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Lion Links: 8/30/21

Merry Monday morning, Mane Landers! It was a weekend of (mostly) positive results for Orlando City and the Orlando Pride over the weekend, with the Lions earning a draw at home and the Pride winning on the road. I’ll always take that kind of weekend if given a choice. Additionally, Florida was spared the brunt of Hurricane Ida’s fury, though our thoughts go out to those affected in Louisiana and Mississippi. Let’s get to the links.
Orlando Pride Defeat NJ/NY Gotham FC
The Orlando Pride traveled to Harrison, NJ and earned all three points on the road against NJ/NY Gotham FC with a 1-0 win. Erika Tymrak scored her first goal for the Pride in the 49th minute with a long-range effort and made her intentions clear on Twitter.
I meant to shoot. https://t.co/RBynS4itMc
— Erika Tymrak (@eTYMrak) August 30, 2021
Despite Gotham taking more than twice as many shots, and holding the majority of possession, Orlando was able to give Becky Burleigh another win and rebound from last week’s loss. The Pride return to Exploria Stadium next Sunday to host the Houston Dash.
Ashlyn Harris Breaks NWSL Save Record
Pride goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris entered the match against Gotham FC with 466 saves in NWSL, which was two behind former Kansas City goalkeeper Nicole Barnhart for the most in league history. In the 68th minute, Harris made her third and final save of the match, taking over the record with 469 saves. Obviously, Harris is nowhere near done and will continue to add to her total. The record-breaking save came on a shot by fellow United States Women’s National Team teammate Carli Lloyd. Harris praised goalkeeping coach Lloyd Yaxley for his training over the course of her career since she joined the Washington Spirit in 2013 for the NWSL’s inaugural season.
“I’m so grateful to the commitment he’s shown to me and my success and my career,” Harris said. “I just want to thank him because I would have never been here without him constantly pushing me. Even when I doubt myself, like he’s right there to pick me up. In the offseason, he’s running sprints and suicides with me. … I owe so much to him.”
Abby Dahlkemper Traded to the Houston Dash
The Dash acquired Abby Dahlkemper from the North Carolina Courage in exchange for $25,000 in Allocation Money and additional incentives based on performance. The center back is coming off a season in England with Manchester City where she made eight appearances. Dahlkemper spent part of her summer in Tokyo with the USWNT for the Olympics and now returns to the NWSL once more. She will strengthen a Dash defense that’s conceded 20 goals this season as the club hunts for a playoff spot.
World Cup Qualifiers are on the Horizon
The United States Men’s National Team begins its FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign this Thursday against El Salvador at Estadio Cuscatlán. The U.S. has never lost to Los Cuscatlecos in World Cup qualifying, with a 2-0-2 record. In the last meeting in 2009, the U.S. came back from a two-goal deficit to earn a 2-2 draw in the same stadium as the upcoming match. One concern for the USMNT is the status of its wingers. Christian Pulisic is awaiting a negative COVID-19 test in order to participate in the upcoming qualifiers. USMNT winger Tim Weah will miss the matches after suffering a thigh injury.
Elsewhere, clubs in La Liga lost their appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport to keep FIFA from extending the international window for the qualifiers. Players returning to Spain after international duty will miss matches on Sept. 11 if the fixtures are not rescheduled, which will be difficult with Champions League matches congesting the calendar. There are also quarantine issues for players traveling from English Premier League clubs upon their returns to England. Holding World Cup qualifiers during a pandemic is difficult.
European Soccer is in Full Swing
The best time of the year is here. MLS is in full swing and the European leagues are back in season. The big news was, of course, Lionel Messi making his debut for Paris Saint-Germain. Kylian Mbappé scored both goals in PSG’s win over Reims, but was still overshadowed by Messi’s entrance in the second half.
In England, Chelsea managed to maintain a 1-1 draw against Liverpool despite going down a man to end the first half. Liverpool evened on a legitimate penalty, though the letter of the law also saw Chelsea’s Reece James earn a straight red. Even as a Liverpool fan, I don’t think that rule is fair when applied to an inadvertent hand ball.
