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Lion Links: 6/19/25
Alex Freeman details his soccer journey, Orlando Pride players called up, Orlando City’s U-19 team advances to semifinals, and more.

Happy Juneteenth, Mane Landers! I hope everyone has a nice holiday as we commemorate the anniversary of the end of slavery in the U.S. There’s plenty of soccer going on, and I’ve enjoyed seeing the Club World Cup and Gold Cup here and there when not working. Let’s go ahead and dive right into today’s links from around the soccer world!
Alex Freeman Details His Path to Pro Soccer
Orlando City right back Alex Freeman has been getting plenty of buzz during this breakout year, but an interview with Goal gave some great insight into how he reached this point. He made the bold decision to head to Orlando at 16 years old to chase his dream, and he detailed some of the difficulties of that move that may get overlooked as his career blooms.
“I remember my 16th birthday, it was the first birthday I ever spent without my family,” Freeman says. “It was the day after I moved to Orlando. I’ve never really talked about this, but, at first, it really took a toll on me. At 16, you really just want your family around for those important moments, and I felt like I was balancing so much without my family being there with me. I did so much of this in Orlando without my family. It’s hard for people to comprehend that.”
Freeman also talked about the pace of his development within Orlando’s organization, along with what it was like to play against Juventus winger Kenan Yildiz in his recent international debut. There are also some great quotes from Oscar Pareja and United States Men’s National Team Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino worth checking out.
Orlando Pride Players Called Up by USWNT
Orlando Pride defenders Emily Sams and Kerry Abello were both called up for the United States Women’s National Team’s training camp roster ahead of friendlies against Ireland and Canada later this June. Both players were on the USWNT roster for recent friendlies, with Abello making her international debut on June 3 against Jamaica. The only player outside the NWSL who was called up for this roster is Naomi Girma. Rose Lavelle was called up for the first time this year, and 2024 NWSL Rookie of the Year Croix Bethune is also back in the fold. Jordyn Bugg, Lilly Reale, Izzy Rodriguez, and Sam Meza were all called up for the first time, as Head Coach Emma Hayes continues to grow the player pool.
Orlando City Makes MLS NEXT Cup Semifinals
Orlando City’s U-19 team continues to impress this year and advanced to the semifinals of this year’s MLS NEXT Cup. Forward Justin Ellis was named Player of the Day for scoring twice in a 3-3 draw against Toronto FC, with Orlando coming out on top in the ensuing penalty shootout.
The U-19 team is the last Orlando academy team still playing across the tournament’s age groups. It will take on Cedar Stars Academy in the semifinals on Friday with a spot in Sunday’s final on the line. Enjoy watching the youngsters celebrate clinching a spot in the next round.
Upcoming NWSL Action Before League Break
We have another weekend of NWSL soccer to look forward to before the league pauses until August due to various international tournaments. The Pride will look to make it four straight wins when they face Racing Louisville FC on the road Friday night. Louisville has allowed 22 goals this season, so hopefully Barbra Banda and the rest of Orlando’s offense can get things going after close wins in the past two games.
Elsewhere in the league, I think Saturday’s match between NJ/NY Gotham FC and Bay FC will be an interesting showdown. Gotham forward Esther González leads the league with nine goals this season, but it’s ultimately a close Golden Boot race at this point. Sunday’s match between the San Diego Wave and Washington Spirit pits two of the league’s top four teams against each other, making it a great way to close out the weekend before the break.
USMNT Takes On Saudi Arabia Tonight
The Yanks are back in action tonight for a Concacaf Gold Cup group game against Saudi Arabia, the guest nation of this year’s tournament. After a 5-0 win over Trinidad & Tobago, the U.S. can claim the top spot in the group and all but guarantee a place in the next round with a win over Saudi Arabia. There are still some question marks regarding who will rise to the occasion in the midfield and at forward, but the USMNT has the talent to get the job done tonight at Q2 Stadium in Austin. The U.S. will then close out group play on Sunday against Haiti in Arlington, TX.
