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Lion Links: 9/6/16

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Welcome back to reality, Mane Landers. The glory of a long weekend reminds us of a few important things with the passing of the Labor Day holiday: no more wearing white, fall is happening soon, and the final stretch of the MLS season is upon us. But, take heart! We have World Cup qualifying and a midweek game to keep us happy, so let’s get to the links and get excited!

Up for It at Montreal

With the Lions back in action after a 10-day international break tomorrow against the Montreal Impact, one headache for Orlando City Head Coach Jason Kreis is who will start up front. Awkward talk here, but with Kevin Molino out for international duty in tonight’s USA v. Trinidad and Tobago World Cup qualifier in Jacksonville, and Cyle Larin on the roster for Canada’s match-up against El Salvador in Vancouver, there’s a high probability that neither will be available for the club match. Whether or not last week’s MLS injury report is to be believed, Didier Drogba may be out with a hamstring injury, but let’s not put all our chips on this stroke of good luck. Either way, here’s MLSSoccer.com‘s match preview and keep your eyes on The Manel Land when we’ll post ours later today.

Some of the above paragraph sounds a bit negative, but there is some good news to report, as the Orlando Sentinel reported yesterday that defenders Rafael Ramos and Seb Hines are good to go for the Lions, and midfielder Carlos Rivas has sorted out the visa issues that kept him from traveling to Vancouver.

History in the Making

Late last week, in a friendly between France and Italy, history was made. FIFA officially relied on video replay technology to assist with referee calls during the match. FIFA President Gianni Infantino said “We’ve seen football history here. We’re in 2016 so it’s about time to try it.” In reality, Orlando City pioneered history, when the technology was first tested during a live match back on Aug. 12. That night, video replay was involved in Orlando City B’s match at New York Red Bulls II. Of course, with everything new, comes the dissenters who think the status quo is just fine, such as this concern from a former World Cup referee:

"If all decisions can be reviewed by video, referees on the pitch become nothing more than remote-controlled referees."

This comes on the heels of allegations that FA referees have been told to omit certain details from their match reports. Interesting.

Taking a Knee

U.S. Women's National Team's Megan Rapinoe joined Colin Kaepernick in taking a knee to take a stand during her club's Seattle Reign match against the Chicago Red Stars on Sunday night. Rapinoe chose to join San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's silent but very visible protest against racism and commented on Twitter about her motivation in doing so:

Meanwhile, at camp in Jacksonville, USMNT goalkeeper Tim Howard has said that he supports Kaepernick's protest but he will remain standing during the national anthem tonight.

Kosovo National Team Plays First Match

A little geopolitical history for you here, kids. Back in 2008, Kosovo declared independence from Serbia and has been fighting since then to assert its independence as a separate nation. Back in May of 2016, FIFA and UEFA officially recognized Kosovo as a sovereign state and granted them permission to have their own national team. Although this doesn't sound like a challenge, finding eligible players who are Kosovo nationals has involved a challenge of both FIFA's rules and international diplomacy. FIFA has very specific rules about players declaring their international status and once they have declared for a nation, it's very difficult to release them (think Christian Pulisic's 81st-minute debut, making him cap-tied to the USMNT back in March). So, it's been a big deal for Kosovo which is preparing for its first World Cup qualifying matches and has been working hard to qualify players. This week, two former Albanian nationals and a Norwegian were converted just in time for the team's first match. Congrats to Kosovo and here's to hoping they have success in their first-ever World Cup run!

Extra Time

Well, that it's for today. Make sure you keep it clicked to The Mane Land for coverage of today's USMNT World Cup qualifier against Trinidad and Tobago in Jacksonville, which will be covered by our own Gavin Ewbank.

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Lion Links: 5/30/25

Orlando City players called up, Orlando Pride sign Simone Jackson, USWNT gets ready to play China, and more.

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Happy Friday! It’s been a bit of a brutal week, but we’ve made it through. Our reward is an exciting weekend of soccer to enjoy to close out the month. I’ll be spending most of the weekend working, but it should still be a nice next few days. Let’s dive right into today’s links from around the soccer world.

