Lion Links
Lion Links: 2/4/18
Hey, Mane Landers. The team is coming together both figuratively and literally, as the latest additions of the squad start training with their teammates and building chemistry and Jason Kreis’ side is falling into place. Today’s the last day until we all have to get back to work tomorrow and if this upcoming week is anything like this past one in terms of Orlando City news and trading, then we are going to need all the rest we can get. So kick back and enjoy some links.
Orlando City’s Time in Jacksonville Ends
On Jan. 24, the Lions packed their bags to kick off their preseason training in Jacksonville and yesterday their training came to a close with an unofficial game against Jacksonville University. The result isn’t what matters but apparently it was a 4-1 win for the Lions with Will Johnson netting a brace, Sacha Kljestan scoring once, and Yoshimar Yotun knocking one in from the spot. The lone goal scorer for the Dolphins was Alberto Escobedo, who once played club soccer for Orlando City’s U-17 team back when he attended high school in Orlando.
The Lions will now head back to Orlando and gear up for four MLS opponents in the next three weeks to finish their preseason. Farewell Jacksonville!
That's a wrap on #LionsInJax. 😈 pic.twitter.com/UWsTbB83NZ
— Orlando City SC (@OrlandoCitySC) February 3, 2018
Justin Meram Excited for Change of Scenery
Midfielder Justin Meram may not be a stranger to MLS, but he’s a fresh face here in Orlando and can’t wait to get started with his new team. Meram has become one of the best playmakers in MLS after seven years in Columbus, but a combination of factors like Columbus’ impending move, a desire to play in a bigger market, and Orlando City Stadium led the 29-year-old to make the change from yellow to purple.
“I’m sure it’s not going to be a smooth transition. I’m sure there’s going to be some difficult moments,” Meram said. “But I think the reason I succeed is I work really hard and I put my head down and want to learn. I’m just excited. This is a big club that hasn’t had the success. I love that I can come in here and bring that. I know we’re going to have some great moments on the field.”
Sermanni and Edmonds Play in Purple Pops Philharmonic
The Orlando City Foundation presented a philharmonic this past Friday night in a concert that featured some rather familiar faces. Orlando Pride Head Coach Tom Sermanni and Pride midfielder Kristen Edmonds both got in on the action along with other special guests. If Sermanni slamming some cymbals together doesn’t make your weekend, then nothing will.
So this happened last night at Purple Pops. 🥁🎶 #FilledWithPride pic.twitter.com/KaPJv0GeuL
— Orlando Pride (@ORLPride) February 3, 2018
Players Called Up For U.S. Men’s U-18 Matches
The U.S. Men’s U-18 training camp kicks off in Orlando today and Head Coach Omid Namazi named 24 players to attend the camp. Of the 24, four are making their debut with the U-18s and five are coming from clubs overseas, including Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Aston Villa. The week-long camp will feature two matches with Costa Rica’s U-18 side and will be a good opportunity for some of the future faces of the USMNT to show their stuff.
Free Kicks
- Perhaps the best thing to come out of this off-season, #RichieCam continues:
— Scott Sutter (@scott_sutter) February 3, 2018
- In the W-League, Pride defender Alanna Kennedy and Melbourne City qualified for the Finals Series after beating the Newcastle Jets, 3-0. Kennedy is the last Pride player standing after Toni Pressley’s Canberra United and Rachel Hill’s Perth Glory failed to make the top four.
- With Orlando City as possibly his last stop in MLS, what happened to Giles Barnes?
- Manchester United supporters whipped out a welcome banner for Alexis Sanchez and his cute golden retrievers.
- And to end our links, take a look at this free kick by the retired Francesco Totti in the 2018 Legends Cup. You know you’ve earned the title of legend when you can score a goal like that and walk off like it’s nothing.
Il Capitano Francesco @Totti la tocca piano… #Capitano #ASRoma #Legendscup2018 pic.twitter.com/cPIyV2xWFm
— teladoiotokyo (@teladoiotokyo) February 3, 2018
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Well, that’s all I have for you guys today. If you’re a football fan then enjoy the game tonight. Let me know in the comments who you’re pulling for. (Hint: If it’s the Patriots don’t even bother commenting). Stay frosty folks.
Lion Links
Lion Links: 3/5/26
Antoine Griezmann reportedly pausing move to Orlando City, USWNT beats Canada, Portland Thorns hire Robert Vilahamn, and more.
How’s it going, Mane Landers? Hopefully Orlando City and Orlando City B can turn things around this weekend after recent losses. If not, then we’ll have to start looking into ritualistic ways to turn the city’s luck around. I have an Etsy witch on speed dial if need be. But for now though, let’s dive into today’s links from around the soccer world!
Antoine Griezmann Transfer Saga Rolls On
Atletico Madrid star Antoine Griezmann has reportedly pressed pause on a potential move to Orlando City before the MLS transfer window closes on March 26. Any and all news should be taken with a daily dose of salt, but it would still be nice if the rumor mill was spinning in the other direction on this move. It would not be surprising to me if Griezmann chose to see out the rest of this season with the Spanish club, which remains in contention for silverware. I’ll hold out hope until the deadline passes, but this transfer may have to wait for all sides to return to the negotiation table in the summer. Only time will tell, but Orlando at least reportedly has his discovery rights.
