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Lion Links: 8/4/25

Orlando City beats Atlas FC, Pride draw against Utah, OCB loses badly again, and more.

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Hello, Mane Landers! I hope all is well with you down in Florida. I’ve been staying busy at work, but I try to catch some soccer when I can. Our beloved Lions, the Pride, and OCB were all in action over the weekend. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.

Lions Defeat Atlas in Leagues Cup

Orlando City defeated Liga MX side Atlas 3-1 Saturday at Inter&Co Stadium in its second match in the 2025 Leagues Cup. Ivan Angulo struck first early in the first half, and the Lions held onto the lead through halftime. Early in the second half, Atlas scored the equalizer, marking the fourth straight match at Inter&Co Stadium in which Orlando has blown a 1-0 lead. From that point on, the Lions rallied. Martin Ojeda pulled Orlando back in front, and Marco Pasalic added the insurance goal in stoppage time. Orlando City has four points through two matches in the competition and will next play Wednesday against Necaxa at home.

Orlando City Acquires Tyrese Spicer from Toronto FC

Orlando City announced Friday that the club has acquired Trinidad & Tobago international forward Tyrese Spicer from Toronto FC during the secondary transfer window to add depth to its attack. In exchange, the Lions send Toronto $225,000 in 2025 General Allocation Money (GAM) and $275,000 in 2026 GAM, with an additional $50,000 in GAM on the table if certain incentives are met. Toronto will maintain a sell-on percentage if Spicer leaves Orlando City on a permanent transfer. Spicer was the first overall pick in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft. He made 42 appearances (21 starts) for Toronto across all competitions, contributing six goals and adding two assists. Spicer primarily plays as a left wing.

Pride Draw vs. Last-Place Utah Royals at Home

The Orlando Pride drew 1-1 against the Utah Royals at Inter&Co Stadium Sunday night in a disappointing offensive performance. The Pride trailed 1-0 early in the first half when Mina Tanaka caught Anna Moorhouse inexplicably far off her line, and the Pride goalkeeper could not recover. In the second half, the Pride dominated, and in the 72nd minute, Prisca Chilufya scored the equalizer for Orlando. The Pride were unable to find a late winner. Orlando remains second in the NWSL standings —10 points behind the Kansas City Current. The Pride will be back at Inter&Co Stadium Saturday to face Racing Louisville FC.

Luana and Simone Charley Removed from Season Ending Injury List

The Orlando Pride announced Saturday that midfielder Luana and forward Simone Charley have been removed from the Season-Ending Injury List. Both players were available for selection for the Pride’s match against the Utah Royals and were on the bench in Sunday’s match. Luana did not play, but Charley came off the bench in the second half and played 12 minutes. In 2024, Luana was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma and was placed on the Season-Ending Injury List while undergoing treatment. Before her diagnosis, Luana had played three matches for the Pride. Charley had not played for the Pride since joining the club ahead of the 2024 season until Sunday night. She missed the entire 2024 season due to rupturing the Achilles tendon in her right ankle. She previously missed the 2023 season due to the same injury in her left foot.

OCB’s Slide Continues in Another Defeat to New York City FC II at Home

Orlando City B fell 4-1 against New York City FC II Sunday at Osceola County Stadium. Evan Lim scored the opener for New York City FC II, OCB’s Jackson Platts scored an own goal, and Uriel Zeitz added a third goal that Platts knocked in off of him. Shak Mohammed pulled one back for the Young Lions but it wasn’t nearly enough, as NYCFC II added a fourth goal in stoppage time. The Young Lions have lost three in a row and have not looked good in any of them. Orlando City B will have another home match Saturday against Chattanooga FC.

Marta and Angelina Lead Brazil to Women’s Copa America Femenina Trophy

Orlando Pride forward Marta and midfielder Angelina led Brazil to a comeback 4-4 draw against Colombia after extra time. Despite both Pride players missing their penalties, Brazil won the ensuing penalty shootout and captured their fifth consecutive (and ninth overall) Copa America Feminina title. Colombia struck first in the first half before Angelina equalized with a penalty kick goal just before halftime. Colombia led 3-2 late in stoppage time when Marta scored on a screamer to send the match into extra time. Marta added another goal in extra time, but Colombia tied it up to send it to penalties.

