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Orlando City’s MLS Playoff History

With the playoffs about to start for Orlando City, we look back at the team’s previous MLS postseason experiences.

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Dan MacDonald, The Mane Land

The Audi 2023 Major League Soccer playoffs have finally arrived, and after a grueling season of squaring off against opponents from all over MLS, the Lions have a clear path ahead of them to achieve something never before done in club history. It all starts with a first-round matchup against a familiar foe in Nashville SC at home on Monday night at 7 p.m. Before the festivities of the best-of-three series kick off, we here at The Mane Land thought it might be time to take a walk down memory lane and recap OCSC playoff runs of years past.

The Breakthrough Season

After failing to qualify for the postseason in the first five years that Orlando City existed in MLS, the breakthrough season finally came in 2020. Coming on the heels of the hiring of Head Coach Oscar Pareja on Dec. 4, 2019, and including the COVID break and MLS is Back Tournament, the Lions enjoyed their best season at that point in club history and finished the year with 41 points — good enough for fourth place in the Eastern Conference.

The Lions faced fellow 2015 expansion side New York City FC in the first round of the MLS playoffs. The match ultimately evolved into team folklore as it advanced to penalties after ending regulation in a 1-1 draw. Everyone believed during the penalty kicks that OCSC had done well enough to advance, with NYCFC legend Maxi Moralez’s opening attempt hitting the crossbar and Orlando keeper Pedro Gallese appearing to stop Taty Castellanos on a diving save. Video review ruled that Gallese had come off his line early, earning a second yellow card and ejection from the remaining PKs. After plenty of chaos and confusion, Rodrigo Schlegel was ultimately substituted on and the phrase, “Papi, I can do that” was born. The unbelivable happened when Schlegel stopped a shot by Gudmundur Thorarinsson, allowing Benji Michel to slot home the ensuing penalty, propelling Orlando City into the second round.

The magic ran out on Orlando City in the second round as Orlando City was defeated by the New England Revolution 3-1 in a gut-wrenching loss which saw the Revs jump out to an early 2-0 lead on the backs of Carles Gil and Gustavo Bou. Junior Urso cut the deficit in half prior to halftime, but after a red card to Mauricio Pereyra forced Orlando City to play a man down and a Nani penalty attempt was saved, the bad guys found an insurance goal and the MLS Cup dreams of 2020 were extinguished.

Once is Good but Twice is Nice

It was clear coming into the 2021 season that a culture shift had taken place after the success of the previous season and that qualifying for the playoffs was now the expectation and not the goal. However, the Lions needed a win on Decision Day at CF Montreal to get into the postseason and Orlando took care of business with a 2-0 victory, courtesy of Sebas Mendez and Daryl Dike.

Orlando City entered the 2021 playoffs as the six seed and faced off against third seed Nashville SC in the first round on a cold November night in Music City. Orlando jumped out to an early lead thanks to a Dike strike, only to be outdone by a brace from Mukhtar and then an insurance goal from Cadiz once again late in stoppage time.

Postseason Threepeat

The culmination of the 2022 season saw Orlando City on the outside looking in entering Decision Day, as the Lions found themselves one point out of the final playoff spot behind the Columbus Crew. The Crew just happened to be the Lions’ Decision Day opponent, and therefore the task at hand was a simple one, win and you’re in. Win they did, as Orlando avenged a first-half, 1-0 deficit thanks to Derrick Etienne, who found the back of the net off of an assist from Lucas Zelarayan. Urso was responsible for bringing hope back into Exploria Stadium as he scored off of a quick turn in the 56th minute, and newcomer Facundo Torres converted a penalty in the 84th minute to send the Lions to their third straight playoff appearance.

Orlando faced a tall task in its first-round playoff matchup as the Lions went on the road to CF Montreal, which had enjoyed one of the best years in its recent history, claiming the second seed in the East. The game, largely forgettable if you ask me, ended in a 2-0 defeat for the Lions, who failed to put a shot on target in the match.


It sure was a luxury, but also slightly weird to have a playoff spot locked up before Decision Day this past year. The Lions’ first-round foe is familiar and you can check out our pre-match coverage for all things Orlando vs. Nashville in the lead-up to the game. Do you have a favorite memory from Decision Day or the playoffs of years past? Let us know in the comments below and as always, Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 11/14/24

MLS playoff predictions, Barbra Banda and Marta earn recognition, USMNT takes on Jamaica tonight, and more.

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Dan MacDonald, The Mane Land

How’s it going, Mane Landers? I’ve been a bit under the weather this week, but it’s at least meant I’ve been able to spend more time with my cat and get some reading done when not hacking up a lung. But enough about that, let’s dive into today’s links from around the soccer world!