Free Kicks
- Sams, Banda, Anna Moorhouse, and Cori Dyke were all named to CBS Sports‘ NWSL Team of the Week after the Pride’s 1-0 win over Bay FC.
- Joao Klauss won MLS Goal of the Matchday for his lethal strike on the volley from a tight angle. The goal equalized things in stoppage time against the LA Galaxy and completed Klauss’ hat trick in the 3-3 draw.
- USWNT and Portland Thorns defender Meghan Klingenberg has officially retired from professional soccer. She won two NWSL Shields, two NWSL Championships, and the 2015 Women’s World Cup, while also making an impact off the field speaking up for equality.
- The San Jose Earthquakes have begun the process of selling a controlling interest in the club.
- Xabi Alonso’s tenure as Real Madrid’s new manager began with a 1-1 draw against Al Hilal at the Club World Cup. Federico Valverde had a chance to win it in stoppage time from the penalty stop, but Moroccan goalkeeper Yassine Bounou came up with the critical save.
- Chris Wilder and Sheffield United have parted ways less than a month after the club fell 2-1 to Sunderland in the playoff final for promotion to the English Premier League. Ruben Selles, who was dismissed as Hull City’s manager last month, was named as Wilder’s replacement.
That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a wonderful Juneteenth and rest of your week!
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Lion Links: 7/25/25
Orlando City plays the Columbus Crew tonight, Barbra Banda’s MVP credentials, MLS transfer news, and more.

Happy Friday! Both Orlando City and Orlando City B are in action tonight, so we’re truly spoiled for choice when it comes to ways to spend the evening. Marta and Angelina may also take the field for Brazil today as group play wraps up in the Copa America Femenina. Let’s go ahead and jump into today’s links!
Orlando City Takes On the Columbus Crew Tonight
The Lions are away from home and on the hunt for three points ahead of their match against the Columbus Crew at 7:30 p.m. tonight. Martin Ojeda has had a goal contribution in nine consecutive games and his next one will break the club record of 22 set by Nani in 2019. The Argentine attacker is also tied with Kaká for the fifth-most goals in club history with 25. The Lions have lost their past three matches against the Crew, but hopefully they can get the job done on the road tonight.
Barbra Banda’s NWSL MVP Chances
Analyst and former Pride midfielder Lianne Sanderson dove into the contenders of this year’s NWSL MVP race and Orlando forward Barbra Banda is in the thick of it. She has eight goals so far this season and scored the club’s first hat trick on May 23.
“Banda hasn’t skipped a beat from last season,” Sanderson said. “Yes, mathematically she’s scoring less goals, but still effective. She’s a threat and always has an answer, even when teams feel they have worked her out. They haven’t. She’s a constant threat.”
Banda faces stiff competition from last year’s MVP Temwa Chawinga and Golden Boot leader Esther Gonzalez. Chawinga also has eight goals this season, while Gonzalez has scored 10 and has shown no signs of slowing down if her Women’s European Championship form is anything to go by.
Keeping Up With MLS Transfer News
The MLS summer transfer window is open and there’s plenty to catch up on while we wait to see if Orlando will end up doing anything notable. Defensive midfielder Mateusz Klich is no longer with Atlanta United after being waived, opening an international roster spot for the club. Austin FC bolstered its defense by adding Mateja Djordjevic as an MLS U22 Initiative Player from Serbian club FK TSC Backa Topola. St. Louis City FC transferred midfielder Njabulo Blom to Thep Xanh Nam Dinh FC in Vietnam. FC Dallas acquired former academy player Christian Cappis from Viking FK in Norway’s top flight, sending $200,000 in General Allocation Money to the Houston Dynamo for the right of first refusal.
