Lion Links
Lion Links: 4/9/21
How’s it going, Mane Landers? I hope you all are hanging in there as we get closer and closer to Orlando City and Orlando Pride soccer. I’m looking forward to games not being so crammed together this year so I can have some breathing room between matches. Last year was a great time to be a Lions supporter, but it was also hectic to say the least. The Lions’ last preseason game will take place today when they take on Minnesota United. But for now, let’s enjoy these links from around the soccer world.
Orlando City Signs Rio Hope-Gund
Defender Rio Hope-Gund is officially a Lion after Orlando signed the 21-year-old to a one-year deal with club options for 2022, 2023, and 2024. Drafted in the first round of the 2021 MLS SuperDraft by the Lions, Hope-Gund played eight games with Georgetown for a fourth and final season this spring before heading to Orlando. Hope-Gund was added to Orlando’s Supplemental Roster and should help fill the void at center back left by the departures of Kamal Miller and Alex De John this off-season.
The NWSL Season Begins Today
Although the Orlando Pride won’t play until tomorrow, the wait is over for the 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup. The reigning champion Houston Dash will get the tournament started tonight at 8:30 p.m. as they host the Chicago Red Stars, with a later match between the Portland Thorns and Kansas City at 10:30 p.m. After not participating in the Challenge Cup last season, the Pride will take on Racing Louisville FC tomorrow at 7 p.m.
It should be an exciting season for the league with plenty of storylines to track all year long. The Portland Thorns are loaded with talent and may topple the North Carolina Courage as the most dominant team in the league. As for the Pride, it will be interesting to see how their deep midfield and lethal attackers can stack up against the rest of the league.
USWNT Prepares for Sweden
Pride forward Alex Morgan is with the United States Women’s National Team in Europe for a pair of friendlies. The first is tomorrow at 1:10 p.m. against Sweden at Friends Arena in Stockholm. It will be the 41st match between the two sides, with the most recent meeting taking place on Nov. 7, 2019 when the USWNT won 3-2 in Columbus, OH. Sweden qualified for the Tokyo Olympics this summer and is currently on an eight-game unbeaten streak. The USWNT’s second friendly will be against France on April 13 as the team continues preparations for the Olympics.
Away Teams Performed Well in Europa League
Manchester United was the biggest winner in the Europa League quarterfinals’ first legs. On the road in Spain, Marcus Rashford scored in the first half and Bruno Fernandes converted a penalty in the 90th minute to give United a pair of away goals in a 2-0 win over Granada. In Amsterdam, AS Roma mounted a comeback in the second half to win 2-1 over Ajax thanks to goals from Lorenzo Pellegrini and Ibañez. Villarreal also won, defeating Dinamo Zagreb 1-0 in Croatia.
The only draw took place at Emirates Stadium as Arsenal and Slavia Prague fought to a 1-1 result. Arsenal’s Nicolas Pépé seemed to score the game-winner in the 86th minute, but Tomáš Holeš scored an equalizer in stoppage time off of a corner kick to give Prague a critical away goal. You can check out the goal below, as well as the exact moment Arsenal Manager Mikel Arteta’s heart breaks.
Jedna z posledních příležitostí, která nakonec změnila celé vyznění zápasu. Tomáš Holeš byl ve správný čas na správném místě a postaral se o klíčový vyrovnávací gól. 👏 Do odvety si tak sešívaní nesou velmi nadějný výsledek. 🔜 pic.twitter.com/L6coAyPx1x
— ČT sport (@sportCT) April 8, 2021
Free Kicks
- Let’s start these free kicks off with a great meme from Orlando midfielder Andrés Perea regarding teammate Daryl Dike.
🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/YanDh62pnk
— Andrés Perea (@andresperea06) April 8, 2021
- In case you didn’t know Pride midfielder Meggie Dougherty Howard is Floridian, this video should make it clear.
.@MeggieDH is out here saving lizards. 🦎😂 pic.twitter.com/EQnigcsSop
— Orlando Pride (@ORLPride) April 8, 2021
- Columbus Crew midfielder Darlington Nagbe has high hopes about his team’s chances in the Concacaf Champions League. The Crew went to Nicaragua and walked away with a 4-0 victory over Real Esteli FC, with Gyasi Zardes scoring a brace in the first half.
- No Lions were named as strong candidates for this year’s MLS Golden Boot according to Greg Seltzer of MLSsoccer.com. Although I agree with Seltzer that Dike’s future in MLS is uncertain, I think the Lions will likely have someone in the mix considering their creative and lethal offense.
