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2021 Orlando City Season in Review: Nani

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Nani spent his third season as a Lion since Orlando City signed him on a free transfer from Sporting Lisbon on Feb. 18, 2019. After seeing his numbers dip during the 2020 season, Nani picked his scoring back up and played well throughout the 2021 MLS season until some mounting injuries took their toll down the season’s final stretch.

Per Head Coach Oscar Pareja, the captain fought through injuries to be able to even make the team sheet in the season’s final weeks and provided whatever he could despite not being 100%. He also represented Orlando City in the MLS All-Star Game and All-Star Skills Competition.

Let’s take a look at Nani’s third (and what turned out to be his final) season in purple.

Statistical Breakdown

Nani again played primarily as a winger on the left in Pareja’s system, although he also played beneath the striker at times and generally either freelanced or swapped sides periodically to give the opposition a different look and take on different defenders.

The Portuguese talisman appeared in 28 of the team’s 34 games, starting 22 and playing 1,838 minutes in total during the regular season. He scored 10 goals and added eight assists, tying Daryl Dike for the team lead in goals and finishing second among all Lions in assists to Mauricio Pereyra, who had 10. Despite fan perception of his penalty taking, Nani converted two of three penalty attempts for Orlando City in 2021, although he did miss badly in the All-Star Game.

He led all Orlando players in shot attempts (65) and shots on target (25). The 35-year-old winger completed 79.6% of his passes on the season, with 42 successful dribbles, 44 key passes and 27 successful crosses.

Defensively, Nani contributed 22 tackles, six interceptions, 17 clearances, and one blocked shot. Nani committed 14 fouls but sustained 28, and picked up three yellow cards and was sent off once for earning two bookings against Montreal on Sept. 15.

He played 15 minutes off the bench in Orlando City’s playoff match at Nashville but did not score or assist on a goal, registering one shot attempt. He passed eight times at a 50% rate and drew a foul in that game.

In the Leagues Cup match-up against Santos Laguna, Nani started and played all 90 minutes without scoring but did attempt three shots (one on target). He committed two fouls and suffered three, picking up a yellow card.

Best Game

Nani shined brightest this past season in Orlando City’s 5-0 drubbing of the San Jose Earthquakes at Exploria Stadium on June 22. He factored in three of the Lions’ five goals on the evening, putting Orlando ahead 1-0 from the penalty spot in the seventh minute, beating JT Marcinkowski with perfect placement.

With the Lions leading 2-0, Nani sent a gorgeous ball between two Earthquakes defenders to Daryl Dike, who rounded Marcinkowski and scored left-footed to make it 3-0 in the 31st minute.

Nani then provided another assist to Dike to make it 4-0 in the 49th minute with a scrumptious cross on a free kick.

Nani played 71 minutes in the match, scored on his only shot attempt, passed at a rate of 78%, and did not commit a foul but drew one free kick from the opposition. He recorded three key passes and three dribbles, but didn’t register any defensive statistics. He didn’t have to. Orlando City sat back and used the counter attack to rip San Jose apart that night and Nani’s skills were on full display.

2021 Final Grade

The Mane Land staff gave Nani a composite rating of 7.5 out of 10 for the 2021 MLS season. This is half a point higher than his rating of 7 in 2020 and on par with the 7.5 that we gave him in 2019. When on his game, Nani was spectacular. While it perhaps isn’t the fault of a player in his mid-30s who is fouled a lot to suffer health-wise late in the season, it’s true that his numbers took a tumble again in the season’s second half. As fixture congestion became more of an issue, Nani scored only one goal in his final 13 regular-season games and added only one assist during that span as well. Had he been able to maintain a second half performance on par with his first half, he could have finished with a 9 on the season and stayed in the MVP race.

2022 Outlook

Orlando City opted not to pick up Nani’s contract option for 2022, so he’s played his final game for the Lions unless something unexpected happens. Nani’s time in Orlando was productive, as he ranks at or near the top of most of the club’s career offensive categories. He was well worth his Designated Player slot in his time in Orlando, but as he approaches age 36, the fatigue and mounting knocks late in the grueling MLS season weren’t going to get any easier for him. The club’s decision not to pick up his option was a sound one from a business standpoint, depending on how that DP slot gets used. It will be difficult to replicate Nani’s numbers, but it will be interesting to see how Orlando City tries to fill the void he leaves behind after three seasons as a Lion.


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Orlando City at Charlotte FC: Three Keys to Victory

What do the Lions need to do to earn all three points on the road in Charlotte?

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Orlando City travels to North Carolina to take on Charlotte FC in an important Eastern Conference match. The Lions need to get back on the winning side following their home loss to FC Cincinnati. Orlando City has been good on the road lately, so perhaps that is a positive. Despite Charlotte missing some players on international duty, it will still be a tough match. What does Orlando City need to do to bring home all three points from Charlotte?

