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Orlando City Announces Roster Decisions Following 2024 Season

The club has announced roster decisions and contract statuses as it heads into the off-season.

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Orlando City has announced roster decisions made and the status of all players following the 2024 Major League Soccer season. The club already had 18 players under contract for the 2025 season, and the Lions exercised options on eight more. Two players are out of contract — one with whom the club is negotiating for a potential return — and five players had their option years declined.

The 18 players who were already under contract for the 2025 season include forwards Ivan Angulo, Ramiro Enrique, Duncan McGuire, Luis Muriel, Facundo Torres, and Yutaro Tsukada; midfielders Heine Gikling Bruseth, Wilder Cartagena, Favian Loyola, Shak Mohammed, Martin Ojeda, and Dagur Dan Thorhallsson; defenders David Brekalo, Alex Freeman, Michael Halliday, Robin Jansson, and Tahir Reid-Brown; and backup goalkeeper Mason Stajduhar.

Options based on performance were triggered automatically for goalkeeper Pedro Gallese and midfielders Cesar Araujo and Nico Lodeiro. The Lions also exercised options on forward Jack Lynn; defenders Rafael Santos, Rodrigo Schlegel, and Thomas Williams; and goalkeeper Javier Otero.

Two players saw their contracts expire following the 2024 MLS season. Felipe’s deal expired after two seasons with the Lions and Kyle Smith’s contract expired following his sixth season with the club. The club announced negotiations are ongoing to bring Smith back for 2025, but Felipe apparently won’t be returning for a third season in purple.

Finally, the club declined options on five players, signaling the end of their tenures in Orlando. Those players include midfielders Gaston Gonzalez — who spent the entire season on loan — and Jeorgio Kocevski; defenders Luca Petrasso and Abdi Salim; and goalkeeper Carlos Mercado.

What It Means for Orlando City

There aren’t any big surprises with these decisions. Probably the biggest surprise is the club picking up the option of Homegrown center back Williams, who hasn’t appeared for the first team since 2022 and has been inconsistent with Orlando City B. Of the other eight players on option years, four are regular starters and Lodeiro appeared in every game. Lynn made a career-high 11 appearances for the first team and Otero is a young Homegrown goalkeeper.

Negotiating Smith’s return isn’t a surprise either. The versatile defender can play any position across the back line and even appeared as a defensive midfielder this season. He’s been with the club since 2018, making him one of the longest-serving players at the club. Meanwhile, Felipe only played 348 minutes this season and mostly when Head Coach Oscar Pareja was resting key players.

None of the declined options are a surprise. Gonzalez was sent out on loan before the season and Sailm was sent away before he could make an appearance. Petrasso came back from a loan during the season and only played 22 minutes, while Kocevski played sparingly and Mercado was signed in September to replace Stajduhar after his season-ending injury.

It’s worth noting that some of these players could return to the club’s second team next year. The club declined Wilfredo Rivera’s option following the 2023 campaign, only to see him return to the Young Lions in 2024. A veteran like Felipe is gone, but others could be signed to MLS NEXT Pro contracts. Mercado played well for the Young Lions this year and Kocevski has shown promise at times. It wouldn’t be surprising too see them sign for the reserve side and use the open spots to improve the first-team roster.

Post-2024 Orlando City Roster Status (Current club players in italics)

  • Ivan Angulo: Under Contract
  • Cesar Araujo: Option Exercised
  • David Brekalo: Under Contract
  • Heine Gikling Bruseth: Contract Exercised
  • Wilder Cartagena: Under Contract 
  • Ramiro Enrique: Under Contract
  • Felipe: Out of Contract 
  • Alex Freeman: Under Contract
  • Pedro Gallese: Option Exercised
  • Gastón González: Option Declined 
  • Mikey Halliday: Under Contract 
  • Robin Jansson: Under Contract
  • Jeorgio Kocevski: Option Declined 
  • Nico Lodeiro: Option Exercised
  • Favian Loyola: Under Contract
  • Jack Lynn: Option Exercised 
  • Duncan McGuire: Under Contract 
  • Carlos Mercado: Option Declined 
  • Shak Mohammed: Under Contract
  • Luis Muriel: Under Contract
  • Martín Ojeda: Under Contract
  • Javier Otero: Option Exercised  
  • Luca Petrasso: Option Declined 
  • Abdi Salim: Option Declined 
  • Rafael Santos: Option Exercised  
  • Rodrigo Schlegel: Option Exercised  
  • Kyle Smith: Out of Contract 
  • Mason Stajduhar: Under Contract 
  • Tahir Reid-Brown: Under Contract
  • Dagur Dan Thórhallsson: Under Contract 
  • Facundo Torres: Under Contract
  • Yutaro Tsukada: Under Contract
  • Thomas Williams: Option Exercised

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Lion Links: 4/18/25

Orlando City set to play the Tampa Bay Rowdies, Lions reach Generation Adidas Cup semifinals, Angel City hires Alexander Straus, and more.

