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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.”

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  • 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: 4/28/25

Lions defeat Atlanta United, Pride bounce back against Angel City FC, OCB falls to New York Red Bulls II, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Jeremy Reper

Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. I will cover high school volleyball and soccer later this week. Let’s wish a happy birthday to Orlando City B forward Thalles, who turns 20 today. Our beloved Lions finally won a match this month, the Pride bounced back with a win, and OCB lost over the weekend. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.

Lions Defeat Atlanta United at Home

Orlando City snapped its three-game winless streak and extended its unbeaten streak to seven games, beating rival Atlanta United 3-0 Saturday at Inter&Co Stadium. Luis Muriel, Alex Freeman, and Marco Pasalic scored for the Lions. With Pasalic’s goal and assist in Saturday’s match against Atlanta, he added his name to the club record books by becoming the fourth player in club history to have seven goal contributions in his first 10 matches.

Orlando set a club record early in the match for the most consecutive shutout minutes. By the end of the match, Orlando had not conceded a goal in 436 minutes. The Lions’ last goal conceded was to Christian Ramirez in the 14th minute against the LA Galaxy last month. Orlando City will be on the road Saturday to take on the Chicago Fire at Soldier Field.

Pride Rally to Defeat Angel City FC at Home

The Orlando Pride completed the comeback, overcoming a 2-0 deficit late in the second half and defeating Angel City FC 3-2 Friday at Inter&Co Stadium. In the final 20 minutes, Marta and Barbra Banda scored to tie the match after Orlando trailed 2-0. Orlando also got an own goal in stoppage time from Angel City FC defender M.A. Vignola and escaped with a win at home. The Pride bounced back after a defeat to the Washington Spirit the previous week. With the Kansas City Current losing to the North Carolina Courage over the weekend, the Pride are tied with the Current atop the NWSL table. After the match, Orlando Pride Head Coach Seb Hines shared his thoughts on his team’s resiliency to overturn a 2-0 deficit and fight back for the win at home.

The Pride will travel to the Pacific Northwest to face the Portland Thorns in their next match Saturday at Providence Park.

Orlando City B Falls at Home to New York Red Bulls II

Orlando City B started slowly and dug too deep a hole to climb out of on Sunday night in a 4-2 loss to New York Red Bulls II at Osceola County Stadium. The Young Lions trailed 2-0 early in the first half. Jhon Solis pulled one back for OCB before Red Bulls II added another goal to make it 3-1 just before halftime. In the second half, Justin Ellis scored to pull the Young Lions within one again before Ibrahim Kasule converted a penalty kick goal in stoppage time to seal the win against OCB. New York Red Bulls II moves to second in the Eastern Conference with 13 points, while Orlando City B has lost back-to-back matches and is in fifth with 11 points. OCB will be on the road Friday to take on Chicago Fire II at SeatGeek Stadium.

NWSL Announces Plans to Launch a Second Division Women’s League

The National Women’s Soccer League has submitted an application to the U.S. Soccer Federation to launch a second-division soccer league in 2026, the league announced on Friday. The plan for this new league is to focus on furthering player development and building a pipeline between the NWSL and the second division league, similar to Major League Soccer and MLS NEXT Pro. Eight clubs are reportedly set for the league’s inaugural season, including the Orlando Pride. Joining Orlando in committing to the league are Bay FC, the Kansas City Current, the North Carolina Courage, NJ/NY Gotham FC, Racing Louisville, the Seattle Reign, and the Washington Spirit. The Division 2 clubs would play in the same stadiums as their parent clubs. The season format would be a round robin, featuring 14 matches, home and away, and will include playoffs with two semifinals and a championship match.

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That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.

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Lion Links: 4/25/25

Orlando City gets ready for Atlanta United, Luiz Muzzi and Ricardo Moreira promoted, NWSL MVP candidates, and more.

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Happy Friday! Today starts three straight days of Orlando soccer to enjoy, so make sure to plan your weekend accordingly. It was a fairly fast week for me, and I was able to read three books somehow. Before we dive into today’s links, let’s all wish a very happy 21st birthday to Orlando City winger Nicolas Rodriguez!

Orlando City Gets Ready for Rivalry Match

The Lions are back in action Saturday night against rival Atlanta United in what should be one of the more interesting matchups of the weekend. Both teams are looking for answers on offense heading into this match, as Orlando is coming off of three straight scoreless draws and Atlanta hasn’t won since March. Taking on a rival at home could be just what’s needed for the Lions to jumpstart their attack and return to the form they had earlier this season. Head Coach Oscar Pareja spoke on how it’s an important game to win for Orlando, as well as how the offense needs to exercise some calmness to finish its chances.

Orlando City Promotes Luiz Muzzi and Ricardo Moreira

Luiz Muzzi and Ricardo Moreira were both promoted by Orlando City, with Moreira taking over as the club’s general manager and sporting director and Muzzi becoming senior advisor to ownership, global soccer ventures. It’s a natural step up for Moreira, who joined the club in 2018 and has helped build a competitive roster that’s made the playoffs for the past five seasons. Muzzi’s new role is a bit of a mouthful, but he’ll be taking on an advisory role focused on the growth of the club while working closely with ownership.

“I am truly grateful to have had the opportunity to serve as Orlando City Soccer Club’s EVP of Soccer Operations and General Manager for seven seasons, and I am excited to continue my journey with the club in this new role,” said Luiz Muzzi. “I look forward to working alongside the Wilf family and the leadership team to help shape the future of the club and its continued success, both on and off the field, and I know Orlando City’s Soccer Operations will be in great hands under Ricardo’s leadership.”