Left Side Puzzle

Orlando City’s attack has been lacking on the left side. Ivan Angulo has not been great so far this season. He has taken 23 shots, putting eight on target, and has not scored. Additionally, Angulo only has three assists. David Brekalo has been the first choice at left back for most of the season, but he’s not the most adept at getting into the attack. He has no completed crosses and only two assists.

The reason Brekalo has been starting is because Rafael Santos has been poor defensively. Of course, he’s a better crosser than Brekalo, meaning if Oscar Pareja did start Santos, it might help the attack on the left. I don’t know that there is an ideal lineup. Brekalo is better on defense, Santos is better on offense, and Angulo is fast. All three won’t be on the left side, so does Pareja prioritize the attack or the defense? I say the attack, given Orlando’s scarcity of goals in recent matches — the St. Louis match notwithstanding.

Defense Central

Charlotte has a very good attacking midfield with Wilfried Zaha, Pep Biel, and Liel Abada. The three have combined for 16 goals and 15 assists. Even if Charlotte is missing Patrick Agyemang due to his being with the USMNT, there is still plenty of firepower for Cesar Araujo and the back line to deal with on Saturday.

I expect we’ll see a back line consisting of Brekalo, Robin Jansson, Rodrigo Schlegel, and Dagur Dan Thorhallsson. I’m also expecting Angulo and Eduard Atuesta in the midfield. It will be essential for all six to contain Charlotte’s attack. A return to form from Pedro Gallese might be in order as well.

Finally Finishing

In the St. Louis match, Orlando City scored four goals on 23 shots with 12 on target. Last match, the Lions took 17 shots with only three on target, totaling one goal. Orlando City will need to do better against Charlotte if the club is to keep pace or climb the standings in the Eastern Conference.

Ramiro Enrique and Marco Pasalic won’t have to deal with Tim Ream, who is also away with the USMNT, but they will need to get the ball past Charlotte keeper Kristijan Kahlina, who is a good keeper. And you can bet the defense will be looking at Enrique and Pasalic. That is why I want Martin Ojeda and Luis Muriel to get back to scoring some goals in this match.


That is what I will be looking for Saturday night. Let me know your in the comments below. Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 7/3/25

Orlando Pride loan five players out, Orlando City academy players selected for All-Star Team, USMNT beats Guatemala, and more.

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? It’s been a weird week for me so far, as it’s felt simultaneously like it’s flying by and taking forever for the weekend to get here. All of the soccer has been nice at least, and I’ve been able to get some reading and painting done when not swamped. But enough about me, let’s dive into today’s links!

Orlando Pride Loan Multiple Players Out

The Orlando Pride loaned out five players for the rest of the 2025 season, with four of them joining USL Super League teams. Forward Amanda Allen, who was loaned to Lexington SC last year and injured her shoulder in December, is headed to her home country of Canada to join Halifax Tides FC in the Northern Super League. As for the players headed to the USL Super League, right back Brianna Martinez will join Carolina Ascent FC, goalkeeper Kat Asman and forward Mariana Larroquette were loaned to Lexington, and Aryssa Mahrt was sent to Spokane Zephyr FC. These loans should provide solid opportunities for minutes for these players, so hopefully they can make some noise with their respective teams.

Orlando City Academy Players Make All-Star Team

The rosters for the 2025 MLS NEXT All-Star Game are out and Orlando City B midfielders Gustavo Caraballo and Dylan Judelson were both selected for the event. The East All-Stars will be coached by Orlando City SC Academy Director Javier Carrillo, who also coached Orlando’s U-18 team to victory in the Generation Adidas Cup this year. Caraballo was named MVP of that tournament’s U-18 age group and scored 16 goals over the course of the MLS NEXT season. Judelson appeared in 32 games for Orlando this season and could factor into Canada’s U-17 World Cup plans come November. The MLS NEXT All-Star Game will take place on July 21 and can be viewed on the MLS YouTube channel.

USMNT Takes Down Guatemala in Gold Cup

The United States Men’s National Team secured a spot in the Concacaf Gold Cup final after winning 2-1 against Guatemala in St. Louis. The Yanks got off to a hot start thanks to Diego Luna’s brace in the first 15 minutes of the match. The offense wasn’t able to extend the lead beyond that though, and a late goal by Olger Escobar made the match a bit more tense the U.S. would have liked. Regardless, the U.S. got the job done in the end and will play in Sunday’s final in Houston.

USWNT Breezes Past Canada in Friendly

The United States Women’s National Team beat Canada in convincing fashion, shutting out its northern rival 3-0 in a friendly. Sam Coffey and Claire Hutton scored in the first half to give the USWNT a nice lead, and Yazmeen Ryan came off the bench to put the nail in the coffin with a late goal. The defense did well to claim its third clean sheet of this series of summer friendlies. Emily Sams didn’t make an appearance for the U.S., and Zara Chavoshi didn’t come off the bench for Canada either.

