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Lion Links: 2/24/19

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Happy Sunday, Mane Landers! I hope you’re all having a wonderful weekend, because I certainly am. Last night, I was lucky enough to attend the 2019 Orlando City Foundation All-Star Soccerball Gala, an amazing event hosted by the Lions’ primary sponsor, Orlando Health. The event celebrates the Orlando City Foundation’s All-Star community, from the many volunteer coaches all the way to the groundsmen. It was hosted at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld, and included a raffle, silent auction, and live auction — all featuring spectacular items and packages.

I even got a picture with the man himself, Luis Nani! It was certainly a night to remember, and fortunately, I remember it well as I was unable to partake in the complimentary cocktail hour since I have a league match to play, well, probably right now as you’re reading this.

Last week, our Sunday side took a thrashing, so hopefully that served as a wake up call and we can take a positive result home and put points, or a point, on the board. To be fair, the team has only trained together three times, and it was our first match as a team. There’s ample room for growth and improvement. I just wish we hadn’t already lost a striker to a torn hamstring and a winger to a torn knee ligament…talk about bad luck. 

Meanwhile, the Lions played Minnesota United behind closed doors with no media access yesterday and the result hasn’t quite made it out to the public yet. Stay tuned for an update on that one (if any updates actually occur).

Regardless, you’re here for your Lion Links, not the Alek update, so let’s do this thing, right? Here’s your Sunday helping of Links. Enjoy!

Was Last Season a Fluke?

I’m just going to start this one with my own vehement answer: yes. It was. We could take a very deep dive into the rabbit hole of how it was, and where things truly went awry, but honestly, I’m too optimistic about this season to do so. Andrew Wiebe, Bobby Warshaw, and Matt Doyle of mlssoccer.com speak on just what needs to go right this season in order for the Lions to turn things around and, hopefully, find a spot in the 2019 MLS playoffs. What does the 2019 season have in store for Orlando? It’s too soon to say, but here’s a brief video preview from the league’s website.

New Lion Nani is Settling In Off the Pitch

While we all anticipate the impending debut of the club’s newest Designated Player, it seems that the man himself is enjoying the City Beautiful. After meeting with supporters following the Lions’ 6-2 thumping of New England to claim silverware via the Orlando City Invitational, Nani made it out to an Orlando Magic game, making sure to network and establish a friendship with fellow European in the States, Magic power forward and center Nikola Vucevic. It’s great to see the newest addition getting involved and showing his commitment to the Orlando community.

The Purple Pride 5K Primed Supporters for an Exciting Season

March 2 is the big day. Most importantly, it’s the date circled on the calendar that marks the beginning of the 2019 MLS regular season, with the Lions slated to clash with New York City FC at 2:30 p.m. in Orlando City Stadium (be there, be loud, be ready). But before you make it out to the stadium, perhaps you participated in yesterday’s Purple Pride 5K run to get the endorphins going (and to justify the impending calories we’re all bound to consume during match day). The fifth annual Purple Pride 5K went off without a hitch, with an excellent turnout and accommodating weather to ensure that Lions and Pride supporters had a blast. Maybe you missed this one. If so, be ready, because it’s coming back next year!

Celtic FC Loan Promising American Defender to Charlotte Independence

Andrew Gutman, a Hermann Trophy winner — an accolade awarded annually by the Missouri Athletic Club to the United States’ top male and female college soccer players — has been loaned to Charlotte by Scottish powerhouse side Celtic FC. The 22-year-old had been training with the club since Feb. 8. The move is unique, as Celtic’s other recent American signing, Manny Perez, is also spending time on loan, but in his case with with North Carolina FC.

“I’m excited to join the Independence,” Gutman said in a statement. “While I’m here I want to contribute as much as I can. I want to do everything I can to help the team win. Being a professional brings new goals and new challenges, so I’m putting the Hermann Trophy behind me and trying to achieve new goals.”

The move comes just weeks after Major League Soccer blocked Gutman’s loan to Nashville SC. Due to Gutman’s affiliation with the Chicago Fire academy, the club still held his MLS rights, therefore any league side wanting to bring him in would have been required to obtain his rights from the Fire. Gutman turned down the opportunity to sign as a Homegrown Player for the fire, and since Charlotte isn’t affiliated with MLS, the move could not be blocked by the league.

Ultimately, Gutman’s goal is to make it back to Celtic and earn a role at the fabled club.

“My goal is to get back to Celtic,” Gutman said. “Having Jim here, he knows the Celtic way very well. I’m excited to learn under him, so I’m looking forward to getting the season going.”

Free Kicks

  • Remember that 6-2 win against New England? Care to relive it one last time? So do I.

  • For anyone that was holding out hope that the Lions could land C.J. Sapong, well, I apologize for pouring cold water on those hopes. He’s off to the Chicago Fire.

  • Messi, are you an alien?

  • And to finish up…seriously, Messi, are you a damn alien?!


