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Lion Links: 9/6/16

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Welcome back to reality, Mane Landers. The glory of a long weekend reminds us of a few important things with the passing of the Labor Day holiday: no more wearing white, fall is happening soon, and the final stretch of the MLS season is upon us. But, take heart! We have World Cup qualifying and a midweek game to keep us happy, so let’s get to the links and get excited!

Up for It at Montreal

With the Lions back in action after a 10-day international break tomorrow against the Montreal Impact, one headache for Orlando City Head Coach Jason Kreis is who will start up front. Awkward talk here, but with Kevin Molino out for international duty in tonight’s USA v. Trinidad and Tobago World Cup qualifier in Jacksonville, and Cyle Larin on the roster for Canada’s match-up against El Salvador in Vancouver, there’s a high probability that neither will be available for the club match. Whether or not last week’s MLS injury report is to be believed, Didier Drogba may be out with a hamstring injury, but let’s not put all our chips on this stroke of good luck. Either way, here’s MLSSoccer.com‘s match preview and keep your eyes on The Manel Land when we’ll post ours later today.

Some of the above paragraph sounds a bit negative, but there is some good news to report, as the Orlando Sentinel reported yesterday that defenders Rafael Ramos and Seb Hines are good to go for the Lions, and midfielder Carlos Rivas has sorted out the visa issues that kept him from traveling to Vancouver.

History in the Making

Late last week, in a friendly between France and Italy, history was made. FIFA officially relied on video replay technology to assist with referee calls during the match. FIFA President Gianni Infantino said “We’ve seen football history here. We’re in 2016 so it’s about time to try it.” In reality, Orlando City pioneered history, when the technology was first tested during a live match back on Aug. 12. That night, video replay was involved in Orlando City B’s match at New York Red Bulls II. Of course, with everything new, comes the dissenters who think the status quo is just fine, such as this concern from a former World Cup referee:

"If all decisions can be reviewed by video, referees on the pitch become nothing more than remote-controlled referees."

This comes on the heels of allegations that FA referees have been told to omit certain details from their match reports. Interesting.

Taking a Knee

U.S. Women's National Team's Megan Rapinoe joined Colin Kaepernick in taking a knee to take a stand during her club's Seattle Reign match against the Chicago Red Stars on Sunday night. Rapinoe chose to join San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's silent but very visible protest against racism and commented on Twitter about her motivation in doing so:

Meanwhile, at camp in Jacksonville, USMNT goalkeeper Tim Howard has said that he supports Kaepernick's protest but he will remain standing during the national anthem tonight.

Kosovo National Team Plays First Match

A little geopolitical history for you here, kids. Back in 2008, Kosovo declared independence from Serbia and has been fighting since then to assert its independence as a separate nation. Back in May of 2016, FIFA and UEFA officially recognized Kosovo as a sovereign state and granted them permission to have their own national team. Although this doesn't sound like a challenge, finding eligible players who are Kosovo nationals has involved a challenge of both FIFA's rules and international diplomacy. FIFA has very specific rules about players declaring their international status and once they have declared for a nation, it's very difficult to release them (think Christian Pulisic's 81st-minute debut, making him cap-tied to the USMNT back in March). So, it's been a big deal for Kosovo which is preparing for its first World Cup qualifying matches and has been working hard to qualify players. This week, two former Albanian nationals and a Norwegian were converted just in time for the team's first match. Congrats to Kosovo and here's to hoping they have success in their first-ever World Cup run!

Extra Time

Well, that it's for today. Make sure you keep it clicked to The Mane Land for coverage of today's USMNT World Cup qualifier against Trinidad and Tobago in Jacksonville, which will be covered by our own Gavin Ewbank.

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Lion Links: 12/5/25

Format for 2025 U.S. Open Cup revealed, Orlando Pride players land on top 100 list, Bay FC hires Emma Coates, and more.

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Happy Friday! We’ve already made it to the first weekend of December, which is either good news or a worrying reminder that less than four weeks remain of 2025. I’ll be spending the next few days working and getting some more shopping done, but I’m hoping to enjoy some rest and relaxation along the way. Let’s dive into today’s links from around the soccer world!