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  • Former Lion Daryl Dike will be sidelined after suffering a thigh injury and will miss the start of the EFL Championship season for West Brom.
  • USMNT goalkeeper Matt Turner will return to Major League Soccer, rejoining his former club, the New England Revolution, on a one-year loan deal from Olympique Lyon.
  • Another USMNT player potentially on the move is winger Timothy Weah. He is reportedly close to joining Olympique Marseille as the Ligue 1 side has reached an agreement with Juventus.
  • The Kansas City Current announced over the weekend that the club has acquired USWNT midfielder Ally Sentnor from the Utah Royals. In exchange, the Royals will receive $300,000 in intraleague transfer funds, an additional $200,000 in intraleague transfer funds in 2026, and $100,000 in 2027.

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: 6/19/26

USMNT takes on Australia today, Christian Pulisic’s availability still in question, Canada wins big, and more.

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Happy Friday! Last Friday, we all got to enjoy the U.S. kicking off its World Cup campaign with an emphatic win. Hopefully, the Yanks can replicate that performance in today’s game. It should be a fun start to a weekend filled with soccer, including an Orlando City B home game on Sunday. If the soccer bug has bitten you this month, make sure to go out and support the Young Lions!

USMNT Hosts Australia Today in World Cup

The United States Men’s National Team returns to action this afternoon with a match against Australia in Seattle — the team’s second game of this year’s World Cup. Both teams won their first games of the tournament, with the U.S. dominating Paraguay 4-1 and Australia beating Turkiye 2-0. American forward Folarin Balogun scored a brace in that win and the U.S. will look to keep the attacking momentum flowing against a formidable Australian defense. A win tonight by either side would go a long way towards winning Group D, which would notably face one of the third-place teams to start the knockout stage.

Christian Pulisic’s Availability Up in the Air

It’s still unclear if American star Christian Pulisic will play for the USMNT today as he works his way back from injury. The 27-year-old notched an assist in the win against Paraguay but had to exit at halftime after aggravating a calf injury picked up in training. Sebastian Berhalter came on for him in that match, but it will be interesting to see if USMNT Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino opts for Giovanni Reyna or Tim Weah instead. Pochettino did state that he’ll be available for the game against Turkiye if he doesn’t play today, so that’s good at least.

Canada Cruises to Big Win Over Qatar

Orlando City goalkeeper Maxine Crepeau started in goal but had little to do in Canada’s 6-0 win over Qatar, which was its first-ever win at a World Cup. Former Lion Cyle Larin got the scoring started for Canada in the 16th minute with his second goal of the tournament and Jonathan David scored a hat trick. Qatar was reduced to 10 men when Homam Al-Amin was shown a straight red in the 32nd minute, and then Assim Madibo was sent off early in the second half for a tackle that resulted in a gruesome leg injury to Ismael Kone. The Canadian midfielder was stretchered off, and his replacement, Nathan Saliba, scored from a free kick and raised Kone’s shirt in celebration. Canada now sits atop Group B with a better goal differential than Switzerland, meaning it will win the group with a win or draw against the Swiss on Wednesday.

Keeping Up With the World Cup

As for the other Group B game, Switzerland beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1 by scoring four times in the second half after the hydration break. Substitute Johan Manzambi scored twice, but Bosnia’s consolation goal from Ermin Mahmic could play a role in goal-differential tiebreakers. In Group A, South Africa kept its hopes alive thanks to a late penalty that Teboho Mokoena converted in a 1-1 draw against Czechia.

Along with the U.S. game, today’s action includes Morocco taking on Scotland and Brazil playing against Haiti in Group C. We’ll also get to see if Orlando City midfielder Braian Ojeda takes the field when Paraguay faces Turkiye late tonight.