All right, I’m out folks. I hope you all enjoy your Sunday, your week, and this ever-building optimism that’s leading up to what could be an amazing 2019 MLS season. This is the year the Lions break into the playoff picture. Mark my words. Ciao!

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Lion Links: 12/20/24

Orlando City’s 2025 MLS season schedule announced, MLS mock drafts, MLS clubs making moves, and more.

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Happy Friday, Mane Landers! I finally have everything squared away after a week of hustling and bustling, meaning I can thankfully avoid the stores this weekend and just relax before next week’s chaos. I’m still trying to nail down what I’ll be cooking as my contribution for my family’s holiday dinner, but it should be fun trialing some options over the next few days. For now though, let’s dive right into today’s links from around the soccer world!

Orlando City’s 2025 MLS Schedule Announced

MLS revealed the schedule for the 2025 season and Orlando City’s first game of the season will be at home against the Philadelphia Union on Feb. 22. Orlando has yet to start a season on the road since joining the league back in 2015. The Lions aren’t scheduled to play against expansion club San Diego FC this year, but they will play their first road game against St. Louis City on June 25. While a majority of Orlando’s games will be on Saturdays, they do have a pair of games on Sundays against Inter Miami, including a rivalry week showdown on May 18. Decision Day will be on Oct. 18, with the Lions on the road to take on Toronto FC to close out the regular season.

Predicting the 2025 MLS SuperDraft

The MLS SuperDraft is set to take place today and Top Drawer Soccer did a mock draft to predict how the first two rounds will go. Orlando City currently has the 27th pick in the first round and Top Drawer Soccer has them selecting defensive midfielder Jackson Castro out of Creighton. The pick makes enough sense to me, as Orlando lost some depth in its midfield following the 2024 season and Castro was Duncan McGuire’s teammate on a strong Creighton team a couple of years ago. The Lions were also predicted to take West Virginia winger Sergio Ors Navarro and Kentucky forward Logan Dorsey in the second round.

Travis Clark of MLSsoccer.com also did a mock draft of the first round, with Orlando taking Cornell winger Alioune Ka. Interestingly enough, both mock drafts have NCAA leading scorer Emil Jaaskelainen going in the first round after Orlando’s pick. I’m pretty excited to see how it all shakes out today and learn which players will become the latest Lions on the team.

MLS Transfer News Roundup

The off-season is bringing plenty of change across the league as teams continue wheeling and dealing in preparation for the 2025 season. The New England Revolution made a splash by trading away up to $3.25 million in General Allocation Money (GAM) to Miami in exchange for attacker Leonardo Campana. The 24-year-old should give a needed boost to a New England team that only scored 37 goals this season. As for Miami, it now has an MLS-trade record fee of $2.5 million in guaranteed GAM and an open Designated Player spot at its disposal.

The LA Galaxy traded away 2024 MLS Cup MVP Gastón Brugman and a conditional $100,000 in GAM to Nashville SC in exchange for midfielder Sean Davis. Brugman will help Nashville fill the gap left by Anibal Godoy, who joined San Diego FC as a free agent. FC Dallas also added a free agent, signing defender Lalas Abubakar to a two-year deal.

GAM Amounts Revealed for Each MLS Club

MLS pulled back the curtain a bit and unveiled the amount of General Allocation Money that each team had as of Dec. 10. Orlando City’s total comes in at $3,990,312, which is a pretty hefty amount that can be used to improve the team. Atlanta United’s $6,503,478 is the most in the league, while the Houston Dynamo are at the other end of the spectrum with just $2,063,538. The Campana trade helps put these amounts into perspective, but there are many uses for GAM and it’s interesting to see where each club stands. It’s also just nice to get some transparency from the league about this and hopefully that trend continues in 2025.

Free Kicks

  • The National Independent Soccer Association will reportedly no longer be sanctioned by the United States Soccer Foundation next year, which would leave MLS NEXT Pro and USL League One as the third-division leagues in the U.S.
  • Tottenham beat Manchester United 4-3 to claim the final semifinal spot in the EFL Cup, with Son Heung-Min scoring directly from a corner kick. Tottenham will face off against Liverpool in the next round, with Newcastle and Arsenal squaring off in the other semifinal.

That’s all I have for you this time around. I wish you all a relaxing weekend and a very happy holidays!

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Lion Links: 12/19/24

Preparing for the MLS SuperDraft, New York Red Bulls sign Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Tim Weah injured, and more.

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? I’ve knocked out all of my shopping except for one gift I’m still trying to procure. I have a lead on it though and high hopes that I can get a literal bow on it before traveling to visit my family next week. For now though, let’s dive into today’s links from around the soccer world!

Getting Ready for the MLS SuperDraft

The 2025 MLS SuperDraft will take place on Friday and the league released the list of 477 eligible players clubs can choose from. This year’s Generation Adidas class includes Cornell forward Alex Harris, North Carolina left back Tate Johnson, Wisconsin forward Dean Boltz, and UC Santa Barbara defensive midfielder Manu Duah. Those players likely won’t be on the board by the time Orlando City’s 27th overall pick rolls around, but the team has proven in the past it isn’t afraid to make a trade for a top prospect.

