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Lion Links: 9/16/15

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Welcome to Wednesday, gang. It’s already been a busy week for Orlando City and we’ve got you covered with all the news around the club.

Let's get right to the links.

Larin, Rivas, Higuita, Ramos on Preliminary '24 under 24' Roster

Cyle Larin, Carlos Rivas, Rafael Ramos and Cristian Higuita were each named to the preliminary "24 under 24" roster on MLSSoccer.com.

Larin is a virtual lock to make the final roster, and is on the fast track to being MLS Rookie of the Year, despite the fact that he has been stuck on 11 goals for some time now, unable to break the record. Higuita is a little bit more of an uncertainty, because he is often overlooked in the midfield for a struggling Orlando City. But one could argue that Higuita has been even better than Cyle Larin this season. Rivas is an emerging talent but he has been inconsistent and has had trouble at times getting playing time. He's the least likely of the three to make the final roster.

Here are the rest of the candidates:

  • Alejandro Zendejas, FC Dallas
  • Erik Palmer-Brown, Sporting KC
  • Justen Glad, Real Salt Lake
  • Eric Ayuk Mbu, Philadelphia Union
  • Angelino, New York City FC
  • Bradford Jamieson IV, LA Galaxy
  • Anatole Abang, New York Red Bulls
  • Deybi Flores, Vancouver Whitecaps
  • Kianz Froese, Vancouver Whitecaps
  • Tommy Thompson, San Jose Earthquakes
  • Kellyn Acosta, FC Dallas
  • Matt Miazga, New York Red Bulls
  • Cristian Roldan, Seattle Sounders
  • Marky Delgado, Toronto FC
  • Jordan Allen, Real Salt Lake
  • Cyle Larin, Orlando City SC
  • Diego Fagundez, New England Revolution
  • Sam Adekugbe, Vancouver Whitecaps
  • Rafael Ramos, Orlando City SC
  • Shay Facey, New York City FC
  • Zach Pfeffer, Philadelphia Union
  • Kekuta Manneh, Vancouver Whitecaps
  • Alvas Powell, Portland Timbers
  • Carlos Rivas, Orlando City SC
  • Dillon Serna, Colorado Rapids
  • Cristian Higuita, Orlando City SC
  • Jay Chapman, Toronto FC
  • Luis Gil, Real Salt Lake
  • Fatai Alashe, San Jose Earthquakes
  • Jose Villarreal, LA Galaxy
  • Amadou Dia, Sporting KC
  • Khiry Shelton, New York City FC
  • Matt Polster, Chicago Fire
  • Juan Ramírez, Colorado Rapids
  • Walker Zimmerman, FC Dallas
  • Lucas Melano, Portland Timbers
  • A.J. Cochran, Houston Dynamo
  • Sean Davis, New York Red Bulls
  • Víctor Cabrera, Montreal Impact
  • Erick Torres, Houston Dynamo
  • Wil Trapp, Columbus Crew SC
  • Eric Miller, Montreal Impact
  • Russell Teibert, Vancouver Whitecaps
  • Brian Sylvestre, Philadelphia Union
  • Juan Agudelo, New England Revolution
  • Olmes García, Real Salt Lake
  • Kemar Lawrence, New York Red Bulls
  • Sebastian Lletget, LA Galaxy
  • Jack McInerney, Columbus Crew SC
  • Eriq Zavaleta, Toronto FC
  • Elías Vásquez, Real Salt Lake
  • Fabián Castillo, FC Dallas
  • Jonathan Osorio, Toronto FC
  • Alexander López, Houston Dynamo
  • Cristian Techera, Vancouver Whitecaps
  • Donny Toia, Montreal Impact
  • Richie Marquez, Philadelphia Union
  • Maxim Tissot, Montreal Impact
  • Fernando Aristeguieta, Philadelphia Union
  • Andrew Farrell, New England Revolution
  • Tesho Akindele, FC Dallas
  • Cedrick Mabwati, Columbus Crew SC
  • Moises Hernandez, FC Dallas
  • Victor Ulloa, FC Dallas
  • Joao Plata, Real Salt Lake
  • Perry Kitchen, D.C. United
  • Kwadwo Poku, New York City FC
  • Patrick Mullins, New York City FC
  • Jared Watts, Colorado Rapids
  • Octavio Rivero, Vancouver Whitecaps
  • Nicolás Mezquida, Vancouver Whitecaps
  • Matías Laba, Vancouver Whitecaps
  • Kelyn Rowe, New EnglandRevolution
  • Lucas Pittinari, Colorado Rapids
  • Harry Shipp, Chicago Fire

The rankings will be released Sept. 22, so keep an eye out to see if any Lions make the cut.

