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Lion Links: 3/16/19
Welcome to home match day number two! I don’t know about the rest of y’all Mane Landers, but this past week couldn’t have gone by any slower for me. It feels as if it’s already been weeks and weeks since the Lions hosted a team at Orlando City Stadium, and it even seems like a while since last Saturday’s draw against the Chicago Fire. Maybe I’m just getting better at compartmentalizing when Orlando City breaks my heart, who’s to say?
Anyway, let’s get to Friday’s news before the boys in purple have a chance to emotionally damage me some more.
Lions Loan Out Homegrown Goalkeeper Mason Stajduhar
Either it’s simply my luck or Orlando City is not so great at keeping things under wraps, or perhaps a combination of both. Nevertheless, I have more news to bring you that we all saw coming. The Lions finally confirmed the loan of Homegrown Player, and fourth goalkeeper, Mason Stajduhar to the Tulsa Roughnecks of the United Soccer League’s Championship division for the remainder of the 2019 Major League Soccer season. Signed way back in 2015, Stajduhar has never seen any professional minutes, in part due to an unfortunate battle with Localized Ewing’s Sarcoma in 2017 and 2018 that the 21-year-old ultimately won. Hopefully, this will translate to meaningful game time for Stajduhar and perhaps see him return to the Lions ready to battle it out for the number one spot.
SeaWolves Dump Florida Tropics
The Orlando SeaWolves grabbed the lead in the Florida Indoor Derby last night with a 6-3 win over the Florida Tropics at Silver Spurs Arena. With one more home match-up against the Lakeland-based team remaining, the SeaWolves lead the season series, 3-2. Gordy Gurson and Osvaldo Rojas each netted a brace and former USL Lion Jonny Mendoza got a goal as well. Give it up for Tropics keeper Hugo Silva though, as he stood on his head to prevent Orlando from blowing the visitors back to Lakeland on the sheer force of goals. The SeaWolves are back in action tonight at home against the Kansas City Comets.
FIFA Makes One World Cup Decision and Delays Another to June
In somewhat normal FIFA fashion, Friday saw soccer’s governing body be both decisive and indecisive. The FIFA Council confirmed that video assistant referees (VAR) will be used throughout the 2019 Women’s World Cup this summer in France. When it comes to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, FIFA wasn’t quite ready to make a definitive choice to expand the competition. Gianni Infantino, current FIFA president, said that the expansion to 48 teams is “feasible,” though it will need to be given the go-ahead by the FIFA Congress this June. As of right now, the joint Canada, Mexico, and United States hosted 2026 World Cup will be the first to feature the 48-team format.
UEFA Champions League and Europa League Draws Are Made
After an intense and often unpredictable round of 16, the UEFA Champions League now has the eight teams that will fight it out in the quarterfinals for a chance to be one step closer to Europe’s ultimate glory. Four of the eight clubs are English Premier League sides and two will face each other — Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City — the latter of which is the odds-on favorite to win the competition. In a change back to the old format, this year’s quarterfinal draw also set up the bracket for the rest of the tournament.
😎 Here is the road to Madrid… #UCLdraw pic.twitter.com/Rqpce9gEz3
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) March 15, 2019
The UEFA Europa League also drew its quarterfinal match-ups on Friday and the most interesting tie appeared to be that of Arsenal taking on Napoli, which currently sits second place in Italy’s Serie A behind only Cristiano Ronaldo’s Juventus. My Blues of Chelsea are up against Slavia Praha in what should be one of the easier battles, even considering the former’s performance to knock out La Liga’s Sevilla.
🤩 The quarter-finals draw in full 🤩
Most exciting game? 🤔#UEL | #UELdraw pic.twitter.com/W3OBTlHM3U
— UEFA Europa League (@EuropaLeague) March 15, 2019
Orlando SeaWolves Players Visit Local Elementary School Before Last Night’s Match
As part of the club’s Anti-Bully Initiative with partners Mullinax Ford Kissimmee, players from the Orlando SeaWolves visited Mill Creek Elementary School Friday morning. Derek Huffman, Edwin Rojas, and Osvaldo Rojas handed out tickets for Saturday’s home match to a group of students.
Free Kicks
- Here’s a handy graphic of everything you need to know about today’s match versus the Montreal Impact. Make sure you grab the gameday poster featuring Nani while you’re at the stadium.
- Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer took to Twitter to congratulate Orlando Pride’s Ashlyn Harris and Ali Krieger on their engagement, while offering to officiate it as well.
- United States Soccer President Carlos Cordeiro issued this statement regarding the U.S. Women’s National Team lawsuit. Personally, I’m having a hard time dignifying the statement by mentioning it here.
- If he doesn’t end up with the rest of Orlando City’s leftovers at Inter Beckham FC, Jason Kreis could coach the U-23 U.S. Olympic team.
- Several former Orlando City players made headlines on Friday. Defensive midfielder Lawrence Olum from the USL days signed with his old coach Adrian Heath at Minnesota United. Scottish club Hibernian FC confirmed the signing of Jonathan Spector. Finally, Lewis Neal received his National A-Senior Coaching License from U.S. Soccer.
- Italian soccer legend Fabio Cannavaro is the new coach of China.
- ESPN released its annual World Fame 100 list, featuring three international soccer superstars in the top five.
- In non-soccer news, 49 people tragically lost their lives in a Christchurch, New Zealand mass shooting. Mayor Dyer expressed his condolences, as did Kiwi soccer star Abby Erceg. Our thoughts are with the victims of this horrid act and their families.
Now that I’ve bummed you out, get down to Church Street and the stadium to cheer yourself up by rooting for our Lions. Let’s all bring the noise and cheer the team on to its first three points of the season. Go City!
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Lion Links: 4/20/26
Lions fall to Houston Dynamo, OCB draws Carolina Core, Pride players on international duty, and more.
Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. I’ve been staying busy at work. Let’s wish a happy belated birthday to Orlando City defender Iago, who turned 21 Saturday. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.
Lions Lose to Houston Dynamo at Home
Orlando City fell 1-0 to the Houston Dynamo Saturday at Inter&Co Stadium. After a scoreless first half, Hector Herrera’s goal in the second half was enough for the visitors to walk out of Orlando with a win on the road. Despite conceding one goal, the Lions put up a better defensive performance, but the attack was hardly a threat and Orlando couldn’t score a late equalizer. With that result, Orlando City drops to last in the MLS table with four points through eight matches. It will be another busy week for the Lions, taking on Charlotte FC Wednesday at home before traveling to face D.C. United Saturday at Audi Field.
Orlando City Hires Sebastian Setti as Interim Assistant Coach
Orlando City announced Friday that the club has hired Sebastian Setti as interim assistant coach, adding to Martin Perelman’s interim technical staff. Setti was previously an assistant coach with Club Necaxa in Liga MX in 2025. He was also an assistant coach with K.M.S.K. Deinze in Belgium in 2024 and with CF Montreal in 2023, and he led CD Laudio in Spain from 2018 to 2021.
OCB Wins Penalty Shootout After 2-2 Draw vs. Carolina Core
Orlando City B drew Carolina Core 2-2 at Osceola County Stadium Sunday after throwing away a 2-0 lead in the second half. Gustavo Caraballo converted a penalty kick to give the Young Lions the early lead in the first half. Pedro Leao added a goal to make it 2-0 just before halftime. However, in the second half, Carolina rallied and scored two goals in three minutes to tie the match, with the second coming off a mistake by goalkeeper Tristan Himes. OCB won the penalty shootout 6-5 to earn a second point. After six matches, the Young Lions are eighth in the MLS NEXT Pro Eastern Conference standings with 10 points. OCB will be on the road against Chicago Fire II Sunday at SeatGeek Stadium.
Pride Players on International Duty
Multiple Pride players were in action for their national teams over the weekend, bringing the international break to a close. Orlando Pride forward Barbra Banda scored a goal for Zambia in a 1-1 draw against South Korea in a friendly. Midfielder Angelina came off the bench for Brazil in the second half in a 1-0 win over Canada, also in friendly competition. Goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse was on the bench as England beat Iceland 1-0 in a UEFA World Cup qualifying match. Forward Solai Washington started for the Reggae Girlz, as Jamaica defeated Guyana 2-0 in a 2026 Concacaf Women’s Championship qualifier match.
USWNT Bounces Back to Win Third Friendly vs. Japan
The U.S Women’s National Team rebounded from a 1-0 loss with a 3-0 win against Japan Friday at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, CO. After a scoreless first half, Naomi Girma scored the opening goal in the second half. Rose Lavelle extended the Yanks’ lead 2-0, and Kennedy Wesley scored her first international goal to put it away. The USWNT closed out the April international window by winning two of three matches against Japan.
