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Lion Links: 10/4/17

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.
Sermanni asked about incident with Alex Morgan at Epcot, said he's not looking at it…"there's nothing there." #NWSL
— Dan Lauletta (@TheDanLauletta) October 3, 2017
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.
How #USMNT's SPI chances to qualify for the World Cup will change based on Friday's result.
Apparently this game is a big deal. pic.twitter.com/VUqsSdLsLK
— Paul Carr (@PCarrESPN) October 3, 2017
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.
If you can't reach the 35,000 capacity rule for the #WorldCup, just extend the seating outside like the Ekaterinburg Arena in Russia… 😂🏟 pic.twitter.com/jYpfqDyopf
— Yahoo Sport UK (@YahooSportUK) October 3, 2017
Lion Links:
- Hadji Barry makes USL’s ToTW bench.
- Barcelona to the Premier League? Not out of the question, says club president.
- PSV Eindhoven of yjr Netherlands, Ecuador’s Barcelona S.C. and Atlético Mineiro have been added to the 2018 Florida Cup field.
- BBC had a very unfortunate error in closed caption, calling Newcastle United “black and white scum”.
- A bomb plot at PSG was thankfully thwarted.
- NWSL and Lifetime garner women’s soccer increased exposure in first-year partnership.
- Montreal looks certain to make some changes in the coaching staff.
- Former Orlando City DP, Bryan Rochéz nets his first goal in Portugal.
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:
#Porno-Star @LenaNitro1 wird
Trikot-Sponsor in der #Kreisliga! https://t.co/sojWwBz8Nc pic.twitter.com/Nr3070hQMS— BILD Sport (@BILD_Sport) September 30, 2017
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: 6/18/25
Scouting Saudi Arabia, Club World Cup summary, MLS midseason superlatives, and more.

Happy Wednesday, everyone. I’m pretty worn out after doing some traveling for most of the last two weeks, and I’m happy to be back home in Tampa for a bit before heading out on the road again. The soccer world has not paused during my time out on the road, and if anything its only picked up in intensity. That means we have a lot to talk about, but before we get into today’s links, let’s wish Orlando Pride defender Rafaelle a happy birthday.
Scouting Saudi Arabia
The United States Men’s National Team will continue its 2025 Gold Cup campaign on Thursday when it takes on Saudi Arabia in Austin, TX. That means this is a good time to familiarize ourselves with Arabian Falcons. They’re coached by Herve Renard, who deployed the team in a 4-2-3-1 in a 1-0 victory over Haiti in the team’s first game of the tournament. He isn’t married to that formation though, and will use a variety of tactical setups depending on the situation. Across all of them, Saudi Arabia plays with an emphasis on pressing in specific areas and quickly breaking in transition once winning the ball. Like the USMNT, the Saudis are missing a few first-choice players, and the midfield battle should be a particularly interesting area to keep an eye on.
Club World Cup Roundup
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup continued on Wednesday, so let’s take a look at the action. Fluminense and Borussia Dortmund got things started as they battled to a scoreless draw at MetLife Stadium. The Brazilian team had the better of the game overall, but Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel made five saves to preserve a point for his team. The second game of the day was much livelier, as River Plate dispatched Urawa Red Diamonds 3-1 in Seattle. The Argentinians scored after just 12 minutes and never looked back despite Urawa making it a 2-1 game with a 58th-minute penalty. The third match took place at Inter&Co Stadium, and saw Mamelodi Sundowns beat Ulsan HD 1-0. While the scoreline didn’t reflect it, the South African team mostly dominated proceedings and finished with 68% possession and 718 passes to 325 for the South Korean side. However, it was a free-flowing game that offered both sides to take more from the match. Our Michael Citro was there to recap it for you at the link above.
Midseason MLS Superlatives
As much as it seems like the 2025 Major League Soccer season just started, we’re actually just past the halfway point of the campaign, and that means it’s a good time to look at some league superlatives. In a category that will be music to the ears of Orlando City fans, Bradley Wright-Phillips named fullback the most overlooked position and specifically took some time to praise Alex Freeman. BWP previously coached against Freeman with New York Red Bulls II when Alex was still with Orlando City B, so it’s interesting to hear his input from that additional aspect. It’s no surprise that the Vancouver Whitecaps got a lot of love, as they were named biggest surprise, and Jesper Sorensen was named best coach.
