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Lion Links: 8/3/19

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Good morning, Mane Landers! Can you believe it’s already the first weekend of August? Another year — and Orlando City season — flying by. The Lions start the month at home tonight against Western Conference opponent FC Dallas. Just 30 minutes prior to that match, the Young Lions of Orlando City B will kick off at Cooley Law School Stadium against Lansing Ignite. But before you head downtown to Exploria Stadium, here are some links.

Mauricio Pereyra Brings Unpredictability to Offense

As an attacking midfielder, newest Lion Mauricio Pereyra is eager to create chances and add some bite to Orlando’s offense. The 29-year-old hasn’t played since late May and although that makes him a bit rusty, Orlando Head Coach hopes Pereyra can be an impact player when he does get rolling with the Lions.

“I think it’s trying to get something a little different,” O’Connor said. “For an opponent, if you don’t know what the player you’re playing against is going to do, I think it’s very hard to defend against. That’s what we’re looking for. We’re looking for players who can do something a little bit differently and impact the game.”

Lions Look to Finally Score on Dallas

Orlando City is ready to turn All-Star momentum into excitement for fans for the rest of the season. The club has arguably the biggest match in the club’s history coming up on Tuesday when the Lions host Atlanta United in a Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup semifinal battle. It’s therefore pretty safe to assume that Head Coach James O’Connor will put forth a heavily rotated lineup for tonight’s FC Dallas game. Hopefully, the starting XI can still find the back of the net for Orlando City’s first goal against Dallas in the series between the two teams. The Mane Land’s Ben Miller chatted with Drew Epperley of the FC Dallas blog Big D Soccer for both our Intelligence Report and to answer three of Epperley’s questions about the Lions. Also, don’t forget that it’s Military Appreciation Night!

Orlando City Needs to Choose Internationals Wisely for Open Cup

In typical U.S. Soccer fashion, the rules for the Open Cup are weird and often unclear. Unfortunately, teams are only allowed to play five International players in the competition, so the Lions will have to carefully choose who to play in Tuesday’s big semifinal match. One of the club’s nine internationals, Robinho, isn’t eligible anyway since he previously featured in an Open Cup game for Columbus Crew SC. Cristian Higuita will likely still be out injured, and it’s unclear whether Mauricio Pereyra will have his paperwork in line early enough to play.

A fair assumption, given the importance of the match to Orlando City, would see Nani, Robin Jansson, and Lamine Sane as three of the all but guaranteed international players in O’Connor’s squad. That leaves Carlos Ascues, Sebas Mendez, and Ruan as the three men to fill the final two spots. My money’s on Ascues being the odd guy out, but O’Connor’s final decision is definitely one of huge importance.

New Orlando Pride Star Claire Emslie Answers Fan Questions

Scottish international and new Pride striker Claire Emslie took to Twitter for a question-and-answer session on Friday. She already loves The Wall, calling the supporters’ section “insane,” and has been “learning a lot” from teammate Marta. Orlando Pride player Bridget Callahan got in on the fun, asking Emslie if fellow Pride player Danica Evans or Callahan herself was Emslie’s favorite roommate. Check out the full thread here and make sure to get your tickets to see Emslie in person on Aug. 10.

First Female Ref for Major UEFA Men’s Game Announced

Stephanie Frappart, the French referee you may recognize from the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup final between the United States and the Netherlands, has been chosen for the UEFA Super Cup match on Aug. 14. Champions League winners Liverpool FC will face off with Europa League champs Chelsea FC in the “showpiece” game. Frappart isn’t a stranger to setting the pace, as she was the first female referee for France’s Ligue 1 during the 2017/18 season. UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin stated the following:

“I have said on many occasions that the potential for women’s football has no limits and I am delighted that Stephanie Frappart has been appointed to officiate at this year’s UEFA Super Cup… I hope the skill and devotion that Stephanie has shown throughout her career to reach this level will provide inspiration to millions of girls and women around Europe and show them there should be no barriers in order to reach one’s dream.”

