Orlando Pride
Orlando Pride Lose Top Draft Pick to Mexican Side Tigres

The Orlando Pride will have to come up with a Plan B after losing top draft pick Mia Fishel to Tigres Femenil. The Mexican side announced the signing today.
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— Tigres Femenil ๐ฏ (@TigresFemenil) January 14, 2022
Fishel, who is part of the January U-23 USWNT camp, was the Prideโs first selection (No. 5 overall) in the 2022 NWSL Draft. With Fishelโs college coach, Amanda Cromwell, now in charge in Orlando, it seemed a natural fit. Cromwell obviously knows what Fishel can do and how she works within her system.
However, the club released a statement to some members of the media that the Pride were unable to come to terms with the player.
A statement from @ORLPride to The Inquirer and other outlets on Mia Fishel signing with Tigres: pic.twitter.com/dphl4ER3rP
— Jonathan Tannenwald (@thegoalkeeper) January 14, 2022
As our first pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft, we envisioned Mia as an important and impactful player for the future of the Orlando Pride.
However, we were unable to come to terms with Mia and we understand her desire to pursue this alternative career opportunity.
While we are very disappointed Mia will not be suiting up in purple this year, we wish her good luck in Mexico and we look forward to having the opportunity to welcome her as a member of the Pride in the future.
You can look at that statement any way you like, but it ultimately reads like the Pride were either unable or unwilling to make an offer sufficient to prevent Fishelโs departure to Mexico. It may have only been money (and the Pride have acquired quite a bit of allocation money) or there may have been other components, but the bottom line is that this is a bad look for both the Pride and the NWSL โ mostly for the Pride. Orlando ultimately squandered a top-five draft pick on a player with a history of playing for the Prideโs new coach.
This comes on the heels of the Pride losing Alex Morgan and Jodie Taylor, who represent eight of the 27 goals the club scored in 24 league games in 2021. The Prideโs current strike force consists of Sydney Leroux, little-used second-year player Abi Kim, and the newly acquired Darian Jenkins.
Kim has scored one goal, which came in the 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup, but registered none in the regular season in six appearances. Jenkins has scored seven times in an NWSL career that has already spanned three teams and more than 50 appearances. Leroux scored eight in last yearโs regular season alone. This team needs to rebuild its forward line and that gets more difficult with Fishelโs absence.
At least the Pride went forward heavy in the most recent draft. After drafting Fishel with the No. 5 pick, the Pride added defender Caitlin Cosme at No. 10 and Santa Clara forward Julie Doyle at No. 11. Orlando also added forward Jada Talley in the third round.
What It Means for Orlando
Doyle and Talley will both have a better shot at making an impact in their first year now that Fishel is out of the picture. But thereโs a reason Fishel was a higher selection. Sheโs viewed by most experts as one of the top offensive talents in the recent draft. While Doyle and Talley may both end up having excellent professional careers, there will always be a โwhat ifโ when it comes to Fishel, especially if she excels with Tigres.
The Pride have a lot of work to do to turn around a team that scored 27 times and conceded 32 goals in 24 games last year. Orlando must be better on both ends of the pitch โ and a lot better in the middle of it. Thereโs even more pressure on the Pride now to sign Doyle and 2021 draft pick Mikayla Colohan, a talented attacking forward who can help facilitate the attack while also providing goals of her own.ย
And it wouldnโt hurt for the Pride to make a splash signing to take some of the sting out of losing Fishel. Orlando should be able to do that after soaking up a league record $275,000 in the Morgan trade. The Pride sent $75,000 of that, and a second-round pick, to Kansas City in the trade for Jenkins, which seems a bit high for a player with her statistical history as a pro. Weโll have to wait to see how Orlando plans to use the rest of that cash since it wasnโt used to sweeten the deal to keep Fishel. And itโll be interesting to see if Jenkins can finally have a breakout year as a pro under Cromwell.
The Pride retain Fishelโs NWSL rights for the time being. Fishel will become discovery eligible at the start of the 2023 NWSL preseason. Until that time, Fishelโs rights are a tradable asset for Orlando should the club find a team willing to give up something to get them.