Transfer Rumor Roundup
Transfer season is in full swing, so here are some of the big rumors currently flying around. Manchester United is reportedly interesting in signing Callum Hudson-Odoi from Nottingham Forest, but the Red Devils face competition from Roma and Napoli. Arsenal might hit a snag in searching for a striker, as the Gunners are balking at paying the asking prices for either Benjamin Sesko or Viktor Gyokeres, because they consider those numbers to be too high. Three different teams from the Saudi Pro League have reportedly shown interest in signing Son Heung-Min from Tottenham Hotspur, as he only has 12 months left on his current contract.
Free Kicks
- Get a peek at the Orlando Pride putting in work on the training ground.
- FIFA has been criticized after quietly doing away with its anti-racism messaging during the Club World Cup.
- Negative press for the tournament doesn’t stop there, as La Liga president Javier Tebas has said it’s his mission to eliminate the competition from existence.
- Atlanta United is reportedly closing in on a center back signing.
- The Washington Spirit have signed Sofia Cantore from Juventus.
And that’s it for me today. Have a great rest of your week. Vamos, Orlando!
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Lion Links: 6/17/25
Orlando City and Orlando Pride players on Team of the Week, USMNT Gold Cup continues, and more.

Welcome to Wedn…er…Tuesday, Mane Landers. That’s right, I’m here a day early and not a moment too late. Orlando is knee deep in soccer, thanks to the FIFA Club World Cup on top of our favorite Orlando City and Orlando Pride clubs. We will have coverage of the matches taking place in the City Beautiful. Before we get started today, join us in wishing a happy 25th birthday to Orlando Pride midfielder Summer Yates. Now, let’s get to the links.
Schlegel Honored
Rodrigo Schlegel had a pretty good match against the Colorado Rapids. Despite not being named Man of the Match in our Player Grades, he did make the MLS Team of the Week bench. Meanwhile, Orlando held steady at the ninth spot in ESPN’s MLS Power Rankings, while dropping two spots from seventh to ninth in SI.com’s Power Rankings despite winning on the road. It just shows how very accurate and scientific power rankings are, doesn’t it?
Quadruple Honors for the Pride
The Orlando Pride saw Schlegel’s TotW Bench honor and said we can do better. Barbra Banda, Cori Dyke, Emily Sams, and Anna Moorhouse all made the NWSL Team of the Week from the Attacking Third. Congratulations to the Pride for covering a third of the Attacking Third’s selections.
Moorhouse is also up for Player of the Week and Save of the Week. As of this morning, she is not leading either category so you know what to do.
The USMNT Gold Cup Journey Continues
The Concacaf Gold Cup group stage is underway, with the USMNT securing a 5-0 victory over Trinidad & Tobago Sunday evening. I’m always for beating Trinidad & Tobago, but more talented teams and tougher matches lie ahead. Next up for the USMNT is Saudi Arabia. I know what you’re thinking, and you’re correct. Saudi Arabia isn’t a Concacaf nation, but the team is the invitee for this Gold Cup. The match is Thursday night at 9:15 p.m. at Q2 Stadium in Austin, TX. The U.S. will most likely need a win to secure the top spot in the group.
FIFA Club World Cup Results
The Club World Cup, which will visit Orlando’s Inter&Co Stadium later today (we’ll be on hand with the coverage, naturally), continued early this week with Bayern Munich obliterating Auckland City 10-0, PSG defeating Atletico Madrid 4-0, Botafogo beating the Seattle Sounders 2-1, and Facundo Torres and Palmeiras drawing Porto 0-0 on Sunday. In the Monday slate, Chelsea defeated LAFC 2-0, and Boca Juniors and Benfica drew 2-2. Overshadowing all of this is the poor attendance, despite FIFA spending millions to boost said attendance.
Free Kicks
- One might think that a club sitting second in the official standings on a three-match winning streak would have matching ranks in all the various power rankings. However, one would be wrong, because although the Pride are in the second spot in the SI.com Power Rankings, the club sits at third in the ESPN.com Power Rankings. Do I need to say anything?