Chris Mueller Will Miss Remainder of MLS Season
Former Lion Chris Mueller was placed on the season-ending injury list after announcing that he’s been dealing with pericarditis this year. Pericarditis is a cardiac tissue disorder that can cause shortness of breath, chest pain, and heart palpitations and Mueller has not been able to fully train this season. It’s the latest in a string of injuries that Mueller has had to battle with since returning to MLS by joining the Chicago Fire in 2022. We wish him a smooth and healthy recovery as he works his way back to full fitness.
Free Kicks
- The San Diego Wave signed 20-year-old forward Dudinha to a contract through 2027, making her the club’s first Brazilian player. Dudinha joins after scoring 14 goals for Sao Paulo FC across 65 appearances.
- New York City FC will be without its captain for a while, as center back Thiago Martins underwent knee surgery and could miss four to six weeks.
- Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas officially joined Pumas and we’ll see if he’s in net for the Mexican club when it plays against Orlando City on Wednesday in the Leagues Cup.
- Wrexham signed former LAFC midfielder Lewis O’Brien from Nottingham Forest, inking him to a three-year deal.
- FA Chief Executive Mark Bullingham reiterated the association’s commitment to Sarina Wiegman, who has led England back to the finals of the Euros this summer.
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: 7/24/25
MLS All-Star Team wins in Austin, Orlando City gets ready for the Columbus Crew, MLS transfer news, and more.

How’s it going, Mane Landers? It’s been a pretty hectic week for me, but I’m looking forward to some soccer over the next few days. There are also about six movies in theaters right now that I want to see, so I might try to watch one each night before the month ends. But for now, let’s dive into today’s links from around the soccer world.
MLS Triumphs in 2025 All-Star Game
The MLS All-Star Team won 3-1 against the Liga MX All-Star Team in Austin. MLS struck first, with Denis Bouanga tearing through the opposing defense before delivering a nice cross for Sam Surridge to head it home. Tai Baribo doubled the lead in the second half, but Gilbert Mora scored a goal for Liga MX to make things interesting. Brian White delivered the nail in the coffin by finishing off a frantic counterattack by the MLS All-Stars.
Despite being voted in as an All-Star, Orlando City defender Alex Freeman did not start in the match. Fellow Lion Marco Pasalic actually joined the fray before him in the 34th minute, with Freeman replacing him in the 61st minute.
Orlando City Prepares for the Columbus Crew
The Lions are back in action on Friday for a road match against the Columbus Crew, which will be their last game before the Leagues Cup begins next week. It’s the first match between the two Eastern Conference teams this season and possibly a preview to a playoff matchup. The Crew enter this match on a four-game unbeaten streak and have only lost once at home this season. Orlando Head Coach Oscar Pareja spoke on how the team will aim to carry momentum into this match after its 2-1 road victory against the New England Revolution on Saturday.
MLS Transfer News Roundup
The MLS summer transfer window opens today and teams aren’t wasting any time wheeling and dealing to prepare for a late-season surge. The loudest buzz is that LAFC is reportedly pushing for South Korean star Son Heung-min to join the club. The 33-year-old has spent the past 10 seasons with Tottenham Hotspur and would be one of the biggest signings in league history.
In other transfer news, the New York Red Bulls added midfielder Gustav Berggren from Rakow Częstochowa in Poland’s top flight. Speaking of Polish clubs, the Crew transferred midfielder Aziel Jackson to Jagiellonia Bialystok. CF Montreal traded up to $800,000 in General Allocation Money to Atlanta United in exchange for young center back Efrain Morales. The Colorado Rapids transferred Nigerian defender Chidozie Awaziem to FC Nantes as well.
England and Spain Will Face Off in Euros Final
Spain secured its spot in the Women’s European Championship final by beating Germany 1-0 in a tight match between two of the world’s top teams. After a scoreless 90 minutes, Aitana Bonmati scored her first goal of the tournament to give Spain the winner in extra time. It’s Spain’s first time reaching a Euros final and it will face England on Sunday in what should be a great match between the reigning World Cup and Euros champions.