NWSL Announces Layout For 2026 Schedule

The 2026 NWSL regular season will kick off on March 13 and finish on Nov. 1 according to the league’s announced framework for next year’s action. Although there will be 16 teams next year, the playoff format remains the same and the top eight teams in the standings will qualify, with the 2026 NWSL Championship set for Nov. 21. There will once again be a balanced schedule, with each team playing 30 matches over the course of 27 weeks. The league will also notably be on break for a majority of June due to the FIFA World Cup, citing expectations to accommodate stadium demands in markets where World Cup games will take place

Free Kicks

  • Boston Legacy FC signed American midfielder Annie Karich as its first player ahead of its inaugural season next year. Karich spent the past two seasons with SC Freiburg in Germany and joins Boston as a free agent.
  • San Diego FC forward Anders Dreyer was named MLS Player of the Month after recording three goals and six assists in June. He leads the league with 23 goal contributions this season and is a major reason behind San Diego’s rise to the top of the Western Conference standings.
  • Atlanta United bolstered its defense by signing Albanian center back Enea Mihaj to a contract through 2028. The 26-year-old joins as a free agent after spending the past three seasons with FC Famalicao in Portugal top flight.
  • The 2025 Women’s European Championship kicked off in Switzerland, with Finland beating Iceland 1-0 in the first match of the tournament. Switzerland struck first against Norway, but Ada Hegerberg scored an equalizer and an own goal by Swiss defender Julia Stierli gave Norway the 2-1 win.
  • It seems the Concacaf co-hosts for next year’s World Cup will be able to serve suspensions in friendlies rather than missing out on the World Cup.

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

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Lion Links: 7/2/25

Big names leave Toronto FC, hot conditions in Club World Cup match, FIFPRO makes ACL recommendations, and more.

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Happy Wednesday, everyone. It already feels like it’s been a long week, as I just got home from being out of town traveling up and down the East Coast for the last few days. The soccer world hasn’t stopped in my absence though, and as usual we have a lot to cover today. Let’s wish a happy birthday to OCB defender Tahir Reid-Brown, and jump into today’s links!

Italians Leave Toronto FC

It’s the end of an era at Toronto FC, as the club has parted ways with both Federico Bernardeschi, and Lorenzo Insigne. The Reds used both of their two buyouts of guaranteed contracts this season in order to get the transactions done, so the club was pretty keen to get them out the door. It’s hard to blame the Reds, as Insigne was the second-highest paid player in the league while Bernardeschi was the fifth highest. They didn’t have much to show for it though, as Bernardeschi had 26 goals and 22 assists in 99 games across all competitions, while Insigne had 19 goals and 17 assists in 76 matches. TFC never made the playoffs while the duo was on the team, and the decision to turn the page is an understandable one.

Difficult Conditions in Juventus vs. Real Madrid

The Club World Cup Round of 16 concluded on Tuesday, with Real Madrid knocking off Juventus 1-0 in afternoon match. Kylian Mbappe made his tournament debut for Madrid as a substitute, but it was Gonzalo Garcia’s 54th-minute goal that made the difference in the game. Juve boss Igor Tudor highlighted the difficult conditions in Miami, saying in his postgame press conference that 10 different players asked to come off the field during the game. Tudor didn’t outright blame the loss on the high heat and humidity during the 3 p.m. kickoff at Hard Rock Stadium, but noted that they were among several factors that made the game a very difficult one for his side.

FIFPRO Makes Recommendations to Curb ACL Tears

Amid a rash of ACL injuries to women’s soccer players, FIFPRO has made some recommendations to cut down on the rate at which they occur. Rather than focusing on things that can’t be controlled, the federation has suggested modifying the calendar, number of games, and the playing surfaces. FIFPRO member Alex Culvin is calling for minimum standards in the women’s game relating to pitch conditions and access to physiotherapists. More research around risk factors is also necessary, as is implementing preventative exercises at the youth levels of the game.

Transfer Rumor Roundup

Summer transfer business is in full swing, so let’s catch up on some of the hot rumors currently flying around. First up, Arsenal is said to be in the final stages of signing Viktor Gyokeres to a five-year deal. Staying in the Premier League, Manchester United is reportedly interested in signing midfielder Fabian Ruiz from Paris Saint-Germain. Juventus reportedly is close to signing Jonathan David after his contract with Lille expired. Finally, Bayern Munich is reportedly preparing a formal offer for Liverpool for Colombian winger Luis Diaz.

Free Kicks

Apparently a non -#usmnt drone has crashed the training session. US Soccer staff aiming to identify it.

Jeff Carlisle (@jeffreycarlisle.bsky.social) 2025-07-01T17:25:12.954Z

That’s all I have for you this morning. Vamos Orlando!

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