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Lion Links: 12/13/23

Mauricio Pereyra returns to Nacional, Orlando Pride trade Carly Nelson to Utah Royals, latest MLS off-season moves, and more.

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Carlos Romero, The Mane Land

Hello, Mane Landers. I hope all is well with you down in Florida. Under Armour has been keeping me busy as we get close to Christmas. However, I’ve gotten to watch the first episode of The Billon Dollar Goal documentary on Paramount+. There is plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.

Mauricio Pereyra Returns to Nacional

After reaching a mutual agreement to terminate his contract with Orlando City last week, former Lions captain Mauricio Pereyra has found his next opportunity as he is returning home to play for Nacional in Uruguay.

Pereyra signed with Nacional on a free transfer. He had previously played with Nacional from 2009 to 2011. From there, Pereyra moved on to play for Lanus, FC Krasnodar, and Orlando City before returning to Uruguay for his second stint with Nacional. We wish him the best of luck upon his return home.

Orlando Pride Trade Goalkeeper Carly Nelson to Utah Royals

The Orlando Pride announced another trade with the Utah Royals on Tuesday, sending goalkeeper Carly Nelson and $65,000 in Allocation Money to the expansion side in exchange for a 2024 international roster spot. This is the second time this off-season the two clubs have made a trade after the Pride sent midfielder Mikayla Cluff to the Royals last month in exchange for expansion draft protection. Nelson is from Lindon, UT, and played college soccer at the University of Utah. She made four appearances for the Pride, with three of those coming in league play and one in the Challenge Cup during her lone season with the club. This move provides some space at the goalkeeper position to make room with the Pride adding Finnish goalkeeper Sofia Manner to the squad earlier this month.

Latest MLS roster Off-Season Moves

There has been a lot of roster movement through just four days of the MLS off-season. Let’s start with the league champions, as the Columbus Crew re-signed defender Steven Moreira through the 2025 season with a club option for 2026. The Crew also re-signed defender Rudy Camacho through the 2025 season. We also had some trades, with the most notable moves being the Chicago Fire acquiring left back Andrew Gutman from the Colorado Rapids in exchange for left back Miguel Navarro and $450,000 in General Allocation Money (GAM). Tuesday also saw a pair of right backs moved as CF Montreal acquired former Orlando City defender Raun and $500,000 in GAM from D.C. United in exchange for defender Aaron Herrera. Finally, St. Louis City officially acquired defensive midfielder Chris Durkin from D.C. United in exchange for midfielder Jared Stroud, defender Lucas Bartlett, and $300,000 in GAM.

Charlotte FC Hires Dean Smith as its Next Head Coach

Charlotte FC has officially named Dean Smith as its new head coach, signing him to a multi-year contract with the club. Smith was previously the manager at English sides Leicester City, Norwich City, and Aston Villa. Smith’s biggest accomplishment was leading Aston Villa to promotion to the Premier League in 2019 after taking over the club that was in 15th place in the Championship. Charlotte FC just completed its second season in Major League Soccer, finishing in ninth place in the Eastern Conference and losing to the New York Red Bulls in the wildcard round of the MLS Cup playoffs. Smith will now be Charlotte FC’s third different manager to lead the club as it prepares for the 2024 season.

UEFA Champions League Roundup

The UEFA Champions League group stage nears its conclusion as we close out Matchday 6 in Europe. Manchester United lost 1-0 to Bayern Munich, failing to qualify for the knockout stage and finishing in last place in Group A. Also in that group, Copenhagen edged out Galatasaray 1-0 to advance to the Round of 16 for the first time since 2011. PSV Eindhoven and Arsenal finished in a 1-1 draw, which was enough for both clubs to advance to the knockout stage. Real Madrid, Napoli, Real Sociedad, and Inter Milan will also be moving on to the Round of 16. Today’s notable matches will see Dortmund facing off with Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan goes on the road against Newcastle United, and FC Porto takes on Shaktar Donetsk.

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  • JAX USL announced its club name and colors for both its men’s USL Championship and women’s USL Super League teams and will be known as Sporting Club Jacksonville.

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

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Lion Links: 3/13/26

Orlando Pride prepare for 2026 season opener, NWSL power rankings, Guro Reiten joins Gotham FC, and more.