U.S. Shuts Out Canada in SheBelieves Cup
The United States Women’s National Team beat Canada 1-0 in Columbus in Wednesday’s SheBelieves Cup match. After a scoreless first half, the U.S. took the lead in the 55th minute thanks to a goal from Ally Sentnor off of a corner kick by Rose Lavelle. It was another shutout victory for the U.S. and the team has not conceded a goal in its past seven matches. The USWNT sits alone atop the standings and will play its final match on Saturday against Colombia, which beat Argentina 1-0.
Portland Thorns Hire Robert Vilahamn
With a little over a week to go before the start of the NWSL season, the Portland Thorns have named Robert Vilahamn as their next head coach. He joins the Thorns after two years with Tottenham’s women’s soccer team and led the English club to the FA Cup final in 2024. Vilahamn replaces Rob Gale, who parted ways with Portland in November after a 2025 season that included a third-place finish in the NWSL standings and an exit in the semifinals of the playoffs.
Keeping Up With Americans Abroad
American midfielder Yunus Musah came off the bench and scored the equalizer for Atalanta in a 2-2 draw with Lazio in the Italian Cup semifinals. That’s back-to-back appearances with a goal for the 23-year-old and hopefully this will lead to some more playing time for him. In other European cup action, Real Sociedad secured its spot in the Copa del Rey final by beating Athletic Club 1-0, with Head Coach Pellegrino Matarazzo making history in the process.
Americans clashed in the French Cup quarterfinals, with Mark McKenzie and Toulouse winning a penalty shootout against Timothy Weah and Marseille to advance. Folarin Balogun was named Monaco’s Player of the Month after scoring four goals in February.
Free Kicks
- There were six Orlando City Academy players called up for a U.S. U-14 regional talent identification in Georgia. Best of luck!
- The Utah Royals have signed Mexican forward Kiana Palacios from Club America for a reported $800,000 transfer fee. She is Club America’s all-time scorer, recording 90 goals in 174 league matches.
- Construction has begun for the Chicago Fire’s $750 million project for a new stadium, and hopes are high that it will make a communal impact in the Windy City.
- Real Madrid winger Rodrygo is out for the rest of the season due to a torn ACL and meniscus, meaning he will miss the World Cup with Brazil as well.
- Arsenal beat Brighton 1-0 while Manchester City drew 2-2 against Nottingham Forest, widening the gap between the two to seven points in the English Premier League title race.
- We’ll end our links with this interesting exploration into why there are so many more headers in the Scottish Premiership compared to other European Leagues, as well as what it means for player safety.
That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 3/4/26
Orlando City reactions, an Orlando Pride scavenger hunt, U.S. National Team news, and more.
Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. Did you know the NWSL season is almost upon us? I’d all but forgotten since we haven’t really heard much from the Orlando Pride, but that changes today — sort of. If recent soccer events have you feeling down, just remember that we’re supposed to get season four of Ted Lasso sometime this summer. That’s pretty cool, right? Until then, let’s get to the links, but not before we wish Orlando Pride midfielder Ally Lemos a happy 22nd birthday.
Orlando City Reflects
I know you want to move on from Sunday’s match between our beloved Lions and Inter Miami. I also want to put it behind us, but it’s my job to share information on the club. We did learn some things from the post-match presser. The coaches and players are as disappointed with the result as we are, but Oscar Pareja rightly took some positives from the loss while acknowledging the challenges facing the team — injuries mostly — are still no excuse. I think Marco Pasalic summed it up nicely when he said, “Now we have to train more, do everything we can to win the next game, and stay positive. I’m not positive at all right now, but I will be.” I also hope to get to positive before the next match, but we’ll see.
Scarf the City is Back
We’re not far out from the start of the NWSL regular season and we finally got some news from the Orlando Pride. No new signings, or training updates, or anything like that. Instead, the club announced that the Scarf the City scavenger hunt is back. The event will kick off at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, March 10. There will be 3,000 scarves hidden throughout the city, including the return of some golden scarves. Those are worth four season tickets for the 2026 season. Good luck for those who are participating.
USMNT News
The 2026 World Cup is only months away, meaning it’s a good time to take a look at the state of the USMNT. There will be a lot of pressure to perform as hosts, and how far this team goes in the competition will be highly scrutinized. We know that the final roster will be announced at the end of May.
There are players like Yunus Musah who are still hoping to make the squad even though he hasn’t received a call up since Concacaf Nations League back in March 2025. Meanwhile, Noahkai Banks is still trying to decide if he will represent the U.S. or make the switch to represent Germany.
USWNT Notes
USWNT supporters were rightfully worried when Trinity Rodman was injured in second-half stoppage time on Sunday against Argentina. Rodman was holding her lower back after Milagro Martin fouled her. Fortunately, USWNT Head Coach Emma Hayes said that Rodman is fine and fully training for the next SheBelieves match against Canada. That match is tonight at 6:30 p.m. in Columbus, OH.
