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Lion Links: 6/2/26
Braian Ojeda is going to the World Cup, Pride players up for weekly honors, Young Lions sparkle in big victory, and more.
Good morning, everyone. It was a great weekend for Orlando’s soccer teams, as both the Orlando Pride and Orlando City B picked up convincing wins. The club soccer scene will now quiet for a bit as both Orlando City and the Pride will be off until July, but there’s still plenty going on with the World Cup right around the corner. We’ve got lots to talk about today, so let’s get into the links.
Braian Ojeda to Represent Paraguay
Monday morning started off on a bright note for Orlando City fans, as Braian Ojeda was officially called up to represent Paraguay at this summer’s World Cup. It was a piece of news that was to be expected, as Ojeda has been a mainstay in Paraguay’s squad since September of last year, but it’s still nice to get confirmation of what we suspected. Fans of the United States Men’s National Team may get to see Ojeda in action sooner rather than later, as Paraguay will open its campaign against the USMNT on June 12. The team will play Turkiye second, and finish group play against Australia. More immediately, Ojeda and Paraguay have a friendly on Friday against Nicaragua in Asuncion. Congratulations, Braian!
Pride Players up for Weekly Honors
The Orlando Pride picked up an emphatic 3-1 win over Bay FC in the team’s final game before the NWSL break, so it’s no surprise that several Pride players have been nominated for weekly honors. We start with Barbra Banda, whose brace and assist have her nominated for the NWSL Player of the Week.
Orlando’s other goal scorer, Cori Dyke, has been nominated for the NWSL Goal of the Week. Dyke unleashed a 55th-minute rocket from just inside the edge of the box that went off the underside of the crossbar and in past a helpless Emmie Allen. Make sure you go vote for her!
Young Lions Shine
Orlando City B also picked up a lopsided win over Chattanooga FC, as the Young Lions squandered an early lead but scored four second-half goals to come from behind and win 5-2. The performance earns OCB its first MLS NEXT Pro Team of the Matchweek award, and it’s hard to say it wasn’t justified. Ignacio Gomez got things going after just six minutes when he scored from a tight angle, and Pedro Leao bagged a brace to help the kids pick up their second high-scoring win in as many games. Keep up the good work, guys!
Real Salt Lake Sued by Former Player
Former Real Salt Lake goalkeeper Jeffrey Dewsnup is suing the club and has alleged that he experienced hazing at the hands of four former teammates. Despite being 16 when he joined the team, he was allegedly required to use the same locker room and showers as his adult teammates without anyone supervising the interactions. Aaron Herrera, David Ochoa, Tate Schmitt, and Justen Glad are all named in the lawsuit, and accused of varying types of inappropriate conduct. The suit also alleges that then-goalkeeping coach Ignacio Hernandez accused him of faking an injury in 2021 and forced him to train through an injury to his shoulder. Dewsnup retired from playing professionally in 2022.
Free Kicks
- The Pride rose two spots to no. 9 in ESPN.com’s NWSL power rankings.
- Ricardo Pepi says that being left off the USMNT’s World Cup roster in 2022 helped him grow and be ready for the upcoming edition of the tournament.
- Houston Dash goalkeeper Jane Campbell is replacing the injured Phallon Tullis-Joyce on the United States Women’s National Team roster for its upcoming friendlies against Brazil.
- New rules at this summer’s World Cup will include red cards for players that cover their mouths in confrontational situations, red cards for players leaving the field to protest a referee’s decision, and countdowns for throw-ins, and goal kicks.
- Plymouth Argyle has informed most of its women’s first team players that their contracts will not be renewed this summer.
- Thousands of unsold World Cup tickets have suddenly disappeared from FIFA’s sales website in what surely is not an effort to create artificial scarcity and drive up prices. FIFA would never do such a thing.
That’s all I’ve got for you this morning. Vamos Orlando!