Match Report: Orlando Pride defeats L.D. Alajuelense 3-0 in first Concacaf Women’s Champions Cup match

ORLANDO, Fla. (Sept. 2, 2025) – The Orlando Pride (100, 3 points) kicked off its 2025-26 Concacaf W Champions Cup campaign with a dominant 3-0 victory over L.D. Alajuelense (0-1-1, 1 point) on Tuesday night at Inter&Co Stadium. The match marked the Pride’s first-ever appearance and victory in the Concacaf W Champions Cup.

After a scoreless first half, forward Julie Doyle put the Pride on the board in the 49th minute, delivering a one-touch finish off a deflection from an Alajuelense defender. The goal was Doyle’s second of the season across all competitions. The Pride would double its advantage 15 minutes later as defender Carson Pickett scored her first goal of the season, delivering a left-footed strike from outside the 18-yard box that soared into the top right corner of the net. Midfielder Viviana Villacorta provided the assist on the finish, her first of the season.

In the 81st minute, forward Simone Jackson recorded her first professional goal to extend the Pride’s lead to three. Summer Yates provided the assist on the finish, her first of the tournament and second of the season across all competitions.

The match was also notable as midfielder Luana made her first appearance for the Pride since March 29, 2024, entering as a 70th-minute substitute. Her return follows a courageous battle with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, diagnosed last year. Luana underwent chemotherapy at Orlando Health Cancer Institute, the Club’s official medical partner, and was officially removed from the Season-Ending Injury (SEI) list on August 2.

Head Coach Seb Hines:

“It was a really pleasing result, filled with a lot of positives of the game. First of all, getting a win and getting that feeling back. Secondly, scoring some goals as well, which we’ve needed. I think the biggest highlight of tonight was getting Luana back onto the field. I think that was a really special moment for everyone. For her to go through what she’s been through and go onto the field and show her class was so pleasing to see. A lot of really good moments today.”

The Orlando Pride will hit the road to take on Chicago Stars FC on Sunday, Sept. 7, at Martin Stadium. That match is set to kick off at 7 p.m. ET on NWSL+ and Paramount+.


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