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

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Lion Links: 6/18/26

Marco Pasalic’s journey to the World Cup, analyzing Australia before USMNT game, Angel City FC and Alex Straus part ways, and more.

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We’re a week into this year’s World Cup and I’ve been enjoying the action so far. The star players have been living up to expectations for the most part, and it’s been fairly competitive in my opinion. Before we get to today’s links from around the soccer world, let’s all wish a happy birthday to Orlando Pride defender Rafaelle and Orlando City midfielder Eduard Atuesta!

Marco Pasalic’s Journey to the World Cup

Orlando City winger Marco Pasalic made his World Cup debut Wednesday, coming off the bench for Croatia and putting a shot on target in his team’s 4-2 loss to England. While not a great result, it’s still a momentous time for Pasalic, who spoke prior to the tournament on his soccer journey. The 25-year-old shared details about his upbringing as part of a refugee family in Germany and the importance of maintaining his connection with Croatia over the years. Pasalic also gave insight on the gratitude he has towards Orlando City for the opportunities he’s had since becoming a Lion.

“You saw it when I played my first game here, that I felt really well, two goals in the first match. No other club did I score in my debut,” he said. “The last season speaks for itself, that I felt really good. I have to be thankful that this club gives me the opportunity to play so many games. I got the recall up for the national team, because I gained it here through the trust of the club, the trust of everybody here, and I could provide it on the field.”

Analyzing Australia Ahead of USMNT Match

The United States Men’s National Team will play Australia on Friday in a pivotal World Cup game with control of Group D on the line. This will only be the fifth match between the two nations, with the most recent match being a 2-1 U.S. win in October. Australian goalkeeper Patrick Beach surprisingly started over captain Mathew Ryan and had eight saves in Australia’s 2-0 win over Turkiye, with center backs Alessandro Circati and Harry Souttar doing their part defensively as well. As for Australia’s attack, the U.S. will need to find a way to limit Nestory Irankunda, who scored against Turkiye and can do damage on the counter or from set pieces. At 6-foot-6, forward Tete Yengi is another Australian to keep an eye out for and he could make an impact off the bench.

Angel City FC Parts Ways With Alex Straus

Alex Straus is no longer Angel City’s head coach, with the two parting ways during this break in the league schedule. Angel City got off to a hot start this season, with Straus named NWSL Coach of the Month for March, but has since only won one of its past eight games. Straus officially joined the club in June of last year after winning three consecutive league titles with Bayern Munich, and now his time with Angel City comes to a close just a little over a year later. Leif Gunnar Smerud will serve as Angel City’s interim head coach moving forward while the club searches for its fourth head coach in its short club history.

Gotham FC and Angel City Make Big Moves

Angel City will also be without Kennedy Fuller, as the 19-year-old midfielder was traded to Bay FC in exchange for $500,000 in Intraleague Transfer Funds and $20,000 in Allocation Money. That’s not all Angel City is up to though, as it has reportedly signed American attacker Ally Sentnor from the Kansas City Current for a $850,000 transfer fee as well.

Gotham FC is wheeling and dealing too, trading 2025 NWSL Rookie of the Year Lilly Reale to the Boston Legacy for $350,000 in Allocation Money and $50,000 in Intraleague Transfer Funds. The Massachusetts native should bolster a Boston defense still searching for its first clean sheet. Gotham is also reportedly set to sign Australian forward Sam Kerr as a free agent. The 32-year-old previously played for Gotham back when the club was named Sky Blue FC and should bring some firepower to a loaded team that’s somehow only scored 12 goals in 11 games this season.

2026 FIFA World Cup Roundup

Harry Kane scored twice in England’s aforementioned 4-2 win over Croatia in Arlington. FC Dallas forward Petar Musa scored an equalizer for Croatia right before the half in an emotional moment, but Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford both scored in the second half to lift England to victory. In Houston, Portugal and the Democratic Republic of the Congo battled to a 1-1 draw. While an unexpected result, the DR Congo is a talented side that eliminated Nigeria, Jamaica, and Cameroon in order to qualify. Ghana beat Panama 1-0 thanks to Caleb Yirenkyi scoring deep in stoppage time in a rainy match in Toronto.