Free Kicks
- West Ham United’s Adama Traore has been banned from lifting weights at the training ground by manager Nuno Espirito Santo. If anyone doesn’t need to put on more muscle it’s Traore.
- Former Orlando City center back Antonio Carlos was fined by the MLS Disciplinary Committee after not leaving the field quickly enough after his red card.
- Toronto FC is shoring up the center back position with Chile international Benjamin Kuscevic. Must be nice.
- The Antione Griezmann drama continues. Take stuff like this with a big grain of salt, given that both clubs, the player, and his manager are all negotiating the particulars. In other words, don’t panic.
That will do it for today. Check back as we get you ready for Orlando City’s match against New York City FC this weekend. Vamos Orlando!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 3/3/26
Recognition for Martin Ojeda, Orlando City B falls in opener, previewing Canada in the SheBelieves Cup, and more.
Good morning, everyone. It was a rough end to the weekend for reasons I’m sure you’re well aware of, but this week is a busy one that holds plenty of possibility. The United States Women’s National Team will continue its SheBelieves Cup campaign, while Orlando City and Orlando City B will both be back in action on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. We’ve got plenty of things to talk about this morning, so let’s get right into the links.
Martin Ojeda Earns Recognition
Martin Ojeda grabbed his first goal of the 2026 season during Sunday’s match, and his first-half strike earned him a nomination for the MLS Goal of the Matchday. Ojeda received a layoff from Griffin Dorsey inside the box and hit a fantastic trivela with his left foot into the far corner that doubled Orlando City’s lead. While that lead ultimately wouldn’t last, it was still good to see him open his 2026 account, especially considering that he did so with such an inventive strike. Here’s hoping that it’s the first of many this season.
Young Lions Drop Opener
Orlando City B was not able to get its 2026 season off to a winning start, as it dropped its opening match to Hunstville City FC 3-1. Former Lion Shak Mohammed got the scoring started just inside of half an hour, and Jordan Knight deepened OCB’s misery just four minutes later. Harvey Sarajian got one back for the Young Lions in first-half stoppage time after receiving a pass from Gustavo Caraballo, cutting back onto his right foot and tucking the ball into the far corner. Javier Otero saved a penalty 10 minutes after the second half began to keep OCB in the game, but Mohammed bagged his brace in the 62nd minute off an Otero giveaway while outside the box, and despite the home side pushing for more goals as the game went on, that’s how things ended. The Young Lions will be back in action on Sunday evening when they host Chicago Fire II.
Previewing USWNT vs. Canada
The United States Women’s National Team has its second match of the SheBelieves Cup Wednesday when it takes on Canada in Columbus, OH. The Canadians are coached by former defender Casey Stoney, and she named a roster of 24 players that is missing a few names, including former Orlando Pride center back Shelina Zadorsky. Stoney lines her team up in a 4-3-3, with Kailen Sheriden backstopping things as the woman who the USWNT will need to beat in between the sticks. The Canadians try to be direct and aggressive when they have the ball, while also adopting a high press in defense and attempting to win the ball back quickly. Key players to watch include Vanessa Giles, the reigning and back-to-back player of the year for her country, and Evelyne Viens, who has been on a great run of form with Roma this season.
MLS All-Star Game Details
Major League Soccer has announced the details for this summer’s All-Star Game, which will take place at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. The game itself is slated for Wednesday, July 29, while the All-Star Skills Challenge will take place the day before at Truist Field. The opponent for the MLS All-Stars will once again be the LIGA MX All-Stars, with this marking the fifth overall meeting between the two teams and the third meeting in a row. The MLS team will be made up of 11 players picked by fan voting, 13 players picked by the head coach of the side, and two picked by MLS Commissioner Don Garber.
Finalissima Location in Doubt
The Finalissima match between Spain and Argentina is set to be played in Doha, Qatar on March 27, but UEFA is keeping a close eye on what is currently happening in the Middle East, and a venue change might not be out of the question. Spain coach Luis de la Fuente has gone on the record that he thinks changing the location is a good idea, and games set to take place in the area have already been postponed. The Qatar football federation has postponed all matches and tournaments until further notice, and Al Nassr has also had its Asian Champions League games postponed indefinitely. UEFA put out a statement on Monday which read, “UEFA is monitoring and carefully assessing all developments of the situation in cooperation with CONMEBOL and the [local organizing committee]”, but have not made any specific statements about moving the location of the game.
Free Kicks
- Orlando City slipped a spot to no.25 in ESPN.com’s MLS power rankings.
- Orlando City’s academy teams had a largely successful time in their games over the weekend.
- OCB midfielder Dylan Judelson scored from the penalty spot in stoppage time as the Canadian U-20 Men’s National Team defeated Aruba 2-0 Monday night in Concacaf U-20 Championship qualifying.
- Atlanta United has signed defender Matias Galarza on loan from River Plate.
- Weston McKennie has signed a new deal with Juventus that will keep him with the club until 2030.
- Jose Mourinho says Gianluca Prestianni’s career at Benfica will be over if he is found guilty of racially abusing Vinicius Jr.
That’s all I’ve got for you today. Vamos Orlando!
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