Borussia Dortmund might not have the firepower to really challenge Bayern Munich this season, but it did get off to a good start with a 3-2 win over Hoffenheim. USMNT midfielder Giovanni Reyna started Dortmund off by scoring a goal in the 49th minute. Jude Bellingham added a second in the 69th minute, and Erling Haaland scored the game winner in stoppage time.
Free Kicks
- MLS Rivalry Week came to a thrilling conclusion onSunday. Ricardo Pepi and Jesus Ferreira both had braces for FC Dallas in a 5-3 win over Austin FC in Q2 Stadium. The Portland Timbers hit the road and won 2-0 over their rival Seattle Sounders, with Sebastian Blanco and Felipe Mora both scoring.
- Manchester United set an English top-flight record of 28 games unbeaten on the road.
𝗥𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗿𝗱-𝗯𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗥𝗲𝗱𝘀.
28 top-flight games unbeaten on the road.#MUFC pic.twitter.com/9NopndVLVg
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) August 29, 2021
- Take a look at this hilarious flop by Andre Silva when USMNT defender John Brooks barely bumped him. I hope Silva was able to recover, and he’d better hope that Brooks never actually puts something behind a real foul.
John Brooks and Gio Reyna ready for USMNT’s WCQ game against Honduras 😤 https://t.co/8OH4h20rgX
— Football Watch (@topw22) August 29, 2021
That will do it for today. Stay safe, get vaccinated, and mask up. Vamos Orlando!
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Lion Links: 3/6/25
Rafaelle and Grace Chanda cleared to play, Orlando City B signs two players, Women’s Club World Cup delayed to 2028, and more.

Congratulations, you’ve made it more than halfway through the week! Thursday tends to feel like an annoying speed bump before we reach the fun of the weekend, but hopefully today goes smoothly for you as we prepare for a busy next few days. Let’s get the day started off on the right foot with some links from around the soccer world!
Rafaelle and Grace Chanda Removed From Season-Ending Injury List
Orlando Pride players Rafaelle and Grace Chanda will both be available for selection for the NWSL Challenge Cup match against the Washington Spirit Friday after being removed from the Season-Ending Injury list. Chanda joined the club last summer but wasn’t able to take the field due to an injury sustained while on international duty with Zambia at the Olympics. Rafaelle also picked up a season-ending injury at last year’s Olympics with Brazil, missing out on the team’s historic playoff run. Both players have the talent to start for the Pride this season, but there shouldn’t be a rush to get them going from the start considering how good the Pride’s roster is this year.
Noah Levis and Noham Abdellaoui Join OCB
Orlando City B signed another pair of players, adding midfielder Noah Levis and defender Noham Abdellaoui to the roster. Both players were signed to MLS NEXT Pro contracts through 2025 with an option for 2026. Levis has developed his game across Europe and appeared in 25 games for Mikkelin Palloilijat in Finland’s second division last year. The 18-year-old has also played for Finland’s national team at the youth levels. Abdellaoui is an Algerian center back who has also played in Europe, featuring for the youth teams of clubs like Saint-Etienne, U.S. Lecce, and Genoa CFC. Like Levis, the 20-year-old played for his national team’s youth squads. I’m excited to see how some of these new faces OCB brought in mesh with the returning players this season. OCB’s season gets started on Sunday when it hosts Columbus Crew 2.
Women’s Club World Cup Delayed to 2028
FIFA announced that the inaugural Women’s Club World Cup that was set to kick off in 2026 has instead been delayed to 2028 and will be every four years after that. It will feature 16 teams, with five European teams and two each from Concacaf, CONMEBOL, CAF, and AFC able to earn guaranteed entry. The other spots will be claimed through play-in games. We’ll still get an international club competition next year though, with FIFA also announcing the 2026 Women’s Champions Cup. That will be a six-team tournament and the winners of the UEFA Champions League, Concacaf Champions League, and Copa Libertadores will claim a spot in the semifinals. The Women’s Champions Cup will be annual, except for years when the Women’s Club World Cup takes place.
UEFA Champions League Round of 16 Roundup
The round of 16 is underway in the UEFA Champions League and every match on Wednesday was a shutout. Liverpool’s only shot on target was the winner in a 1-0 road victory against Paris Saint-Germain, with substitute Harvey Elliott scoring in the 87th minute. Goalkeeper Allisson Becker played out of his mind, making nine saves to help his team take a lead back to Anfield for the second leg. In a matchup between German giants, Harry Kane had a brace in Bayern Munich’s 3-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen. However, goalkeeper Manuel Neuer may not play in the second leg after injuring himself while celebrating a goal.