Free Kicks
- Former Lion Daryl Dike scored his first EFL Championship goal since May 2025 in the second half as West Bromwich Albion defeated Preston North End 2-0 Saturday.
- Former OCB forward Shak Mohammed scored his first goal in Major League Soccer for Nashville SC Saturday.
- Real Sociedad manager Pellegrino Matarazzo made history by becoming the first U.S.-born coach to win a major trophy in Europe’s top five leagues as his side defeated Atletico Madrid 4-3 in penalties after a 2-2 draw Saturday to lift the Copa del Rey trophy.
- Folarin Balogun scored for the eighth consecutive league match to help AS Monaco secure a 2-2 draw against AJ Auxerre in Ligue 1 action Sunday.
- The first daylight offside goal was scored in a Canadian Premier League match over the weekend, as the referee permitted Pacific FC forward Alejandro Diaz’s goal to stand against the Halifax Wanderers in a 2-2 draw.
- Erling Haaland scored the winning goal to help Manchester City beat Arsenal 2-1 Sunday to stay in the hunt for the Premier League title race and move within three points of the league leaders.
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: 4/17/26
Caitlin Carducci settling in with the Orlando Pride, Seven Castain scores for U.S. U-23 team, Alex Freeman adjusting in Spain, and more.
Happy Friday! My mood is still buoyed by Orlando City’s midweek win as we get ready for another weekend filled with soccer. The USWNT plays tonight, the Lions are in action on Saturday, and Orlando City B will wrap things up with a match against Carolina Core FC on Sunday. It should be a nice next few days and I’m looking forward to trying out a new brunch spot near me as well. Let’s get to the links!
Caitlin Carducci Builds Orlando Pride Foundation
Orlando Pride Vice President of Soccer Operations and General Manager Caitlin Carducci has been with the team for a few months since being hired in January and is starting to settle in with the club. It’s a different role than the one she had with the Kansas City Current, as she’s making more final decisions here in Orlando. Carducci discussed her focus on building relationships with each player early on, the hiring of Mark Wilson as the club’s technical director, and how she’s creating a solid infrastructure for the club’s operations.
Seven Castain Scores Winner for U.S. U-23 Team
The United States U-23 Women’s National Team wrapped up its trio of friendlies in Spain with a 4-3 win over France. Orlando Pride forward Seven Castain came off the bench and scored the winner for the U.S. in stoppage time. Fellow Pride player Ally Lemos started the match. The U.S. went undefeated over the course of these friendlies, previously drawing against France and Denmark. The Pride had plenty of representation during these games, with Castain, Lemos, Simone Jackson, and Yolanda Thomas all in Europe during the break.
Alex Freeman Finding His Footing in Spain
Former Orlando City defender Alex Freeman, who was transferred to Villarreal earlier this year, spoke on how he aims to improve from this move to Europe.
“Football-wise, this is one of the things I need in my game. I need to take it up a notch and be more technical. It’s something that, if I had to choose a club, I would choose this club in this country because it’s somewhere where I can take my next step,” he says. “It was always the right move for me. I needed to go, not only to prove myself, because I have done that in the past, but to really test myself. I want to show that I am able to do it and be in that environment.”
Along with the language barrier, Freeman detailed how he’s adjusting to the faster pace of the game in Villarreal. The 21-year-old also talked about how sudden the transfer was, his goals this La Liga season, and the warm welcome he’s gotten so far.
USWNT Takes On Japan Tonight
The USWNT will host Japan tonight in Denver in the third match between the two this month. It will be interesting to see how the USWNT responds after losing 1-0 to Japan on Tuesday, particularly in regards to which players Head Coach Emma Hayes chooses for the starting lineup. Japan is a tough opponent that should continue to test the U.S. as both teams prepare for the 2027 Women’s World Cup.
Free Kicks
- Orlando City’s next U.S. Open Cup match will be on April 29 against the New England Revolution. The match will take place in Rhode Island at Centreville Bank Stadium, which is where the Revs just played Rhode Island FC
- Bernardo Silva announced that he will leave Manchester City this summer after nine years with the club. It’s unclear where he will play next, but I wouldn’t be surprised if New York City FC is in the mix.
- Barcelona filed another complaint to UEFA over the officiating in its Champions League quarterfinal against Atletico Madrid. If recent events are anything to go by, it’s going to be awkward when the confederation rules Barcelona as the victor two months after the final.
