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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: 4/30/26

Orlando City advances in U.S. Open Cup, Orlando Pride Head Coach Seb Hines earns praise, NWSL sticks with current calendar, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando Pride

For the third Thursday morning in a row, we are all basking in the triumph of a midweek win by Orlando City. It feels good, to say the least, and I’m a bit sad that there’s not another Wednesday match next week. Regardless, there’s plenty of Orlando soccer ahead this weekend to look forward to. Now that we have a little optimism to get us through the rest of the week, let’s get to the links!

Orlando City Wins U.S. Open Cup Thriller

Orlando City has reached the quarterfinals of the 2026 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup after winning 4-3 on the road against the New England Revolution in the round of 16. It was truly a back-and-forth affair and Orlando didn’t have the lead at any point of the match until scoring the winner in stoppage time. Just like in the previous round against FC Naples, it wasn’t the prettiest of wins, but all that matters is advancing, and the Lions are through to the quarterfinals. The draw for the rest of the bracket will take place this morning starting at 9:30 a.m.

Seb Hines Receives High Praise

Orlando Pride Head Coach Seb Hines placed eighth in ESPN‘s rankings of the top 20 women’s club soccer coaches in the world. Orlando’s transformation with him at the helm has been historic, as he coached the Pride to winning both the NWSL Championship and the Shield in 2024. The only other current NWSL coaches above him on the list are Angel City FC’s Alex Straus and Gotham FC’s Juan Carlos Amoros. Jonatan Giraldez, who left the Washington Spirit for OL Lyonnes last summer, tops the list, while former Pride head coach Marc Skinner missed the cut.

NWSL Will Stick With Current Calendar For Now

In a league statement, the National Women’s Soccer League announced that it will continue with its spring-to-fall schedule through 2030. This news comes after evaluation by the league of making a similar move as MLS and switching to a calendar that aligns with European leagues.

An update from the NWSL on the competition calendar.

NWSL (@nwslsoccer.com) 2026-04-29T15:01:48.017Z

This should give all parties a decent amount of time to explore long-term options. It also means we will get to enjoy domestic soccer all year long for at least a couple of years once MLS makes the switch in 2027. We’ll see what happens in the NWSL in 2031, which is also when the U.S. will cohost the Women’s World Cup that summer.

Keeping Up With Americans Abroad

European soccer is winding down and many American players will aim to finish strongly after struggling a bit this season. Fulham defender Antonee Robinson only has one assist this season, while Christian Pulisic has recorded just one goal contribution in 2026. In more positive news, former Lion Alex Freeman played every minute of Villarreal’s 2-1 win over Celta Vigo and hopefully more minutes are ahead of him to close out the season. Forward Folarin Balogun was named AS Monaco’s Player of the Month after scoring in three of his four appearances this month. Another star-spangled storyline to keep an eye on is in the EFL Championship as Aidan Morris and Middlesbrough fight for promotion.

Free Kicks

  • New York City FC’s Maxi Moralez had three assists in his team’s 3-1 win against the New York Red Bulls in the U.S. Open Cup, with all three of NYCFC’s goals coming from corner kicks.
  • Nashville SC forward Ahmed Qasam won MLS Goal of the Matchday for his strike against Charlotte FC. I’m still not sure how Tyrese Spicer’s goal wasn’t nominated.
  • Atletico Madrid and Arsenal each scored a penalty in a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal matchup. Antoine Griezmann, who will join Orlando this summer, hit the crossbar in what was likely his final Champions League game at the Metropolitano.
  • Afghan Women United, a women’s soccer team of Afghan refugees, has been allowed by FIFA to take part in international competitions.
  • FIFA is in talks over implementing a rule that would require soccer teams to field a young Homegrown player during games. The idea would make more sense to me if players didn’t already have options available to get playing time through loans or tournaments outside of league play.
  • English defender Millie Bright announced her retirement from professional soccer. The 32-year-old has played for Chelsea since 2014, but injuries have plagued her over the years and she will continue to be part of the club in the future.
  • Paris Saint-Germain right back Achraf Hakimi is out for the next few weeks due to a thigh injury sustained in the club’s wild 5-4 win over Bayern Munich in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semifinals.

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: 4/29/26

Orlando City plays New England tonight, the Orlando Pride are recognized, USMNT news, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. It’s match day with Orlando City taking on the New England Revolution in the U.S. Open Cup tonight. The fixture congestion is real as this is the third match for the Lions in just eight days. I’m sure that it will be fine since Orlando City doesn’t have any injury or depth issues…err…let’s get to the links.

Orlando City’s Open Cup Continues

Orlando City is in Rhode Island to take on the New England Revolution in the next round of the U.S. Open Cup. As always, it will be interesting to see which regular starters play and which youngsters get the start, though the difference between those two is not as stark as in the past. The Lions also have a trip to play Inter Miami this weekend to consider. I don’t think it will happen, but I say go all in on the Open Cup and play Orlando City B against Miami.

Orlando Pride Earns Recognition

Zara Chavoshi is the Orlando Pride’s nominee for the Lauren Holiday Impact Award for 2026. Chavoshi’s chosen community partner is Habitat for Humanity Seminole-Apopka. Each of the 16 NWSL teams are represented with a panel of judges, including Holiday, determining the winner. In other news, the Pride are still in the top three of SI.com’s NWSL power rankings. Shockingly — I say with tongue planted firmly in cheek — Barbra Banda didn’t make CBSsports.com’s NWSL Team of the Week despite scoring a brace.