Free Kicks
- The wait for the MLS board of governors to make a decision on shifting the league to a fall-to-spring schedule continues, as a vote on it did not take place during a meeting on Wednesday. I get the sense that this move is inevitable, but I’m fine with the league taking its time on this.
- Inter Miami duo Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba skipped the MLS All-Star Game, and only time will tell if the rule dictating that they must sit out of their next league match will be applied.
- American forward Josh Sargent reportedly declined a move from Norwich City to Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga.
- Liverpool signed forward Hugo Ekitiké from Eintracht Frankfurt for a reported $93.5 million transfer fee. I’ve been a bit desensitized to just how absurd transfer fees have gotten in recent years. But to put $93.5 million in perspective, that could pay my monthly expenses for the next 3900 years.
That’s all I have for you this time around. I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday and rest of your week!
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Lion Links: 7/23/25
Freeman’s rise, MLS All-Star extravaganza, Marta and Brazil win, and more.

Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. It’s MLS All-Star time, and if you’re like me, you think that the MLS All-Star Game should pit players from the Eastern Conference versus the Western Conference so that fans of the MLS teams can see more of the players in MLS compete. There could even be some sort of reward for the conference that wins the match. Wouldn’t that be cool? Unfortunately, that isn’t what we get. Since I can’t change it, let’s get to the links.
It’s Good to Be Alex
It’s been a heck of a year for Alex Freeman. He made his first start for Orlando City in March, earned his first call-up to the USMNT, got his first cap and first start for the USMNT, and now will appear in the MLS All-Star Game. Even for those of us that follow Orlando City, it’s been a meteoric rise for the defender, and there’s every expectation that he still has room to improve. His next opportunity to shine comes tonight.
Goalie Wars/Skills Challenge
MLS defeated Liga MX in the MLS All-Star Skills challenge in the last event — the crossbar challenge. Freeman provided crosses in the first competition, and then beat iShowSpeed — an online personality — in the “Speed” passing contest. Carlos Mercado did Orlando City B proud, making it to the final of Goalie Wars. Unfortunately he lost to Pedro Cruz of Houston Dynamo 2.
Almost All the All-Stars
The MLS All-Stars take on the Liga MX All-Stars in the MLS “All-Star” Game at 9 p.m. on Apple TV. Freeman won’t be the only USMNT player in the competition. The many story lines around the match include USMNT representatives facing some of their Mexican National Team rivals in the match. I’m certain that the promoters have been hyping Lionel Messi’s inclusion in the match. Unfortunately for them, he may miss the match despite being invited.
Marta and Brazil Victorious
The Brazilian Women’s National Team defeated Paraguay 4-1 in a first-round Group B match of the Copa América Femenina. The Orlando Pride’s Marta got the start for her country, though Angelina did not. Yasmim scored a brace for Brazil with Amanda Gutierres and Duda Sampaio adding the other two goals. Paraguay’s Camila Gomez was sent off in the 50th minute, making things easier for Brazil, which will face Colombia in its second match Friday at 8 p.m.
Free Kicks
- The Denver NWSL expansion team now has an official identity — Denver Summit FC. I like the logo, but they missed an opportunity to be The Denver Summit and forego “FC.” Oh well, it’s definitely better than some others.
- It turns out that NWSL teams can sign new players right now to improve their rosters. Who knew? The Houston Dash, that’s who. The club completed the transfer of Canadian international Clarissa Larisey from Crystal Palace FC.
- I don’t usually recommend taking lessons from FIFA on…well, anything, but perhaps there are some things MLS can take from FIFA’s Club World Cup.
- LA Galaxy and LAFC players received fines for violating the leagues mass confrontation policy.
That will do it for today. Check back as we get you ready for Orlando City’s match this Friday against the Columbus Crew. Vamos Orlando!
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