Por: Orlando Sentinel Sports February 07, 2023
Starting with a Feb. 23 game vs. the Kansas City Current, the Orlando Pride will play five preseason matches to prepare for the 2023 season that begins next month. The Current, who finished runner up after losing last season’s championship match to the Portland Thorns, come to Exploria Stadium for a 6:30 p.m. contest. The Pride last played to a 2-2 road draw with the Current on July 21, when they were still in the hunt for a playoff spot that... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime March 04, 2023
A man was shot outside of Exploria Stadium Friday in Orlando’s Parramore neighborhood, the Orlando Police Department said. Around 3:15 p.m., officers responded to the area of South Parramore Avenue and West Church Street in reference to a shooting. When they arrived, officers... + más
U.S. men’s national team will train in Orlando and play at Exploria Stadium | Orlando Sentinel
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ESPN USA Sports January 29, 2023
The did not wear Pride Night jerseys or use rainbow stick tape during warmups on Friday night, despite promoting them in ticket sales materials leading up to the game.The Rangers promoted Pride Night to fans by saying players will be showing their support by donning pride-themed... + más
New York Rangers slammed for bailing on Pride Night jerseys and sticks: ‘It’s a slap in the face’ | New York Daily News
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Associated Press USA Sports November 07, 2022
No. 20 Notre Dame is back in The Associated Press college football poll after struggling early this season. Meanwhile, Oklahoma State and Wake Forest became the latest teams from the preseason AP Top 25 to slide out as eight ranked teams lost this past weekend.Heading into the... + más
AP Top 25 Reality Check: 3 weeks in, mystery teams plentiful | Associated Press
AP Top 25 Reality Check: Reset welcome 7 new ranked teams | Associated Press
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment October 13, 2022
Central Floridians and members of the LGBTQ community from far and wide will join together this weekend to Come Out With Pride, celebrating one of the biggest Pride events in the Southeast. More than 200,000 attendees are expected around Lake Eola in downtown Orlando on Oct. 15... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Sports October 10, 2022
It’s been four months since Amanda Cromwell left UCLA, officially taking the reigns of the Orlando Pride. Four months of learning. Four months of adapting. Four months of moving. Four months of growing. “I knew it was going to be a major challenge, and I love a challenge,”... + más
Pride, NWSL need to come clean on estranged coach Amanda Cromwell | Orlando Sentinel
Former UCLA coach Amanda Cromwell banned from NWSL following abuse investigation | Los Angeles Times
The Daily Beast USA Politics October 07, 2022
Herschel Walker’s story continues to make no sense.After reported on Monday that Walker and an ex-girlfriend had an abortion in 2009, Walker said he had no idea who that woman could be.That prompted the woman to offer additional details about her relationship to Walker and why... + más
Herschel Walker's son is a social media personality going viral for denouncing him | ABC News
What to know about Herschel Walker's son Christian, who went viral for denouncing his dad | ABC7
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports September 25, 2022
Despite all that has gone wrong for the Orlando Pride as their playoff push fell flat in the last month of the season, there’s this: The expansion San Diego Wave (10-6-4, 34 points) hold the second-best record in NWSL and a victory Sunday would give the Pride a sweep. It’ll... + más
Belgrade police clash with hooligans as Pride march starts | ABC News
‘Portraits of Pride’ celebrates truth and love for LGBT History Month with new public art exhibition | The Boston Globe
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