Do the Crocodile with the Lions

Orlando City seems to have a new goal celebration, and it's named after an animal not called a lion. Instead, it's a crocodile.

I'll be honest, it looks more like my niece trying to crawl across the carpet when she was a newborn than it does a crocodile. But "the crocodile" sounds way cooler than "the baby crawl."

Apparently, it was all Higuita's idea.

From the Orlando Sentinel's Alicia Del Gallo:

Two days before the game, Higuita saw a crocodile on TV, and it popped in his head when he scored a goal in practice Saturday. Higuita did The Crocodile in celebration and Brek Shea jumped in on the fun, Higuita said.

Do your thing, guys. Do your thing. But this is Florida, so maybe it should be called the Alligator?
Shea Left Off Preliminary USMNT Roster

Unsurprisingly, Brek Shea was left off the USMNT roster for the match against Mexico at the Rose Bowl for the right to go to the Confederations Cup. This is probably for the best, given the number of injuries Orlando City players have endured in international play this season.

Here is the provisional USMNT roster.

Goalkeepers (4) – Brad Guzan (Aston Villa/England); Bill Hamid (D.C. United/USA); Tim Howard (Everton/England); Nick Rimando (Real Salt Lake/USA)

Defenders (12) – Ventura Alvarado (Club America/Mexico); DaMarcus Beasley (Houston Dynamo/USA); Matt Besler (Sporting Kansas City/USA); John Brooks (Hertha Berlin/Germany); Geoff Cameron (Stoke City/England); Brad Evans (Seattle Sounders FC/USA); Greg Garza (Atlas/Mexico); Omar Gonzalez (LA Galaxy/USA); Michael Orozco (Club Tijuana/Mexico); Tim Ream (Fulham/England); Jonathan Spector (Birmingham City/England); DeAndre Yedlin (Sunderland/England)

Midfielders (12)Kyle Beckerman (Real Salt Lake/USA); Alejandro Bedoya (Nantes/France); Michael Bradley (Toronto FC/Canada); Joe Corona (Veracruz/Mexico); Mix Diskerud (New York City FC/USA); Fabian Johnson (Borussia Mönchengladbach/Germany); Jermaine Jones (New England Revolution/USA); Alfredo Morales (FC Ingolstadt/Germany); Lee Nguyen (New England Revolution/USA); Danny Williams (Reading/England); Gyasi Zardes (LA Galaxy/USA); Graham Zusi (Sporting Kansas City/USA)

Forwards (7) – Jozy Altidore (Toronto FC/Canada); Clint Dempsey (Seattle Sounders FC/USA); Alan Gordon (LA Galaxy/USA); Aron Johannsson (Werder Bremen/Germany); Jordan Morris (Stanford University/USA); Chris Wondolowski (San Jose Earthquakes/USA); Bobby Wood (Union Berlin/Germany)

Prices Dropping for USWNT Friendly

With Australia dropping out of the friendly matches against the USWNT on its victory tour, secondary ticket prices have plummeted, most likely due to the inferior opponent that replaced Australia: Haiti.

Which would you rather have for the USWNT’s match at the Citrus Bowl: cheap tickets, or a good opponent in Brazil.

It’s unlikely we will get both, but a boy can dream I guess.

Dwyer a Trendsetter for English Soccer Players

After Sporting KC and former Lion Dom Dwyer was released by Norwich City, he started a journey to America that has become a trend for fellow English players.

It’s truly a great idea for English players to go play in college in America for free, rather than toiling around in England where they are more likely to be forgotten about. It is also a terrific way to boost the quality of play in MLS. The league would be smart to make that a point of emphasis.

That’s all for the links, gang. Have a good Wednesday.

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Lion Links: 11/21/24

Marta’s chance to shine in NWSL Championship, NWSL and MLS award winners announced, 2025 SheBelieves Cup details, and more.

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How’s it going, Mane Landers? I’ve been spending most of this week plotting out some holiday shopping to make things a little less stressful for myself over the next few weeks. A big weekend filled with Orlando soccer awaits us, so make sure to get any errands or obligations out of the way sooner rather than later. Let’s dive into today’s links!

