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Lion Links: 3/16/23
How’s it going, Mane Landers? Last night’s Orlando City match was a tough result to swallow. Regardless, this was a great experience for the team and there are still other trophies to be won in 2023. I’m looking forward to the Lions sinking their teeth into the regular season. I’m also looking forward to the start of the Orlando Pride’s season in just 10 days! Now, let’s get to today’s links.
Orlando City Exits Concacaf Champions League
The Lions fought Tigres to a 1-1 draw at Exploria Stadium, but it wasn’t enough to advance as they were eliminated due to the away goals tiebreaker. Orlando City goalkeeper Pedro Gallese kept the Lions alive time and time again in this match. El Pulpo had seven saves, many of which were phenomenal. The Lions equalized late in the match with one of the best goals in club history, but needed a second goal to advance. Orlando drew the short straw in the draw by getting put up against Tigres, but it more than held its own in both legs. It was a bitter first taste of the tournament for the Lions, but they will now turn their full attention to the MLS season. Orlando City remains unbeaten in 2023.
Orlando Pride Broadcast Schedule Revealed
The television and streaming schedule for the upcoming NWSL season was announced by the league on Wednesday. Five of the Orlando Pride’s 22 regular-season games will be broadcast on the CBS Sports Network, with all others streamed domestically on Paramount+. The NWSL Championship and NWSL Challenge Cup final will be broadcast on ‘big’ CBS. For the league’s first Decision Day, all six matches will be streamed on Paramount+. Orlando’s first game on CBS Sports Network will be April 29 when the Pride take on San Diego Wave FC at Snapdragon Stadium.
USMNT Roster Announced for Nations League
The United States Men’s National Team called up 24 players for its Concacaf Nations League matches later this month. The U.S. will first take on Grenada on March 24 and then host El Salvador at Exploria Stadium on March 27. That second match will be a homecoming of sorts for former Lion Daryl Dike, and he could make his first USMNT appearance since 2021. Dike is part of an interesting group of forwards that also includes Giovanni Reyna, Alex Zendejas, Ricardo Pepi, and FC Utrecht winger Taylor Booth. The only MLS player called up was Atlanta United’s Miles Robinson, who has not played for the U.S. since March of last year due to an injury. Midfielder Tyler Adams will not be with the team after sustaining a hamstring injury during training with Leeds United.
Napoli and Real Madrid Advance in Champions League
Napoli took care of business at home, beating Eintracht Frankfurt 3-0 and advancing to the Champions League quarterfinals for the first time in club history. Victor Osimhen’s breakout year continued as he scored a brace in the match. In the other match, Real Madrid beat Liverpool 1-0 to advance on a lopsided 6-2 aggregate. Karim Benzema scored the game’s only goal, but then seemed to injure himself while celebrating and was substituted off soon after.
With Napoli advancing alongside AC Milan and Inter Milan, this is the first time that three Italian clubs have made it to the Champions League quarterfinals. Madrid, Chelsea, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, and Benfica are the other five clubs left in the tournament. The draw will take place tomorrow morning and there are no restrictions on clubs from the same country being drawn against each other at this stage.
Free Kicks
- The Pride teased their new jersey, which will be announced on March 22. I’m guessing it will involve paint splatter or art in some way, but I’m not sure how.
Soon.@orlandohealth | #PrideOrDie pic.twitter.com/Wx66YiMyEW
— Orlando Pride (@ORLPride) March 15, 2023
- Dike is entering the Nations League in great form. The 22-year-old scored a nice goal in West Bromwich Albion’s 1-1 draw with Cardiff City.
DARYL DIKE GOAL 🇺🇸🏴💛💚 22yo from Edmond, OK celebrates his March USMNT call-up by sweeping in a brilliant first-timer at Cardiff. Makes it look easy when it's anything but.pic.twitter.com/TJh8tQ4Erw
— Men in Blazers (@MenInBlazers) March 15, 2023
- Austin FC’s Jon Gallagher won MLS Goal of the Matchday with his strike from distance in the team’s 2-1 win over Real Salt Lake.