Barcelona was reduced to 10 men in the first half against Benfica, but great saves by Wojciech Szczęsny and a goal from Raphinha were enough for a 1-0 win in Lisbon. Inter Milan beat Feyenoord 2-0, with goalkeeper Timon Wellenreuther saving a penalty kick to secure his team’s eighth clean sheet this tournament.
Free Kicks
- The Purple Pride 5k is officially back and will take place on May 17. The race will begin at 8 a.m. on Glenn Lane and finish inside Inter&Co Stadium. Each runner will get a shirt, a medal, and a ticket to an Orlando City and Orlando Pride game.
- FC Dallas added Brazilian midfielder Kaick as an MLS U22 Initiative Player, signing him to a contract through 2028, with an option for 2029. The 19-year-old joins from Gremio in Brazil’s top flight and Dallas reportedly paid the fourth-highest transfer fee in club history to sign him.
- Congratulations to United States Women’s National Team and Portland Thorns star Sophia Wilson, who announced that she is pregnant with her first child.
- TNT Sports will broadcast 24 of the 63 FIFA Club World Cup games this summer. FIFA also announced that the prize money will be $1 billion for this year’s revamped tournament that features 32 clubs from around the world.
- Check out the finalists for the People’s Puskas Award, an award created by tech company Veo to crown the best goal scored by an amateur or grassroots player. There are some great acrobatic strikes in the mix, but the free kick knuckleball by Ardi Canolli had me hitting replay over and over.
- Speaking of great goals, Tigres midfielder Jacqueline Ovalle may have already scored the best one of 2025 with a move she calls “the shrimp.”
That’s all I have for you for today’s links. Make sure to stay hydrated out there and have a wonderful Thursday!
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Lion Links: 3/5/25
Orlando City rising, Ally Watt is staying, the Challenge Cup looms, and more.

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers! We’re almost completely back. Orlando City is playing matches, with the Orlando Pride and OCB slated to start their respective 2025 slates this weekend. It’s truly the most wonderful time of the year. So without further ado, let’s get to the links.
Orlando City on the Rise
It should come as no surprise to longtime readers that I find the idea of power rankings to be the junk food of sports journalism. Sometimes it’s fun to indulge, but ultimately it’s just empty calories. That being said, Orlando City rose six spots in MLSsoccer.com’s rankings this week. The site is also enamored with right back Alex Freeman, making him one of the big stories in MLS in Week 2. They might actually be right on that account.
Ally Watt is Staying
The Orlando Pride announced that the club exercised Ally Watt’s mutual option for the 2026 season. Watt played her part in the Pride’s historic 2024 NWSL Shield and NWSL Championship run. Watt produced seven goal contributions last year. Now the attacker will look to increase that production as the club attempts to repeat the success of last season.
The Challenge Cup Approaches
It’s been 102 days since the Orlando Pride last lifted a trophy. Friday, the club will have a chance to do so again in the 2025 NWSL Challenge Cup. The Challenge Cup has gone through a lot of changes over the years, but this time it features a rematch of the NWSL Championship match between the Pride and the Washington Spirit. The format is supposed to be the Shield winner against the Championship winner, but since the Pride won both, the runner-up gets a shot.
NWSL Roster Moves
The NWSL’s new collective bargaining agreement has changed how the clubs in the league manage their rosters and acquire new talent. Big names like Lynn Biyendolo (née Williams) are able to have agency in where they want to play when being traded. There were several big inner-league signings in the off-season, though not all saw a player move. One of the biggest was when the Orlando Pride gave Marta a contract extension. The landscape has changed for the league, and that’s not a bad thing.
Free Kicks
- Houston Dash forward Yuki Nagasato announced her retirement from professional soccer.
- Ion has named Seb Salazar and Kylen Mills as their new studio team for NWSL broadcasts. Salazar comes from ESPN and Mills from FOX/BTN.
