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Lion Links: 2/1/18

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Happy Thursday, everyone and welcome to February! It’s the final month without Orlando City regular-season matches. We’re now just 30 days away from the Lions’ opening match against D.C. United and hey, wouldn’t it be great if the squad had more than two center backs?

OK, so we’ve all been a little impatient and it will happen in due time, but instead of focusing on the moves that are still to come, we can bask in the glow of an endless parade of talented midfielders arriving daily in the City Beautiful (or, for now, Jacksonville, anyway).

Here are our top stories at this hour:

Yet Another Trade for Orlando City

While it didn’t add a player to the roster (yet), the Lions made another deal on Wednesday, sending an international roster slot for 2018 to the Montreal Impact for $100,000 in General Allocation Money (GAM). Apparently those Garberbucks won’t be in Orlando very long.

I am afraid we will trade this guy GAM very quickly . Don’t be excited with him . https://t.co/LHWilBsd1U

— Alex Leitao (@alexleitao) January 31, 2018

I can’t wait to see what’s next.

Orlando Closing in on a Center Back?

RC Lens center back Dušan Cvetinović could be the next off-season signing for Orlando City. According to this Ligue 2 site (that I didn’t know existed until yesterday), the Lions may be close to paying a release clause in the 29-year-old Serb’s contract that would free him for a move to MLS. Lens may be replacing Cvetinović with former Red Bulls defender Damien Perrinelle.

Meram’s First 24 Hours in Purple

It was a whirlwind for Justin Meram with Monday’s trade and he wasted no time getting to Jacksonville to meet his new teammates and get preseason with Orlando City started. This video hits the highlights of his first 24 hours as a Lion.

We’re running back the clock on Justin Meram’s first 2⃣4⃣ hours with City. #WelcomeMeram | #LionsInJax pic.twitter.com/SeWcdMPJNP

— Orlando City SC (@OrlandoCitySC) January 31, 2018

Goodbyes Galore

The two Pride players who left Orlando this week did so in a much more normal matter than the Orlando City striker who transferred out. All three offered their goodbyes on social media but one of them seemed completely out of place to me. I’ll let you decide which one.

Thank you @orlpride for the past two years, it was an honour to play in the city of Orlando. A big thank you to @TomSermanni in particular for supporting and guiding me all of these years. It’s extremely hard to say goodbye but I’m very excited for my new chapter at @reignfc 🙂

— Stephanie Catley (@stephcatley) January 30, 2018

Orlando I cannot thank you enough for all the amazing memories I’ve made the past two seasons. It has been an absolute honor to rep this city with you and you’ll always hold a special place in my heart!! That being said I’m sooo excited to start my new journey in Seattle !!

— Jasmyne Spencer (@Jas_it_Up) January 30, 2018

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— Cyle Larin (@CyleLarin) January 31, 2018

Look, I’ve made my thoughts quite clear on the way Larin chose to force his exit from a team that was already willing to move him to a European club and looking to do just that. But it seems incredibly tone deaf to me that Larin didn’t at least apologize to the club’s fans for his part in the way things ended. Our friend Paul Tenorio had other things to say on the topic of Larin and how this whole mess could affect MLS rules moving forward.

Lions Learn Leadership

Six Orlando City players designated as core leaders for the 2018 squad — Jonathan Spector, Joe Bendik, Will Johnson, Yoshimar Yotún, Dom Dwyer, and Sacha Kljestan — visited Naval Air Station Jacksonville. The trip was the idea of Spector and his friend, Lt. Commander Mike Garcia.

“He’s a pilot in the Navy,” Spector said. “Him and I were talking and I got the idea to get a group of guys over there, sit down with the commanding officer of his squadron and a few other hand-picked members and just have a discussion on some of their core values, their culture, their leadership, how they establish teamwork and commitment that they have and how it can relate to us.”

Inchy Lauds Lions’ Off-Season

Christian Bruey from WFTV caught up with former OCSC gaffer Adrian Heath at Minnesota United’s training camp and discussed Larin’s prospects at Besiktas, among other things. Among the things that stuck out to me in the excerpt below (full interview to air this weekend) is “I think [Orlando City has] probably had the best off-season of anybody in MLS.”

Former @OrlandoCitySC head coach Adrian Heath believes Besiktas is a perfect landing spot for Cyle Larin.