- Amid reports that FC Cincinnati was exploring options to add Neymar this summer, the 34-year-old forward stated that he intends to see through his contract with Santos until it expires at the end of the year.
- New Zealand forward Chris Wood exited Nottingham Forest’s Europa League quarterfinal against Porto due to a knee injury, putting his availability for the World Cup into question.
- The Europa League semifinals are set and Forest will take on Aston Villa in an English showdown for a spot in the final. On the other side of the bracket, Freiburg will play against Braga.
- Cristiano Ronaldo exited Al Nassr’s 1-0 win over Al Ettifaq due to stomach pains that later caused him to vomit according to his head coach.
That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and rest of your weekend!
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Lion Links: 4/16/26
Orlando City wins against FC Naples, U.S. Open Cup results, USWNT takeaways following loss, and more.
This Thursday might feel a little more like a Friday thanks to Orlando City winning a game last night. Sure, it was more like the Lions failed to complete an implosion, but we’ll take what we can get at this point. Another MLS match is on the horizon this weekend, so if you crafted any lucky charms, make sure to keep them out for a few more days. Let’s get to the links!
Orlando City Wins U.S. Open Cup Match
It wasn’t the prettiest of wins, but Orlando City went on the road and beat FC Naples 1-0 in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup to advance to the round of 16. The Lions opted for a fairly young roster to start and managed to take the lead in the first half. The defense started to fall apart as the match wore on, but it managed to hold on by a matter of inches against the USL League One side for its first clean sheet of the year. Orlando is the last Floridian team standing in the tournament and its next match will be on the road against the New England Revolution on either April 28 or 29.
MLS Mostly Avoids Cupsets in Round of 32
There weren’t too many shocking results in the round of 32 of this year’s U.S. Open Cup, with the MLS clubs taking care of business for the most part. Charlotte FC crushed the Charlotte Independence 6-0, the Columbus Crew shut out the Richmond Kickers in a 3-0 win, and the New York Red Bulls beat the Pittsburgh Riverhounds 3-1. St. Louis City and the Houston Dynamo also cruised to comfortable wins. D.C. United was defeated though, losing the penalty shootout to One Knoxville SC after a thrilling game. Last year’s tournament didn’t include any teams from outside MLS in the quarterfinals. The Colorado Springs Switchbacks and Louisville City also managed to take down their MLS opponents earlier this week, so we’ll see if they can keep making noise later this month.
Takeaways From USWNT Loss to Japan
The United States Women’s National Team lost 1-0 to Japan in the second of three friendlies between the two this month, snapping its 10-game win streak. Head Coach Emma Hayes went with a young roster, with 20-year-old midfielder Claire Hutton becoming the team’s youngest captain since 2001. The team’s inexperience showed at times, particularly when it came to struggling to produce chances despite plenty of possession, but these were valuable minutes against one of the top teams in the world. We’ll see how the team responds on Friday when the two play again in Denver.
UEFA Champions League Semifinals Set
Only four teams remain in the UEFA Champions League after an exciting series of quarterfinals. Bayern Munich advanced after beating Real Madrid 4-3 in a rollercoaster of a match that included five goals in the first half. Arda Guler had a brace within the first 30 minutes, but Bayern kept things close and then scored two late goals after Eduardo Camavinga was shown a red card in the 86th minute. The match between Arsenal and Sporting was a quieter affair, with Arsenal advancing on aggregate after a scoreless draw.
The semifinals don’t feature any teams from the same country and should be a fun round of matches. Atletico Madrid will square off against Arsenal, while Bayern will play against Paris Saint-Germain.
Free Kicks
- LAFC midfielder Jude Terry won MLS Goal of the Matchday for his curled shot from outside of the box against the Portland Timbers. It was the 17-year-old’s first goal in MLS and a pretty impressive way for him to open his account.
- In case you missed it, LAFC drew 1-1 against Cruz Azul to reach the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinals. Nashville SC also advanced, beating Club America 1-0 at the Azteca in a huge win.
- You’ll need to get past the paywall for the full details, but the NWSL is reportedly working on a league-wide exposure agreement policy that would force players to cover up logos of non-sponsored brands.
- New Zealand qualified for the 2027 Women’s World Cup after winning 1-0 against Papua New Guinea.
- French forward Hugo Ekitike will miss the World Cup due to a leg injury sustained during Liverpool’s Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain.
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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