- MLS updated its health and safety protocols for the upcoming season, with details provided on continued charter travel, vaccinations, and required mask use.
- Atlanta United signed Argentine center back Alan Franco as a Designated Player, giving Atlanta a strong defender alongside Miles Robinson.
- After its rebrand, NJ/NY Gotham FC unveiled a new jersey with the club’s new colors.
Colossal/Black ‘21 https://t.co/tSxerjKVLM pic.twitter.com/KwoF2wbDWZ
— NJ/NY Gotham FC (@GothamFC) April 8, 2021
- Arsene Wenger stated that FIFA could implement an automated system for offside calls in the 2022 World Cup.
- The San Jose Earthquakes renamed the street outside their stadium to Wondo Way in honor of Chris Wondolowski. It makes me wonder what a street named after an Orlando player would look like. Kaká Court has a nice ring to it.
That will do it for today’s links, folks. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and rest of your weekend. Stay safe out there!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 1/17/25
Orlando Pride loan out Mariana Larroquette, USMNT gets ready for Venezuela, MLS transfer news, and much more.
Happy Friday! Maybe it’s just because I’m a San Jose Sharks fan when it comes to hockey, but I sure do miss being able to watch Orlando City and the Orlando Pride win games. Thankfully it won’t be much longer until Orlando’s soccer teams are back in action, although I wish the Lions would make some moves to get us excited for 2025. Let’s dive into today’s links!
Mariana Larroquette Heads to Argentina on Loan
The Pride have loaned forward Mariana Larroquette to Newell’s Old Boys Women in Argentina. The loan lasts through July 1, so Larroquette may still provide some attacking depth for the Pride later in the season. This should be a good opportunity for her to get some minutes in her home country after only making four appearances for the Pride last season. Larroquette joined the Pride back in July of 2023 on a contract through 2025, so this is a solid chance for her to get some consistent playing time to showcase her talent before her current contract ends.
USMNT Prepares for Friendly Against Venezuela
The United States Men’s National Team will play its first game of 2025 when it takes on Venezuela Saturday at 3 p.m. in Fort Lauderdale. This is just the seventh meeting between the two nations, with Venezuela winning the most recent match 3-0 back in 2019. Goalkeeper Wuilker Farinez started for Venezuela in that shutout and is expected to get the nod in goal again, with Orlando City’s Javier Otero backing him up. The Yanks will be without multiple players who were called up, as Jesus Ferreira, John Tolkin, Jalen Neal, and Drake Callender will no longer be available. The USMNT will be back in action on Tuesday for a friendly against Costa Rica at Inter&Co Stadium.
Catching Up On MLS Transfer News
Every MLS team apart from Orlando City seems to be making major moves in preparation for the 2025 season. Austin FC is reportedly signing Albanian forward Myrto Uzuni as a Designated Player, which would trigger a $12.3 million release clause in his contract with Granada. Uzuni has scored 14 goals in 18 appearances for the Spanish club this season. Austin also added midfielder Nicolas Dubersarsky from Instituto in Argentina’s top flight. He will be a U22 Initiative Player and signed a five-year contract with the club.
New York Red Bulls left back John Tolkin was officially transferred to Holstein Kiel in the Bundesliga for a reported $3 million transfer fee. The New England Revolution continued to strengthen their attack, signing veteran forward Maxi Urruti to a one-year deal with an option for 2026. Atlanta United and Middlesbrough have reportedly reached a verbal agreement on a deal for forward Emmanuel Latte Lath, although Atlanta still has to finalize personal terms with him.
Chelsea Reportedly Leads Race for Naomi Girma
One of the biggest questions this NWSL off-season is whether or not San Diego Wave defender Naomi Girma will remain with the club. The 24-year-old is under contract through 2026, but European teams are reportedly willing to pay up to secure her talents. Chelsea is the reported frontrunner, with Arsenal and Lyon also in the mix to sign her. Girma is one of the best defenders in the world and was a major reason behind the United States Women’s National Team winning Olympic gold last year. Speaking of Girma, she will not be in attendance for the USWNT training camp in Florida due to a minor injury.
Free Kicks
- Orlando Pride Vice President of Soccer Operations and Sporting Director Haley Carter followed through on her promise to dye her hair after a historic season.
- In news that impacts Orlando City duo Pedro Gallese and Wilder Cartagena, Jorge Fossati is no longer Peru’s head coach. Peru only won one of its six CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers with Fossati at the helm and is last in the standings.
