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Lion Links: 1/24/20

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? Things are fine and dandy over here in Tampa with a pirate festival tomorrow. Still, I wish I was a bit closer to Orlando as the season gets closer and we all gear up for what could be a really promising season. I might be jinxing everything, but I have a good feeling about 2020. Now, before I end up dooming Orlando City, let’s get to the links!

Oscar Pareja’s Intense Training

In his first preseason with the club, Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja is making it clear right off the bat that he expects a certain level of fitness from his players. Described as ‘intense’ by forward Tesho Akindele, the training camp thus far has focused on strengthening the players’ bodies before the season begins. The players themselves are rising to the occasion, with competition fueling them after so many impressive players joined the team in the off-season.

Pedro Gallese Excited to be in Orlando

This may be Peruvian goalkeeper Pedro Gallese’s first time in MLS, but he heard plenty from international teammates Yoshimar Yotún and Carlos Ascues about their time with Orlando City.

“Conversing with those teammates, they told me Orlando was a beautiful city,” said Gallese. “A city that was going to welcome me and my family with open arms [and] because of that, I made the decision to come here to live peacefully… and I want to write my story with this team.”

While he may not have dominated headlines when he was signed by the Lions this off-season, Gallese has a strong chance to be a force in the league and is ready to help Orlando City reach the playoffs and give fans something to cheer about.

Nani Talks Childhood, Orlando, and More

In a great feature that I’ll personally call a must-read, Nani fielded questions and discussed his life both on and off the field. In the interview, Nani gave some insight into what it was like growing up playing soccer in the streets of Lisbon and working his way towards playing with his dream club, Manchester United. The 33-year-old also weighed in on the state of MLS and how his current goal as a Lion was getting the club to the playoffs so that it has a chance at the MLS Cup.

Amanda Duffy is Ready for Pride Business

Although she still has a few weeks left as National Women’s Soccer League CEO, Amanda Duffy can’t wait to become the Orlando Pride’s new vice president and help the club. After a 2019 that created tons of momentum for the league and with the Olympics expected to give a similar boost this summer, Duffy will join the Pride at just the right time to not only increase attendance but improve the city’s soccer scene as a whole. While she has been too busy to make any concrete plans, she does have a vision for what the Pride must do moving forward.

“I think over time, everything with the Pride needs to elevate,” Duffy said. “That’s on the field and off the field field. As I spend more time with everyone here, and once I come later in February, permanently … it’ll all be focused on elevating the Pride’s relevance and to be that internal leadership voice now that can help guide and lead the direction of it all.”

SeaWolves On the Hunt at Home

After a disappointing road trip, the Orlando SeaWolves return home for a game tonight against the St. Louis Ambush at 7:35 p.m. Not only will tonight’s match be the SeaWolves’ first home game of 2020, but it will also be Head Coach Tom Traxler’s first since rejoining the team. Traxler is excited to give fans a thrilling match and show improvement after the team’s 16-3 loss last week. All of the Ambush’s five wins this season were by just one goal and three of them went into overtime, so the SeaWolves may have a chance to keep the game close and come away victorious.

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  • The former baseball field over at the new training center completed its face lift and is ready for soccer.

  • After it was teased earlier this week, make sure to check out the Budweiser ad that features Ali Krieger, Ashlyn Harris, and so many more American heroes and role models.

  • Former Lion Antonio Nocerino retired, hanging up his cleats at age 34 after over a decade playing. Orlando City congratulated him on his career and possibly hinted that he may be in the club’s future plans in some capacity.


That’s going to do it from me today, folks. I hope each and every one of you have an awesome Friday and a great weekend!

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Lion Links: 7/11/25

Storylines ahead of Orlando City’s match with CF Montreal, Mia Fishel signs with Seattle Reign FC, D.C. United coach Troy Lesesne fired, and more.

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Happy Friday! The weekend is nearly here, which means it’s almost time to pack Inter&Co Stadium to enjoy some Orlando City soccer. It should be a nice next few days, and I’m hoping I can catch the new Superman movie at some point if the crowds aren’t too crazy. Let’s get to the links!