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Happy Friday! I hope today finds you well as we gear up for another Saturday filled with soccer to enjoy. I don’t have many plans this Easter weekend beyond working, catching soccer when I can, and playing Baldur’s Gate 3 for the first time if I find some spare hours. Let’s dive right into today’s links from around the soccer world!

Orlando City Learns U.S. Open Cup Opponents

Orlando City’s 2025 U.S. Open Cup campaign will begin on the road against the Tampa Bay Rowdies on May 7 at 7:30 p.m. in what will be the latest edition of the I-4 Derby. It will be Orlando’s first game of this year’s tournament, while the Rowdies joined in the previous round and got past FC Naples in penalties. The Rowdies have lost four of their five games so far this season in the USL Championship and fired Robbie Neilson as head coach earlier this month. The Lions also notably would have hosting priority if they reach the round of 16, where they will play either Nashville SC or the Chattanooga Red Wolves.

Here’s the full schedule for the round of 32, which includes some interesting matchups across the country. The Tacoma Defiance are the only MLS NEXT Pro side left and will face the Portland Timbers, while the New York Red Bulls will have a long road trip to take on the Colorado Springs Switchbacks.

Lions Advance to Generation Adidas Cup Semifinals

Orlando City’s U-18 team beat Real Salt Lake 1-0 in the Generation Adidas Cup to secure a spot in the semifinals. The Young Lions have won four of their five games of the tournament and will take on Santos Laguna in the semifinal on Saturday. The winner of that match will face whichever team becomes victorious in the other semifinal between Atlanta United and the Colorado Rapids.

The U-16 team’s run in the Premier bracket is also going strong after a 1-0 win over Bayern Munich, and Orlando will take on the New England Revolution in the semifinals on Saturday.

Angel City FC Hires Alexander Straus

Bayern Munich’s Alexander Straus was named Angel City FC’s next head coach and will officially join the club on June 1. The Norwegian coach has won back-to-back Bundesliga titles and has Bayern positioned well to make it three straight this season. He’ll join an Angel City team that’s unbeaten in its first four games of the season under interim head coach Sam Laity, who will stay on as an assistant coach once Straus joins.

Europa League Quarterfinals End In Dramatic Fashion

Old Trafford hosted one of the wildest games in Europa League history, with Manchester United and Lyon battling for a spot in the quarterfinals. United scored twice in the first half, then conceded twice in the second, sending the game to extra time. Lyon took the lead despite being a man down and then the teams traded penalty kicks as the madness continued. Casemiro orchestrated Manchester’s victory in the end, assisting on two late goals within a minute of each other to beat Lyon 5-4 and advance. This United fan pretty much sums up just how much of a rollercoaster this match was.

There was also drama in Italy, as Lazio came back in the second leg to force extra time against Bodo/Glimt. The match went to penalties and Bodo/Glimt goalkeeper Nikitka Haikin denied former New York City FC player Taty Castellanos from the spot to book his team’s place in the semifinals. Although Tottenham was without Son Heung-Min, it got the job done in a 1-0 road win against Eintracht Frankfurt, while Athletic Club beat Rangers 2-0 in Spain to advance as well. In the semifinals, Tottenham will face Bodo/Glimt and Manchester United will take on Athletic Club.

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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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Orlando City at CF Montreal: Three Keys to Victory

What do the Lions need to do to earn all three points on the road against Montreal?

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Orlando City heads to the Great White North to take on CF Montreal. The Canadian squad sits in last place in not just the Eastern Conference but also the entire MLS, with only two points from a pair of draws. To say it’s not been a good start to the season is an understatement. Of course, it’s exactly that type of situation that makes it feel like a trap. What does Orlando City need to do to take all three points against CF Montreal?

Designated Goal Scorers

What do you do if you haven’t scored a goal in the last two matches? You play a team that has given up 13 goals in eight matches with a -9 goal differential. Montreal doesn’t have the worst defense in the league — I’m looking at you, D.C. United — but it’s not far off. That presents an opportunity for Orlando City to get back on track when it comes to scoring goals.

Through the first six matches of the season, Orlando City was leading the league in scoring with 15 goals. Over the last two matches, the spigot has dried up. The Lions must seize on this opportunity to create and finish their chances. Much like earlier in the season, I want to see Luis Muriel, Martin Ojeda, and Marco Pasalic lead the way. If anyone can get the first goal, then I’m hopeful the dam will break and the scoring drought will be over.

