak just under the bar.

Orlando struggled throughout the game to find chances to put the ball in the back of the net, looking mostly to generate opportunities from out wide. A good opportunity presented itself to Kevin Molino in the sixth minute. A great ball across the field from Servando Carrasco found Rafael Ramos, who dished to Molino in the box. The Trinidadian midfielder let go of a shot on Nick Rimando, who got an arm on it.

Hardly two minutes later, the announced crowd of over 60,147 thought they had witnessed the Lions’ first goal of the season when Larin tipped in the ball in front of the net, but after a lengthy delay from the officials, he was ruled offside by the referee’s assistant, with the argument that Brek Shea got his foot on the ball to Larin first. Replays show that might not be the case, and that the goal may have been incorrectly called off.

With Kaká sidelined with a thigh injury, the Lions struggled to gain any true form on the attacking side, having to catch up with RSL and its possession-based offense throughout the entire match, even when playing a man up.

“When they had the guy sent off, I was confident then we would go on and win the game.” Heath said. “I thought we’d make the extra man pay. But obviously Darwin goes and gets sent off and from there I thought it was one of them games where I thought we would just keep battering at the door and never get in.”

Shea had a great opportunity to level the score in first-half stoppage, firing a shot into the side netting just wide of the left post.

RSL was able to double its lead in the 66th minute when Plato, who had found his way clear of Ramos, tapped in a cross from Tony Beltran, adding to an already rough day for the Portuguese defender.

With absolutely nothing going the Lions’ way on the afternoon, that case proved to be true twice in the dying moments of the second half, with two very near misses just wide of goal from Hadji Barry, who subbed on for Molino in the 72nd minute, and Winter in the 80th and 89th minute, respectively.

Orlando City finally had something go its way in the 94th minute, when Larin found the top right corner of the net off a cross from Shea. What seemed like too little, too late was only the beginning of a comeback that might go down, at least for the next few years, in Orlando City history.

Hardly 30 seconds later, Winter got forward and knocked in the game-tying goal off a Larin assist to level the score at 2-2.

“In the end I can’t ask the players of any more.” Heath said. “I think the one thing that they’ve done is give us everything they’ve got. We have to be better. We will be better than that.”


With Darwin Cerén now suspended, and Kaká likely out on Friday, the Lions will still be shorthanded when they return to the Citrus Bowl against the Chicago Fire.

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Orlando City Signs Defender Thomas Williams Through 2026

Orlando City signs Homegrown center back Thomas Williams to a new contract through 2026 with a club option for 2027.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City B / Mark Thor

Orlando City announced this morning that the club has signed defender Thomas Williams through the 2026 season with a club option for 2027. The Homegrown Player has been with the first team since 2021 and will continue for at least two more years.

“Thomas is someone whose future we’re still very excited about and we’re happy to get him locked in with us for a couple more years,” Executive Vice President of Soccer Operations and General Manager Luiz Muzzi said in a club press release. “He’s shown a lot of growth these last few seasons, continuing to get game action with Orlando City B and proving the importance of our development pathway, and we’re looking forward to having him with us for the foreseeable future.”

The Titusville native joined the Orlando City Academy in 2015 and made his professional debut for the club on Aug. 7, 2020 against New England Revolution II. He played in 13 games that year with 10 starts and recorded 844 minutes. His play on the Young Lions’ back line earned him a first-team contract on June 15, 2021, at just 16 years old, making him the youngest player in club history to sign a Homegrown contract.

The 20-year-old center back made his MLS debut on April 16, 2022 in a 2-0 win over the Columbus Crew in Ohio. He made five appearances with three starts in all competitions that season, recording 271 minutes. To date, those are the only appearances he’s made with the first team.

Since joining OCB in 2021, Williams has made 69 appearances with 61 starts and recorded 5,132 minutes. He’s been booked 19 times and sent off twice, both times after receiving second yellow cards.

What It Means for Orlando City

Williams is the fourth natural center back for Orlando City on the current squad behind Robin Jansson, David Brekalo, and Rodrigo Schlegel. He played well early in his OCB and MLS career, but has struggled recently. Last year, he played exclusively with the second team, partnering with Nabi Kibunguchy.

While Williams hasn’t made much of an impact on the first team so far, he’s only 20 years old and still has plenty of time to develop. Extending his contact shows that the club still has faith that he can turn into a key player for the MLS side.

It’s unlikely that Williams will see any time with the first team in 2025 (barring injuries and/or suspensions), considering that he’s also been behind versatile defender Kyle Smith at the center back position. He’ll likely spend the upcoming season with OCB, continuing to develop and earn his spot with the first team. As a Homegrown Player, there isn’t much risk in signing Williams to a new contract, especially if the club’s technical staff thinks he can develop into a quality defender.

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Lion Links: 1/22/25

Orlando City transfer rumors, Orlando Pride preseason begins, USMNT at Inter&Co, and more.

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Dan MacDonald, The ManeLand

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. Up here in Tallahassee, I’m waking up to snow/sleet, closed schools, closed government offices, and potentially icy roads. Many people will get an extra day off of work, however, I still get to go to work. I’m sure you can imagine how happy I am about that. Enough of my winter grumbling. Let’s get to the links but not until after we wish Orlando City fullback Michael Halliday a happy 22nd birthday.