MLS Conference Semifinal Predictions

Former Orlando City captain Sacha Kljestan weighed in on which of the remaining eight teams will prevail in the MLS playoffs. He predicts that Atlanta United can lean on its counterattacking and Brad Guzan’s goalkeeping to beat Orlando City when the two rivals face off in Orlando on Nov. 24. A key thing to watch heading into the match is if Head Coach Oscar Pareja switches things up up top given Ramiro Enrique’s slump.

Kljestan predicts a tight match between New York City FC and the New York Red Bulls, but has NYCFC moving on. He also has both the LA Galaxy and LAFC advancing in the Western Conference, which would set up a playoff edition of El Trafico.

Pride Players Make ESPN’s Top 50

ESPN unveiled its annual list of the top 50 women’s soccer players and a pair of Orlando Pride players made the list. Forward Barbra Banda is ranked third on the list for crushing it in her first year in the NWSL, scoring 13 goals to help the Pride win the NWSL Shield. Marta, who has not been listed in the past two years, ranked 26th for turning back the clock at 38 years old and creating 46 chances for Orlando this season. Barcelona’s Aitana Bonmati tops the list, with Naomi Girma in second, Caroline Graham Hansen in fourth, and Sophia Smith rounding out the top five. There are many voters for this year’s list from around the world, including Vice President of Soccer Operations and Sporting Director Haley Carter.

Steven Moreira Named Defender of the Year

The Columbus Crew’s Steven Moreira was named 2024 MLS Defender of the Year after a strong season. He made 27 appearances for the Crew this season and was a key part of his team’s success in the Concacaf Champions Cup and Leagues Cup this year. Moreira also helped out offensively with two goals and four assists and was an All-Star this year. The 30-year-old beat out Inter Miami’s Jordi Alba and Seattle Sounders center back Jackson Ragen for the award.

USMNT Takes On Jamaica Tonight

The United States Men’s National Team will play its first competitive match under Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino tonight when it takes on Jamaica in Kingston in the Concacaf Nations League. Although the U.S. may be favored in this series, playing on the road in Concacaf is always tough and Jamaica tends to keep things close against the Yanks. Tonight’s match is the first of the two-leg quarterfinals, with the two nations facing off again in St. Louis on Monday. Hopefully Pochettino can get the team firing on all cylinders as it continues to prepare for the 2026 World Cup.

Free Kicks

  • In a rollercoaster of a match, the U.S. Men’s Deaf National Team fell in a penalty shootout to Brazil in the Deaf Pan American Games. The U.S. took the lead in extra time, but Brazil battled back to tie it, winning from the spot to reach the final.

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: 11/13/24

Orlando City’s international call-ups, Orlando Pride playoffs preview, NWSL Awards voting opens, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. Orlando City might have to wait a week to continue its playoff journey, but the Orlando Pride do not. The Kansas City Current are coming to town this Sunday for the third meeting between these NWSL heavyweights this year, and I will be there. I hope you will make it to Inter&Co Stadium to show this Pride club how much we appreciate all they have done this season in their final home match of the season. For now, let’s get to the links.

Lions on International Duty

Several Orlando City players received call-ups for this international break, including Facundo Torres for Uruguay. Additionally, the following also got the call: David Brekalo with Slovenia, Pedro Gallese and Wilder Cartagena for Peru, Dagur Dan Thorhallsson for Iceland, and Favian Loyola for Chile’s U-20 squad. All we can hope for is they all stay healthy and in form. Orlando City’s next opponent, Atlanta United, also had several players called up.

The NWSL Playoffs Continue

The Orlando Pride will face the fourth-place Kansas City Current this weekend after decimating the Chicago Red Stars Friday. There’s been a lot of drama between these two clubs, making this an intriguing semifinal match. The other match sees the second-place Washington Spirit take on third-place NJ/NY Gotham FC. While we get to enjoy seeing the Pride continue their NWSL playoff run, many clubs are now watching from home and working on next season’s campaign.

NWSL Award Voting Open

The NWSL has opened the “fans voting round” for its 2024 end-of-season awards. There are several Pride players who were named finalists, including Barbra Banda, Marta, Emily Sams, Kylie Strom, and Anna Moorhouse. Of course, Seb Hines is up for NWSL Coach of the Year in what should be a foregone conclusion. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t get out there and submit your vote here. This is your chance to make a difference for Hines and these Pride players who have given so much this season.

