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I don't know what was in the water — or other drinks — this weekend, but I come back from Europe and the news is just flying off the handle. We’ve got updates you wanted to know, some things you probably didn’t (poor Camila), and some you didn't even know you needed until you see them (we’re talking porn stars). Without further ado…

Pride Sweep Weekly Awards While Clinching Third

In the midst of plenty of awful and weird news, let’s start with the positives. The Pride clinched the NWSL’s third seed this past week and couldn't have done it without two incredible plays that both earned weekly awards.

First up is Alanna Kennedy’s free kick laser in the 91st — earning NWSL Goal of the Week — that lifted what could have been a draw and fourth-place finish for Orlando.

Ashlyn Harris continues to shine in NWSL Save of the Week opportunities, and this week was no different. I have been very critical of Harris and her tendency to be out of position or to be moving too often once the ball is struck. But in the 29th minute she came up with an absolute class save, with great footwork and a strong hand to deny a first-time strike from a free player 12 yards away. Enjoy:

Drinking Around the World Gone Very Wrong For Orlando

Unfortunately this weekend wasn’t all good news for the Orlando organization as a few players were escorted out of Epcot this past Sunday. TMZ was the first to break the story that detailed Alex Morgan, Giles Barnes, and Donny Toia all involved in the incident at Disney. While specific details are speculative, we do know that there were verbal altercations by all three in the midst of their weekend festivities.

Tom Sermanni did let us know in yesterday’s press conference that he does expect Morgan to play on Saturday against the Portland Thorns in the NWSL Playoffs.

Marta Loves COD and FIFA, Who Knew?

Check out this recent interview with Marta and Heath Pearce for a COPA90 U.S. “WTF” feature:

Camila Out Indefinitely

We have the final diagnosis on Camila, and unfortunately it isn't a very good one. It appears she has torn her ACL and sprained her MCL, and will be out indefinitely into the 2018 season. All of us here hope for a full and speedy recovery as Camila will look to bounce back on after a very good first year with the Pride with five goals and four assists.

A Slow Start and a Blazing Fast Finish Tells the Story for the Pride Season

In advance of this weekend’s first ever playoff appearance by the Orlando Pride, take a look back at how they ended up being Orlando City SC’s first top flight professional soccer team to make the playoffs. If you want to focus on one important match that sparked the beginning of an amazing finish, I would look no further than the June 28 match against Sky Blue FC. Featuring a comeback only done seven times in league history, Marta and Co. won this match and would only lose two for the rest of the season.

USMNT Has a Very Good Chance at Qualifying This Week

For all the panic that exists over the U.S. Men’s National Team, it is still in a very good spot to qualify straight out for Russia. While it might be down to the wire, ESPN’s SPI breaks down the importance of this Friday’s match against Panama.

Just When You Think FIFA and the World Cup Hosts Can’t Get Any Worse

I couldn't be more over FIFA and the next two World Cups if I tried. As in I’m constantly asking myself what the hell is going on every time I hear a story about either upcoming World Cup and somehow am still amazed at the stories that come out.

Well, they’ve done it again along with Russia to make a farce out of the FIFA stadium requirements mandating all stadiums must have a 35,000-seat minimum to host group matches. So you can imagine that if Orlando wanted to host a match they would just add some seats inside right? Well the Russian Federation, backed by FIFA, decided to add a few to the outside of the stadium. Because in FIFA logic anything is possible.

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And finally, in kit news, I proudly present the greatest shirt sponsor of the 2017 season — and possibly ever — from German amateur side SV Oberwürzbach featuring porn star Lena Nitro as the lead sponsor:

Bravo, SV Oberwürzbach, Bravo.

Until next week, Mane Landers. I hope to see many of you out this Friday night. You’ll definitely be catching me in Market on Magnolia and around the Church St. area before heading into the match in Section 19. So if you see me, stop on by and say hello!

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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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Lion Links: 12/2/25

Robin Jansson signs new contract, Orlando Pride roster update, Alex Freeman earns impressive nomination, and more.

