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Lion Links: 7/3/20

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? I hope you all have a had a great week as we head into the Fourth of July weekend. Stay safe if you decide to be out and about celebrating the holiday. I’ll be spending most of it working, but am still looking forward to watching some National Women’s Soccer League Challenge Cup action tomorrow. But for now, let’s hop into some links!

Orlando City Strengthening Defense

It’s been nearly four months since Orlando City played on March 7 and the club is working on recreating its pressing style before the team returns to play on July 8 against Inter Miami CF. A large part of that process is rebuilding the leg strength and energy in the players’ legs, particularly with defenders. The back line will need to cover a lot of ground in matches, and although it’s been some time since his last game, center back Robin Jansson has noticed cohesiveness in training.

“We have become more like a unit on the field,” Jansson said. “Everybody does the work really good on every position. Oscar is demanding something from every position and we want to have it in a certain way so that has been great. Defensively, it feels like it has been more structured.”

Orlando City midfielder Mauricio Pereyra also discussed how the team’s fitness and mentality is coming along. There are still differences compared to training in the club’s facilities that the team is adjusting to, but Pereyra said the team needs to maintain the intensity and keep pushing forward for the match with Miami.

Ali Riley Reflects on Her Time in Orlando

Orlando Pride and New Zealand defender Ali Riley posted on Instagram that she is returning to Malmo, Sweden, as the Pride aren’t going to play matches anytime soon. The 32-year-old was signed by the Pride this February and wasn’t able to play for the club due to the coronavirus pandemic and the team’s withdrawal from the NWSL Challenge Cup. Her future with Orlando is perhaps in doubt as she’ll be 33 in October and her contract status is unclear, but Riley said she hopes to wear the Pride colors again.

“I don’t know what the future holds, but I really hope that I get the chance to wear this jersey again.”

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Over the past two weeks I’ve felt a lot of things: anger, confusion, fear, disappointment, frustration, sadness. But when I take a deep belly breath (thanks @erinmcleod1) and reflect on my experience here in Orlando, I am filled with so much love and gratitude. Since getting here in early February, I’ve been given the coaching and resources to improve my game, reconnected with old friends (did you know that @ashlynharris24 and I were roommates in 2011?), and made new friends that already feel like family. I have been welcomed into an amazing community and connected with fans from around the world despite never having played a game for this club. My teammates have certainly pushed me to develop as a player, but more importantly as a person- to listen, learn, support, and take action in the fight for social justice. Even without a season, coming to this club has changed my life in the most meaningful ways possible. Thank you. I don’t know what the future holds, but I really hope that I get the chance to wear this jersey again. For now, it’s time to return to Malmö to be with my älskling @warrernilsson! 💜

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USL League One Schedule Format Revealed

Orlando City B will play 20 games over the course of 15 weeks for the 2020 USL League One season. The Young Lions will face 10 opponents, taking on new “rival” (per the league) Fort Lauderdale CF four times and not playing against Forward Madison FC. The regular season starts July 18 and continues until Oct. 24 Then the top two teams in the league will play in the final the following weekend on Oct. 31. Teams are allowed five substitutions each game and you can still watch all USL League One games on ESPN+ during the season.

Columbus Crew Player Tests Positive

A day after six FC Dallas players tested positive for the coronavirus, an unidentified Columbus Crew player has now tested positive as well. This is now the 10th player to test positive since teams started arriving in Orlando for the tournament. The Crew are now under quarantine for further testing and concerns about the tournament’s safety continue as more teams land in Orlando.

Some MLS Stars Will Miss MLS is Back Tournament

LAFC forward and MLS MVP Carlos Vela will likely opt out of the MLS is Back Tournament, staying with his pregnant wife instead. Defensive Player of the Year Ike Opara won’t be with Minnesota United for the tournament as he continues rehab for a preexisting condition. Philadelphia Union forward Cory Burke can’t make the trip due to travel restrictions and LA Galaxy midfielder Jonathan dos Santos is undergoing hernia surgery.

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  • Miguel Gallardo got a nice shout out for his involvement as a community ambassador for the Orlando City Foundation.

  • Some MLS players have had issues with the food options at the Walt Disney World’s Swan and Dolphin Resort, including a $65 sandwich. Meanwhile, Minnesota Head Coach Adrian Heath is getting used to an Orlando area that looks different from when he coached the Lions.
  • In United States Men’s National Team news, midfielder Weston McKennie is open to a move away from Schalke 04 and Matt Miazga will stay at Reading for the rest of the season.

That’ll do it for me today. Enjoy your holiday weekend and stay safe.

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Lion Links: 1/15/26

Caitlin Carducci aims to elevate the Orlando Pride, Chris Richards named U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year, MLS transfer news, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando Pride / Jeremy Reper

I don’t know about all of you, but I’m craving some Orlando soccer. There’s still a little over a month to go before Orlando City’s season opener on Feb. 21, but the preseason is here, and it’s nice to see Lions on grass again. The Orlando Pride’s schedule should also be revealed today, and seeing more Pride games in person this year is a resolution I’m eager to fulfill. Let’s get to the links!

