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Lion Links: 10/7/17

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Happy playoff match day, readers of The Mane Land! That’s right, your Orlando Pride are out in Oregon to take on the Portland Thorns in their first-ever postseason appearance. We’ll have full coverage of that for you later today, as well as Orlando City B, which could clinch a USL playoff berth tonight when it hosts New York Red Bulls II.

Man, last night was fun. I’d never been to a USMNT match before, let alone one as meaningful as any we’ve seen in quite some time. It was a blast. The joint was full and rocking all night, which bodes well for future national team matches. Let’s make this a regular thing, shall we? One cool coincidence was driving home from the U.S. win and having Spotify on random play hitting me with Night Ranger’s “(You Can Still) Rock in America.” I can confirm that you can indeed.

OK, it’s time for your Saturday morning Lion Links.

USMNT Thumps Panama at Orlando City Stadium

Christian Pulisic, Jozy Altidore, Bobby Wood and company ran roughshod over Panama last night in front of 25,000+ at the purple palace last night to the tune of a 4-0 USMNT win in 2018 World Cup qualifying. The U.S. just needs to take care of business against Trinidad & Tobago to advance to Russia.

I decided to sit in the south end for this match and it turned out to be a wise move, as three first-half goals were scored at that end. I was up pretty high but the views were spectacular, even if my phone doesn’t zoom as much as I’d like.

So this happened in front of me tonight. #USAvPAN

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Using Ineligible Players is No Big Deal, Says MLS

Well, the league said it more in actions than in words, but the basic gist is that even though virtually every soccer competition known to mankind rules that teams using ineligible players will not be tolerated and generally enforces a forfeit to the offending team, MLS is apparently more chill about the whole ineligible player thing. Even though FC Dallas earned a point with an ineligible player, the league is cool with them keeping that ill-gotten point. I doubt Real Salt Lake, the San Jose Earthquakes, or the Houston Dynamo are as chill about it. Major League Soccer simply levied a fine against Dallas. For its part, FC Dallas threw the referee under the bus and pretended that no one there really knew the rules.

Orlando City Announces Friendly

Usually teams release unsavory news on late Friday afternoons in hopes that no one notices. The Lions went the other way, announcing a friendly against the Puerto Rican National Team with very few details while folks were driving home from work or heading to the stadium for the USMNT-Panama game. What we do know is that Orlando City will host Puerto Rico “one week after the Lions’ last game of 2017” and it will raise funds for United For Puerto Rico. We have no date, time, or ticket info, but hey, we do have a quote from the team’s owner.

“Hurricanes Irma and Maria affected all of Puerto Rico and personally touched the lives of many in the Orlando community with strong ties to the island,” Orlando City SC Majority Owner Flavio Augusto da Silva said. “We want to support our community and bring our partners together to join the tremendous efforts we’ve seen across this city to help their friends and families in need.”

More soccer is always welcome. So I guess we’ll wait for the details to come out.

U.S. Opens U-17 World Cup with a Win

The United States played host India in front of a huge crowd and came away with a much-needed 3-0 win to open FIFA U-17 World Cup play on Friday. Josh Sargent, Chris Durkin and Andrew Carleton scored the goals in a game that saw a sloppy (at times) U.S. side that looked a bit uncertain on the defensive end. Carleton’s goal sealed the game on the counter-attack just seconds after India hit the crossbar at the other end in an attempt to climb back into the match. The U.S. will need to be better against Ghana and Colombia to escape group play. Next up is Ghana — which opened with a win over Colombia — on Monday at 7:30 a.m. ET.

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  • FourFourTwo lists its five most shocking roster cuts from the USMNT in modern history.
  • FIFA playoff dates could screw up the second leg of MLS conference semifinal match-ups in the 2017 playoffs. But hey, thanks to Don Garber and company, we probably won’t have to worry about that.
  • Neymar called playing at high altitude La Paz, Bolivia “inhuman” conditions. However, I’m pretty sure humans live in La Paz all the time. Brazil drew Bolivia, 0-0, but is already through to the World Cup.
  • Those born on this date include anti-apartheid champion Archbishop Desmond Tutu (1931), Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder (1939), Kansas bassist Dave Hope (1949), John Mellencamp (1951), Vladimir Putin (1952), Bon Jovi drummer Tico Torres (1953), loudmouth Simon Cowell (1959), Radiohead’s Thom Yorke (1968), football’s Priest Holmes (1973) and Charles Woodson (1976), Bournemouth striker Jermain Defoe (1982), baseball’s Evan Longoria (1985), Revs midfielder Lee Nguyen (1986), and Spain/Chelsea striker Diego Costa (1988).

That’s all my time for today. If there are mistakes, it’s because I put this entire thing together after the USMNT match. Enjoy your weekend and check back throughout the day for coverage of the Orlando Pride and OCB.

