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How do lions and tigers say hello? Dr. K. ‘Simba’ Wiltz has spent sixteen years studying and taking care of big cats. Now he’s sharing what he’s learned about these magnificent creatures with the public at the Central Florida Animal Reserve.
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The Orlando City Soccer club is riding high with back to back wins at home for the Lions, and Brazilian superstar Marta newly signed to the Pride. Orlando Sentinel soccer reporter Alicia DelGallo joins us to talk about what’s in store for the club and how the teams are settling into the new stadium.
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Orlando City Soccer fans will have to carry clear bags and go through metal detectors when the new soccer stadium opens next month.The club says clear totes, one gallon clear plastic storage bags, and small clutch purses and wallets will be allowed. But diaper bags will not.
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Orlando City Soccer Club and head coach Adrian Heath have parted ways.
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Construction delays will keep Orlando City Soccer games at the Citrus Bowl for a little longer than planned.
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The Citrus Bowl will host the US Women’s National Soccer team – the same team that won the World Cup last month. They’re traveling the nation on their victory tour and will take on the Brazilian national team in a friendly contest. Is Orlando becoming the soccer capital of the south?
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The Orlando City Soccer Club have a packed week – they face DC United tonight in the nation’s capital and host the LA Galaxy at home on Sunday. To talk more about the inaugural Major League Soccer season of the Orlando City Lions, and the possibility of their first win at home, 90.7’s Brendan Byrne spoke with soccer blogger Andrew Harrison.
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Soccer has been grabbing headlines this week: from news that Orlando is bidding to host the Copa America Tournament next year, to news that the Lion’s star player has an injured calf, to an April Fool’s Day joke that had fans seeing purple.
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The Orlando City Lions ended their first game in a thrilling one-to-one tie with fellow expansion team, New York City Football Club. It wasn’t a win for the City but you wouldn’t know that from the pumped up crowds leaving the stadium.
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Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said a sold out Citrus Bowl for Orlando’s soccer debut emphasizes the enthusiasm for the club. Now it’s wait and see if state lawmakers have the same enthusiasm for using tax dollars to help fund a new soccer stadium.