Orlando City Reportedly Targeting Croatian International

While I can no longer say that Orlando City hasn’t signed any new players, the club is still moving at its traditionally slow speed as compared to other MLS clubs. We had the signing of Nicolas Rodriguez last week. Now, we have Tom Bogert report of yet another winger prospect for the club in Croatian Marco Pasalic from HNK Rijeka, though it is not a done deal. Hopefully the other targets Bogert mentions are of the striker variety.

https://twitter.com/tombogert/status/1881755961125449765?s=46&t=pMoq7Wulqfb35D7C8ydroA

Pride Preseason Begins

The 2024 NWSL champions are back to defend their title. The Orlando Pride returned to training on Tuesday. The club hasn’t needed to add many pieces, though some of the players already here, like Simone Charley and Grace Chanda, haven’t actually played any minutes for the Pride yet. Most of the chemistry is in place for Seb Hines, but reinforcing those bonds will be the challenge as the Pride look to repeat.

USMNT at Inter&Co Tonight

Hopefully you have tickets to the USMNT friendly match versus Costa Rica at Inter&Co Stadium tonight. The match starts at 7 p.m. and there are television and streaming options if you’re not going in person. Despite the squad having 14 players with three or fewer caps, Mauricio Pochettino does not consider this an “alternative” squad, nor does he want the players to think of themselves like that.

Girma Reportedly Nearing Completion of Chelsea Move

USWNT defender Naomi Girma is reportedly headed to Chelsea FC Women for a record $1.1 million transfer fee. That is a very big chunk of change for San Diego FC to use to try to replace one of the best defenders in the world. The deal is not complete as of Tuesday evening, but according to the original report from The Athletic, it is close to being done. Girma would be the first women’s soccer player to earn a transfer fee of over $1 million.

MLS Transfer Updates

Other MLS clubs keep on putting pen to paper when it comes to new players. The Chicago Fire are bringing in Jonathan Bamba on a Designated Player deal from La Liga side Celta de Vigo. The Luca de la Torre loan from Spain’s RC Celta de Vigo to San Diego FC is also official.

https://twitter.com/sandiegofc/status/1881741042904350864

Cucho Hernandez evidently wants to stay with the Columbus Crew, though he is still waiting on a new offer.

https://twitter.com/tombogert/status/1881786193693823104

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https://twitter.com/weareangelcity/status/1881749040863588770?s=12&t=_WZBNG4ILAyRLdwBeB4mpQ
  • Keep your eyes peeled later today for the NWSL schedule drop.
https://twitter.com/nwsl/status/1881749035218042954?s=46&t=pN-YJp3s7ZQlCXqnTAgSfw

That will do it for today. Stay warm out there, my friends. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 1/21/25

Orlando Pride release preseason camp roster, scouting Costa Rica, women’s soccer transfer grades, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Good morning, everyone! If you had yesterday off for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, then I hope you enjoyed some restful time off. If not, then I hope you got your week started off on a good and productive note. There’s a lot going on around here this week as the United States Men’s National Team is in town, and Orlando City will play its first preseason match on Saturday. That means we have plenty to discuss, so let’s dig into today’s links.

Orlando Pride Drop Preseason Roster

Monday might have been a holiday but the Orlando Pride were busy, as they announced the roster for their upcoming preseason camp. Almost all of the usual suspects from the 2024 season are back, as the Pride return 98% of the player-minutes from last season and every single scorer. Mariana Larroquette is on the list although she’s currently on loan in Argentina, and Amanda Allen is likewise included after her loan at Lexington Sporting Club was terminated due to a torn labrum. The biggest intrigue comes from the trio of non-roster invitees: goalkeeper DeAira Jackson, midfielder Aryssa Mahrt, and forward Simone Jackson.

Scouting Costa Rica

The USMNT takes on Costa Rica on Wednesday at Inter&Co Stadium to wrap up the team’s annual January camp. Like the U.S., Costa Rica is bringing a roster devoid of the majority of its important players. Costa Rica also has a new manager at the helm in Miguel Herrera, who will take charge of the team for the very first time on Wednesday. Herrera typically lines his teams up in a 5-3-2 where the wingbacks take on a very important role and the team looks to hit on the counter while staying compact at the back. This will be the last time we see the USMNT in action until the Concacaf Nations League semifinals in early March.

Women’s Soccer January Transfer Grades

January has been a busy time for transfers in the women’s soccer world, so which teams have done the best business? Well, the Orlando Pride received an A grade for signing Marta to a new two-year deal, retaining a player who helped the team win its first ever trophies. Liverpool got an A for signing Julia Bartel on loan from Chelsea. Leicester City made an interesting call by transferring goalkeeper Lize Kop to Tottenham despite just being a point above the relegation zone. The Foxes get a C for the move, while Spurs get a B+ for adding a capable netminder.

Americans in Midweek Action

There are a number of Americans taking part in some very important games over the course of this week. Weston McKennie, Tim Weah, and Juventus face Club Brugge today in the UEFA Champions League, while Ricardo Pepi, Richy Ledezma, Esmir Bajraktarević, Malik Tillman and PSV Eindhoven take on Crvena Zvezda in the same competition. Christian Pulisic, Yunus Musah, and AC Milan will play Girona in the UCL on Wednesday, while Cameron Carter-Vickers, Auston Trusty, and Celtic take on Young Boys. On Friday, John Tolkin could make his Bundesliga debut when his new team, Holstein Kiel, travels to face Wolfsburg.

Free Kicks

  • Orlando Pride players reported for their preseason physicals on Monday.
  • Meanwhile, Orlando City took on the dreaded beep test during Monday’s training session.

That’s all I have for you today. Vamos Orlando!

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