Bangers. Only. 💥@JonGallagher96's strike is the winner. #AustinFC https://t.co/VmdDp1PlLD pic.twitter.com/olyACUFTWe
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) March 15, 2023
- The Vancouver Whitecaps lost 3-2 in Honduras to Real Espana, but still cruised comfortably into the quarterfinals on aggregate.
- The Chicago Fire added defender Alonso Aceves on loan from Liga MX’s Pachuca through this season. The left back will be an MLS U22 Initiative player while with the Fire.
- Zlatan Ibrahimovic was called up for Sweden’s Euro qualifiers against Belgium and Azerbaijan. The striker is 41, but could give Sweden a spark off the bench if needed.
- Manchester United will play preseason matches in the U.S. this summer, although it did not state when or where those matches will take place.
That’s all I have for you today. Make sure to stay hydrated and enjoy your Thursday!
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Lion Links: 1/30/25
Orlando City reveals kickoff events, women’s transfer market grows, Tanner Tessmann named U.S. Young Male Player of the Year, and more.
We’re all another day closer to the return of Orlando soccer and I can’t wait. I’ve been whittling the days away with reading, writing, and taking far too many photos of my cat. This month has flown by for me, and I’m not complaining too much about it. Let’s dive right into today’s links from around the soccer world.
Orlando City Announces Kickoff Events
In preparation for Orlando City’s 2025 season, the club announced various events before the season opener at home against the Philadelphia Union on Feb. 22. The launch for the team’s new primary kit will take place on Feb. 12 at the Canvas Event Venue, with fans in attendance able to get the jersey and meet players. Other events throughout February include a chalk talk, musical bingo night, and plenty of ways to get merch ahead of the season. However, the Purple Pride 5K is not listed, which is a bit disappointing considering it would have been the 10th annual edition of the event.
Analyzing the Women’s Soccer Transfer Market
American defender Naomi Girma’s move from San Diego Wave FC to Chelsea was the first to break the $1 million threshold for transfer fees in women’s soccer and The Athletic ($) dove into which players could warrant similar spending from clubs in the future. Orlando Pride forward Barbra Banda was one such player noted. Banda did fantastic in her first season in the league last year, starred in the past two Olympics, and is still only 24 years old. Only time will tell if Europe can entice her before her contract in Orlando is up, but clubs would likely pay seven figures for her services. Americans Sophia Smith and Trinity Rodman could also surpass that $1 million mark, along with NWSL MVP Temwa Chawinga and Paris FC’s Clara Mateo.
Tanner Tessmann Named U.S. Young Male Player of the Year
U.S. Soccer announced that midfielder Tanner Tessmann was voted 2024 U.S. Soccer Young Male Player of the Year after a solid year for both club and country. The 23-year-old captained the U.S. at the Olympics last summer and started for the senior team in both Concacaf Nations League quarterfinal games against Jamaica. A regular starter for Venezia last year, Tessmann scored in the promotion playoffs to help the team earn a spot in Serie A. He was then transferred to Olympique Lyon in August and has taken part in the Europa League. Tessmann received 70% of the vote, winning the award over Gianluca Busio and Niko Tsakiris.
Champions League First Stage Wraps Up
The UEFA Champions League’s league phase is finally over, with eight clubs already through to the round of 16 and 16 set to take part in a knockout round. Manchester City escaped elimination after a 3-1 win over Club Brugge that resulted in both teams advancing to the knockout stage. A hat trick from Ousmane Dembele lifted Paris Saint-Germain to a 4-1 win against Stuttgart and secure 15th in the standings. Aston Villa, Lille, and Bayer Leverkusen all won to clinch a spot in the round of 16, all three benefiting from Atalanta coming up short in a 2-2 draw with Barcelona. AC Milan lost 2-1 to Dinamo Zagreb in a match that included Christian Pulisic scoring and Yunus Musah being sent off. Liverpool’s perfect run came to an end following a 3-2 loss to PSV Eindhoven, but it still topped the standings.