Caitlin Carducci’s Plans for the Orlando Pride

Orlando Pride Vice President of Soccer Operations and General Manager Caitlin Carducci spoke on the state of the team as she heads into her first year in the City Beautiful after two years with the Kansas City Current.

“I’m not stepping into a rebuild; nothing needs to be torn down to be built back up,” she said. “We’re looking at refining the amazing foundation that’s in place. And I’m really looking forward to getting out onto the field, seeing how everyone’s working, seeing what our coaches can do with this roster, and then as we need to make adjustments going forward, we’re able to do so.”

The Pride’s preseason begins next week and it should allow Carducci to get a better understanding of the roster so that she can work with the coaching staff on elevating the team to the next level. Carducci also discussed her desire to win, the leadership model she wishes to cultivate in Orlando, and the value of the relationships she has within the league.

Chris Richards Named U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year

Crystal Palace defender Chris Richards was voted 2025 U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year after a stellar year for club and country. The 25-year-old started in 11 matches for the United States Men’s National Team and scored twice in the Gold Cup, earning a spot on the tournament’s Best XI. He also helped Crystal Palace win both the FA Cup and Community Shield last year. Not only is it Richards’ first time winning the award, but it was his first nomination for it as well. He claimed 48.6% of the total vote, while Orlando City defender Alex Freeman finished third in voting with 13%.

MLS Transfer News Roundup

San Diego FC and winger Anders Dreyer agreed to a contract extension through the 2028-2029 season, with an option for an additional year. Dreyer was a force to be reckoned with last season, recording 23 goals and 22 assists to earn the title of MLS Newcomer of the Year.

Somehow, Hector Herrera returned. The Dynamo signed their former captain to a contract through 2026, with an option for 2027. The Chicago Fire and Kellyn Acosta agreed to mutually terminate his contract, allowing him to reportedly join Pogon Szczecin in Poland. LAFC claimed winger Tyler Boyd off waivers as well.

Africa Cup of Nations Final Set

Senegal prevailed over Egypt in the Africa Cup of Nations yet again, winning 1-0 thanks to a goal in the 78th minute from Sadio Mane and booking a spot in the final. It was a rematch of the 2021 final between the two nations and another fun duel between former Liverpool teammates Mane and Mo Salah. Senegal captain Kalidou Koulibaly will miss Sunday’s final due to yellow card accumulation.

Senegal will be joined in the final by Morocco, which beat Nigeria in a penalty shootout following a 0-0 draw. Yassine Bounou came up with two saves in the shootout to help Morocco come out on top, and the home crowd was a factor in the result as well according to Head Coach Walid Regragui. It should be a great final to cap off what has been an entertaining tournament so far.

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  • This year’s NWSL Challenge Cup between the Kansas City Current and NJ/NY Gotham FC will reportedly take place in June at a neutral site.
  • Real Madrid was eliminated from the Copa del Rey in the round of 16 after a 3-2 loss to Albacete of Spain’s second division. It’s not a great start for new manager Alvaro Arbeloa, who replaced Xabi Alonso.
  • The Bundesliga season has reached its midpoint, and Bayern Munich remains undefeated after a 3-1 win over Cologne. Vincent Kompany’s team has scored a whopping 66 goals, a league record at the halfway point of the season.
  • Burkina Faso sacked head coach Brama Traore and his assistant coaches following the nation’s performance at the Africa Cup of Nations. Burkina Faso fell in the round of 16 to the Ivory Coast and didn’t qualify for this year’s World Cup.
  • Cameroonian Football Federation President Samuel Eto’o was suspended for four games and fined $20,000 for alleged misconduct during Cameroon’s loss to Morocco at the Africa Cup of Nations.

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

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Lion Links: 1/14/26

The Orlando Pride hire a new GM, Luis Muriel departure rumors heat up, USMNT news, and more.

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Image of Luis Muriel bringing the ball forward against the LA Galaxy.
Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. It has felt like the off-season has been in slow motion despite several signings. Recent developments make it feel like things are going to start speeding up. So keep your head up as the preseason is underway, and the season is just around the corner. For now, let’s get to the links.

Orlando Pride Name Caitlin Carducci VP & GM

The Orlando Pride hired Caitlin Carducci as the club’s new vice president of soccer operations and general manager. Carducci was most recently the general manager for the Kansas City Current. Like the recently departed Haley Carter, Carducci is proven commodity, having built trophy-winning teams. She has an impressive resume, having worked at multiple levels of soccer including with U.S. Soccer, the NWSL, and as an attorney and former compliance officer. This is a move that proves the commitment of the Wilf family regarding the Orlando Pride.