Orlando Pride
Orlando Pride Sign Forward Simone Jackson Through 2028
The Orlando Pride have signed 22-year-old forward Simone Jackson through the 2028 NWSL season.

The Orlando Pride announced the signing of former University of Southern California forward Simone Jackson today. The 22-year-oldโs deal is through the 2028 season.
โWe are thrilled to welcome Simone Jackson to the Orlando Pride family through 2028. Her versatility, technical ability, and quickness immediately impressed our technical staff, but it’s her character and personality that truly make her a perfect fit for our culture,โ Pride Vice President of Soccer Operations and Sporting Director Haley Carter said in a club press release. โSimone represents exactly the kind of player and person we want to invest in as we build the future of this club. Her signing reflects our commitment to bringing in talent that will help us compete at the highest level while embodying the values that make the Pride special.”
While Jackson is a new signing, the attacker isnโt new to the Pride. She was with the team during preseason as a non-roster invitee, playing well enough to earn a spot on the roster.
“I’m incredibly excited and honored to join the Orlando Pride. From the moment I arrived, I felt the special culture this club has built and knew this was where I wanted to be,โ Jackson said in the club’s release. โThe vision the coaching staff shared with me aligns perfectly with my goals as a player, and I can’t wait to contribute on the field and connect with our amazing fans. Orlando has such a rich soccer community, and I’m thrilled to call this city home for the next chapter of my career. I’m ready to put in the work every day to help bring championships to this club and make an impact both on and off the field.”
Prior to joining the Pride for preseason, Jackson spent four years at the University of Southern California. She played in 75 games for the Trojans, scoring 22 goals and adding 13 assists. Her best season was her senior year, where she accumulated 1,304 minutes and scored six goals, second most on the team.
The Redondo Beach, CA native was a member of the All-Big Ten third team in 2024, first-team All-Pac-12 in 2022, third-team All-Pac-12 in 2023 and 2021, and a Pac 12 All-Freshman Team honoree in 2021.
Internationally, Jackson represented the United States at multiple youth levels, including at the 2022 FIFA U-20 Womenโs World Cup. She scored her teamโs lone goal in a 3-1 loss to Japan in that tournament. Jackson participated at every youth level for the U.S., starting at U-14.
What It Means For Orlando
Having successfully put a strong starting lineup together, Carter and Pride Head Coach Seb Hines now work on the teamโs depth. And thatโs where Jackson comes in. The forward will be behind starter Barbra Banda and Ally Watt on the depth chart. However, Banda could depart at times for international duty with Zambia, giving Jackson a spot on the bench.
At 22 years old, the young attacker has plenty of time to develop. Sheโll be playing with seasoned professionals in the same position, providing valuable role models. Barring injuries, she probably wonโt get much playing time this year but could be a key player for the Pride in the future.
Orlando Pride
Orlando Pride vs. Utah Royals: Final Score 3-1 as Pride Win Behind Barbra Banda Hat Trick
A first-half Barbra Banda hat trick lifted the Pride to a much-needed road win over the Utah Royals.

The Orlando Pride (6-3-1, 19 points) rode Barbra Banda’s hat trick to a 3-1 win over the Utah Royals (1-7-2) tonight at America First Field in Sandy, UT. Banda gave the Pride the lead in the sixth minute and Brecken Mozingo equalized in the 14th minute, but Banda took over late in the first half, scoring two goals in two minutes to net the first hat trick in Pride history.
The win snapped Orlando’s three-game winless skid and marked the first time the Pride scored more than one goal since a 3-2 home win over Angel City on April 25.
Pride Head Coach Seb Hines made two changes to the team that lost 1-0 to the Kansas City Current last week. Kerry Abello and Marta, who had started every game until tonight, began the game on the bench. They were replaced in the lineup by Cori Dyke and Ally Watt.
The back line in front of goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse was Dyke, Kylie Nadaner, Emily Sams, and Oihane. Angelina, Morgan Gautrat, Haley McCutcheon, and Carson Pickett were in the midfield, with Banda and Watt up top.
This was a game of two halves with the best chances coming in the first 45 minutes. It looked like it would be a high-scoring affair, but the game slowed down considerably in the second half. The Pride were unquestionably the better team throughout, causing problems for the Utah back line. In the end, it was a fair result, as the Pride come home with all three points.