- The always fair and above board FIFA has lifted the suspension imposed on the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) that kept the team from participating in the 2026 World Cup. The PFF revised its constitution prompting FIFA to lift the suspension.
- Landon Donovan wins my just made up “Pundit of the Week” award for his assertion that Lionel Messi should have been shown a second yellow card in the New York City FC match, and thus should have served a suspension against the Houston Dynamo rather than just skipping the match for — [/checks notes] — reasons.
That will do it for today. Check back as we get you ready for all the matches this weekend. Vamos Orlando!
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Lion Links: 3/4/25
Lions earn weekly recognition, U.S. women announce friendlies against China, Americans in midweek action, and more.

Happy Tuesday, everyone! What a happy Tuesday it is, too, as Orlando City bounced back in a big way to earn its first victory of the season on Saturday. As if that wasn’t enough, the Lions will be back in action again on Saturday, while the Orlando Pride will return to competitive action in the NWSL Challenge Cup against the Washington Spirit on Friday, and OCB kicks off its season Sunday against Columbus. Before we get started, let’s wish Pride midfielder Ally Lemos a happy 21st birthday! We’ve got plenty to talk about this morning, so let’s get cracking.
Lions Earn Weekly Plaudits
A pair of Lions have been rewarded for their performances in Orlando City’s 4-2 triumph over Toronto FC with places in the MLS Team of the Matchday. Cesar Araujo finds himself in the starting lineup after notching a spectacular goal and assist, while Alex Freeman makes the bench after marking his first senior start with his first professional goal. Freeman also earned a shoutout as one of the standout Young Players of the Matchday. Both men turned in impressive performances during the win, with Sean Rollins grading Araujo a 7.5 out of 10 and naming him the Man of the Match, with Freeman close behind on a 7 out of 10. Congrats and keep up the good work!
U.S. Women Announce China Matches
The United States Women’s National Team has announced that it will play a pair of friendlies against China at the end of spring. The USWNT will play the Steel Roses on Saturday, May 31 at Allianz Field in St. Paul, MN, and then on Tuesday, June 3 at Energizer Park in St. Louis. While China is the team that the U.S. has played second most behind only Canada, it will be the first meeting between the two nations since the end of 2023. The St. Louis game will also have a pre-match celebration for Becky Sauerbrunn, who announced her retirement at the end of last year.
Americans in Midweek Action
There are a number of Americans taking part in games during the working week, with European cup action once again featured prominently. Gio Reyna and Borussia Dortmund will host Lille in the Round of 16 tomorrow, while Richy Ledezma and PSV Eindhoven will welcome Arsenal. Thursday sees Tanner Tessman and Lyon traveling to face Steaua Bucharest in the UEFA Europa League, while Johnny Cardoso and Real Betis take on Vitória Guimarães in the UEFA Conference League. Things finish on Friday with the red-hot Josh Sargent and Norwich City hosting Oxford in Championship play, while Mark McKenzie and Toulouse face off against Moncao.
Women’s Club World Cup Could be Delayed
FIFA had intended on starting a 16-team Women’s Club World Cup in 2026, but that plan may be facing delays. While the tournament reportedly has plenty of support within FIFA and its various federations, there are said to be ongoing discussions about pushing the start date back a couple years to allow more time for preparations to be made. Initial plans called for the tournament to take place between January and February 2026, but that date is fast approaching and no concrete plans have been made. A possible solution could be holding a four-team mini-tournament in 2026, with the full 16-team version then debuting later down the road. Who knows, if the Orlando Pride can have a 2025 campaign similar to last year’s, maybe we’ll see them there.
Free Kicks
- Forgive my language, but Eduard Atuesta positively ran his ass off on Saturday, covering 8.18 miles — the most of any MLS player on Matchday 2.
- Orlando City rose three places to no. 11 in ESPN.com’s MLS power rankings.
- Manchester United and Manchester City are both said to be interested in signing winger Francisco Trincao from Sporting CP.
- Sargent’s goal-scoring form for Norwich City means that more and more teams are taking notice of him, but it’s also increased the pressure on him to perform.
- With the help of an ownership group including Steve Kerr, Steve Nash, and Stuart Holden, Mallorca is experiencing some stability and success in La Liga.
That’s all I have for you this morning. Vamos Orlando!
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