Pepi is Ready

The USMNT will play its first competitive match under Mauricio Pochettino against Jamaica Thursday night in the first leg of a Concacaf Nations League quarterfinal series. The U.S. doesn’t have a ton of options at forward, meaning Ricardo Pepi will likely get the start. The PSV striker said he feels he’s “ready to be the man.” It’s been years since anyone locked down the starting role up top for the USMNT. Let’s hope that Pepi is indeed ready.

Free Kicks

  • In unsurprising news, Charlotte FC’s Kristijan Kahlina was named 2024 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year. Orlando fans are all too familiar with how good Kahlina is in goal. Honestly, Khalina is a very deserving winner.
  • England’s squad will look very different this international window with eight players out due to injury, including Bukayo Saka and Cole Palmer.
  • The UScpMNT match scheduled for today has been postponed due to inclement weather.
  • Coventry City has its eye on Frank Lampard as a possible replacement for Mark Robins as manager.
  • We have unfortunately seen the last of Memphis 901 FC. It is a sad day, as we’re unlikely to see such a cool name with whatever Santa Barbara comes up with.
  • We’re sad to share that FC Cincinnati’s Marco Angulo passed away as a result of injuries sustained in a car accident. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and teammates.
  • Finally, I leave you with Ally Watt solving a Rubik’s Cube.

That will do it for today. Check back as we get you ready for the Pride’s playoff match against the Kansas City Current. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 11/12/24

Examining Orlando City’s playoff path, what to watch in the Concacaf Nations League, Lily Yohannes declares for the U.S., and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City / Jeremy Reper

Happy Tuesday, everyone! The weekend couldn’t have gone much better for Orlando’s soccer teams, as both Orlando City and the Orlando Pride advanced after their respective playoff games, with the Pride dominating Chicago and the Lions getting a late, dramatic equalizer before winning the penalty shootout. The Pride will return to action Sunday against the Kansas City Current, while the Lions have a slightly longer layoff before they take on Atlanta United. As usual, we have plenty to discuss this morning, so let’s get into the links.

Orlando City’s Playoff Path

It was a wild weekend for the MLS playoffs as far as the Eastern Conference was concerned, and a slew of upsets suddenly means that the path to the MLS Cup final in the Eastern Conference goes through Orlando. The Lions are the highest remaining seed in the East, and not only will they host Atlanta Nov. 24, but they would also host the Eastern Conference final, should they come out victorious. Oscar Pareja spoke after the game about not wanting the victory over Charlotte FC to be the end of the playoff journey, and says the team intends to chase the MLS Cup. If Orlando does make it that far, the team wouldn’t be likely to host the match, as it would require Minnesota United to come out of the Western Conference in order for the final to be held in Orlando. Stranger things have happened though.

What to Watch For With the USMNT

It seems like we just had an international break, but here we are again with two more United States Men’s National Team games on the docket. These are two important games, as the USMNT squares off against Jamaica in the Concacaf Nations League quarterfinals. Besides the obvious chance to advance to the semifinals, there are plenty of other storylines to keep an eye on. With Josh Sargent and Folarin Balogun both absent due to injury, can Ricardo Pepi seize an opportunity to lay claim to the starting striker role? What sort of impacts can Brendan Aaronson and Weston McKennie have in the midst of good starts to the season for their clubs? Last, but certainly not least, is Christian Pulisic, who has had a fantastic start to the season and will have many eyes on him in the first competitive matches under Mauricio Pochettino.

Lily Yohannes Chooses the United States

The United States Women’s National Team has landed a great young talent, as Lily Yohannes announced on Monday that she has chosen to represent the U.S. over the Netherlands. While she was born in Virginia, Yohannes has lived abroad since the age of 10, making her eligible to play for either country. However, she stated that with the United States being her country of birth, as well as where her extended family lives, she decided to commit to representing Emma Hayes’ team. Yohannes made her debut for Ajax’s senior side in November of last year, and has seven goals in 40 appearances for the Dutch team.

Transfer Rumor Roundup

As always, the transfer rumor mill continues to turn, which means we have plenty of things to catch up on. We start with Major League Soccer itself, where FC Cincinnati’s Luciano Acosta has said he may have played his final game for the club. He cited frustration with falling short of silverware as a possible reason for wanting to move on, so he may change his mind once the sting has faded more. Moving to Spain, Barcelona is reportedly monitoring Eintracht Frankfurt’s Omar Marmoush as an option to replace the aging Robert Lewandowski. Arsenal and Manchester United are said to be interested in Leroy Sane, and will pursue him hard if contract talks with Bayern Munich don’t progress well.

Free Kicks

  • NWSL Commissioner Jessica Berman had some friendly words for the Orlando Pride.

That does it for me today. Vamos Orlando!

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