The hosts nearly created the gameโs first chance in the fifth minute when Janni Thomsen played Cece Kizer down the right. The veteran midfielderโs first touch was a low ball into the box for Mozingo, but Oihane got there first to clear it away.
A minute later, the Royals created the first shot on goal. Ally Sentnor tried to dribble through Nadaner, who got a touch on the ball but couldnโt win it. The ball went straight to Mozingo, who shot, but the attempt was right to Moorhouse at the near post.
The Pride immediately went the other way with Oihane finding Watt down the right . The attacker sprinted down field before playing it into the box where Banda was making a run. The strikerโs first touch guided the ball inside the far post to give the Pride the early 1-0 lead.
โIt was a quality goal,โ Hines said about the opener. โA breakaway with Ally and she does a really good job of finding Barbra and itโs a quality finish from Barbra.โ
The Pride had a great opportunity to double their lead in the 10th minute when Claudia Zornoza pulled down Angelina from behind near the top of the Utah box. Angelina stepped to the ball first before backing off and letting Pickett take the set piece. Oihane ran onto the ball and tried to flick it on goal, sending it just wide of the right post.
In the 13th minute, Pickett, Gautrat, and Angelina combined to send Banda into the final third. The low cross was right to Ana Tejada, but the defender got it caught in her feet. The ball slipped through to Watt behind her, and the attacker had two chances. However, Royals goalkeeper Mandy McGlynn made a pair of saves to keep her team in the game.
The Pride paid for the missed chance a minute later when the Royals equalized. Zornoza sent Mozingo into the Pride half of the field. Nadaner kept the play onside, and the attacker got behind the back line and in on goal. Moorhouse came out to cut down the angle, but the shot was past her and inside the far post to even the game at 1-1.
There was a stoppage while the video assistant referee examined the play to see if Mozingo was offside. However, Nadaner never stepped up with the rest of the back line, and the goal correctly stood.
Banda nearly had a second in the 20th minute when Sentnor knocked the ball off McCutcheonโs foot, but right to the Pride striker. However, Lauren Flynn made a last-ditch tackle, knocking the ball off of Bandaโs foot to prevent a likely goal.
A minute later, Banda won a long punt by Moorhouse and got into the Royals’ box. Kate Del Fava did well to push her outside, and the strikerโs shot was right to McGlynn.
Banda made a long run in the 26th minute, getting behind the Royals’ defense and into the box. McGlynn came off her line to challenge the striker and blocked the attempt. The rebound went to Watt with an empty net, but Nuria Rabano made a goal-saving block.
A bad turnover by Gautrat under pressure in the 28th minute nearly resulted in Utah taking the lead. Kizer took possession and found Mina Tanaka in the box. The Japanese international laid it back for Zornoza, who shot, sending her attempt over the goal.
Banda struck again in the 37th minute when Thomsen played a terrible pass back and the striker intercepted it. Flynn was on her back the whole time, but Banda dribbled around McGlynn and touched it in to make it 2-1.
A minute later, Banda made history. McCutcheon sent the striker down the left behind Del Fava. The defender caught up, but decided to block her pass into the middle rather than get to the goal side. Banda fired to McGlynnโs near post, slipping it between the post and the goalkeeper to give the Pride a 3-1 lead.
In the 224th Pride game in all competitions, it was the first hat trick in team history, the third in NWSL history to take place in the first half, and the first time an NWSL player has scored a road hat trick in the first half.ย
โShe’s a constant threat. It was three different types of goals, which is pleasing to see,โ Hines said about Bandaโs hat trick. โShe’s been waiting patiently. She’s been hitting half chances, but no real clear-cut opportunities. And so I was really pleased for her. Obviously, it’s the first hat trick in Pride history. That’s been a long wait for that opportunity, but she took it really well.โ
Banda also became the first African international to score a hat trick in the NWSL.
The Pride nearly had a chance in the third minute of first-half stoppage time when Pickett sent a beautiful ball into the box for Angelina. It was right there for the Brazilian, but she couldnโt control it.