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Good morning, everyone. I don’t know how we’re in the month of December, and the fact that we are is, quite frankly, a little terrifying. Regardless, we have no time to slow down and smell the roses, because there’s still plenty of things happening. We’ve got some important Orlando City and Orlando Pride news to cover today, so let’s get into the links.

Robin Jansson Returns

Orlando City announced on Monday morning that the team has re-signed captain Robin Jansson. The center back inked a deal that will keep him in an Orlando jersey through 2027 after the team declined his 2026 option at the end of this season. His return handles one piece of pending business for the Lions, with the team now only needing to wrap up negotiations with Kyle Smith over a new contract, before it can fully turn its attention to other areas of the roster. That being said, while Jansson remains a capable MLS starting center back, other positions around him need to be strengthened. OCSC’s spine needs reinforcing after the departure of Cesar Araujo, and Jansson could use a quick and athletic partner next to him in central defense as he climbs into his mid-30s. For now though, it’s simply good to see him back.

Orlando Pride Postseason Roster Update

Continuing the theme of a busy news day, on Monday afternoon the Orlando Pride announced the club’s roster update following the conclusion of the NWSL season. A lot of contract negotiations were completed during the season, as Zara Chavoshi, Ally Lemos, Luana, Haley McCutcheon, Anna Moorhouse, and Rafaelle all had their contract situations handled over the course of the season. Meanwhile, Amanda Allen, Simone Charley, Elyse Bennett, Mariana Larroquette, Aryssa Mahrt, Morgan Gautrat, Carson Pickett, and Bri Martinez are all out of contract, while Ally Watt is joining the Denver Summit. The Pride did not announce that negotiations are happening with any players who are out of contract with regards to a new deal.

Alex Freeman Garners Big Nomination

The year of Alex Freeman continues, as Orlando City’s young fullback has been nominated for the U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year! The right back seized his chance with both hands in OCSC’s season opener all the way back in February and never looked back, as he locked down a starting spot with the Lions, earned a first United States Men’s National Team call-up, continued to earn more, and capped his year off by scoring his first two goals with the national team. The other nominees for the honor are Max Arfsten, Matt Freese, Chris Richards, and Malik Tillman, so Freeman is up against some stiff competition (particularly from Arfsten and Richards, in my opinion). Regardless, it’s damn good to see him getting more of the recognition he so rightly earned this year.

USWNT Completes Sweep of Italy Friendlies

After blanking the Italians 3-0 in Orlando on Friday, the United States Women’s National Team completed the sweep with a 2-0 win over Italy in Fort Lauderdale Monday night. Cat Macario and Jaedyn Shaw scored the goals in the first half, and the U.S. hit the crossbar twice. Lily Yohannes put the ball in the net but was correctly deemed offside on the play, and Macario should have had a second if not for a dubious whistle chalking off what would have been a second brace in the window. It was a dominant final window of 2025 for the U.S. women, as Emma Hayes got looks at a lot of young players.

Americans in Midweek Action

As usual, there are a number of American players who will be playing games during the working week, with league and domestic cup action being the overarching theme. Things get started later today when Johnny Cardoso and Atletico Madrid travel to Barcelona for a big La Liga match, while Weston McKennie and Juventus host Udinese in the Coppa Italia. Chris Richards and Crystal Palace have a Premier League road match against Burnley on Wednesday, Christian Pulisic and AC Milan square off against Lazio in the Coppa Italia on Thursday, and things finish up on Friday with Folarin Balogun and Monaco taking on Brest in Ligue 1 on Friday.

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  • Christian Benteke has announced he’s leaving D.C. United, although Tom Bogert says D.C. hopes to pull a Jansson and re-sign him after declining his option.
  • Mr. Scoops also reports that CF Montreal is finalizing a deal to sign defender Brayan Vera from Real Salt Lake for a hefty sum of General Allocation Money.

Sources: CF Montréal finalizing deal to acquire center back Brayan Vera from Real Salt Lake. Deal is for $1.5m GAM. That & more: www.nytimes.com/athletic/685…

Tom Bogert (@tombogert.bsky.social) 2025-12-01T19:10:59.620Z
  • Bogert also reports that Michael Bradley is the favored candidate for the New York Red Bulls’ vacant head coaching position.

That does it for me today. Vamos Orlando!

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