Look for my complete conversation with Heath on @WFTV this weekend.#MLS #Besiktas #Orlando pic.twitter.com/OY9ZAzYtrL

— Christian Bruey (@CBrueyWFTV) January 31, 2018

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  • Former Lion Carlos Rivas scored a goal on a free kick in his New York Red Bulls debut, because of course he did. The Red Bulls, however, blew a 2-0 lead and lost to the New England Revolution, 4-3.
  • MLS and Liga MX are discussing an annual match between the two leagues’ champions. But, in true MLS fashion, it’s going to end up being weird.
  • The U-17 USWNT’s matches are set for the 2018 CONCACAF Championship. The matches begin April 20 with a match against Costa Rica. The U.S. will also play Bermuda and Canada in Group B. The tournament is being held in Managua, Nicaragua. The 2018 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup will be held from Nov. 13-Dec. 1 in Uruguay.
  • The USL instituted a few rule changes for 2018.
  • Among those born on this date include: Clark Gable (1901), SNL alum Garrett Morris (1937), The Jeffersons star Sherman Hemsley (1938), Monty Python’s Terry Jones (1942), Rick James (1948), Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell (1950), Warrant frontman Jani Lane (1964), former UCF and USWNT star Michelle Akers (1966), Pauly Shore (1968), Scottish footballer Darren Fletcher (1984), Ronda Rousey (1987), and Genoa forward Guiseppe Rossi (1987).

That’s all my time this morning, folks. Enjoy your Thursday. I’d tell you to get ready for Orlando City’s preseason opener in Jacksonville this weekend, but the club doesn’t want any of us to see it because reasons. I leave you with this screenshot from Dom Dwyer’s Instagram video where he smiled, then threw the focus onto the Pride magnet and then back to himself. He’s either very hopeful, a huge tease, or subtly leaking info on a Tom Sermanni target. You decide.

re you trying to tell us something, Dom?

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Lion Links: 7/6/26

Pride fall to Angel City, OCB draw Crown Legacy, World Cup roundup, and more.

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Hello, Mane Landers! I hope you all had a great Fourth of July holiday weekend down in Florida. I was busy working over the weekend, but I got to check out a fireworks show at Wrigley Field. Let’s wish a happy belated birthday to Orlando City B goalkeeper Juan Rojas, who turned 18 Saturday. We’ve got plenty to cover today, so let’s get to the links.

Pride Fall to Angel City

The Orlando Pride fell 2-0 to Angel City FC at BMO Stadium Friday in their first match after the month-long World Cup break. Maiara Niehues scored the opener for Angel City in the first half. Sveindis Jonsdottir added another goal for Angel City to seal the win. With Barba Banda sidelined with a thigh injury, Orlando struggled to get anything going offensively and couldn’t get the ball out of its own end throughout the match. That result keeps the Pride in eighth, one point ahead of Angel City in the NWSL table. The Pride will look to bounce back at home Friday, facing the Kansas City Current at Inter&Co Stadium.

OCB Falls in Penalty Shootout After 1-1 Draw vs. Crown Legacy

Orlando City B overturned a 1-0 deficit to secure a 1-1 draw against Crown Legacy on the road at the Sportsplex at Matthews Sunday. After a scoreless first half, all the goals came in the second half. Crown Legacy struck first to take the lead, but Dylan Judelson leveled the match for the Young Lions. Crown Legacy won the penalty shootout 4-2 to earn a second point. OCB will be back on the road to take on FC Cincinnati 2 Sunday at NKU Soccer Stadium in Highland Heights, KY.

Crepeau and Canada Shut Out by Morocco in World Cup

The World Cup Round of 16 kicked off Saturday, with Canada falling 3-0 to Morocco at NRG Stadium in Houston. Orlando City goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau got the start for Canada. Former Lions Cyle Larin and Richie Laryea were in action as well. After a scoreless first half, Azzedine Ounahi scored twice in the second half for Morocco to take a 2-0 lead. Soufiane Rahimi added the insurance goal in stoppage time to put this match away as Morocco booked a spot in the quarterfinals, while Canada’s run in the tournament came to an end.

World Cup Roundup

In the other matchups from the Round of 16 over the weekend, Kylian Mbappe scored from the penalty spot for the only goal of the match in France’s 1-0 win against Paraguay Saturday. Orlando City midfielder Braian Ojeda was on the bench but did not play. On Sunday, Erling Haaland scored twice to help Norway edge Brazil 2-1 to reach the quarterfinals for the first time, and Jude Bellingham scored twice for England in a 3-2 win against Mexico. France will play Morocco, while England takes on Norway in the quarterfinals. Today’s Round of 16 matchups feature Spain facing Portugal and the U.S. Men’s National Team taking on Belgium.