Spotlight Falls On Marta in NWSL Championship

There are plenty of storylines heading into Saturday’s NWSL Championship between the Orlando Pride and Washington Spirit, including Marta’s opportunity to put an exclamation point on what has been an excellent season for the Pride. Orlando has been enjoying the fruits of its labor this season after a rebuild over the past few years that’s included plenty of change in the City Beautiful. Marta has been a constant, however, enduring some difficult seasons since joining the Pride and adapting her game She’s scored in both of the Pride’s playoff games so far and has a chance to author a storybook ending on Saturday.

Ann-Katrin Berger Named NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year

NJ/NY Gotham FC goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger was named 2024 NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year, beating out the Pride’s Anna Moorhouse and Utah Royals FC’s Mandy Haught for the honor. It was Berger’s first year in the NWSL and she’s the first European player to win the award. She only conceded 16 goals across her 22 matches for Gotham this season and was a key reason behind her team’s success. I’m not too surprised that Moorhouse did not win, considering how solid the Pride’s defense was as a whole, but this won’t take anything away from a record-breaking season for her.

Wilfried Nancy Named MLS Coach of the Year

Columbus Crew Head Coach Wilfried Nancy was voted 2024 MLS Coach of the Year after a historic season in which the Crew set club records in both points and goals. The Crew also won the Leagues Cup this summer and their 2024 Concacaf Champions Cup campaign included advancing past Tigres and Monterrey en route to the final. This is Nancy’s first time being named Coach of the Year and he has been a finalist for the award every year since 2021. The Frenchman received 40.02% of the vote, winning the award over Inter Miami’s Gerardo Martino and Colorado Rapids Head Coach Chris Armas.

2025 SheBelieves Cup Details Unveiled

The 10th annual SheBelieves Cup will take place next year and the tournament will return to its usual format where each of the four teams plays each other once. The United States Women’s National Team will host Japan, Colombia, and Australia in February in what should be an exciting tournament. The U.S. will take on Colombia on Feb. 20 in Houston before facing Australia in Arizona on Feb. 23 and finishing the tournament on Feb. 26 against Japan at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego. These games will also be the first domestic games of 2025 for the USWNT as it prepares to qualify for the 2027 World Cup in Brazil.

Eric Quill Named FC Dallas Head Coach

FC Dallas announced that Eric Quill will become the team’s next head coach. Quill joins Dallas after a great year with New Mexico United that included trips to the U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals and USL Championship Western Conference semifinals. It’s also a reunion of sorts for Quill, as he previously coached North Texas SC and was named USL League One Coach of the Year with the club in 2019. Dallas missed out on the playoffs this season, with Peter Luccin coaching the team on an interim basis after the firing of Nico Estevez in June.

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  • District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser challenged Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer to a bet involving this weekend’s NWSL Championship, with embarrassing lightshows on the line.

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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Lion Links: 11/20/24

Martin Ojeda could be a key factor against Atlanta, Seb Hines wins Coach of the Year, Lions abroad, and more.

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Image courtesy of Orlando City SC / Mark Thor

Good Wednesday morning, Mane Landers. For long time readers, you might remember me as a staple in your Lion Links but having stepped away on sabbatical. Today, I’m honored to be called off the bench and fill in for Dave. My life has been filled with being a first-time father along with taking over as commissioner of a soccer league and my normal day job. Through all of it, I have stayed true to catching as many Orlando City matches as I can or at least the highlights. TML is my go-to source for all things purple, so I’m glad to pitch in and talk about what is happening around the City Beautiful and soccer once again. So, let’s get into the links!

Lions’ Not-So Secret Weapons

Orlando City is ready to take on Atlanta United on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. According to Andrew Wiebe of MLSsoccer.com, midfielder Martín Ojeda and the home field advantage of Inter&Co Stadium will be the key to victory for Oscar Pareja to finally lift the cup with Orlando. On the other side of the ball, Atlanta United goalkeeper Brad Guzan is in impeccable form and will give the Five Stripes an opportunity to advance again despite being the underdogs.

Seb Hines Wins Major Award

The National Women’s Soccer League announced Pride Head Coach Seb Hines has been named the 2024 NWSL Coach of the Year. Following his stint as a player for Orlando City and coaching at the youth level, Hines became the Pride’s interim head coach in June 2022 before getting the gig full time. This season was his best yet with Orlando, finding 18 wins and leading a team that scored a club-record 46 goals along the way. He learned about his award from his players:

Internationals Take The Pitch

Tuesday gave some Lions the chance to represent their home nations. Orlando City right back Dagur Dan Thorhallsson entered the UEFA Nations League match between Wales and Iceland in the 75th-minute, but Iceland fell 4-1 after scoring first. Goalkeeper Pedro Gallese gained another start for Peru in its CONMEBOL World Cup qualifier against Argentina but couldn’t earn a shutout in a 1-0 loss.

