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Lion Links: 10/26/23

Reflecting on Orlando soccer this year, Duncan McGuire wins MLS Goal of the Matchday, Tahir Reid-Brown called up for U-17 World Cup, and more.

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Welcome to today’s links! Although Halloween isn’t until Tuesday, I feel like many people will be celebrating this weekend. I have a party this weekend and am still trying to figure out what spooky thing I can contribute in terms of food and drink. My costume is already figured out though. I was originally going to go as Bob Ross but have made one heck of a pivot and will be going as the Reverend Mother from Dune instead. But for now, let’s dive into the links!

End of Season Reflections on Orlando’s Soccer Teams

Although only Orlando City team is still playing, all three of Orlando’s soccer teams had impressive seasons this year. The Lions broke club records, booked their spot in next year’s Concacaf Champions Cup, and secured the second seed in the Eastern Conference after dominating for most of the second half of the season. Mauricio Pereyra’s 12 assists broke the club record for most in the season, Robin Jansson became the first Lion in the MLS era to reach 150 appearances, and the club won its 100th regular-season game since joining the league in 2015.

The Pride narrowly missed out on the playoffs, but can hang their heads high after a strong season that included more home wins for the club than in any past season. They won 10 games over the course of this season and the future looks bright in Orlando. Rookie Emily Madril played in all but three minutes during the regular season and forward Messiah Bright led all rookies with seven goals.

Orlando City B made the MLS NEXT Pro playoffs for the first time, but came up short against Columbus Crew 2 in the first round. The Young Lions were unbeaten in their first seven home games, and forward Jack Lynn came alive as the season progressed. The 23-year-old scored 19 goals, tying two others for the Golden Boot, and was named MLS NEXT Pro MVP.

Duncan McGuire Wins Goal of the Matchday

Orlando City forward Duncan McGuire claimed the final MLS Goal of the Matchday of the regular season. The rookie’s strike from distance was sublime, but his deft touches to beat Michael Bradley really stole the show. McGuire has shown a knack for being in the right place at the right time to score this season, but his two goals against Toronto FC really showcased the forward he’s become over the course of an impressive rookie campaign. He edged out FC Cincinnati’s Luciano Acosta for the honor, receiving 40.7% of the vote.

Tahir Reid-Brown Called Up For U-17 World Cup

U.S. U-17 Men’s National Team Head Coach Gonzalo Segares called up 21 players for the U-17 World Cup that kicks off in Indonesia next month, with OCB defender Tahir Reid-Brown selected. It’s the latest feather in the cap for the 17-year-old, who helped Orlando’s U-17 team reach the MLS NEXT Cup semifinals and took part in the MLS NEXT All-Star Game. The team will train in Bali for a couple of weeks before heading to Jakarta for its group stage games. The U.S. will take on Korea Republic on Nov. 12 before playing Burkina Faso on Nov. 15 and France on Nov. 18.

USWNT Takes On Colombia Tonight

The United States Women’s National Team will aim to carry its momentum from a pair of wins over South Africa into tonight’s friendly against Colombia at 9 p.m. in Utah. It will be interesting to see how the USWNT’s defense fares against a Colombian side that reached the quarterfinals of this year’s World Cup. Mia Fishel, Olivia Moultrie, and Jaedyn Shaw are a few of the players I’m hoping get some valuable minutes for the USWNT in these friendlies. After tonight’s match, the U.S. will play Colombia again on Sunday in San Diego.

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  • According to The Athletic, MLS is reportedly in the process of expanding the eligibility requirements for players to take part in the MLS SuperDraft.
  • The New York Red Bulls scored three goals in the first half of their 5-2 win over Charlotte FC in the playoff wild card game, with Elias Manoel netting a hat trick. The Red Bulls will take on FC Cincinnati on Sunday at TQL Stadium.
  • American midfielder Johnny Cardosa is reportedly heading to La Liga’s Real Betis at the end of Braziliain club Internacional’s season. The 22-year-old will reportedly sign a five-year deal with the Spanish side.
  • In the UEFA Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain beat AC Milan 3-0, Celtic and Atletico Madrid battled to a 2-2 draw, and Borussia Dortmund beat Newcastle 1-0. Dutch club Feyenoord also took control of its group after an impressive 3-1 win over Lazio
  • A U.S. Open Cup qualifier match between two New York teams came to an early end after a player on the trailing team threatened to stab the referee.
  • Forward Sadio Mane is reportedly in the process of buying Bourges Foot 18 in France’s fourth division.