After 45 minutes of action, the Pride had more possession (54%-46%), shots (10-7), shots on target (9-2), crosses (7-5), and corner kicks (2-1). They also had better passing accuracy (84%-82%) in the first half.
While the Pride were the more attacking team to start the first half, the Royals were on the front foot in the second. In the 48th minute, Mozingo found Zornoza near the top of the box. Sentnor made a diagonal run and Zornoza found her. However, the U.S. international sent her attempt well wide of the target.
The Royals created the second shot of the second half in the 63rd minute when Tanaka laid the ball off for Sentnor. Despite being far from goal, the striker fired. The shot was on target but into the arms of Moorhouse.
A minute later, Kizer dribbled into the right side of the box and took a shot from a tight angle. However, Moorhouse had her near post covered and the attempt didnโt cause her any trouble.
The next time the ball went out of play, Hines made his first two changes. Abello and Summer Yates came on for Oihane and Angelina.
Shortly after the substitution, the Pride created their first shot of the second half. A poor pass out of the back by McGlynn was intercepted by Yates. The midfielder played the ball to Banda on the right and the striker took a shot, but it didnโt cause much trouble for McGlynn.
McCutcheon had a great look in the 72nd minute, when Pickett sent Yates down the left. The second-half substitute played it into the six-yard box, where McCutcheon found herself all alone. However, she seemed surprised by the situation, sending the ball wide from very short distance.
In the 77th minute, Dyke found Yates in the box. The midfielder did well to turn Ana Tejada and fired on target. However, McGlynn did well to get a hand to it. Watt had position on Del Fava in front of an empty net near the left post, and the defender pushed the attacker over to win the ball. Pride players in the area wanted a penalty, but the referee disagreed.
The Pride won a free kick in the opposing third in the 78th minute when Watt was pushed over by Flynn. Pickett sent the set piece into the box and Lemos got her foot to it, but she sent the attempt wide.
The Royals nearly got one back in the 80th minute when Sentnor sent a low cross into the box from the left. Bianca St-Georges was behind her defender and right in front of the goal, but the pass was just behind her.
Play stopped in the 82nd minute as McCutcheon went down with an injury. The Pride medical staff came out to examine the defensive midfielder, eventually resulting in the teamโs final change of the night. In the 84th minute, Viviana Villacorta came into the game for McCutcheon.
St-Georges had a chance in the 87th minute when a long ball bounced away from Abello. The Royals substitute turned and shot, but sent the attempt well wide of the target.
Tanaka received a pass forward in the 89th minute and fired from distance. However, Lemos got her foot in from behind, getting a piece of the ball and allowing Moorhouse to make the easy stop.
The Royals had a good chance to get one back in the fifth minute of stoppage time, when Madison Pogarch sent a dangerous ball to the back post. St-Georges was behind Abello and Moorhouse was trying to get over, but the ball went out of play.
That was the last chance as the Pride claimed a huge three points away from home.
At full time, the Pride had more possession (52%-48%), shots on target (11-5), crosses (12-10), and corner kicks (4-1). Utah had better passing accuracy (83%-82%) and more shot attempts (14-13).
โPriority was to come away with three points before we go into the international break,” Hines said. “I think in recent games we played well, but we haven’t really got the results. So, we wanted to make sure that we performed well and got the result. It’s great to come away from this game with three points and a nice 3-1 win.โ
โInteresting match,” Banda added. “Coming back from the loss, we wanted to win this game, so we had to put all what it takes. We didn’t want to leave anything on the field, but to get the maximum three points.โ
The win vaults Orlando back into second place, two points behind the first-place Current. However, the Current have yet to play this weekend. Theyโre also two points ahead of the San Diego Wave, who also have a game in hand.
Following the international break, the Pride have three games before the summer break, which will last over a month. Two of those three games are away from home, but they’re all winnable.
โWe need to take that confidence going into these last three games before the summer break,โ Hines said. โObviously, weโre going into the international break, so players are representing their country. But when they come back, we need to carry on that momentum into the last three games going into the summer break.โ
The Pride will have an extra week to soak in this win, as they don’t play next weekend. They’ll return to action on June 7 when they host the Houston Dash at Inter&Co Stadium.