Griezmann Continues Champions League Chase

Orlando City’s next Designated Player, Antoine Griezmann, has unfinished business with current club Atletico Madrid. Griezmann and Atletico face Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League semifinals this afternoon. As much as I’m looking forward to Griezmann’s arrival in Orlando, I am also all for him winning hardware before he leaves Atletico.

USMNT News

The World Cup is just around the corner, and there are many players in MLS who will be representing their respective countries. Matt Turner is making an excellent case that he should be the first-choice keeper for the USMNT. Stepping outside of MLS, is Weston McKennie the player who the U.S. can least afford to lose heading into the World Cup? McKennie has been playing well this year for club and country. Meanwhile, Christian Pulisic has been in a bit of a slump. Hopefully, he can turn it around before the World Cup.

Free Kicks

  • Rodrigo Schlegel visited Orlando City’s training this week. I’m not saying I want him to start, but a short-term contract for depth might be nice.

🚨 Jose Mourinho preferred candidate of Florentino Perez to become next Real Madrid head coach. Support not universal inside #RMFC but president driving process so 63yo strong contender. Time-sensitive ~€3m break clause in Benfica contract 🚨@theathleticfc.bsky.socialwww.nytimes.com/athletic/723…

David Ornstein (@david-ornstein.bsky.social) 2026-04-28T11:49:11.588Z
  • Sometimes there’s a light of hope in the dark forest that we’re travelling through. Believe.

That will do it for today. Check back for our coverage of Orlando City’s match tonight. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 4/28/26

Takeaways from MLS matchday 10, Americans in midweek action, Vancouver Whitecaps may be relocated, and more.

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Image of Martin Ojeda with the ball against Nashville.
Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Good morning, everyone. It was a mixed bag for Orlando’s soccer teams over the weekend, as Orlando City B was the only one of the three sides to get a result. We’ve got another busy week ahead of us as Orlando City will be in action twice, the Orlando Pride face the Washington Spirit on Saturday, and OCB takes on Crown Legacy to round off the week on Sunday. We’ve got plenty to discuss today, so let’s jump into the links.

MLS Matchday 10 Lessons

Matchday 10 is officially in the books for Major League Soccer, so what did we learn from the weekend’s action? For one thing, the Vancouver Whitecaps seem to have done a very good job of reloading from the off-season losses of Ali Ahmed and Jayden Nelson. New faces Cheikh Sabaly and Bruno Caicedo have been finding their feet and both had goal involvements in Vancouver’s 3-1 win over the Colorado Rapids. Matt Turner looks to be rediscovering some of his best form as he made nine saves in the New England Revolution’s 1-1 draw with Inter Miami. New York City FC’s Matt Freese has been the frontrunner to start in goal for the United States Men’s National Team at the World Cup this summer, but based on his league performances, Turner could make a late charge.

Americans in Midweek Action

Plenty of Americans will be taking part in games during the working week, so let’s have a look at the schedule. Things get started Wednesday, when Tim Ream, Luca de la Torre, and Charlotte FC play Atlanta United in the U.S. Open Cup Round of 16. Wednesday has Johnny Cardoso and Atletico Madrid hosting Arsenal in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semifinals. On Thursday, Chris Richards and Crystal Palace will travel to Shakhtar Donetsk for the first leg of a UEFA Conference League semifinal. The action wraps up on Friday when Brenden Aaronson and Leeds United host Burnley in a Premier League tilt.

Relocation Possible for Vancouver Whitecaps

A special committee of MLS owners reportedly met earlier in April to discuss the potential relocation of the Vancouver Whitecaps. Specifically, Las Vegas is said to have been the primary relocation option discussed at the meeting. It’s been two decades since a team was relocated, as the last franchise to move were the San Jose Earthquakes, who went to Houston and became the Dynamo before being replaced with another San Jose expansion team two years later. Other cities said to be interested in landing a team include Phoenix, Indianapolis, and Sacramento, with Phoenix reportedly one of the main candidates being considered for relocation alongside Vegas. In the meantime, the Whitecaps remain up for sale while the team tries to find an in-market stadium solution, as the team’s lease with BC Place expires at the end of the year.

High Profile Injuries Continue

The 2025-2026 European season has seen a number of high profile injuries, and that’s a trend that unfortunately continued over the weekend. Xavi Simons suffered a torn ACL in his right knee during Tottenham Hotspur’s 1-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, and he will undergo surgery that will sideline him for a significant amount of time. Real Madrid confirmed on Monday that Kylian Mbappe has a left hamstring injury, and he could reportedly miss the May 10 Clasico match against Barcelona as well as the rest of the La Liga season. AC Milan midfielder Luka Modric fractured his left cheekbone in the team’s 0-0 draw with Juventus on Sunday and had surgery to repair the damage. His club season is over, but Croatia manager Zlatko Dalic is confident that he will be healthy in time for the World Cup.

Free Kicks

  • FIFA will reportedly increase the number of times that yellow cards are wiped away at this summer’s World Cup.

That’s all I’ve got for you this morning. Vamos Orlando!

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