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Orlando Pride Assembling a Team To Contend

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On a beautiful fall day at Lake Eola in Orlando, OCSCā€™s Founder and President Phil Rawlins addressed a crowd filled with mayors, commissioners, and soccer fans. ā€œThe time is right for womenā€™s professional soccer here in Central Florida, and we are excited to launch this new team for 2016.ā€ Rawlins was announcing the formation of the newly formed Nation Womenā€™s Soccer League team, Orlando Pride.




Building the roster and technical staff will be a complex and extensive process that will be drawn-out by newly appointed Pride Head Coach, Tom Sermanni, as well as Orlando City and Orlando Pride General Manager, Paul McDonough.


ā€œWe are starting from scratch,ā€ admitted McDonough. ā€œWe need everything. We are talking, and we will use every mechanism possible in order to build the squad.ā€

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However, McDonough and Sermanni solidified the foundation of the roster less than a week after the announcement of the team. Orlando Pride acquired Canadian International, Kaylyn Kyle, and U.S. Internationals, Sarah Hagen and Alex Morgan.




These highly notable acquisitions prove one thing, Orlando is building a dominant roster from the very start. ā€œAlex Morgan will be the best striker in the world for some time to come,ā€ Adamantly expressed Coach Sermanni. ā€œShe is just now getting into her prime. She had a couple of unfortunate injuries, however even considering that, she has still managed to have good form. She is now looking as healthy as I have seen her in two years. If she can remain healthy, she will be stellar.ā€




Being able to bring in Morgan was a significant acquisition for Orlando Pride, however, Orlando brought in two exquisite pieces with the signings of Kyle and Hagen.  ā€œShe is a winner,ā€ affirmed McDonough when speaking about Kyle. ā€œShe plays in the holding midfield, and it is tough to find good holding midfield playersā€¦It was an important piece for us.ā€




McDonough continued on speaking about Hagen. ā€œSarah is a young striker and she needs a chance. The important thing is that when Alex was really successful, she played with somebody like Abby [Wambach] who is a big kind of striker, who offset her pace which she could play off of. We believe Sarah presents that, and with the attention that Alex may draw, we believe Sarah will score goals. She will be a great piece.ā€




There are more mechanisms in place that will be used in continuing to build the core of the roster. The rules and process of building a team via expansion in NWSL are quite similar to the expansion process that Orlando City and McDonough went through when they were building their expansion team in MLS.

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Through mediums such as the expansion draft, and the signing of players through discovery signings, as well as the 2016 NWSL college draft, and player trades, Orlando Pride will continue to build their roster through the coming months.




ā€œItā€™s hard to say right now,ā€ stated Sermanni when asked about what specific players he will be looking at in the coming weeks. ā€œThere isnā€™t a free marketplace so we are waiting to know what players will be available.ā€ However, Sermanni does know what type of players he is looking for to help build a winning culture. ā€œIdeally you are looking for players who will fit our management style, our style of play, and will fit into the culture we are trying to build within the club.ā€




 With many decisions left to be made before the Pride take the pitch for the first time next April, one thing is for sure, Sermanni, McDonough, and the rest of Orlando Pride organization will be looking to build a team that will be successful in Orlando, and maintain the winning culture that was set when Orlando City originally came to Central Florida five years ago.