Orlando Pride
Orlando Pride vs. Utah Royals: Preview, How to Watch, TV Info, Live Stream, Lineups, Match Thread, and More
The Pride look to return to their winning ways as they travel to face the struggling Utah Royals.

Welcome to your match thread as the Orlando Pride (5-3-1, 16 points) travel west to take on the Utah Royals (1-6-2, 5 points) in Sandy, UT. This is the first of two matchups between these teams with the return game in Orlando scheduled for Aug. 3.
Hereโs everything you need to know about tonightโs game.
History
The Royals first played in 2018 and 2019 before the team was purchased and relocated to Kansas City. The new owners of Major League Soccerโs Real Salt Lake bought an expansion side, so 2024 was the first season the two teams met since 2019, although this is an all-new side. The Pride are 3-3-2 against the Royals all-time, with all games coming in the NWSL regular season. Orlando is 2-0-0 against this current iteration of the Royals (1-0-0 on the road) and 2-1-1 all-time in the state of Utah.
The last time the Pride met the Royals was on June 21, 2024 in Orlando. It was a dominant performance from start to finish as the Pride roared to a 6-0 win. Barbra Banda started the scoring, and Summer Yates made it 2-0 just before halftime. The Pride took off in the second half with goals by Banda and Ally Watt, along with a Marta brace.
On April 12 in Sandy, UT. Marta started on the bench and came on for Adriana in the 62nd minute. It didnโt take long for the Pride captain to make an impact, netting the gameโs lone goal six minutes later, as the visitors left the Beehive State with a 1-0 victory.
The 2019 season was the final one for the original Royals and the Pride faced this opponent three times that year. The first game between the teams was on April 27 in Orlando, and the difference was Christen Press, who netted the lone goal early in a 1-0 result. On May 25 in Utah, Amy Rodriguez opened the scoring from the penalty spot and Makenzy Doniak made it 2-0 late. The third meeting was on Aug. 17 in Orlando. Press gave the visitors the lead in the 60th minute and Rodriguez doubled the advantage late as the Royals won 2-0.
The 2018 campaign was the Royalsโ inaugural season, and Orlando got the better of the newcomers, going unbeaten in three matches (1-0-2). In the 2018 season opener, Utah and the Pride played to a 1-1 draw in Orlando. The Royals scored on their first chance of the game. They had an excellent spell of early possession. Diana Matheson put in a cross and Gunny Jonsdottir โ who later played for the Pride for two seasons in 2021 and 2022 โ volleyed it into the back of the net. Marta tied things up from the spot later in the first half, and the game ended 1-1.
About a month and a half later, the teams met again, playing to a 0-0 draw, this time in Rio Tinto Stadium. It was a relatively dull night with no goals and the majority of the action in the middle of the field. Both teams struggled on the attacking end. There were no shots on target in the first half and just three in the second.
While those first two matches ended in draws, the last meeting of 2018 finally saw a winner. On July 14, 2018, there was end-to-end action, and both teams saw chances in front of the net. Utah found an early goal from Rodriguez, and then Alex Morgan tied it up with a penalty kick just before halftime. In the second half, a good through ball from Ali Krieger found Kristen Edmonds one-on-one with Utah goalkeeper Abby Smith, who was caught out of position. Edmonds chipped the ball past Smith for the game-winner, and Orlando got its first-ever victory against the Royals, 2-1.
Overview
The Pride are coming off a tough stretch where theyโve lost two of their last three games 1-0, and only a last-minute equalizer in North Carolina kept it from being three straight losses. The most recent loss came a week ago tonight when the Pride hosted the Kansas City Current in a battle for first place. Temwa Chawingaโs 52nd-minute goal was the difference, sending the Pride down to third in the NWSL standings.
The problem for the Pride has been the attack. Other than scoring three goals in 20 minutes against Angel City FC in a 3-2 come-from-behind win, the Pride havenโt scored multiple goals in a game since March 29, when they defeated San Diego Wave FC 2-1.
Meanwhile, the Prideโs defense has been fantastic. That Angel City game is the only time the Pride have conceded multiple goals this year. Head Coach Seb Hines even gave starting center backs Kylie Nadaner and Emily Sams a break, replacing each of them with rookie Zara Chavoshi in successive games, but they only gave up one goal in those games combined. Unfortunately, the lack of offense resulted in only getting one point.