Today’s action features Group A and Group B, with Orlando City goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau and Canada set to take on Qatar. Fellow co-host Mexico will face South Korea and either nation can qualify for the knockout round with a win if Czechia and South Africa draw in the other Group A game.

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  • Here’s the first look at next year’s biopic about Marta, with Alice Carvalho starring as the legendary forward.

🎥: First look at the Marta biopic, set for release in 2027!The film will follow the remarkable career of Brazilian football icon Marta, with Alice Carvalho—star of The Secret Agent—portraying the legendary forward 🐐🇧🇷📸: Laura Campanella, O GLOBO

The Women's Game (@womensgamemib.bsky.social) 2026-06-17T14:51:49.053Z

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

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Lion Links: 6/17/26

Griezmann signing graded, USMNT news, World Cup results, and more.

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Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers! We’re into the thick of the World Cup group stage, and so far it’s been undeniably entertaining. My only complaint is that I’m not independently wealthy and still have to work during the day rather than travel to and pay the stupid ticket prices to watch whichever matches I want. Oh well, until that happens let’s get to the links, but not before we wish Orlando Pride midfielder Summer Yates a happy birthday.

Griezmann Signing Graded

There were plenty of big signings this summer transfer window, including Orlando City securing the services of Antoine Griezmann. Unsurprisingly, the Lions earned top marks for bringing the Frenchman to the City Beautiful. You might not know all there is to know about Orlando City’s newest Designated Player and may want more information on him and why he isn’t with France at the World Cup. Obviously, he retired from international football. Fortunately, he didn’t retire from club football.

USMNT vs. Australia

The USMNT plays Australia in the second match of the group stage this Friday at 3 p.m. The U.S. is coming off a dominating win over Paraguay, but Australia managed a pretty good win over a tough Türkiye team. There has been a lot of talk by U.S. pundits before the tournament about Mike Grella’s remark that Australia would be a “layup,” and the Socceroos are using that as bulletin board material. It’s an intriguing matchup since Australia, like Paraguay, favors a low block and attacking on the counter. The U.S. effectively shut down Paraguay when it tried the same thing. Can the U.S. replicate its performance from the first match on Friday? That is why they play the game. If you’re looking for somewhere to watch the match in the Orlando area, here is your guide.

Even More USMNT News

It’s all too often that we get over-hyped after a win like the USMNT over Paraguay, but is that the case this time, or can the team make a deep run into the tournament? With Australia up next, U.S. supporters are concerned about the health of Christian Pulisic. According to Mauricio Pochettino, he’s all good. Meanwhile, Haji Wright remembers scoring a brace against the Aussies when the teams met in a friendly. Wright was an unused sub in the first World Cup match, but perhaps he’ll have a chance on Friday. Wright says that Türkiye came into the match too confident, but the U.S. knows how dangerous Australia is and won’t make that same mistake.

World Cup Results

The two early matches on Tuesday were enjoyable even if the results were a little more what we expected. Kylian Mbappé scored a brace in France’s 3-1 win over Senegal. Bradley Barcola scored France’s second goal and Ibrahim Mbaye scored Senegal’s lone goal. In the second match, Erling Haaland also scored a brace in Norway’s 4-1 victory over Iraq. Aymen Hussein scored Iraq’s only goal. Unfortunately for him, he also scored an own goal for Norway. It is nice that Mbappé and Haaland wanted to emulate Folarin Balogun. Thankfully, the Argentina versus Algeria match was late enough that I did not have to write about it or that Lionel Messi guy.

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That will do it for today. We’re only two days from the USMNT versus Australia, and I’m ready to run through a brick wall — metaphorically speaking. We also have OCB this weekend, so make time to watch the Young Lions. Vamos Orlando!

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