- Former Lion Chris Mueller spoke on the importance of mental health and the resources available to help.
- You’ll need to use a translation tool for the full details, but Brazilian forward Kerolin is reportedly set to join Manchester City.
- Amad Diallo scored a hat trick to help Manchester United come back and win against Southampton.
That’s all I have for you this Friday. I hope you all have a fantastic day and rest of your weekend!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 1/16/25
Mason Stajduhar traded to Real Salt Lake, Orlando City reportedly interested in Evander, MLS transfer news, and more.
How’s it going, Mane Landers? We’re halfway through the first month of the year and I’ve been able to knock out three books on my reading list. The Wedding People by Alison Espach was my favorite of the bunch, and I’m going to take a crack at a fantasy book or two to close out the month. But for now, let’s dive into today’s links from around the soccer world!
Mason Stajduhar Traded to Real Salt Lake
Orlando City made a surprising move by trading goalkeeper Mason Stajduhar to Real Salt Lake in exchange for $50,000 in 2025 General Allocation Money (GAM) and a second-round pick in the 2026 MLS SuperDraft. The Lions could also receive up to an additional $150,000 in GAM if Stajduhar reaches performance-based metrics with Real Salt Lake. Stajduhar was signed as a Homegrown Player by Orlando back in November of 2015 after developing with the club’s academy, so it’s a bit melancholy seeing him moved to another club after all this time. Unless a new goalkeeper walks through the door, Javier Otero would replace Stajduhar as Pedro Gallese’s backup this season.
Orlando City Reportedly Interested in Evander
On the Soccerwise podcast, Tom Bogert stated that Orlando City has serious interest in Portland Timbers midfielder Evander. Discussion of this begins around the 29-minute mark in the video.
An official offer reportedly hasn’t been made and Orlando may have to meet a hefty asking price in order to sign the 26-year-old. Evander would be a fantastic addition to an Orlando attack that could use a bona fide No. 10. He recorded 15 goals and 19 assists last season for the Timbers. Bogert also spoke on how fluid the transfer market is, and a potential offer by Orlando for Evander may depend on how other dominos fall this window.
MLS Transfer News Roundup
The Eastern Conference is in an arms race of sorts as teams prepare for the 2025 season by eyeing star attackers. Charlotte FC is also reportedly close to adding winger Wilfried Zaha on loan, with the 32-year-old set to be a Designated Player. A reunion may be coming in Atlanta as well, with Atlanta United and Newcastle United reportedly in talks for Miguel Almiron to return to MLS. The Chicago Fire are reportedly one of three MLS clubs in talks with Brazilian forward Neymar for him to join the league, with Inter Miami not among those three teams.
Charlotte sent $100,000 in 2025 GAM to the Portland Timbers in exchange for Eryk Williamson. The Timbers could receive another $250,000 in GAM if metrics are met, and they retain a sell-on percentage as well. They helped fill the void left by Williamson’s departure by signing Joao Ortiz from Ecuadorian club Independiente del Valle. FC Cincinnati re-signed defender Nick Haggland to a new deal through 2027, D.C. United added Kye Rowles from Heart of Midlothian in Scotland, and the LA Galaxy added a new center back by signing Mathias Jorgensen from Anderlecht.
Vancouver Whitecaps Name New Head Coach
Jesper Sorensen is the new head coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps, joining the Canadian club on a two-year contract. It will be the 51-year-old’s first job in MLS and he’s coming off a two-year stint with Brondby IF in Denmark’s top flight. Sorensen becomes the sixth coach in Vancouver’s MLS history and he replaces Vanni Sartini. We’ll see how he adapts to the league in a trial by fire of sorts, as the Whitecaps have a tough season opener against the rival Timbers and a pair of Concacaf Champions Cup games against Deportivo Saprissa.
Free Kicks
- Orlando Pride defender Carson Pickett was honored by Clay County for her work in the community.
- Sao Paulo and Cruzeiro battled to a 1-1 draw at Inter&Co Stadium in the FC Series.
- The North Carolina Courage announced that Kerolin won’t return to the team for the 2025 season and will instead explore free agency. Maybe the Pride can work their magic and have the 2023 NWSL MVP join the team’s Brazilian contingent in Orlando.
- For those of you who won’t be seeing the 2025 NWSL Challenge Cup between the Orlando Pride and Washington Spirit in person at Inter&Co Stadium, you’ll be able to watch it on Prime Video on March 7 at 8 p.m.