Banda got off to a great start this season, netting a brace in the opener. However, sheโs only scored twice in the last eight games and hasnโt found the back of the net in the last three matches. Marta has had similar struggles, failing to score since the win over Angel City.
The Pride desperately need three points to get themselves back on track, and they face the perfect team tonight. The Royals were one of the worst teams in the league last year, finishing 11th of 14 teams. They arenโt any better this year so far, with just five points from nine games, good enough for 13th place.
As you might expect from a team with just one win, Utah has struggled offensively and defensively this year. Their seven goals are second fewest in the NWSL, and their 16 goals conceded are tied with Angel City for second most. The only team worse is the last-place Chicago Stars, who have scored five times and conceded 19 goals.
While the Royals have struggled defensively this year, theyโre coming off their best game of the season, a 3-3 draw at the Washington Spirit. The sudden production ended a three-game goalless streak. Weโll see if that carries into tonight.
Nobody on the Royals has multiple goals or assists this year, understandable by their lack of scoring. But theyโll have their work cut out for them tonight when they face one of the leagueโs best defenses. The Prideโs seven goals conceded is tied with Seattle Reign FC for second, just one behind the Current.
The Pride started the season as the most prolific offense, scoring six times in the season opener. But, apart from the three-goal output against Angel City, theyโve cooled off considerably. Facing a team that has leaked goals all year, this could be the game the Pride need to get back to their scoring ways.
โI think they put up a good performance against a good Washington Spirit side. They should be happy walking away with a point,” Hines said about tonightโs opponent. “Obviously, they were close to three points as well, but I think before the game they probably wouldโve taken that. So we canโt take them too lightly. Weโre trying to bounce back from some disappointing results, not performances. And I think itโs a great opportunity for us to go there and come away with three points.โ
The only change to the Pride availability report is the removal of Julie Doyle (knee). Simone Charley (ankle), Luana (illness), Amanda Allen (shoulder), and Rafaelle (thigh) remain out.
The Royals will be without Mikayla Cluff (concussion), Macey Fraser (knee), Olivia Griffiths (maternity leave), Cloe Lacasse (knee), Alex Loera (knee), Tatumn Milazzo (knee), Paige Monaghan (foot), and Kaleigh Riehl (lower leg).
Official Lineups
Orlando Pride (4-2-3-1)
Goalkeeper: Anna Moorhouse.
Defenders: Cori Dyke, Kylie Nadaner, Emily Sams, Oihane.
Defensive Midfielders: Haley McCutcheon, Morgan Gautrat.
Attacking Midfielders: Carson Pickett, Angelina, Ally Watt.
Forward: Barbra Banda.
Bench: McKinley Crone, Julie Doyle, Prisca Chilufya, Summer Yates, Zara Chavoshi, Kerry Abello, Viviana Villacorta, Marta, Ally Lemos.
Utah Royals (4-2-3-1)
Goalkeeper: Mandy McGlynn.
Defenders: Nuria Rabano, Lauren Flynn, Kate Del Fava, Janni Thomsen.
Defensive Midfielders: Ana Tejada, Claudia Zornoza.
Midfielders: Brecken Mozingo, Mina Tanaka, Cece Kizer.
Forwards: Ally Sentnor.
Bench: Mia Justus, Ana Guzman, Madison Pogarch, Kherrington Ream, Dana Foederer, Imani Dorsey, Aisha Solorzano, Aria Nagai, Bianca St-Georges.
Referees
REF: JC Griggs.
AR1: Matthew Rodman.
AR2: Darren Bandy.
4TH: Rachel Swett.
VAR: Katherine McCormick.
AVAR: Brian Marshall.
How to Watch
Match Time: 9:30 p.m.
Venue: America First Field โ Sandy, UT.
TV: None.
Streaming: FDSN App, NWSL+.
Social Media: For live updates and rapid reaction, follow @themaneland.bsky.social on Bluesky and the Orlando Prideโs official Twitter feed (@ORLPride).
Enjoy the game. Go Pride!
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