Storylines Ahead of Orlando City’s vs. Montreal

Orlando City takes on CF Montreal Saturday, and there’s plenty to watch for as the Lions aim to get back in the win column. Martin Ojeda has had a goal contribution in six straight matches, while fellow Designated Player Marco Pasalic is one of three MLS newcomers with double-digit goals so far this season. The Lions will be without Pedro Gallese and Robin Jansson due to yellow card accumulation, although right back Alex Freeman is back from international duty. Orlando is unbeaten in its past five matches against Montreal, including a scoreless draw in Canada on April 19.

Seattle Reign FC Signs Mia Fishel

American forward Mia Fishel made the move to the NWSL, signing a contract with the Seattle Reign through the 2029 season. She was drafted by the Orlando Pride with the fifth overall pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft, but opted to join Tigres in Mexico instead of coming to the City Beautiful. The 24-year-old has spent the past two seasons with Chelsea and should get more playing time in a Seattle offense that could use a dynamic player like her. Fishel and the Reign will be in Orlando to take on the Pride on Nov. 2, adding another wrinkle to the Decision Day match.

D.C. United Fires Troy Lesesne

Troy Lesesne was fired as D.C. United’s head coach Thursday, with assistant coach Zach Prince leaving the club as well. This decision comes while D.C. United is 12th in the Eastern Conference and just lost to Nashville SC in the U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals. Academy Director Kevin Flanagan will take over as the interim head coach, but the club has reportedly agreed to terms with Swiss manager Rene Weiler as a replacement.

Switzerland and Norway Advance to Euro Quarterfinals

Switzerland booked its spot in the 2025 Women’s European Championship quarterfinals in dramatic fashion against Finland. The game was a scoreless affair until Finland took the lead in the 79th minute, but Riola Xhemaili scored an equalizer in stoppage time for the host nation to secure a 1-1 draw. Norway advanced after a 4-3 win over Iceland, with Signe Gaupset scoring twice and assisting on both of Frida Maanum’s goals. Iceland rallied late but finished the tournament without a win.

Today’s action includes a solid matchup between Italy and Spain for the top spot in the group. Meanwhile, Portugal and Belgium will mostly be playing for pride, although Portugal could sneak into the quarterfinals depending on how goal differential shakes out.

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That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and a great weekend!

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Lion Links: 7/10/25

Orlando City prepares for CF Montreal, Barbra Banda scores twice in win for Zambia, Americans selected for Gold Cup Best XI, and more.

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? It’s been a hectic week for me, but I’m looking forward to some rest and relaxation once the weekend gets here. Hopefully the rest of the week goes easy on all of you as well. Let’s dive into today’s links from around the soccer world!

Orlando City Prepares for CF Montreal

Orlando City will host CF Montreal Saturday, and the Lions enter this match looking to build on their ability to claw their way back to a 2-2 draw on the road against Charlotte FC. It should be a good opportunity for points, as Montreal has only won three games all season. However, two of those wins were in Montreal’s past four games, while Orlando hasn’t won at home since May 24. Orlando City Head Coach Oscar Pareja spoke on the team’s preparations heading into this match, as well as how right back Alex Freeman is settling in after returning from the Gold Cup.

Banda Leads Zambia Past Senegal at Africa Cup of Nations

Orlando Pride forward Barbra Banda scored a brace for Zambia in a 3-2 win over Senegal in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations group stage. She scored in both halves, with Bay FC’s Racheal Kundananji scoring as well. Pride players Grace Chanda and Prisca Chilufya also started for Zambia. With the win, Zambia now has four points from its first two games and will face a DR Congo team that was eliminated after a 4-2 loss to Morocco.

Americans Land On Concacaf Gold Cup Best XI

Although the United States Men’s National Team didn’t lift the Concacaf Gold Cup trophy in the end, the Yanks had a solid tournament, and Chris Richards, Diego Luna, and Malik Tillman were selected to the Best XI of the tournament. Richards did well on both sides of the ball, holding things down defensively and scoring two important goals. Midfielders Luna and Tillman each recorded three goals and two assists over the course of the Gold Cup. Mexico had five players make the Best XI, while Panama’s Ismael Diaz earned recognition after scoring six goals.