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Lion Links: 2/28/25

MLS shares Orlando City’s club profile, Orlando Pride reveal new kit, Orlando City B signs Thalles and Riyon Tori, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Welcome to the final day of February, Mane Landers! This month has flown by for me, and I’m looking forward to a March that will include much more Orlando soccer, thanks to the Orlando Pride and Orlando City B seasons kicking off. I have a fairly busy weekend lined up but am hoping to catch the Lions on Saturday when they host Toronto FC. Let’s jump into today’s links!

Orlando City’s Club Profile

The club profiles for each MLS team were provided, giving the public a nice look at how each team’s roster is built for the 2025 season. Orlando City is one of 14 clubs that opted for the Designated Player model, with Martin Ojeda, Luis Muriel, and Marco Pasalic as its Designated Players. Ramiro Enrique and Nicolas Rodriguez occupy two of the three MLS U22 Initiative Player slots, while seven Lions are Targeted Allocation Money players. Center back Robin Jansson, who was listed as a TAM Player in last year’s profile, is not a TAM Player this time around. These snapshots are a pretty handy way of keeping track of where the club’s roster stands, as it also includes contract lengths, options, and unavailable players.

Orlando Pride Unveil New Kit

For their 10th season in the NWSL, the Orlando Pride revealed the “Decennial Kit” as their new primary jersey heading into the 2025 season. I’m a pretty big fan of the purple pattern, and the blue trim is a nice nod to the club’s past. I also like the iridescence on the badge, even if it feels like the kind of showy thing you can only do after winning the double. While I don’t mind the badge being in the center too much, I hate the Nike logo being right above it, as it creates a sandwiched look. The star representing the club’s first NWSL Championship is obviously a welcome addition though, and the jock tag wordmark is quietly one of the best parts of the kit. All in all, I like it, and there’s a decent chance it’ll wind up on my gift list this year.

Orlando City B Adds Thalles and Riyon Tori

With the MLS NEXT Pro season only a week away, Orlando City B made a pair of moves by adding forward Thalles on loan and signing Riyon Tori to a one-year contract. Thalles joins the club on loan through 2025 from Botafogo-SP in Brazil’s second division. Hopefully the 19-year-old can shine with the Young Lions after doing well in Brazil, and his loan includes an option to buy. As for Tori, he was selected by the Lions over a year ago in the third round of the 2024 MLS SuperDraft. The midfielder returned to college at Charlotte after being drafted and received First-Team All-AAC and Second-Team All-East Region honors last year.

Keeping Up With the Americans Abroad

Americans will clash in the EFL Championship on Saturday when former Lion Daryl Dike and West Brom travel to take on Brenden Aaronson and Leeds United. There’s also FA Cup action to look forward to, as Ethan Horvath could start in goal for Cardiff City when it plays Aston Villa today. Antonee Robinson, Tyler Adams, and Chris Richards are also expected to be in action in the tournament.

Other interesting things to keep an eye on this weekend include Naomi Girma possibly making her Chelsea debut, Giovanni Reyna’s uncertain role with Borussia Dortmund, and whether or not Damion Downs can score when Cologne plays Karlsruher.

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That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a great Friday and rest of your weekend!

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Lion Links: 2/27/25

Getting to know Ramiro Enrique, USWNT loses to Japan, Concacaf Champions Cup results, and more.

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? I haven’t done too much this week beyond working, but I did manage to put together a cat tree that my cat has already sent crashing into a wall twice so far. Pet ownership has been a joy, I must say. Let’s dive right into today’s links from around the soccer world!

Learning More About Ramiro Enrique

Orlando City put a spotlight on forward Ramiro Enrique with a nice video showcasing what he brings to the team for the 2025 season. Along with interviews from Enrique and Head Coach Oscar Pareja, the video includes highlights of his some of his biggest moments as a Lion so far. The 23-year-old spoke on how his father, World Cup winner Hector Enrique, is a major inspiration for him and how he’s both a scorer and Orlando’s first line of defense. Pareja praised both Enrique’s natural talent and his commitment to improving himself moving forward. It’s a pretty well-produced video and I’m looking forward to seeing the profiles for other Lions as well throughout the season.

USWNT Falls to Japan in SheBelieves Cup

The United States Women’s National Team lost its final game of the 2025 SheBelieves Cup, falling 2-1 to Japan in San Diego. Japan took an early lead, but Ally Sentnor tied things up soon after with her second goal of the tournament. Toko Koga then scored for Japan in the 50th minute and the U.S. was unable to find the back of the net again against Japan’s solid defense. Orlando Pride defender Emily Sams did not play in the match despite a strong showing against Australia on Sunday. It’s the USWNT’s first loss under Head Coach Emma Hayes and its first time losing the tournament since England won it in 2019.