In addition, Manuela Nicolosi and Michelle O’Neal will be assistant refs for the match. Congratulations to Frappart and her crew!

Free Kicks

  • Although Nani is ready to move on from the MLS All-Star Game, Orlando City SC released a great compilation video of what celebrating soccer for five days in The City Beautiful meant.

  • SunRail confirmed that there will be late service for Tuesday evening’s Open Cup match.

  • Nike has extended its partnership with the National Women’s Soccer League through the 2022 season, continuing the sporting good’s company exclusivity as the “worldwide partner for NWSL gear and apparel.”
  • The USWNT, minus superstars Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe because of injury, will begin its World Cup victory tour tonight in Pasadena, CA, on the 20th anniversary of a historic match.

  • It seems that Manchester United has finally been able to convince Leicester City to let go of defender Harry Maguire.
  • Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is “bothered” by Liverpool FC’s gaffer Jurgen Klopp’s recent comments regarding Man City’s activity during the transfer window.
  • Newly promoted English Premier League side Sheffield United has broken its previous transfer record with the signing of forward Oli McBurnie from Swansea City.
  • I must introduce you all to Wigan Athletic’s mascot, Crusty the Pie.


Ya’ll know what to do now, get out to the stadium and get loud for your Lions! Go City!

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Lion Links: 5/10/24

Orlando City hits the road, Angelina has a successful knee procedure, Europa League final is set, and more.

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Happy Friday! I don’t have many plans for the weekend beyond working and looking after my friend’s cat, but I’m hoping it’s a fairly relaxing next few days. Both Orlando City and the Orlando Pride are in action tomorrow night, so make sure to plan your weekend accordingly. For now, let’s get to today’s links!

Orlando City Prepares for the Philadelphia Union

After a tough loss at home to FC Cincinnati, Orlando City hits the road for a tough match against the Philadelphia Union tomorrow night. The Lions showed plenty of fight in that loss, which included a red card to Rodrigo Schlegel and injuries to both Dagur Dan Thorhallsson and Rafael Santos. Head Coach Oscar Pareja spoke about the matchup against the Union and stated that Thorhallsson is in concussion protocol and that both he and Santos are day-to-day heading into this match.

The Lions at least won’t have to worry about Philadelphia forward Julian Carranza in this match, as he will miss it due to yellow card accumulation. Both teams have struggled in recent weeks, with the Lions winless in their last three games and the Union winless in their last four. Orlando managed to beat the Union on the road last year and will need to do it again to climb up the Eastern Conference standings.

Angelina Will Be Evaluated Weekly for Return

Orlando Pride midfielder Angelina had a successful arthroscopic procedure on her knee and will be evaluated by the club’s medical team for a return to the field on a week-to-week basis. She suffered the injury late in the Pride’s 4-1 win over the North Carolina Courage, and rookie Ally Lemos filled in for her in the team’s 1-0 win against Racing Louisville. Angelina signed with the Pride this past off-season and has been a major reason why the Pride are undefeated in 2024. The Brazilian has done well on both sides of the ball and has a goal and an assist to her name so far, while bringing stability to the midfield. Hopefully, she returns to the Pride’s midfield sooner rather than later.

Philadelphia Union Sign 14-Year-Old Cavan Sullivan

The Philadelphia Union have a penchant for developing young players and have now signed 14-year-old midfielder Cavan Sullivan to a Homegrown Player contract that will last through 2028. Sullivan, who is the brother of Quinn Sullivan, is now the fifth-youngest signing in MLS history. He excelled in the past two Generation Adidas Cups with the Union and made his debut for Philadelphia Union II earlier this year. When he turns 18, he will reportedly be transferred to Manchester City as well, so it will be interesting to see how he does in MLS until then.

