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Lion Links: 11/8/24
Barbra Banda’s soccer journey, Celia will retire after 2024 season, NWSL playoffs begin tonight, and much more.
Congratulations on making it to Friday. It’s been a long week, but we’re rewarded with Orlando playoff soccer both today and tomorrow. Before we dive into today’s jam-packed links, let’s all wish a happy birthday to Orlando City B defender Manuel Cocca!
Barbra Banda Shares Her Soccer Journey
Orlando Pride forward Barbra Banda sat down with The Athletic ($) to talk about her time playing soccer both as a young girl in Zambia and in her first season in the City Beautiful. She also discussed her upbringing, including her mother’s initial disapproval in her playing soccer until she joined Bauleni United Sports Academy in Lusaka. Now one of the best players in the world, Banda has lived up to the lofty expectations set since joining Orlando and has excelled at both the club and international level this year. Banda also spoke about her friendship with teammate Grace Chanda, the differences in her playstyle since joining the Pride from Shanghai Shengli, and what it’s like playing alongside Marta in Orlando.
Celia Announces Her Retirement
Pride right back Celia announced that she will retire following the end of the 2024 season. The 29-year-old joined the Pride before the 2022 season as part of a trade with the club then known as OL Reign, and she’s appeared in 37 matches with the Pride. She was also the Pride’s nominee for the 2024 Lauren Holiday Impact Award for her work with SpaceKids Global. Celia will hang up her cleats after a playing career that’s also included stints with European clubs and trips to the World Cup with Spain in 2015 and 2019. We wish her the best of luck in whatever path she takes moving forward!
NWSL Playoffs Kick Off Tonight
This year’s NWSL playoffs will get started in Orlando tonight when the Pride host the Chicago Red Stars. Although the Red Stars will be without forward Ludmila due to suspension, they should still be a tough opponent for the Pride. Temwa Chawinga’s availability looms over Saturday’s clash between the Kansas City Current and the North Carolina Courage, as the Golden Boot winner did not play in the Current’s season finale. Sunday’s slate includes the Washington Spirit hosting Bay FC before NJ/NY Gotham FC squares off against the Portland Thorns.
San Jose Earthquakes Hire Bruce Arena
Bruce Arena is back in MLS, as the San Jose Earthquakes have hired him as the club’s head coach and sporting director. The 73-year-old has a stellar coaching career that’s included success at the collegiate, club, and international levels. He’s the winningest coach in both MLS and United States Men’s National Team history and was named to the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2010. He returns to MLS after resigning as the New England Revolution’s head coach in 2023 while on administrative leave amid a league investigation into allegations of insensitive remarks made by him. While he’s had successful rebuilds in the past with the LA Galaxy and the Revolution, Arena has his work cut out for him with a San Jose team that finished last in the league this season and conceded a record 78 goals.
Jim Curtin and Philadelphia Union Part Ways
The MLS coaching carousel is in full swing as Jim Curtin is no longer the head coach of the Philadelphia Union. Curtin has been with the Union since 2014 and was named MLS Coach of the Year in 2020 and 2022. While the Supporters’ Shield in 2020 may be the only silverware Curtin put in the Union’s trophy case, the team reached the U.S. Open Cup final three times, the MLS Cup final once, and the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinals twice in his tenure. Philadelphia finished 14th in the Eastern Conference and missed out on the playoffs for the first time since 2017. With a rebuild looming, it makes sense for both Curtin and the Union to part ways. It will still be admittedly weird seeing Curtin coaching anywhere but Philadelphia.
Free Kicks
- Orlando City and Pride owners the Wilf family applied to develop parts of the Osceola Heritage Park complex. While the land that encompasses Osceola County Stadium or Silver Spurs Arena isn’t included, the former Johnson University campus is available.
- United States Men’s National Team Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino will be in Orlando this weekend for the Lions’ playoff match against Charlotte.
- Real Salt Lake midfielder Diego Luna was named MLS Young Player of the Year after recording eight goals and 12 assists. The 21-year-old narrowly beat out Inter Miami’s Diego Gomez in the voting to win the award.
- University of Texas forward Trinity Byars became the first active NCAA player to sign with an NWSL team since the NWSL Draft was removed. She signed with the San Diego Wave on a deal through the 2025 season and is recovering from a torn ACL suffered in September.
- Amid reports linking him with the coaching job at Arsenal’s women’s team, New York City FC Head Coach Nick Cushing confirmed that he will be with NYCFC next season.
- U-17 U.S. Men’s National Team Head Coach Gonzalo Segares called up 24 players for the team’s training camp in West Palm Beach to prepare for Concacaf qualifiers in February.
- Victor Osimhen had a brace in Galatasaray’s 3-2 win over Tottenham Hotspur. Manchester United beat PAOK Salonika 2-0 thanks to a brace from Amad Diallo that included a worldie for the second goal.
- Kylian Mbappe was not called up for France’s UEFA Nations League games this month against Israel and Italy.
- Let’s wrap things up with a moment of zen courtesy of Orlando right back Dagur Dan Thorhallsson.
That’s all I have for you on this fine Friday. I hope you all have a fantastic day and rest of your weekend. Go Orlando!