U.S. Open Cup Format Shrinks for 2026

The layout for next year’s Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was announced and Orlando City will once again be participating. Orlando is one of 16 MLS teams in the tournament, which has been reduced to just seven rounds instead of eight. As a result, only 48 professional teams from around the country will be included and MLS teams join the fray in the round of 32. Orlando City and FC Naples are the only professional Floridian teams taking part next year and it will be weird not seeing the Lions beat the brakes off of the Tampa Bay Rowdies. Also, FC America CFL Spurs, which is based in Orlando, is one of three amateur sides from Florida to keep an eye out for when the first round kicks off in March.

Orlando Pride Trio Make Guardian’s Top 100 Players List

The Guardian released its annual list of the top 100 women’s soccer players in the world and Orlando Pride stars Barbra Banda, Marta, and Jacquie Ovalle all made an appearance on it. Banda was 14th and only second to Temwa Chawinga, who placed sixth, among NWSL players on this year’s list. Marta isn’t far behind in 19th, which is eight spots higher than last year. Ovalle’s still settling in with Orlando after dominating with Tigres and was 94th on the list.

For the data addicts out there, you can see how voting for this list shook out, but it’s not much of a surprise at this point that the judges valued players plying their trade in Europe highly. Of the Americans listed, Arsenal’s Emily Fox and OL Lyonnes’ Lindsey Heaps were ranked the highest at 24th and 27th, respectively. The Kansas City Current had one of the best seasons in NWSL history, but only four players made the list and Chawinga is the only one in the top 50. Still, it’s cool to keep up with some of the biggest names across the pond, especially with a Women’s World Cup on the horizon.

Bay FC Hires Emma Coates as Head Coach

Bay FC announced Emma Coates as its next head coach, with Gemma Davies joining as an assistant coach. Coates has been the manager of England’s U-23 team since 2023, developing players for the senior team while excelling in the U-23 European League. She and Davies were part of England’s extended technical staff for the past two Euros and the 2023 World Cup. Bay FC missed the playoffs this year and finished the season on an 11-game winless streak, so Coates will have her work cut out for her in regards to turning things around.

NWSLPA Files Grievance Against the League

The NWSL rejected a contract offer by the Washington Spirit to Trinity Rodman and the NWSL Players’ Association has filed a grievance with the league, alleging that the denial violates the collective bargaining agreement.

“Trinity Rodman agreed to a compensation structure in good faith that would allow her to remain loyal to her first professional club, consistent with both the CBA and NWSL Competition Rules,” union executive director Meghann Burke said in a statement provided to The Associated Press on Thursday. “The NWSLPA has challenged the League’s rejection of this agreement on the grounds that it violates her free agency rights, but this isn’t about Trinity Rodman. If NWSL can deny her free agency rights, they can deny anyone’s. The NWSLPA will not allow it.”

The deal offered by the Spirit is reportedly for four years, with backloaded compensation for 2028 and 2029. Rodman is a free agent after five seasons with the Spirit and there’s worry that she will be the latest young American to leave the NWSL for Europe. The league’s position in rejecting the deal was that the offer violated the spirit of the NWSL salary cap.

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  • Here’s a preview of Saturday’s MLS Cup final between the Vancouver Whitecaps and Inter Miami. From the star players to the unsung heroes, it should be a good match to end the MLS season.
  • Hugo Lloris signed a contract extension with LAFC through 2026, with an option for 2027. The 38-year-old has made 91 appearances across all competitions for LAFC since joining the club.
  • The North Carolina Courage have signed forward Ally Schlegel to a three-year contract. Schlegel scored eight goals for the Chicago Stars during the 2025 season.
  • NJ/NY Gotham FC announced its end-of-season roster decisions and forward Ella Stevens is a free agent and not re-signing with the club. Midge Purce is also a free agent, but she and Gotham are in negotiations for her return.

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

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Lion Links: 12/4/25

Haley Carter joins the Washington Spirit, Celtic hires Wilfried Nancy, Philadelphia Union sign Ezekiel Allodah, and more.

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? It’s been a bit of a hectic week for me, but I’ve at least been able to get quite enough done that should take out some of the stress that usually comes around this time of the year.

