Lion Links
Lion Links: 4/8/19
Merry Monday morning, Mane Landers! I love the Monday after a win, don’t you? The sun’s a bit brighter, the air a bit fresher, and the smiles of Orlando City supporters are just a bit bigger. It was quite a weekend of soccer between clubs and country, so let’s take a look at the links!
Controversial Calls
It’s only been a week since the whole Wayne Rooney phantom call and the non calls in that strange sequence leading to D.C.’s second goal. Now, it seems that it’s Orlando City’s opposition complaining about PRO referee’s calls and non calls.
#Rapids96 #ORLvCOL pic.twitter.com/QOh352fKQ4
— Burgundy Wave (@Burgundywave) April 7, 2019
Rapids fans felt that Nani should have been shown off for headbutting Kellyn Acosta in the noggin’. Obviously PRO didn’t see it that way, and Nani went on to score the winner on a penalty kick. PRO giveth and PRO taketh away, and no one knows that better than Orlando City fans.
Pride Crush Puerto Rico Sol
The Orlando Pride played their last preseason match on Sunday against the Puerto Rico Sol. Despite not having Alex Morgan, Ashlyn Harris, or Ali Krieger, the Pride cruised to a 5-0 win over the Sol. Head Coach Marc Skinner was pleased with the performance, and showed a little of his philosophy of movement among the players. Orlando was never really in trouble in this match, as the Sol only had one shot on goal. The Pride now focus on their season opener against the Portland Thorns next Sunday, April 14.
USWNT Defeats Belgium
In what might be the harshest troll job of all time, Jill Ellis started Ali Krieger in the 6-0 win over Belgium, potentially stranding her with 99 caps. The United States Women’s National Team had no trouble dominating the Belgium squad in Los Angeles, heading into the half with a 4-0 lead. The evening was also a remembrance of the 1999 team, with a halftime celebration and interviews galore.
The USWNT extended the lead in the second half with a goal from the Pride’s Alex Morgan in the 52nd minute. Jessica McDonald added a header in the one minute of stoppage time off a free kick from Christen Press and Pride goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris came on in the second half for some rare first-team minutes. The USWNT is back in action against South Africa on May 12.
Brazilian Tragedy Exposes Soccer’s Secrets
On Feb. 8, there was a devastating fire at the Flamengo boys soccer club. Ten young men lost their lives due to poor living conditions and safety violations. It is estimated that 12,000 to 15,000 young men are involved in Brazilian youth soccer and for many of them soccer is the only potential way out of poverty for their family. Sadly, the safety situation at Flamengo was better than it had been previously when the fire occurred. Many of these boys are chewed up and spit out of a system designed to find the next Neymar. They sell the possibilities, and downplay the evident real danger. It’s sad a tragedy like this occurred, but hopefully it will make clubs take the necessary safety improvements in the future.
Free Kicks
- MLSSoccer.com asks the same question that Orlando City fans have on their minds — should James O’Connor start Chris Mueller or keep using him as an effective super sub?
- Kei Kamara has moved into fifth on the MLS all-time scorers list after scoring against Orlando City.
1️⃣1️⃣5️⃣! @KeiKamara of the @ColoradoRapids moved into 5th place on the all-time @MLS scoring list last night 👏👏 pic.twitter.com/3hPPcej8Rl
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) April 7, 2019
- Finally, I think there should be more celebrations with Luchador masks. If for no other reason than that they’re awesome.
That will do it for your Monday links. Have a great week everyone!
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!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 3/2/26
Lions fall to Inter Miami, OCB signs Jaylen Yearwood and Issah Haruna, USWNT beats Argentina in SheBelieves Cup, and more.
Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. I can’t believe it’s March already, but I’m looking forward to a busy month covering high school soccer, lacrosse, water polo, and baseball. Our beloved Lions were in action last night, and the Young Lions kick off their season in MLS NEXT Pro tonight. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.
Lions Fall to Inter Miami
Orlando City fell to Inter Miami 4-2 Sunday at Inter&Co Stadium. The Lions got off to a great start with Marco Pasalic scoring the opener in the first half. Martin Ojeda added another goal to give the Lions a 2-0 lead just before halftime. However, early in the second half, Miami pulled one back with a goal from Mateo Silvetti. Lionel Messi scored the equalizer, and Miami added another late in the second half to take a 3-2 lead. Messi added an insurance goal to seal Miami’s first win at Inter&Co Stadium. Poor marking and turnovers in the defensive zone hurt Orlando in the second half, as the Lions blew a 2-0 lead at home and start the season 0-2-0 for the first time in club history in MLS. Orlando City will travel for its first road match of the season, taking on New York City FC Saturday at Yankee Stadium.
Orlando City B Signs Jaylen Yearwood and Issah Haruna
Orlando City B announced the club has signed defender Jaylen Yearwood to an MLS NEXT Pro contract for the 2026 season also added midfielder Issah Haruna to the squad over the weekend. Yearwood was the 14th overall pick by Orlando City in the 2026 MLS SuperDraft in December and led the North Florida Ospreys to a 2024 ASUN Championship title. Haruna was the 20th overall pick in the 2026 MLS SuperDraft. He made 16 appearances, scored three goals and added two assists, leading the North Carolina-Greensboro Spartans to a share of the conference regular-season title during the 2024 season.
OCB’s Match Against Inter Miami II moved to Inter&Co Stadium
The Orlando City B home match against Inter Miami II, scheduled for Sunday, March 22, at Osceola County Stadium, will be moved to Inter&Co Stadium. Kickoff time for the match is scheduled for 7 p.m. The Young Lions will kick off their 2026 MLS NEXT Pro campaign tonight against Huntsville City FC at Osceola County Stadium.
USWNT Beats Argentina in SheBelieves Cup Opener
The U.S. Women’s National Team defeated Argentina 2-0 at GEODIS Park in Nashville to kick off the 2026 SheBelieves Cup Sunday. Lindsey Heaps scored the opening goal in the first half to give the U.S. a 1-0 lead at halftime. In the second half, Jaedyn Shaw added another, scoring her 10th international goal to seal the win. Goalkeeper Claudia Dickey earned her seventh shutout for the Americans. However, late in the match, Trinity Rodman went to the ground in pain after being shoved in the back by Argentina defender Milagros Martin and did not return to the pitch. The USWNT will face Canada, which defeated Colombia 4-1 Sunday, Wednesday at ScottsMiracle-Gro Field in Columbus.
Free Kicks
- The Haslam family, which owns the Cleveland Browns and the Columbus Crew, is reportedly exploring bringing an NWSL expansion team to Columbus.
- The International Football Association Board has approved the Off-Field Treatment Rule and Timed Substitution Rule, which were trialed in MLS NEXT Pro and will be implemented for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
- The LA Galaxy announced Saturday that the club has signed midfielder Marco Reus to a contract extension through December 2027.
- Yunus Musah ended his four-year goal drought at the club level, scoring his first in Serie A, but his side, Atalanta, fell 2-1 to Sassuolo. Meanwhile, Haji Wright scored his 15th goal of the season as Coventry City defeated Stoke City 2-1 in the EFL Championship.
- The USLPA has voted to authorize its bargaining committee to strike unless a new collective bargaining agreement is reached with the United Soccer League before the opening matches of the 2026 season this weekend.
That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.
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