That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a great Thursday and rest of your week!

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Lion Links: 7/15/25

Lions earn weekly recognition, United States Men’s National Team announces friendlies, talking points about the women’s Euros, and more.

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Good morning, everyone. I write to you all from the great state of South Carolina, as I continue my summer of frequent and widespread traveling. We have a lot to talk through this morning, so let’s wish a happy birthday to Orlando City B’s Tristan Himes and get into today’s links!

Lions Earn Weekly Recognition

A pair of Orlando City players have earned some recognition for their contributions during the Lions’ 1-1 draw with CF Montreal on Saturday. First up is Martin Ojeda, who garnered a nomination for the MLS Goal of the Matchday for this pinpoint, low free kick he scored which gave Orlando a lead in the first half.

We also can’t forget about Alex Freeman, who got a shoutout as a well-performing young player due to another solid performance at right back. Here’s hoping both men keep up the good work!

USMNT Announces October Friendlies

The United States Men’s National Team has announced that it will play friendlies against Ecuador and Australia during the October international window. The USMNT will face Ecuador on Oct. 10 at Q2 Stadium in Austin, TX, before playing Australia at Dick’s Sporting Good Park in Commerce City, CO. Both opponents are ranked in the top 25 in the world, and have already secured qualification for the 2026 World Cup. The games are exactly the sort of contests that the U.S. should be scheduling in the buildup to the tournament, and it’ll be interesting to see the performances of whatever roster Mauricio Pochettino chooses to deploy.

Women’s Euro Talking Points

The group stage of the women’s European Championship has come to an end, and there are plenty of things to talk about while we wait for the knockout stages to start later this week. Teams like Italy and Sweden have exceeded the expectations that many people had for them ahead of the tournament starting, while others like the Netherlands and Denmark had poor showings compared to what was expected of them. Alexia Putellas has unsurprisingly shone, and the quarterfinal matchup between France and Germany is the one that many people will have circled on their calendars.

Club World Cup Takeaways

Now that the Club World Cup has come to a conclusion, what did we learn from the tournament? For one, the quality of play was mostly good, as teams certainly took the competition seriously. Lessons need to be learned when it comes to pricing tickets appropriately and not kicking games off in the middle of the day during the heat of summer, but if the right adjustments are made, it could grow into a really fun competition to look forward to. Brazilian fans were one of the highlights of the tournament, while extremely low attendance numbers for some games were more of a blemish. Overall, the tournament is probably a net positive, but there are absolutely things that can and must be improved upon if it’s going to continue in this form.

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  • Martin Ojeda has now gone seven straight matches with a goal contribution, which is a new club record!

That does it for me this morning. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 7/14/25

Lions draw against CF Montreal, Pride players in action abroad, OCB wins, and more.

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Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you in Florida. I’ve been keeping myself busy at work. Our Lions and OCB were both in action over the weekend. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.

Lions Drop Points in Home Draw against CF Montreal

Orlando City picked up a 1-1 draw against CF Montreal on Saturday at Inter&Co Stadium. The Lions got off to a good start in the first half as Martin Ojeda scored the opening goal. In the second half, defender Kyle Smith came off the bench and became the second player in club history to make 200 appearances for the club across all competitions.

However, Orlando was unable to hold onto the lead as Rodrigo Schlegel fouled Prince Owusu, and Montreal was awarded a penalty kick late in the second half. Owusu buried his shot from the spot to tie the match as the teams split the points. Orlando is winless in its last three matches and dropped to sixth in the Eastern Conference standings with 35 points. Orlando City will face New York City FC Wednesday at Inter&Co Stadium.

Pride Players in Women’s AFCON, Euros, and Copa America

Orlando Pride forwards Barbra Banda and Prisca Chilufya were in action for Zambia in their final group stage match in the 2025 Women’s African Cup of Nations against Congo DR over the weekend. Grace Chanda did not play, but Zambia defeated Congo 1-0 with a goal from Bay FC forward Racheal Kundananji to book a spot in the quarterfinals.