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Happy Friday, Mane Landers! I’ve spent most of my free time this week getting some needed spring cleaning done before the weekend gets here. Kicking up dust while also dealing with all the pollen when I go outside probably wasn’t the smartest idea, but it’s nice to be productive. Let’s get to the links!

Orlando Pride Prepare for Season Opener

The Orlando Pride are set to return to action on Sunday against the Seattle Reign in what should be an exciting season opener. It will be a rematch of last year’s quarterfinal between the two, which the Pride won 2-0 thanks to a strong defensive performance and goals from Haley McCutcheon and Luana. Head Coach Seb Hines spoke on how the team’s preparations for the season have gone, as well as the expectations to fight for titles after failing to win silverware last year.

NWSL Power Rankings Ahead of 2026 Season

The Orlando Pride placed fifth in All For XI‘s NWSL power rankings before the start of the season. It’s a pretty fair ranking for the Pride in my opinion, as they were inconsistent last year but still managed to reach the semifinals in the playoffs. Whether or not they can stake a claim as a title contender may hinge on how well Jacquie Ovalle does now that she’s had time to settle in this preseason.

The Kansas City Current top the rankings, with defending champion Gotham FC in second and the Washington Spirit third. As for the new teams on the block, the Boston Legacy are down in 15th while the Denver Summit are in 10th. It should be an interesting season and I can’t wait for it to start tonight when the Spirit and Portland Thorns square off at 8 p.m.

NWSL Transfer News Roundup

The NWSL season is here, but teams are still bringing in some firepower to their rosters before things get underway. Gotham added Norwegian forward Guro Reiten on loan from Chelsea and she will join the club as a free agent once the loan expires, with that deal lasting through 2029. Reiten has been a force in England, recording 59 goals and 44 assists across 207 appearances and helping Chelsea win six Women’s Super League titles.

The Chicago Stars also strengthened their attack, sending $300,000 in transfer funds and $200,000 in allocation money to the Reign in exchange for forward Jordyn Huitema. The 24-year-old joins on a contract through 2028 and gives the rebuilding Stars an aerial threat to help fill the void left by Ally Schlegel leaving for the North Carolina Courage.

European Title Races to Watch Out For

While it may not be crunch time just yet for clubs in contention, it’s a great time to check in on how title races are shaping up across Europe. While it may take some intriguing results in Germany, Italy, and Spain for things to get interesting, the United Kingdom is rife with drama to look forward to. Celtic and Rangers are usually the contenders in the Scottish Premiership, but it’s Hearts that has a five-point lead with plenty to go. In the English Premier League, the title race between Arsenal and Manchester City may end up being dwarfed by a relegation fight involving Tottenham, Nottingham Forest, and West Ham. Wrexham is right in the thick of a tight battle for promotion as well. Don’t sleep on the title race in France either, as Lens is hanging around just one point behind Paris Saint-Germain at the top of the Ligue 1 table.

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

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Lion Links: 3/12/26

Oscar Pareja and Orlando City part ways, Kay Rawlins announces her retirement, Orlando Pride roster unveiled, and more.

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Orlando City’s season continues to be something out of a fever dream, but at least Orlando City B won this weekend and we have the Orlando Pride to look forward to. This weekend will be the first time all three of Orlando’s soccer teams are in action for competitive matches in quite some time, so hopefully it won’t be all be doom and gloom. That’s just how probability works, right? Let’s get to the links.

Orlando City and Oscar Pareja Part Ways

Oscar Pareja’s time as Orlando City’s head coach has come to an end after a mutual agreement between the two to part ways after six seasons with him at the helm. The decision comes amid three consecutive losses to start the season, including a 5-0 defeat to New York City FC on Saturday. The Lions won the 2022 U.S. Open Cup and also made the playoffs in all six years of Pareja’s tenure, which is the longest active streak in the league.

Martin Perelman will take over as head coach in an interim capacity, with OCB Head Coach Manuel Goldberg becoming an interim assistant coach and Julian Vergara now serving as OCB’s head coach. Given Wilfried Nancy’s availability, Orlando fans may need to keep fingers crossed for a Frenchman other than just Antoine Griezmann.