Lions Called Up For International Duty

Orlando City goalkeeper Pedro Gallese was predictably called up for Peru’s CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers. Peru is ninth in the standings and will take on Colombia June 6 before hosting Ecuador on June 10.

Defender David Brekalo was called up by Slovenian for a pair of friendlies against Luxembourg and Bosnia and Herzegovina. These matches will help prepare Slovenia for World Cup qualifying this fall against Sweden, Switzerland, and Kosovo.

A few Young Lions are also heading to Europe for the UEFA Friendship Cup in Switzerland. The U.S. will represent Concacaf at the U-18 tournament, and OCB players Justin Ellis, Colin Guske, and Jackson Platts were called up for it.

Orlando Pride Sign Simone Jackson

The Orlando Pride signed forward Simone Jackson to a contract through the 2028 season. Jackson played at the University of Southern California for four years, recording 22 goals and 13 assists in 75 games, and trained with the Pride during the preseason. Internationally, she’s represented the U.S. at various youth levels and scored a goal in the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. The 22-year-old gives Orlando some helpful depth up front and can develop her game learning from some of the best attackers in the sport as well.

USWNT Prepares For Friendly Against China

The United States Women’s National Team will take on China Saturday at Allianz Field in St. Paul, MN in the first of two friendlies during this international window. Orlando Pride defenders Emily Sams and Kerry Abello were both called up to join a young roster as the team builds a foundation before the 2027 Women’s World Cup. Goalkeeper will continue to be a position to watch, as opportunity knocks for Phallon Tullis-Joyce, Mandy McGlynn, and Claudia Dickey to stake a claim as the team’s starter. Following this match, the USWNT will take on Jamaica in St. Louis on Tuesday before a pair of friendlies against Ireland later in June.

Denver’s NWSL Team Hires First General Manager

Denver’s NWSL team hired Curt Johnson to serve as the club’s first general manager. He will have the opportunity to build the team’s roster and staff from the ground up before the team takes the field as an expansion side in 2026. Johnson left the North Carolina Courage in December and was the chief soccer officer when the club dominated the league in 2018 and 2019. It looks like a solid hire in my opinion and I’m interested to see what kind of team he puts together in Denver.

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That’s all I have for you today. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and rest of your weekend!

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Lion Links: 5/29/25

Orlando City loses rivalry game, MLS All-Star voting opens, Antonee Robinson undergoes knee surgery, and more.

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Good morning, Mane Landers. The bad news is that Orlando City lost last night. There’s not much good news, unless you count how I probably lost some weight pacing around my apartment for a few hours annoyed at how the game went. But today is a new day, and with it comes the fact that there’s no soccer to fret over. Before we dive in, please join us in wishing Orlando Pride Head Coach and former Lion Seb Hines a happy birthday! OK, let’s get to the links!

Orlando City Falls in Atlanta

The Lions went on the road and lost 3-2 to Atlanta United in a frustrating result that snapped the team’s 12-game unbeaten streak in league play. A solid first half by the Lions was spoiled by a red card to Cesar Araujo late in the second, with Atlanta scoring twice while the Lions were a man down. Head Coach Oscar Pareja was sent off as well, and Orlando was deprived of a great chance to move up in the standings. Orlando will have to shake this off or use it as motivation as it gets set to host the Chicago Fire on Saturday. A much-needed break in the schedule is awaiting the Lions after that match following a busy May.

MLS All-Star Voting Begins

The voting for who will play in this year’s MLS All-Star Game is underway, and a few Lions may have a shot at being selected. Right back Alex Freeman’s case to be an All-Star is backed by statistics, as he’s done well creating chances for others and has three goals himself during his breakout season. Former MLS player Dax McCarty has Freeman on his list of players who deserve selection this year, along with midfielder Martin Ojeda. The 26-year-old Argentine’s eight goals so far are already twice as many goals as he had last season and he’s right up there with some of the league’s best playmakers. McCarty also gave honorable mentions to goalkeeper Pedro Gallese and winger Marco Pasalic. Voting will last through June 11 and the All-Star Game is set to take place on July 23 against Liga MX’s All-Stars in Austin.