Keep it Clean

There is some good news of late when it comes to the Orlando City defense. The club has two clean sheets over the last two matches, and that is without Cesar Araujo. There is also some bad news, given Rodrigo Schlegel will be serving his red card suspension this match. That means David Brekalo will move back to center back with Robin Jansson, and Oscar Pareja will have to employ either Rafael Santos or Kyle Smith at left back. Santos has been less than good so far this season.

Montreal has scored a paltry four goals so far in 2025, but two of them have come from striker Prince Owusu. The defense will also need to deal with Caden Clark facilitating in the midfield. I get that this isn’t a prolific attack. Montreal has not looked very good this season and is looking for both its first win and its first points of any sort at home. That means the hosts may be desperate for a result, and desperate is often dangerous. How well the defense does — in particular, how well Santos does if he plays — may determine if Montreal is able to break out of its slump. Let’s hope that doesn’t happen.

Give the Midfield Time

Before the last match, I was a little worried about the midfield. Having both Araujo and Eduard Atuesta out at the same time seemed to be a concern. Now, after seeing how well Joran Gerbet and Dagur Dan Thorhallsson worked together against the New York Red Bulls, I’m way less worried. If Araujo and Atuesta need a little more time to get fully healthy, then let them. The Franco/Icelandic combo seems to be a potent one.

Of course, if the normal starters are ready, then by all means bring them back, but maybe not until the 60th minute. Perhaps Pareja could even mix and match. One never knows how yellow card suspensions or minor injuries will affect player availability. This is a good match for Gerbet and Thorhallsson to work their magic.


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

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Lion Links: 4/17/25

Oscar Pareja signs new contract with Orlando City, Orlando Pride prepare for the Washington Spirit, Orlando’s youth teams win, and more.

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Dan MacDonald, The Mane Land

How’s it going, Mane Landers? I can’t believe we’re already into the back half of April and Easter is right around the corner. There’s plenty of soccer to enjoy between now and then and we also have the draw for the U.S. Open Cup’s round of 32 this morning at 9:15. MLS teams are finally joining the fray, so we’ll see where the chips fall for Orlando City. Let’s get to the links!

Oscar Pareja Signs New Contract

Orlando City and Head Coach Oscar Pareja have agreed to a new three-year contract that will keep him in the City Beautiful through 2028. Pareja was hired as Orlando’s fourth head coach in its MLS era back in December of 2019 and he’s led the Lions to the playoffs in all five seasons he’s been at the helm.  Under Pareja, the Lions won the U.S. Open Cup in 2022, set club records in points and wins in 2023, and reached the Eastern Conference final for the first time last year. This year was the final one on the contract he signed in December of 2023, so it’s nice to know Pareja will be sticking around in the future.

Orlando Pride Prepare for the Washington Spirit

The Orlando Pride will look to make it five wins in a row when they host the Washington Spirit on Saturday in another rematch of last year’s final. While this is the first match between Orlando and Washington this season, the two clashed in the NWSL Challenge Cup on March 7 and the Spirit lifted the trophy after a penalty shootout. Orlando Pride Head Coach Seb Hines spoke on how the team has grown since that game and has benefitted from depth and consistency carried over from last year.

Orlando City Youth Teams Win in Bradenton

Orlando City’s U-18 team won in the Generation Adidas Cup’s round of 16, beating St. Louis City 1-0 to advance to the quarterfinals. The Young Lions remain unbeaten in that age group and will take on a Real Salt Lake team that also won its group and just beat Toronto FC in a penalty shootout following a scoreless draw.

Orlando’s U-16 squad didn’t qualify for the Championship bracket, but still advanced in the Premier bracket. After a 1-1 draw with Toronto, Orlando prevailed in the ensuing penalty shootout and will play Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals.

UEFA Champions League Semifinals Are Set

The quarterfinals for this year’s UEFA Champions League are over and only four teams remain in the tournament. Arsenal secured its spot in the semifinals after an impressive 2-1 road win against Real Madrid that included two assists from Mikel Merino. The Spanish club couldn’t muster its usual magic in the tournament and forward Kylian Mbappe exited in the second half due to injury. In Italy, Inter Milan held on for a 2-2 draw against Bayern to advance on aggregate, with defender Benjamin Pavard scoring a crucial goal for Inter against his old team. The semifinals will take place at the end of the month and will feature Arsenal taking on Paris Saint-Germain and Inter going up against Barcelona.

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  • Our thoughts go out to the friends and family of former FC Cincinnati player Aaron Boupendza, who died after falling from the 11th floor of a building in China.
  • The Chicago Fire are reportedly strongly interested in signing star midfielder Kevin De Bruyne on a free transfer. If any Western Conference teams could join the hunt for him, that would be great.

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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