- You don’t often see Barcelona get passed over for an MLS club, but that is exactly what happened despite Barcelona calling FIFA to get a spot in the Club World Cup. That MLS club was LAFC, and it had to earn its way in by beating Club America.
- Liverpool has set a date for the medical for Florian Wirtz following the record transfer.
- Congratulations to Orlando City’s Alex Freeman on his performance in his first cap for the USMNT in a competitive match.
That will do it for today. Check back as we get you ready for the matches this week. Vamos Orlando!
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Lion Links: 6/16/25
Lions and Pride win, USMNT beats Trinidad & Tobago in Gold Cup opener, FIFA Club World Cup weekend recap, and more.

Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you and belated happy Father’s Day to all you dads out there. The Lions and the Pride both won while OCB was off this weekend. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.
Lions Blank Colorado Rapids on the Road
Orlando City defeated the Colorado Rapids 1-0 Saturday at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. Martin Ojeda scored the lone goal for the Lions in the first half to snap their two-match winless streak. Goalkeeper Pedro Gallese made two saves and earned his eighth clean sheet of the season. With the win, Orlando moved up to fifth in the Eastern Conference standings with 30 points. Orlando City will be off this weekend but will be return to action June 25 on the road at St. Louis City.
Banda’s Goal Lifts Pride Over Bay FC
The Orlando Pride defeated Bay FC 1-0 Friday at PayPal Park in San Jose, CA. After a scoreless first half, Barbra Banda scored the only goal in the match — her eighth goal of the season — and the Pride held on for the win. It’s the team’s third straight 1-0 victory over Bay FC, and the Pride also claimed their fifth clean sheet of the season. Orlando has won three matches in a row and remains second in the NWSL table with 25 points. The Pride will be on the road to take on Racing Louisville Friday.
USMNT Dominates Trinidad & Tobago in Gold Cup Opener
The U.S. Men’s National Team beat Trinidad & Tobago 5-0 Sunday in the opening match of the Concacaf Gold Cup at PayPal Park. Orlando City defender Alex Freeman started the match and played 90 minutes. Malik Tillman scored twice, and Patrick Agyemang added one to give the USMNT a 3-0 lead before halftime. In the second half, Brenden Aaronson and Haji Wright each added a goal to extend the USMNT’s lead to 5-0. With the win, the Yanks snapped a four-match winless streak. The USMNT will take on Saudi Arabia Thursday night at Q2 Stadium in Austin, TX.
FIFA Club World Cup Weekend Recap
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup kicked off on Saturday, with Inter Miami and Al Ahly playing to a scoreless draw in the opening match of the group stage. Miami goalkeeper Oscar Ustari made eight saves, including a penalty kick saved in the 43rd minute against Trezeguet of Al Ahly as the teams split the points. On Sunday, Jamal Musiala scored a hat trick as Bayern Munich crushed Auckland City 10-0, Paris Saint-Germain routed Atletico Madrid 4-0, and Palmeiras and FC Porto ended in a scoreless draw. The Seattle Sounders battled Botafogo in the late match. Today’s matchups feature Chelsea taking on LAFC, Boca Juniors facing Benfica, and Flamengo taking on Esperance Sportive de Tunis.
Tampa Bay Sun Wins USL Super League Championship
The Tampa Bay Sun defeated Fort Lauderdale United 1-0 after extra time to win the inaugural USL Super League championship on Saturday at Riverfront Stadium in Tampa. Former Pride players Jordyn Listro and Erika Tymrak were part of the squad’s stellar run to its first championship title in the inaugural season of the USL Super League. After no goals came from either side during the 90 minutes of play, the match went to extra time, and Cecilie Floe scored the winning goal for the Sun. Sydny Nasello was named the 2025 USL Super League Final MVP.
Free Kicks
- Check out this video on Orlando City’s social media pages featuring some players giving their dads a surprise phone call on Father’s Day.
- PayPal Park will host the 2025 NWSL Championship match on Nov. 22.
- Liverpool has reached an agreement to sign former Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Florian Wirtz.
- Italy has reportedly named Gennaro Gattuso as its next manager of the Men’s National Team, one week after former manager Luciano Spalletti was fired.
That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.
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