Record MLS Signing Reported

FC Cincinnati has splashed the cash and has reportedly completed the signing of 23-year-old Cercle Brugge forward Kévin Denkey. The transfer fee of $16.2 million is an MLS record, passing the previous $16 million that Atlanta United spent to acquired Thiago Almada in 2022. The signing of Denkey to a four-year contract fills a gap at forward for Cincinnati. The length of the deal appears to make him the centerpiece of the team as only one player on the roster has guaranteed contract years beyond 2026, and only striker Kevin Kelsy has option years into 2028 and 2029, but he is currently on loan.

Inter&Co Stadium Will Host Orlando Cup

Coming in January 2025, the Orlando Cup Pro Series will bring clubs Santos FC, Atlético Nacional, and Fortaleza to our home stadium. These will be preseason matches for the participating teams to help them tune up and grow their brands in the United States.

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That’s a wrap on links for the day. I wish you all the best with the rest of you week. Who else is excited for a big Orlando soccer weekend? Vamos Orlando!

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Lion Links: 11/19/24

Orlando Pride players honored, USMNT beats Jamaica, USWNT roster announced, and more.

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Happy Tuesday, everyone! We’ve had a busy few days with the Orlando Pride advancing to the NWSL Championship in style, and games continuing to come thick and fast during the international break. Things aren’t slowing down around here though, as the Pride will play for a trophy on Saturday, and Orlando City faces Atlanta United in the Eastern Conference semifinals on Sunday. Today also marks 11 years since Orlando City was announced as the 21st MLS club. Let’s dive into today’s links!

Pride Players Named to NWSL Best XI

On top of advancing to the NWSL Championship, a number of Orlando Pride players have been honored with places in the league’s Best XI First Team and Best XI Second Team. Emily Sams, Marta, and Barbra Banda made the cut for the First Team, while Anna Moorhouse and Kerry Abello were chosen for the Second Team.

Sams started in all 13 of the Pride’s shutouts, while Marta had 10 goal contributions on the year and Banda bagged 13 goals and six assists in her first year in the league. A big congratulations to all five players!

USMNT Routs Jamaica

The United States Men’s National Team ran riot over Jamaica in the second leg of its Concacaf Nations League quarterfinal series, winning by a score of 4-2 in St. Louis. The Yanks used a dominant first half to put the game away early, with two Christian Pulisic goals and Ricardo Pepi’s second goal in as many games giving the Americans a 3-0 lead at halftime. In the first 45 minutes, the USMNT enjoyed 70% possession and took six shots to the visitors’ two, with the majority of the action being played in Jamaica’s half. The game opened up more in the second half with Demari Gray grabbing a brace, but the Yanks were never truly threatened and advanced to the Concacaf Nations League semifinals.

USWNT Roster Announced

The United States Women’s National Team has announced its roster for upcoming friendlies against England and the Netherlands. Emma Hayes has named a 24-player roster for the two games, both of which will take place overseas. The roster features a familiar face, as the Orlando Pride’s Sams was named to the squad as a center back. The team also features Lily Yohannes, who recently announced her decision to play for the USWNT, and she will face the other team she was eligible to declare for in the Netherlands. To date, Sams has made two appearances for the USWNT and could be in line to double that number. The Yanks will face England at Wembley on Nov. 30, and then take on the Dutch on Dec. 3 at ADO Den Haag Stadium.

UEFA Nations League Roundup

The international break continued yesterday and there are a number of results to catch up on. In Europe, Croatia and Portugal both advanced to the UEFA Nations League quarterfinals after a 1-1 draw, and Scotland used a late goal by Andy Robertson to beat Poland 2-1, with the result sending the Scots to a playoff that will determine if they’ll be relegated from League A, while Poland dropped into League B. San Marino won just its second game in 20 years by beating Liechtenstein 3-1 to move up into League C. Finally, Denmark advanced to the quarterfinals courtesy of a scoreless draw with Serbia.

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  • Come meet Duncan McGuire tomorrow and enjoy some chicken to boot.

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

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