Leverkusen and Atalanta Reach Europa League Final

Bayer Leverkusen and Atalanta both got the job done in second legs at home to advance to the Europa League final. The match in Germany between Leverkusen and Roma was a wild one, with Leverkusen managing yet another late comeback to draw 2-2 and advance on aggregate after winning the first leg. The draw extended Leverkusen’s unbeaten streak to 49 games and it can secure a treble by the end of the month. In the other semifinal, Atalanta cruised to a 3-0 win over Marseille. The Italian club will have a chance at silverware in the Coppa Italia final against Juventus on May 15 before the Europa League final on May 22 in Ireland.

Free Kicks

  • Enjoy these sights and sounds from the Pride’s gritty win over Racing Louisville.
  • Olivier Renard is no longer the vice president and chief sporting officer of CF Montreal, with the two sides agreeing to part ways.
  • PSV Eindhoven reportedly won’t be exercising the option to sign American right back Sergino Dest, who joined the Dutch club on loan from Barcelona last year.

That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and rest of your weekend!

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Lion Links: 5/9/24

Get to know Wilder Cartagena, Orlando Pride get ready for Bay FC, Orlando City B wins, and more.

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? I hope this week hasn’t been too hectic for you. There’s been plenty of soccer to enjoy over the past few days and I’m looking forward to the weekend slate of games as well. But for now, let’s dive into today’s links from around the soccer world!

Learning More About Wilder Cartagena

Orlando City midfielder Wilder Cartagena was the latest Lion to field questions for fans to learn more about the players. The 29-year-old discussed growing up playing soccer in Peru as a child, as well as having to spend time away from family and friends to fulfill his dreams as a professional player. Cartagena also talked about how important his friendship with Pedro Gallese is, as the two have played together at both the club level and internationally with Peru. It’s a fun interview and I’m glad we have Cartagena here in Orlando.

Pride Prepare to Host Bay FC

The Orlando Pride are on a five-game win streak and will look to make it six when they take on Bay FC for the first time ever on Saturday. Pride Head Coach Seb Hines spoke on the difficulty of the team’s past few matches, along with the importance of getting wins in those games. Bay FC is in 12th in the standings, but Hines noted how this week’s opponent has plenty of talented attackers. Saturday’s match could be a tough one for Pride goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse, and she talked about the team’s grit and determination to close out games for points this season. Moorhouse also credited her back line for the Pride’s three shutouts this season.

OCB Secures First Win at Home

It took a few games, but Orlando City B won at Osceola Heritage Park for the first time this season after a 3-1 win over New York Red Bulls II. The Young Lions didn’t make it easy on themselves, but ultimately held on for the win after scoring twice early on. It’s nice for OCB to put another tally in the win column to climb up the conference standings. The Young Lions will be back in action next Wednesday with a road match against Columbus Crew 2.

Champions League Final is Set

The semifinal matchup between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich lived up to expectations, with Real Madrid advancing after a dramatic finish. Bayern was up to the task on the road and took the lead in the second half thanks to a goal from Alphonso Davies. But Real Madrid did what it always does, with Joselu scoring two late goals in quick succession. Bayern nearly had an equalizer, but a player was ruled offside and it couldn’t be checked as the flag was raised and whistle blown before the attack fully played out. It all sets up for a final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund on June 1 at Wembley Stadium. Dortmund will be the clear underdog, but the German club has proven capable of taking down some of Europe’s best this tournament.

Free Kicks

  • St. Louis City is reportedly interested in signing Marco Reus once his contract with Dortmund ends this summer, although talks are just in the preliminary stage at this point.
  • Not a single Pride player was named to the NWSL’s Best XI of the Month for the months of April and May. While I can see the reasoning behind each inclusion, it’s crazy that Angelina, Marta, Summer Yates, or Emily Sams didn’t earn a spot in the eyes of the league’s voters.
  • American midfielder Keyrol Figueroa has signed with Liverpool’s first team. The 17-year-old has risen through the ranks of Liverpool’s youth system and scored seven goals for the U.S. in the 2023 Concacaf U-17 Championship.
  • Luis Rubiales will face trial for one count of sexual assault for kissing Jenni Hermoso and a count of coercion for his actions in the aftermath. The former head coach of the Spanish women’s national team, Jorge Vilda, is also accused of coercion, along with Sporting Director Albert Luque and the federation’s head of marketing, Ruben Rivera.