Muriel Exit Rumors Heat Up

It’s one of those things where everyone knows something is coming, but we still have to wait for it to actually happen (see Carlos Coronel). It’s a known secret that Orlando City and Luis Muriel want to mutually move on from each other, and now it looks like it might be happening. Of course, we don’t have anything confirmed by the club yet, but when Tom Bogert posts something like this, it’s usually a good indication.

USMNT News

Josh Sargent has been doing very well with Norwich City scoring 13, 16, and 15 goals for the Canaries in the last few seasons. Now, he may be on his way to MLS as Toronto FC is trying to bring him to North America for an $18 million fee. In other news, Timothy Weah spoke out about the costs of World Cup tickets being too high. It’s not exactly a hot take, but good on him for addressing the issue.

NWSL Notes

Now that the Orlando Pride have a new general manager, we eagerly await the new player signings. Until then, let’s check out other NWSL happenings. Seattle Reign FC signed head coach Laura Harvey to a new contract through the 2028 season. Angel City decided that having Emily Sams wasn’t enough, so the club signed rookie forward Riley Tiernan to a contract extension through the 2028 season. The disturbing trend of Brazilian players signing with clubs other than Orlando City continued, as Ludmila was traded by Chicago to the San Diego Wave for $800,000 in transfer fee funds and up to an additional $200,000 in conditional transfer fee. She signed a three-year contract with the club.

Free Kicks

  • I think we may get the 2026 NWSL season schedule on Thursday, but I’m just speculating.
  • It’s called the City Beautiful for a reason.
  • Orlando City had a special guest at training, as Brazilian legend Zico stopped by to visit.

That will do it for today. Check back with The Mane Land as there’s going to be plenty of news as the new seasons for Orlando City and the Orlando Pride get closer. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 1/13/26

Orlando City opens preseason training, Orlando City B signs a striker, MLS transfer news, and more.

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Dan MacDonald, The Mane Land

Good morning, everyone! As strange (and soon) as it seems, we’ve now got day one of Orlando City’s preseason in the rearview mirror. The season opener will be here before we know it, but for now we’ve got a lot of things to talk through today. Let’s wish a happy birthday to OCSC goalkeeping coach Cesar Baena, and get started on today’s links!

Orlando City Begins Preseason Training

Things looked a little different than they did the last few years when Orlando City opened preseason training on Monday. The new faces include Maxime Crepeau, Braian Ojeda, and Tiago, but the team is more than ready to get to work despite the off-season changes. Oscar Pareja says the club has high expectations for the year and took a moment to acknowledge all the people at the club who helped make the Lions into a playoff staple over the last six seasons, saying, “We’re ready to keep pushing with this journey, and it looks different, for sure, because we have had those players who have been here for many years and have brought a long, big, big history here. So again, our respect to them, and we promise that we will keep pushing together, because the most important thing is the team.” Of the new signings, Luis Otavio was the only one not present at Monday’s training, while several Orlando City B players were training with the first team, with Justin Ellis, Titus Sandy Jr., and Juan Rojas among them.

OCB Adds Brazilian Striker

Not to be outshone by the senior side, Orlando City B got the week started on a strong note by announcing the signing of striker Pedro Leao from Flamengo’s U-20 team. Leao came up through Flamengo’s academy before making his debut for the U-20 team in August of 2024. He then proceeded to score 20 goals and provide six assists in over 3,000 minutes for the U-20 side, and helped it win the 2024-2025 iteration of the U-20 Intercontinental Cup. The striker was also called up three times to represent Brazil’s U-16 side, logging three assists across those friendly matches. Welcome to Orlando!

MLS Transfer Moves

With the beginning of the Major League Soccer season creeping closer and closer, teams are completing transfer business in every direction you look. We start with FC Cincinnati, which has signed free agent forward Tom Barlow on a contract that runs through the end of 2027. Continuing the theme of free agent signings, the New York Red Bulls have signed defender Robert Voloder, with the former Sporting Kansas City player joining on a deal that runs through the end of 2028. The Houston Dynamo signed midfielder Agustin Bouzat from Velez Sarsfield on a deal that runs through June 2028 and has an option through June 2029. Up north, 38-year-old Maxi Moralez is back yet again for New York City FC, as he has signed a new contract that runs through the 2026 season. Finally, the San Jose Earthquakes are said to be closing in on a deal to sign Timo Werner as a Designated Player.

Americans in Midweek Action

As usual, a number of American players will be in action during the working week, so let’s take a look at some of the matchups. Things get going today when Malik Tillman and Bayer Leverkusen travel to Hamburger SV in Bundesliga action. Gio Reyna, Joe Scally, and Borussia Monchengladbach hit the road to take on Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga on Wednesday, while Kevin Paredes and Wolfsburg host James Sands’ St. Pauli side in the same competition. Thursday has Christian Pulisic and AC Milan in a road tilt against Como in Serie A play, and the week finishes up Friday with Folarin Balogun and Monaco squaring off against Lorient in Ligue 1.

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  • Check out some of the scenes from the first day of preseason training.

That’s all I’ve got for today. Vamos Orlando!

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