Orlando Pride Players in the NWSL MVP Hunt

Now that we’re over a month into the NWSL season, ESPN‘s Jeff Kassouf highlighted the league’s early MVP candidates, and there are a couple of familiar faces in his rankings. Orlando Pride forward Barbra Banda is predictably in the mix in sixth on the list, as she has three goals and an assist to her name so far. But a surprise inclusion is midfielder Haley McCutcheon, who has impressed on both sides of the ball to earn ninth place in the rankings. While I think the MVP race will ultimately be between scorers like Banda, Temwa Chawinga, Ashley Hatch, and Debinha, it’s pretty great to see McCutcheon receive deserved praise for her performance this year.

MLS Transfer News Roundup

The transfer deadline may be over for MLS clubs, but deals that crossed the finish line are still coming in. The Columbus Crew added yet another forward by sending up to $1.2 million to the Houston Dynamo in exchange for Aliyu Ibrahim. The 23-year-old will maintain his U22 Initiative Player status in Columbus and recorded 12 goals and nine assists across 90 appearances for Houston. LAFC signed 26-year-old midfielder Ryan Raposo, who spent the past five seasons with the Vancouver Whitecaps and was a free agent this year. St. Louis City also made things official with Simon Becher by making his loan move a permanent one so that he stays with the club.

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That’s all I have for you this time around. Mother’s Day is less than a month away, just as a warning. If the mothers in your life like romance books and you’re looking for a gift, I can’t recommend The Rom-Commers by Katherine Center enough. Have a great Friday!

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Lion Links: 4/24/25

Orlando Pride prepare for Angel City FC, MLS deadline day deals, OCB slips in power rankings, and more.

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? It’s been a few days since a rough weekend for Orlando City and the Orlando Pride. Time heals all wounds, but let’s also hope it heals offenses considering both teams were shut out. Let’s go ahead and manifest some good officiating this weekend as well while we’re at it. That might be a tall order, but I’m feeling optimistic. Let’s get to the links!

Orlando Pride Prepare for Angel City FC

The Orlando Pride will look to bounce back when they welcome Angel City FC to the City Beautiful for a home game Friday night. Orlando lost its first game of the year and first home game since 2023 last week against the Washington Spirit, falling 1-0. Angel City is also coming off of its first loss of the season, falling 4-0 at home to NJ/NY Gotham FC at home. Pride defender Kerry Abello spoke on how the Pride will need to create better chances compared to last week as they prepare to right the ship with a home victory.

Orlando City B Drops a Spot in Power Rankings

Although OCB fell from third to fourth in the latest MLS NEXT Pro power rankings, the Young Lions are solidly in the top five teams in the league. OCB was on a bye last weekend, so not moving too much in the rankings can be expected. While the Young Lions fell 3-2 in their last league game against Inter Miami II, spirits are likely high with the team due to the Orlando City U-18 team’s success in the Generation Adidas Cup. Let’s hope the Young Lions can ride that momentum into Sunday night’s match with New York Red Bulls II.

MLS Deadline Day Transfer News

The MLS transfer deadline day has come and gone and there were some notable moves to catch up on. Real Salt Lake’s deal with Boavista for forward Robert Bozenik reportedly collapsed, but the club still added striker William Agada from Sporting Kansas City in exchange for $500,000 in 2025 General Allocation Money and another $350,000 in GAM if he re-signs. Inter Miami traded winger Robert Taylor to Austin FC in exchange for up to $750,000 in GAM, with only $50,000 of that being conditional. Atlanta United traded winger Xande Silva to St. Louis City SC for up to $250,000 in GAM as well.

The Houston Dynamo also have a new forward, signing Toyosi Olusanya from Scottish club St. Mirren. The New England Revolution traded Noel Buck to the San Jose Earthquakes for up to $650,000 in cold, hard cash, reuniting the 20-year-old with Bruce Arena. Frankie Amaya is back in MLS, joining LAFC on loan from Toluca. As of this writing, Minnesota United are reportedly in hot pursuit of Miami’s Julian Gressel.

Sources: Minnesota United in advanced talks to acquire Julian Gressel from Inter Miami.Nothing done yet. Still details to figure out. Optimism something gets done, but not there yet.

Tom Bogert (@tombogert.bsky.social) 2025-04-24T00:25:26.971Z

Keeping Up With the Americans Abroad

The race for a place in the English Premier League is heating up in the EFL Championship and Americans are right in the thick of it. Brenden Aaronson and Leeds United have already secured promotion, along with Burnley. Forward Haji Wright has scored 12 goals for Coventry City this season, and his club currently holds the final playoff spot. Midfielder Aidan Morris and Middlesbrough are three points behind, while former Lion Daryl Dike and West Brom will need to win their remaining two matches for a shot at sneaking in.

In Italy, Christian Pulisic started in AC Milan’s 3-0 victory over rival Inter to book a spot in the Italian Cup final on May 14. Fellow American Yunus Musah was an unused substitute. Catarina Macario scored twice and Mia Fishel added a goal as well in Chelsea’s 4-0 win against Crystal Palace, helping their team get ever closer to winning its sixth straight Women’s Super League title.

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That’s it for today’s links! Make sure to stay hydrated out there as we get closer and closer to summer. Have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week.

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