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

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Lion Links: 5/8/24

Orlando Pride move up in power rankings, OCSC will celebrate Pride Month, Orlando City B plays tonight, and more.

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Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. We’re halfway through the week and I hope you’re doing well. Personally, I love Wednesdays, because in my job they are effectively my “Friday,” as my day off is on Thursday. So, as such, I love bringing you the news to start out your midweek morning. Let’s get to the links.

Orlando Pride Nearly Top Power Rankings

The Orlando Pride are at the top of the NWSL standings with 18 points, and are riding a five-match winning streak while staying undefeated so far this season. If you thought that would be enough for the team to top ESPN‘s NWSL power rankings, you’d be wrong. The Pride actually came in at second despite all the factors I listed above, with the Kansas City Current ranked above them. Even more shocking is that the writer admits he doesn’t have much of a reason for not ranking the Pride first. I’m not sure what to do with my hands.

Orlando Soccer Matches Will Celebrate Pride Month

Orlando City and the Orlando Pride will recognize Pride Month during a pair of matches in June at Inter&Co Stadium. The Pride are set to host the Utah Royals on June 21 and the Lions will then host the Chicago Fire on June 22. Both matches will include celebrating Orlando’s LGBTQ+ community and honoring the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting. There are plenty of additional events throughout Pride Month in the Greater Orlando Area as well. I will be at those matches and I hope to see you there as well.

Orlando City B Hosts New York Red Bulls II Tonight

OCB will try to follow up a result on the road with its first result at home tonight at Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee. Forwards Yutaro Tsukada and Shak Mohammed lead the attack for the Young Lions as the club plays only its third home match of the season — and only the second at its actual home field. There’s plenty to look for from OCB as it takes on New York Red Bulls II at 7 p.m. Try to make it to the match if you are able.

U.S. Soccer Doubles Down

The battle between the USWNT and U.S. Soccer over equal pay has been going on for years. Now, U.S. Soccer has reportedly employed Washington D.C. lobbying firms to provide what the organization asserts are “accurate information and factual numbers” to policy makers. Spokespersons for the players’ associations of both the USWNT and USMNT expressed disappointment regarding the move by U.S. Soccer. The issue is front and center as two congresswomen have proposed legislation to block funding for the 2026 World Cup unless equal pay is enacted.

Free Kicks

  • Were you wondering how good Barbra Banda has been since arriving in Orlando? Me neither, but here is a cool stat from OptaJack on her shot production.
  • Orlando City fans know all too well how good FC Cincinnati’s Luciano Acosta is at scoring goals. Now, the striker is in the process of becoming a naturalized citizen of the U.S. and expressed a desire to play for the USMNT. It would be nice to have him score goals for a team I support.
  • Nottingham Forest’s point reduction appeal was rejected by the independent board overseeing the decision. Only three points separate Nottingham from Luton Town and the relegation zone with two matches left this season.
  • I know that some Orlando City fans were hoping to see Thiago Silva join the Lions after he left Chelsea, but that rumor never made sense financially, and the defender has chosen to rejoin his old Brazilian club, Fluminense.
  • It’s not often that someone follows up an unpopular decision with an even more unpopular explanation for that decision, but that is exactly what MLS Commissioner Don Garber did when explaining that the U.S. Open Cup didn’t offer a competition that “drives value” and that “rises to the level where fans care about it.” I’m sure everyone will now understand the decision. Well done, Commish.

That will do it for today. Check back as we get you ready for the Orlando City and Orlando Pride matches this weekend. Vamos Orlando!

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