Folarin Balogun’s Red Card Ban Suspended by FIFA

FIFA announced Sunday that the federation’s Disciplinary Committee suspended U.S. Men’s National Team forward Folarin Balogun’s one match red card ban. After being issued a one-match ban following his red card in the USMNT’s 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32, Balogun will be available to play in tonight’s Round of 16 match against Belgium at Lumen Field in Seattle. Balogun’s one-match ban will be placed on a one-year suspension status, but if he commits a similar infraction within that time, he will have to serve the ban. With Balogun back in play, it’s a huge boost for the USMNT attack, as he has scored three goals for the Yanks in the World Cup.

Free Kicks

  • Orlando City gave a shout-out on social media to Crepeau, Marco Pasalic, and Ojeda for their great runs with their respective countries, reaching the knockout stages of the World Cup.
  • Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is reportedly set to become the new manager of the German Men’s National Team.

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: 7/3/26

Orlando Pride visit Angel City tonight, NWSL free agents to watch, Portugal and Spain advance, and more.

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Happy Friday, Mane Landers! I don’t have many plans this holiday weekend beyond enjoying some soccer and indulging myself in a few hot dogs to celebrate. It should be a fun weekend, but make sure to stay safe out there if you plan on setting off any fireworks. For now though, let’s get to the links!

Orlando Pride Take On Angel City FC Tonight

The NWSL resumes today and the Orlando Pride will play against Angel City FC at 10 p.m. in their first match since a 3-1 win over Bay FC on May 29. That win capped off a six-game month for the Pride, including a stretch of three straight road games. Meanwhile, Angel City parted ways with Alex Straus over the break after only winning once in May, and tonight’s match will be Leif Gunnar Smerud’s first since being named interim head coach. It can be tough playing an opponent with a new coach, but hopefully the Pride can bring all three points back to Orlando.

Top NWSL Free Agents to Watch

Free agency is officially underway in the NWSL and the list of players with contracts expiring at the end of the year includes some of the league’s best players. Orlando Pride star Marta was listed as one of the top free agents to watch, though I would be pretty shocked if she plays for another NWSL club if she leaves Orlando after this season. Leicy Santos, Debinha, and Rose Lavelle are other skilled attackers who will become free agents, but Gotham FC goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger is sure to have plenty of clubs reaching out for her talents as well.

Portugal and Spain Advance in World Cup

This World Cup hasn’t been short on excitement and that continued with Portugal’s 2-1 win against Croatia. After a scoreless first half, Croatia took the lead thanks to a goal from Ivan Perisic, but Cristiano Ronaldo equalized from the penalty spot and the game was moments away from heading to extra time. Goncalo Ramos gave Portugal the goal it needed to advance deep in stoppage time, but Croatia nearly came back with a goal that was disallowed due to an offside call. Spain cruised to a 3-0 win against Austria to book its spot in the round of 16 as well. Mikel Oyarzabal scored twice for his second brace of the tournament, with Marc Cucurella assisting on both of his goals. Spain and Portugal will square off in the next round in what should be a fantastic match. Switzerland and Algeria kicked off late.

The round of 32 wraps up today with a trio of matches, starting with Egypt’s game against Australia. Cape Verde will then look to shock the world when it plays Argentina, and the late game will be between Colombia and Ghana.

Columbus Crew Sign New Designated Player

The Columbus Crew have signed Spanish midfielder Brais Mendez to a Designated Player contract through the 2028-2029 season with a club option for the 2029-2030 season. Mendez has spent the past four La Liga seasons with Real Sociedad, recording 33 goals and 24 assists in 166 appearances. He gives the crew some additional firepower as reports swirl regarding Diego Rossi’s departure for CF Monterrey. While maybe not in the same headline-grabbing tier of MLS summer signings like Antoine Griezmann or Robert Lewandowski, Mendez is a big addition to the league as the Eastern Conference arms race continues.