In what was effectively the third-place match, Colombia beat Australia 2-1 to finish the tournament on a high note. Australia’s Hayley Raso equalized things in the second half, but Catalina Usme gave Colombia its winner a few minutes later.

Bay FC Scouting Director Resigns Amid Backlash

Graeme Abel, who was hired as Bay FC’s director of domestic scouting last week, has resigned from his position. This decision comes after backlash from his hiring due to reported allegations of abuse by former players from his time as the University of Oregon’s women’s soccer coach. A report last April detailed allegations of verbal abuse that included threatening to revoke scholarships, having players kicked off the team, and throwing objects, with players stating that they dealt with suicidal ideation while playing there.

Concacaf Champions Cup Results

Real Salt Lake was eliminated from the Concacaf Champions Cup after losing 2-1 at home to Costa Rican club Herediano. The MLS side took the lead in the first half, but Herediano leveled things in the second half and sealed victory with a late penalty kick. FC Cincinnati took care of business at home in a 1-1 draw against Honduran club Motagua, with Kevin Denkey scoring in his third straight game for his new team. The Seattle Sounders also reached the next round, beating Guatemala’s Antigua GFC 3-1. Cincinnati will face Tigres in the round of 16, while the Sounders will take on Cruz Azul. The first round wraps up tonight when the Vancouver Whitecaps host Saprissa for the final spot in the round of 16, which kicks off on Tuesday.

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  • The Orlando Pride will unveil their new home jersey for the 2025 season today and I’m pretty excited to see what they’ve come up with. I’m also looking forward to seeing the team sport a shiny new star after winning last year, as teased by Marta.

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  • The Pride gave a shoutout to coaches Seb Hines, Giles Barnes, and Yolanda Thomas this Black History Month.

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

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Lion Links: 2/26/25

Tsukada out for the season, OCB adds a striker, the SheBelieves Cup finishes tonight, and more.

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Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. I hope you’re recovering from the season opener. I find it best to look for the positives or just pretend none of it ever happened. I’m certain one of those two is a healthy way to process your feelings. The good news is that the season is underway, the Orlando Pride are close to starting their new campaign, and we get to watch the USWNT play tonight. See? It isn’t all bad. Let’s get to the links, but first, let’s wish Pride midfielder Morgan Gautrat a happy birthday.

Tsukada Out for the Season

Yutaro Tsukada has been placed on the Season-Ending Injury list for Orlando City following successful surgery on his left ACL. The young midfielder sustained the injury in the preseason match against CF Montreal. While we expected this news, it doesn’t make it any easier for Tsukada, the club, or any of us. It’s another blow to the depth of Orlando City in a season that has only just begun. We wish Tsukada a full and speedy recovery.

OCB Striker Signing

When I said I wanted Orlando City to sign a new striker, I should have been more specific. The club acquired the SuperDraft Priority to forward Dyson Clapier from Sporting Kansas City. In return, Sporting Kansas City gets Orlando City’s natural second-round pick in the 2026 MLS SuperDraft. Following the acquisition, Clapier was signed to an MLS NEXT Pro contract through 2025, with a club option in 2026.

SheBelieves Cup Finishes Tonight

The USWNT will need a victory against Japan tonight to win the 2025 SheBelieves Cup. Japan holds the advantage thanks to a plus-seven goal differential as compared to the plus-three goal differential of the U.S. The match is set for 7:30 p.m. at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego. There are on air and streaming options available to watch the match. If the USWNT can pull out the victory, it will be the sixth SheBelieves title in a row. Emily Sams got the start and went the full 90 minutes against Australia on Sunday. Hopefully, the Orlando Pride defender will see more action this evening.

Ream is a Believer

With the 2026 World Cup coming up next year, the USMNT wants to make a big splash. Longtime U.S. defender Tim Ream says that Mauricio Pochettino is the right man to do the job. Ream will certainly be an integral part of the next World Cup squad, and he asserts that Pochettino will evolve the USMNT to the next level.

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  • Casey Krueger’s time with the USWNT appears to be done. Emma Hayes is going younger.
  • The MLS Disciplinary Committee suspended and fined Chicago Fire midfielder Brian Gutiérrez for one match.

MLS Disciplinary Committee suspends Chicago Fire midfielder Brian Gutiérrez for one match and issued an undisclosed fine for violent conduct at Columbus on Saturday. He will miss this weekend’s match vs D.C. United.

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  • Gutierrez wasn’t the only player fined by DisCo. The only thing I’m certain of is that the fine wasn’t big enough.
  • Congratulations to Chris and Alyssa Mueller on the birth of their new baby.

That will do it for today. Check back as we get you ready for the match this weekend. As for today, go USA!

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