While I found the new league phase to be a bit underwhelming, the knockout stage should provide some intriguing matchups. The draw will take place on Friday, but we already know that Manchester City will play either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich and Juventus will face either AC Milan or PSV Eindhoven.
Free Kicks
- MLS Season Pass will broadcast a featured game with enhanced production on Sunday nights. It’s a solid strategy and hopefully it can catch on and become something fans across the country look forward to each week.
- The Chicago Fire are set for a nice payday if Jhon Duran completes his move from Aston Villa to Al-Nassr.
- After missing out on Girma, Olympique Lyonnais is reportedly finalizing a deal for Houston Dash defender Tarciane for a transfer fee around $830,000.
- West Ham reportedly had a bid for American forward Ricardo Pepi rejected by PSV Eindhoven.
- Giovanni Reyna earned some style points for this assist in Borussia Dortmund’s 3-1 win against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League.
- In wild news, it was revealed that North American Soccer League Chairman Rocco Commisso used a burner account on Twitter to attack MLS Commissioner Don Garber and USSF President Sunil Gulati.
- Federico Higuain, who spent the past two seasons coaching Inter Miami II, was named head coach of Columbus Crew 2.
- Police arrested 59 French fans in Germany ahead of PSG’s game against Stuttgart. Bans were also ordered to 47 Stuttgart fans as well.
That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week!
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Lion Links: 1/29/25
Orlando City’s cup competitions, Orlando Pride’s new home kit leak, NWSL’s top 2025 matches, and more.
Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. Orlando City’s preseason continues in Mexico, where the Lions played a closed door match against Canadian Premier League club Forge FC in Cancun on Tuesday. The club didn’t release any details on the match (more on that below), but the feature image is from the scrimmage. For now, let’s get to today’s links!
Orlando City Cup Competitions
Orlando City will compete in two of the four North American cup competitions in 2025. After a year away, the Lions return to the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup along with 15 other MLS clubs and 10 MLS Next Pro participants. Orlando City will also take part in the Leagues Cup with 17 other MLS clubs and 18 Liga MX clubs. The Lions did not qualify for the Concacaf Champions Cup, nor will they compete in the Canadian Championship for obvious geographical reasons.
Lions Remain Scoreless in Preseason
While Orlando City didn’t release any details from Tuesday’s scrimmage, the folks at TrueNorthFoot reported that the Lions and Forge FC played to a 0-0 draw in Cancun Tuesday. The photos released by the club mostly featured younger players, and it’s not surprising that the offense isn’t sharp at this stage, but at least the defense is doing well through two matches. The next scrimmage will take place Feb. 5 against Atlanta United.
Pride Home Kit Leak?
From now on, all Orlando Pride kits will have a star above the crest (or more, pending future results). Like many of you, I’ve eagerly awaited what the next home kit will look like. We now have a glimpse, if a leak from Footy Headlines is accurate.
I really hope that picture doesn’t convey how purple the kit is supposed to be. I’m also not a big fan of the crest in the center thing, but they don’t let me make those decisions. If the new kit doesn’t float your boat, you can pick up some previous Pride kits from the club’s official shop at a nice discount.
The Orlando Pride are Must-Watch TV
As the defending NWSL Shield and NWSL Cup winners, it’s not a surprise that the Orlando Pride earned three spots on All for XI’s Top 10 Must-Watch NWSL Games in 2025 list, including the top spot. The matches against NJ/NY Gotham FC, the Kansas City Current, and of course, a rematch against the Washington Spirit will certainly draw big viewership numbers.
NWSL Expansion Update
An official announcement adding Denver to the cities with an NWSL club is expected in the near future. Prior to that commissioner Jessica Berman hinted that there are plans to further expand the league. If Denver joins as planned, the team’s ownership will pay a record $110 million franchise fee. You can expect those fees to continue to grow as the league does the same.
Free Kicks
- Remember Amro Tarek? He made 20 appearances for Orlando City back in 2018. If you don’t remember him, that’s all right since Austin FC supporters will almost certainly remember him for this fun fact.
