In a stunning development, Orlando City’s new chief soccer officer, former Benfica executive Armando Carneiro, stepped down after less than three months on the job, citing personal reasons. Inthe meantime, Paul McDonough, who had run the Lions’ soccer operations in its expansion season, left to take a position at Atlanta United.
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