Free Kicks

  • CF Montreal sent $2.1 million in General Allocation Money to Austin FC in exchange for midfielder Dani Pereira. Selected with the first overall pick in the 2021 MLS SuperDraft, Pereira has contributed six goals and 23 assists in 165 appearances across all competitions for Austin.
  • Real Salt Lake reportedly rejected a transfer bid around $3.5 million from CF Monterrey for midfielder Diego Luna.
  • American winger Emma Sears reportedly requested a trade from Racing Louisville, although the club is not reportedly interested in a midseason transfer.
  • The United States Men’s National Team’s win over Bosnia and Herzegovina had record viewership. Understandably so, too, as I spent most of the match pacing around my living room.

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: 7/2/26

USMNT shuts out Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kat Asman loaned to Denver Summit FC, MLS transfer news, and more.

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Wednesday nights are starting to feel magical. Orlando City has thrived this year when playing on Wednesdays, and now the United States Men’s National Team has provided us with a reason to tackle this Thursday at full force. Before we dive into that result and the rest of today’s links, let’s all wish a happy birthday to Orlando City defender Tahir Reid-Brown!

USMNT Survives Red Card to Advance

The U.S. won 2-0 against Bosnia and Herzegovina in an emotional rollercoaster of a match in the World Cup’s round of 32. Folarin Balogun got the U.S. on the board at a crucial time right before halftime by scoring his third goal of the tournament. But the game flipped on its head in the second half when Balogun was shown a harsh red card by the referee after video review for a foul when he accidentally came down on the back of an opponent’s foot. The Yanks fought hard to make up for the difference of being down a player and doubled their lead after earning a free kick right outside the box. Malik Tillman’s shot went up and over the wall and into the net for a goal U.S. fans will be replaying over and over again.

The U.S. did well to grind out the win after that second goal, with former Lion Alex Freeman doing his part on defense to help shut out Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was a memorable win, and now the U.S. will turn its focus to its round-of-16 matchup against Belgium on Monday.

Pride Loan Goalkeeper Kat Asman to Denver Summit

The Orlando Pride loaned goalkeeper Kat Asman to the Denver Summit for the remainder of the 2026 NWSL season. Asman is coming off of a loan with Lexington SC in the Gainbridge Super League, where she played every minute of the season to help Lexington win the title. She posted 11 clean sheets with Lexington last season and won the league’s Golden Glove as well. Asman has yet to make an appearance for the Pride since joining prior to the 2025 season, and her contract expires at the end of the season. She now heads to Denver, where Abby Smith has done well in goal as the expansion team’s starter.

MLS Transfer News Roundup

Real Salt Lake sent $625,000 in General Allocation Money (GAM) to Atlanta United in exchange for winger Saba Lobjanidze and a third-round pick in the 2028 MLS SuperDraft, with another $100,000 in GAM going Atlanta’s way if he re-signs with Real Salt Lake. The Columbus Crew fully acquired defender Andres Herrera from River Plate after an extended loan, signing him to a contract through the 2028-2029 season. The LA Galaxy transferred defender Mauricio Cuevas to Santos Laguna, the New England Revolution added forward Wilson Harris, and Sporting Kansas City signed center back Moises Mosquera from FC Juarez. The San Jose Earthquakes are reportedly close to signing Scottish goalkeeper Angus Gunn, with Daniel heading to FC Dallas in a trade if that happens. It’s somewhat surprising considering Daniel has done well to help San Jose only concede 15 goals this season.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Sources: San Jose Earthquakes closing in on a deal to sign Scotland int'l GK Angus Gunn.🇧🇷 Sources: FC Dallas has agreed to a deal to acquire GK Daniel from San Jose.➕ Daniel trade is contingent on Gunn signing being formalized.

Tom Bogert (@tombogert.bsky.social) 2026-07-01T16:34:02.297Z

European Nations Move On After Dramatic Comebacks

This World Cup continues to deliver thrilling games during this new round-of-32 phase. Senegal looked certain to go through to the next round until Belgium scored a pair of goals after the 85th minute to knot the game at 2-2 and send it into extra time. The game was decided by a penalty, but not in a shootout, as a foul in the box resulted in Youri Tielemans scoring from the spot to give Belgium the victory. In Atlanta, Harry Kane scored twice to rescue England in a 2-1 win over the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Brian Cipanga gave the Congo an early lead, but Kane struck twice in the second half, with his winner being one of the best goals of the tournament so far.

England is now set to face Mexico at the Azteca on Sunday in what should be a great game. As for today’s action, Orlando City winger Marco Pasalic and Croatia will take on Portugal in a matchup between European heavyweights. The winner of that match will face whoever prevails today between Spain and Austria, with Switzerland and Algeria squaring off in the late night match.

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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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