- Crystal Dunn and Gotham FC have mutually parted ways. As of now, Dunn has not shared where her journey will take her next.
- USMNT midfielder Tyler Adams is now a part of the Westchester FC ownership group. Adams grew up in nearby Dutchess County.
- Some pretty big names have left the NWSL for other shores. While the story includes the Pride’s Mariana Larroquette, she’s not quite the biggest name on the list, and she’s also only on loan until July 1.
- The U.S. Open Cup has tweaked the competition rules so that teams must use primary venues when possible. If they cannot, the team will be on the hook for any differences in the cost to broadcast the match.
That will do it for today. Have a great rest of the week. Vamos Orlando!
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Lion Links: 1/28/25
Wilder Cartagena injury reports, Orlando City B’s 2025 schedule, Americans in the UEFA Champions League, and more.
Good morning, everyone! It was nice to get a first look at the 2025 edition of Orlando City on Saturday, but the experience was sullied by an injury that we’ll speak more about shortly. Regardless, we continue to march towards the start of the season with a closed-door scrimmage against Forge FC up next on the docket today. We have a ton to discuss this morning, so let’s get into the links.
Wilder Cartagena Injury Reports
Wilder Cartagena exited Orlando City’s preseason game against Atletico Mineiro with a non-contact injury, naturally leading to fears about what the injury would be. While the club has not released a diagnosis at the time of writing, reports are emerging that the Peruvian midfielder suffered an injury to his Achilles tendon. There are some reports that go as far as saying that he will undergo surgery soon. If true, Cartagena could be sidelined for anywhere from a few months or up to a year, depending on the severity of the injury. We’ll keep you updated as more news becomes available.
Orlando City B Schedule Released
In much more pleasant news, the MLS NEXT Pro schedule was released, which means that we have OCB’s roadmap for the upcoming season. The Young Lions will get the season started at home on Sunday, March 9 against Columbus Crew 2 with a 7 p.m. kickoff. OCB closes the season at home against FC Cincinnati 2 on Decision Day, which will be on Sunday, Oct. 5. The team will play 14 home games, 13 away games, and one at the neutral site of IMG Academy in Bradenton. Most of the games will be streamed on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV, with the rest appearing on mlsnextpro.com.
Americans in Champions League Action
The UEFA Champions League will have its final matchday of the league phase on Wednesday, and there are a lot of Americans who will be competing. Christian Pulisic, Yunus Musah, and AC Milan can guarantee a place in the top eight of the standings with a win when they welcome Dinamo Zagreb to San Siro. Ricardo Pepi, Richy Ledezma, and Esmir Bajraktarević also have a lot to play for with PSV Eindhoven, as a loss or draw risks the club being overtaken and eliminated from the competition. Aside from Juventus, all other teams featuring Americans are placed anywhere from 14th-24th, so the stakes are high during this week’s action.
NWSL News Roundup
Monday was a busy day for the National Women’s Soccer League, so let’s get caught up. The Houston Dash acquired former Orlando Pride forward Messiah Bright in a trade with Angel City FC. The Dash sent $100,000 in inter-league transfer funds to Angel City in exchange, and that number could increase by up to $50,000 with incentives. The Chicago Stars noted that Mallory Swanson has not joined the team for the start of camp due to personal reasons. Jenna Nighswonger has reportedly been sold to Arsenal for a fee of $100,000.
Free Kicks
- Orlando City went old school to bring us a look at Monday morning’s training session.
- The Pride meanwhile, opted for a more traditional route.
- Congratulations are in order for the team of Baby Lions that became the PreMLS NAC Champions for the 2013 age group!
- Former Lion and cowboy hat enthusiast Benji Michel is training with Nashville SC.
- The Columbus Crew have transferred winger Marino Hinestroza to Atletico Nacional.
- Manchester United’s Ruben Amorim dropped an early frontrunner for quote of the year when he said he’d rather start his 63-year-old goalkeeper coach Jorge Vital than Marcus Rashford.
That’s all I’ve got for this morning. Vamos Orlando!
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