- Bayern Munich signed American midfielder Bajung Darboe from LAFC, with the 18-year-old set to join the German club’s reserve side.
- Arsenal beat Tottenham 2-1 to close the gap between the Gunners and Liverpool to four points in the English Premier League title race. Liverpool has drawn its past two league games but still has a game in hand over Arsenal.
- Lyon was eliminated from the French Cup after losing in penalties to amateur club Bourgoin-Jallieu. Mehdi Moujetzky scored a brace to help the fifth-division side advance to the round of 16.
That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week.
Lion Links
Lion Links: 1/15/25
Javier Otero called up, Sofia Manner moves on, MLS roster and transfer news, and more.
Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. It may not feel like it yet, but the new season is just around the corner. The Lions have started preseason training, the Orlando Pride are making roster moves, and you can just about see the possibilities. There’s still a chill in the air, but my heart warms in anticipation. Let’s get to the links.
Otero Called Up
Orlando City SC backup goalkeeper Javier Otero was called up by Venezuela for the upcoming friendly against the USMNT at Chase Stadium in Ft. Lauderdale. The match will take place Saturday, Jan. 18 at 3 p.m. Representing your country is always a privilege, and fortunately for Otero, this call-up won’t necessitate a long trip. We wish Otero good luck and hope for an injury-free trip.
Pride Transfer Goalkeeper Sofia Manner
Sofia Manner’s time in Orlando is done. The goalkeeper is headed to AFC Toronto of Canada’s top flight, the Northern Super League for an undisclosed transfer fee. When Manner was brought in she was expected to compete for the starting role. Given that Anna Moorhouse is not going anywhere, it is not unexpected for Manner to want to go someplace where she can get more playing time. The Pride still have McKinley Crone and Kat Asman behind Moorhouse on the bench.
More on New MLS Roster Rules; Transfer News
Major League Soccer officially announced the roster rule changes for 2025. We highlighted some of those changes in Tuesday’s Lion Links. One other interesting rule makes Off-Roster Homegrown Players eligible to appear in up to six MLS league matches along with unlimited first-team appearances in Cup competitions.
We’re still waiting on some off-season signings from Orlando City, but there’s also still plenty of time. Here are the important dates to know around the MLS transfer window. Other clubs are doing some business. The New England Revolution have signed free agent defender Wyatt Omsberg, and D.C. United acquired midfielder Randall Leal off waivers. San Diego FC is reportedly close to signing USMNT midfielder Luca de la Torre on loan from La Liga side Celta de Vigo.
NASL Antitrust Trial Update
The NASL antitrust case against U.S. Soccer heads to trial this week. MLS is also a co-defendant with U.S. Soccer. The NASL claims that U.S. Soccer and MLS conspired to keep the league from competing in either the Division 1 or Division 2 level of professional soccer. The trial is expected to last a few weeks with as much as $500 million at stake.
Free Kicks
- The North Carolina Courage just leveled up their attack, adding Jaedyn Shaw from the San Diego Wave for $300,000 in Allocation Money and $150,000 in Intra-League Transfer Funds.
- Former Orlando City goalkeeper Greg Ranjitsingh has signed with New York City FC through 2026 with an option for 2027
- Bad news for Arsenal supporters, as the club has confirmed that forward Gabriel Jesus suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) during the match against Manchester United on Sunday.
- Facundo Torres’ new club Palmeiras has reached an agreement to send defender Vitor Reis to Manchester City for £29.4 million. As for Torres, he was officially presented by Palmeiras to the club’s faithful. Given Orlando City’s sell-on clause, here’s hoping that Palmeiras is able to sell him on for a whole lot of money.
- File this under the “I never expected to write this sentence” category. Lazio’s falconer was fired for sharing images of his penile implant on social media. Yeah.
- Here’s a nice little clip of the Lions at work in the preseason.
- The Orlando Pride are taking donations this Thursday and Friday for those in need in the greater Los Angeles area affected by the devastating fires.
That will do it for today, though I also encourage you to listen to the latest episode of SkoPurp Soccer: An Orlando Pride PawedCast. We interviewed soon-to-be-former senior director of communications for both Orlando City and the Orlando Pride, Jackie Maynard. Jackie has been with the club for nine years, and she has made our job here at The Mane Land much easier with her professionalism and generosity. We will miss her as she moves on to her next adventure. Vamos Orlando!
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