Antonee Robinson Undergoes Surgery

Fulham announced that American left back Antonee Robinson underwent successful knee surgery and is expected to be ready for the English club’s next season. The 27-year-old started in 35 of Fulham’s 38 games this past season and did not take part in the Concacaf Nations League. He’ll miss out on this summer’s Gold Cup, but hopefully he has a smooth recovery and benefits from some time off the field before things start up again in Europe.

Chelsea Wins Europa Conference League

Chelsea beat Real Betis 4-1 to win the Europa Conference League, becoming the first club to win all five of UEFA’s men’s club competitions. Real Betis scored first, but Chelsea mounted a comeback and scored four goals in the second half to win. Cole Palmer had a pair of assists to spark the turnaround and Enzo Fernandez had a goal and an assist. It’s a brutal end to Real Betis’ tournament as its wait for its first major trophy continues. The Spanish club is at least bound for the Europa League regardless after placing sixth in the La Liga standings.

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  • Chicago Fire goalkeeper Chris Brady was called up by the USMNT to replace Patrick Schulte, who is dealing with an oblique injury. Brady joins a crowded goalkeeping unit that includes Matt Turner, Zack Steffen, and Matt Freese.
  • Welcome to Wrexham was renewed for a fifth season, and only time will tell if another happy ending is in store for the Welsh club when it plays in the EFL Championship.

That’s all I have for you today. This month of ups and downs as an Orlando soccer fan is almost over and there’s some international soccer to obsess over on the horizon. Have a wonderful Thursday!

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Lion Links: 5/28/25

Orlando City set to face Atlanta, Banda and Sams recognized, USMNT news, and more.

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Welcome to Wednesday, Mane Landers. It is match day against the rivals from Georgia. Lions against…a common clothing pattern? Needless to say, I’m always ready for a rivalry match, and tonight is no exception. Orlando City is in a good run of form, hopefully that holds true in Atlanta. For now, let’s get to the links.

Orlando City Heads North

Orlando City takes on rival Atlanta United tonight in Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It’s a place where a lot of people can watch soccer played on turf, making it a sub-standard venue. Just in case you are wondering, here is what the opposition feels Atlanta needs to do to win at home. The Lions climbed up to third in MLSsoccer.com’s Power Rankings following the win over the Portland Timbers. We will have your match preview later today, and you can follow The Mane Land Bluesky account for match updates.

Banda and Sams Recognized

A first-half hat trick from Barbra Banda was enough to earn her a spot on the NWSL Team of the Week at CBS.com. Emily Sams also made the Best XI. In fact, there is still time to vote for Banda for NWSL Player of the Week for the aforementioned hat trick performance. You know what to do.

Orlando Pride Power

The Orlando Pride victory over the Utah Royals wasn’t a marquee matchup, but it still garnered plenty of attention. As such, the Pride held onto the third spot in the All for XI Power Rankings. The club was also third in the Goal.com Power Rankings heading into the international break. You know what I think about power rankings, but I’ll accept recognition for my club when it is presented.

Freeman and the USMNT

It didn’t take long after Orlando City defender Alex Freeman received an undervalued offer from Serie A club Parma for the rumors to start up. Freeman’s services are reportedly wanted by teams being promoted to the English Premier League. Perhaps this is a good time for Luiz Muzzi to sign the young defender to a new contract?

Several Americans made waves in Europe, with excellent performances last season from Christian Pulisic, Brenden Aaronson, Antonee Robinson, and others. Johnny Cardoso and Real Betis face Chelsea in the Europa Conference League final today at 3 p.m.

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That will do it for today. Make sure you check back later as we prepare you for tonight’s match. Vamos Orlando!

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