Here’s a nice position-by-position breakdown of some of the best players available on Friday. I personally think Orlando could use some depth at center back, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the team rolls the dice on a center forward given its track record. Unfortunately, we’ll have to follow along with each pick on the league’s website rather than a stream.

MLS Transfer Roundup

After falling in the MLS Cup final earlier this month, the New York Red Bulls have added some firepower by signing Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting as a Designated Player. The 35-year-old heads to MLS after playing for Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Stoke City, and Schalke 04 over the past 10 years. The Red Bulls now have a fairly dangerous trio of Designated Players in Choupo-Moting, Emil Forsberg, and Dante Vanzeir.

Elsewhere in the Eastern Conference, the New England Revolution added midfielder Jackson Yueill as a free agent. The 27-year-old signed a three-year contract that includes options for 2028 and 2029. D.C. United traded away $150,000 in General Allocation Money to Nashville SC in exchange for defender Lukas MacNaughton. FC Dallas signed midfielder Ramiro Benetti, who has spent the past two seasons with Cruzeiro Esporte Clube in Brazil. Veteran defender Nick Lima has returned to the San Jose Earthquakes, signing a two-year contract with the club.

Keeping Up With the Americans Abroad

The injuries continue to rack up for the Americans, as Tim Weah will miss some time after sustaining a thigh injury earlier this week in Juventus’ win over Cagliari. In better news for Americans plying their trade abroad, forward Ricardo Pepi scored twice in PSV Eindhoven’s 8-0 win against Koninklijke HFC in the KNVB Cup. Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City, and Liverpool are all reportedly interested in left back Antonee Robinson, who turned some heads with a pair of assists on Sunday.

EFL Cup Semifinals Nearly Set

The EFL Cup semifinals are setting up to be a heavyweight affair, with Liverpool, Arsenal, and Newcastle all advancing from the quarterfinals. The day belonged to Gabriel Jesus, who scored his first hat trick for Arsenal in a 3-2 win over Crystal Palace. Liverpool extended its unbeaten streak to 20 games across all competitions after a 2-1 win over Southampton, while Newcastle United beat Brentford thanks to a brace from Sandro Tonali. The final semifinalist will come from today’s match between Manchester United and Tottenham, with the draw taking place afterwards.

Free Kicks

  • The NWSL Shield and Championship trophy paid a visit to WFTV’s studios, and it’s still a bit surreal that the Orlando Pride secured both pieces of silverware this season.

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

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Lion Links: 12/18/24

Another report on the Facundo Torres transfer, Marta wins her own award, Becky Sauerbrunn retires, and more.

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Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. For those that celebrate Christmas, we’re only a week out, so I hope you’ve gotten your shopping done. If not, no judgement from me, just encouragement. I know you can do it! I think we can all do with a little more encouragement these days. For now, let’s get to the links.

Torres Deal Done?

WESH is reporting that the Facundo Torres to Palmeiras deal is done. As of this writing, there has been no confirmation from either club, but it is reasonable to think where there’s this much smoke, there’s fire. Torres may have scored his last goal in purple, and will leave as the club’s all-time leader in that category after three seasons. According to the report, Torres signed a five-year deal with the Brazilian club. We will provide updates as information becomes available.

Marta Wins Marta Award

In the most appropriate award selection in history, Marta has won the inaugural FIFA award for the best goal in women’s soccer, aptly named The FIFA Marta Award.

The award winning goal came in Brazil’s international friendly against Jamaica in June, as the Brazilian made a nice move to clear a defender and then sent in a long-range shot. Check it out.

Marta received the award at FIFA’s “The Best” Award ceremony in Doha, Qatar.

USWNT Legend Becky Sauerbrunn Retires

Former USWNT captain Becky Sauerbrunn is retiring from professional soccer. The legendary defender has played in the NWSL in every year of it’s existence. She retires having won three championships, one NWSL Shield, multiple Women’s World Cups, and Olympic medals. Sauerbrunn is definitively one of the best to ever wear a U.S. jersey.

NWSL, MLS NEXT Pro Expand

The NWSL is entering into exclusive negotiations with a Denver-area group regarding the league’s next expansion franchise. Denver was picked above both Cincinnati and Cleveland. The expansion fee is in the $105-$120 million range.

MLS NEXT Pro is also adding another new team. Until a new name, logo, and brand are settled on, the team will be called West Michigan Soccer. The team will be the sixth independent club in MLS NEXT Pro. Orlando City B won’t have the opportunity to play the new team until 2027.

Free Kicks

  • Torres’ goal against Nashville made it into a compilation of volleyed goals from the MLS Twitter account.

That will do it for today. Keep checking in as our Orlando City and Orlando Pride Season in Review pieces continue. Vamos Orlando!

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