Kay Rawlins Announces Retirement

Orlando City SC Founder and Senior Vice President of Community and Social Impact Kay Rawlins stated that she will retire from her role on Friday. She co-founded the club alongside Phil Rawlins and has been with the club through it all, including the creation of the Orlando Pride and the opening of the club’s very own stadium. Along with her role in the front office, Rawlins has made a strong impact in the community through the Orlando City Foundation as well. We wish her nothing but the best in retirement!

Orlando Pride 2026 Roster Revealed

The Orlando Pride released their start-of-season roster for the 2026 NWSL campaign Wednesday, and there’s a decent mix of veteran starters and young depth players. Defender Hailie Mace is the most notable addition to the roster from this off-season and other new faces include rookie forwards Solai Washington and Seven Castain. Center back Emily Sams is gone after her trade to Angel City FC and forward Ally Watt is with Denver Summit FC, so we’ll see how well the Pride do at filling the voids left by their departures. Hopefully the triumvirate of Marta, Barbra Banda, and Jacquie Ovalle can have the offense firing on all cylinders.

Concacaf Champions Cup Roundup

The round of 16 of this year’s Concacaf Champions Cup is underway and the competition has been stiff over the course of the first legs. Nashville SC and Inter Miami battled to a scoreless draw and will settle things in the second leg in Miami on March 18. LAFC was held to a 1-1 draw against Costa Rican club Alajuelense, with goalkeeper Washington Ortega making 10 saves. The Philadelphia Union have a tough game ahead of them after falling 1-0 to Club America at Subaru Park. In the only matchup of this round that pits two Mexican clubs against each other, Cruz Azul beat Monterrey 3-2 thanks to a late goal from Nicolas Ibanez. The late games Wednesday on the west coast featured the LA Galaxy hosting Jamaican side Mount Pleasant FA and San Diego FC hosting Liga MX side Toluca.

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Lion Links: 3/11/26

Maxime Crepeau fined, NWSL season approaches, USMNT news and notes, and more.

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Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. The Orlando Pride are finally back in action this weekend, and we’ll get to watch it — unlike the preseason. It’s a good thing too, since Orlando City has been hard to watch. Speaking of the Pride, you won’t want to miss this week’s episode of SkoPurp Soccer: An Orlando Pride Podcast and our special guest. Until then, let’s get to the links.

Trio of Missing Lions

Crepeau, Jansson & Gerbet sounds like a law firm specializing in personal injury cases. That is definitely the case when it comes to Robin Jansson and Joran Gerbet, as the two work back from their respective injuries. Fortunately, there’s some progress on that. Both are training off to the side. Hopefully, their recoveries go well and they can return to help Orlando City.

Some #OrlandoCity developments over on the injury front — Robin Jansson (fractured foot) and Joran Gerbet (ACL) seen getting some more involvement on the ball. Told they’re still in recovery.

Mike Gramajo (@mikegramajo.bsky.social) 2026-03-10T14:04:35.223Z

Maxime Crepeau will be absent from Orlando City’s next match thanks to the red card he earned against New York City FC Saturday afternoon. He was also fined by the MLS Disciplinary Committee for not leaving the field in a timely manner. I’d like to say he had a good argument against the sending off, but I can’t, and I’m not the only one.

NWSL Season Approaches

We are days away from the Orlando Pride season opener — and the rest of the NWSL will kick off over the weekend as well. That means it’s time for speculation about the various clubs and how ambitious each was based on its off-season moves. The Pride were not very ambitious, but perhaps the club did not need to be. Despite the supposed lack of ambition, the Pride are still a team to watch, even if others don’t consider the club “must watch” tv.

U.S. National Team Player News & Notes

The fact that there are USMNT players competing in the Champions League is great news in a World Cup year. Johnny Cardoso’s Atletico Madrid beat Tottenham Hotspur 5-2 with some help from a guy name Antoine Griezmann. Mauricio Pochettino said he also respects MLS players like Sebastian Berhalter. Speaking of Berhalters, former USMNT head coach Gregg Berhalter said the USMNT is poised for success in the World Cup. We know the team won’t be wearing the denim kit despite Adidas bringing it back.

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That will do it for today. Check back as we get you ready for the Orlando City and Orlando Pride matches this weekend. Vamos Orlando!

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