Haley Carter Joins the Enemy

Haley Carter, who departed the Pride on Nov. 18 to pursue new career opportunities, was announced as the Washington Spirit’s president of soccer operations. She joins an organization that’s come up short in the past two NWSL Championship and one of Carter’s top priorities will be retaining American forward Trinity Rodman. Helping the Spirit get over the hump will be a different kind of task than the rebuild she orchestrated with the Pride, so it will be interesting to see how she does.

Celtic Hires Wilfried Nancy

Wilfried Nancy is officially headed to Europe, with Celtic hiring him as its next manager. The Scottish club signed him to a two-and-a-half year contract and he’ll start today. Nancy leaves MLS after success with CF Montreal and the Columbus Crew, winning the MLS Coach of the Year award with the Crew in 2024. Celtic has won its past five games across all competitions and is currently tied on points with Hearts at the top of the Scottish Premiership. It will be Nancy’s first time coaching in Europe and we’ll see if he can help Celtic secure a spot in the next round of the Europa League.

Philadelphia Union Sign Ezekiel Allodah

The Philadelphia Union didn’t waste much time adding some firepower to the club’s roster for the 2026 season, signing Ezekiel Allodah from IF Brommapojkarna for a club record fee. The 20-year-old forward joins on a contract through 2028 with options for 2029 and 2030. Allodah has recorded eight goals and added an assist in 32 appearances with Brommapojkarna, which plays in Sweden’s top flight. Although I’m not looking forward to Orlando City having to deal with him on the field, it’s nice to see more young talent coming to the league.

Preparing for the World Cup Draw

The draw for next summer’s World Cup is on Friday and we’ll get to see just how unlucky the United States Men’s National Team is when the groups are revealed. The U.S., like Canada and Mexico, is in the first pot and gets to avoid some of the biggest contenders, but dangerous teams like Croatia, Morocco, and Norway are possible opponents. Drawing Ghana from the fourth pot seems inevitable to me. The lack of clarity in who will advance out of the playoffs adds some mystery and worry to it all as well. Fingers crossed!

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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: 12/3/25

The Orlando Pride sign Hailie Mace, USMNT announces 2026 friendlies, USWNT news, and more.

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Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. It’s a little hard to believe it’s already December, but hopefully the weather will cool off a bit so at least it feels like winter — or as close as we get to it in Florida. We want to wish Orlando City defender David Brekalo a very happy birthday. It might be the off-season, but that doesn’t keep the news from happening, so let’s get to the links.

Pride Sign Hailie Mace

The Orlando Pride signed USWNT and former Kansas City Current defender Hailie Mace to a three-year deal through 2028. Mace brings a ton of experience both internationally and in the NWSL to an already good Pride defensive unit. In her career Mace has played right back, some center back and even forward in college. She is the type of versatile player that Seb Hines loves to have on his roster. Welcome to the Pride, Hailie.

USMNT Friendlies Announced

The USMNT will play four friendlies ahead of the World Cup, facing Belgium, Portugal, Germany, and one opponent yet to be determined. The first two matches will take place in Atlanta against Belgium and Portugal on March 28 and March 30, respectively. Then the team heads to Charlotte for a match on May 31 and finishes the slate against Germany at Soldier Field in Chicago on June 6. Those are some pretty good tests ahead of the World Cup.

USWNT Notes

It’s been quite a year for the Emma Hayes and the USWNT. Hayes has worked on building a deep pool of players for the 2027 Women’s World Cup. She has given so many young players their first caps, including the Orlando Pride’s Emily Sams. Several players made a case for a spot in the friendly against Italy. Hayes is also trying to bolster the U-23 squad so she can build long-term stability in the team.

MLS Technical Staff News

There have been a lot of front office moves in MLS recently. New York City FC hired Todd Dunivant as the club’s new sporting director. Elsewhere, Sporting Kansas City announced that the club “mutually agreed to part ways” with interim coach Kerry Zavagnin.

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That will do it for today. It might be the off-season, but we’ll keep bringing you all the soccer-related news in the City Beautiful. Vamos Orlando!

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