Paris Saint-Germain Advances to Club World Cup Final

The Club World Cup final is set, after Paris Saint-Germain put Real Madrid to the sword Wednesday in a 4-0 win at MetLife Stadium. Fabian Ruiz and Ousmane Dembele both scored in the first 10 minutes of the match, with Ruiz securing a brace later in the first half. The defense did well to shut out a Madrid team loaded with attacking talent, and Goncalo Ramos put a bow on the victory with a late goal. It’s been a phenomenal year for PSG and the French club will take on Chelsea in the final Sunday at 3 p.m.

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  • Former Lion Mauricio Pereyra was spotted at Orlando City’s training. He’s supposedly only visiting, but I’m personally not ruling anything out after Junior Urso’s brief return to the City Beautiful in 2023.
  • There’s yet another American forward to watch in the EFL Championship, as Southampton has signed Damion Downs. The 20-year-old signed a four-year contract with the club and heads to England after scoring 11 goals for FC Koln last season.
  • The U.S. Open Cup quarterfinal between the Philadelphia Union and New York Red Bulls was postponed to Aug. 13 due to severe weather.
  • England got back on track at the Women’s Euros by beating the Netherlands 4-0, with Lauren James netting a brace. France then breezed past Wales in a 4-1 win, but Welsh Seattle Reign midfielder Jess Fishlock made history by scoring her country’s first-ever goal at the Women’s Euros.
  • Lyon will remain in Ligue 1 after winning its appeal against relegation for financial issues.
  • Reggie Cannon won his appeal against Boavista and is owed $468,000, concluding the defender’s two-year battle with the Portuguese club over late payments.

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

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Lion Links: 7/9/25

Gold Cup reactions, Club World Cup semifinals, Lions rank up, and more.

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Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. Thankfully, the fun never ends when it comes to soccer. Yes, the USMNT lost to Mexico which makes me sad, but we’re also now less than a month until the Orlando Pride are back in action. I know it seems like a long time, but I have to hold on to something. In the meantime, check out these links.

Gold Cup Reactions

Sadly, the USMNT lost the Concacaf Gold Cup final 2-1 to Mexico. Now, the reactions and reflections on the competition begin. The USMNT has long had a striker (or lack thereof) problem, but is Patrick Agyemang up for the job? There are those who continue to question whether Mauricio Pochettino is the right man to coach the U.S., but former USMNT forward Clint Dempsey isn’t one of them. Finally, what can the USMNT take from this tournament, and from this loss to Mexico?

Chelsea Awaits PSG-Real Madrid Winner in Club World Cup

Chelsea defeated Fluminense 2-0 to reach the final of the 2025 Club World Cup. Joao Pedro scored a brace in his first start for Chelsea against his boyhood team. Chelsea will face either Paris Saint-Germain or Real Madrid Sunday at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. PSG and Real Madrid are two of the best teams in this competition, but only one will advance following today’s match. The two European giants will play today at 3 p.m. at the aforementioned MetLife Stadium.

Minnesota, Austin Advance to U.S. Open Cup Semifinals

The U.S. Open Cup resumed Tuesday with two quarterfinal matches. Minnesota United came back from a goal down after Chicago defender Omar Gonzalez was sent off, but could not find a game winner until extra time, when the Loons struck twice to win 3-1 in St. Paul. In the late game, Chicho Arango gave the San Jose Earthquakes an early lead at home, only to see Austin’s Brandon Vazquez equalize in the second half. The teams traded goals in extra time and Austin FC advanced by winning the penalty shootout, 4-2. It wasn’t all good news for Austin, however, as Vazquez was stretchered off in the 72nd minute after suffering a non-contact injury.

Tonight, the other two quarterfinal matches will take place. The Philadelphia Union will face the New York Red Bulls and Nashville SC will face D.C. United.

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That will do it for today. Check back and we get you ready for Orlando City’s match this weekend. Vamos Orlando!

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