Zambia finished second in the group behind host Morocco on goal difference with seven points. The Copper Queens will take on Nigeria Friday in the quarterfinals at Stade Larbi Zaouli. On Sunday, England crushed Wales 6-1 in the third match of the group stage in the 2025 UEFA Women’s Euros in Switzerland. Orlando Pride goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse was on the bench. England finished second in its group and will face Sweden Thursday in the quarterfinals. Lastly, Brazil was in action Sunday in the group stage of the 2025 Copa America Feminina against Venezuela. Orlando Pride forward Marta and midfielder Angelina played as Brazil defeated Venezuela 2-0.

OCB Beats Carolina Core FC at Home

Orlando City B beat Carolina Core FC 3-1 Sunday at Osceola County Stadium. The Young Lions struck first with a goal from Justin Ellis. OCB held onto the lead through halftime. In the second half, Orlando City B won a penalty kick, and Ellis converted to give the Young Lions a 2-0 lead. Carolina Core FC scored to pull within one, but Thalles scored his first goal for OCB late in the second half to clinch the three points. OCB won its first home match since June 6 and remains unbeaten in its last three matches. The Young Lions will be on the road to face New England Revolution II Sunday at Gillette Stadium.

Chelsea Wins the FIFA Club World Cup

Chelsea defeated Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 to win the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Chelsea dominated PSG in the first half, as Cole Palmer scored twice and Joao Pedro added one. Palmer also assisted on Pedro’s goal. Palmer scored three goals and recorded two assists throughout the competition and won the Best Player of the Tournament Award. Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez won the Golden Glove Award as the best goalkeeper in the tournament. Paris Saint-Germain forward Desire Doue won the Best Young Player Award, and Real Madrid forward Gonzalo Garcia won the Golden Boot, scoring four goals in the tournament.

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That will do it for me today, Mane Landers. Enjoy your Monday, and I’ll see you next time.

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Lion Links: 7/11/25

Storylines ahead of Orlando City’s match with CF Montreal, Mia Fishel signs with Seattle Reign FC, D.C. United coach Troy Lesesne fired, and more.

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Happy Friday! The weekend is nearly here, which means it’s almost time to pack Inter&Co Stadium to enjoy some Orlando City soccer. It should be a nice next few days, and I’m hoping I can catch the new Superman movie at some point if the crowds aren’t too crazy. Let’s get to the links!

Storylines Ahead of Orlando City’s vs. Montreal

Orlando City takes on CF Montreal Saturday, and there’s plenty to watch for as the Lions aim to get back in the win column. Martin Ojeda has had a goal contribution in six straight matches, while fellow Designated Player Marco Pasalic is one of three MLS newcomers with double-digit goals so far this season. The Lions will be without Pedro Gallese and Robin Jansson due to yellow card accumulation, although right back Alex Freeman is back from international duty. Orlando is unbeaten in its past five matches against Montreal, including a scoreless draw in Canada on April 19.

Seattle Reign FC Signs Mia Fishel

American forward Mia Fishel made the move to the NWSL, signing a contract with the Seattle Reign through the 2029 season. She was drafted by the Orlando Pride with the fifth overall pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft, but opted to join Tigres in Mexico instead of coming to the City Beautiful. The 24-year-old has spent the past two seasons with Chelsea and should get more playing time in a Seattle offense that could use a dynamic player like her. Fishel and the Reign will be in Orlando to take on the Pride on Nov. 2, adding another wrinkle to the Decision Day match.

D.C. United Fires Troy Lesesne

Troy Lesesne was fired as D.C. United’s head coach Thursday, with assistant coach Zach Prince leaving the club as well. This decision comes while D.C. United is 12th in the Eastern Conference and just lost to Nashville SC in the U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals. Academy Director Kevin Flanagan will take over as the interim head coach, but the club has reportedly agreed to terms with Swiss manager Rene Weiler as a replacement.

Switzerland and Norway Advance to Euro Quarterfinals

Switzerland booked its spot in the 2025 Women’s European Championship quarterfinals in dramatic fashion against Finland. The game was a scoreless affair until Finland took the lead in the 79th minute, but Riola Xhemaili scored an equalizer in stoppage time for the host nation to secure a 1-1 draw. Norway advanced after a 4-3 win over Iceland, with Signe Gaupset scoring twice and assisting on both of Frida Maanum’s goals. Iceland rallied late but finished the tournament without a win.

Today’s action includes a solid matchup between Italy and Spain for the top spot in the group. Meanwhile, Portugal and Belgium will mostly be playing for pride, although Portugal could sneak into the quarterfinals depending on how goal differential shakes out.

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That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and a great weekend!

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