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Saturday’s match marks the next installment of a long-standing Cascadia rivalry against Seattle Sounders FC. One of North American soccer’s longest and most heated rivalries, the Pacific Northwest derby between the Timbers and Sounders dates back to the 1975 North American Soccer League (NASL) season, Portland’s first year as a professional club. The two sides first played each other on May 2, 1975, in Portland’s first match in the NASL, with the Sounders taking a 1-0 win in front of 8,131 fans at a rain-soaked Civic Stadium (now Providence Park) in Portland.
Saturday’s match is the first meeting of the 2014 MLS season between the clubs. Portland and Seattle have played each other more than 80 times in all competitions, across all eras, since 1975. In Major League soccer, the Timbers have compiled a 4-3-3 overall record against Seattle in all competitions, including a 2-1-1 mark at Providence Park. Portland has not suffered a home defeat against Seattle since a 2-1 setback on July 10, 2011.
Including postseason play, the Timbers have earned three consecutive wins over Seattle, dating back to Oct. 13, 2013, outscoring their neighbors to the north by a total score of 6-3.
In fact, the Timbers have not suffered a home defeat in MLS regular-season play since March 9, 2013 – a span of 17 consecutive matches.
The clubs met for the first time in MLS Cup Playoffs action last season as Portland bounced Sounders FC from the postseason with back-to-back wins, earning a 5-3 aggregate goals win in the Western Conference Semifinals series in November 2013.
This season, the Timbers (0-2-2, 2pts) are still searching for their first win, despite some good play in their first four matches. Portland earned draws in its first two matches of the season, but has lost two straight prior to Saturday’s match against Seattle. Midfielder Diego Valeri leads MLS with 15 shots and is tied for second among all players with six shots on goal while forward Gastón Fernández is two goals shy of the league lead.
Beginning Saturday, Portland plays its next two matches at home, playing host to Seattle and
Chivas USA (April 12).
Major ChangesIN: GK Stefan Frei (Trade with Toronto FC), F Tristan Bowen (Trade from Chivas USA), D Chad Marshall (Trade from Columbus), F Kenny Cooper (Trade from FC Dallas), M Aaron Kovar (Homegrown Player), F Sean Okoli (Homegrown Player), F Chad Barrett (MLS Re-entry Draft, Stage 2), D Jalil Anibaba (Trade from Chicago), D Damion Lowe (MLS SuperDraft), M Marco Pappa (Allocation), M Gonzalo Pineda (Signed), M Fábio Pereira (MLS SuperDraft), M Michael Azira (Signed), F Cam Weaver (Signed), F Kévin Parsemain (Signed)
OUT: GK Michael Gspurning (Option declined), D Marc Burch (Option declined), M Blair Gavin (Option declined), F Steve Zakuani (Out of contract), M Mauro Rosales (Trade to Chivas USA), M Adam Moffat (Trade to Houston), F Eddie Johnson (Trade to D.C. United), D Jhon Kennedy Hurtado (Trade to Chicago), D Patrick Ianni (Trade to Chicago), F Fredy Montero (Transfer to Sporting Club de Portugal), F Will Bates (Waived), D James Ockford (Loaned to New York Cosmos), F Eriq Zavaleta (Loaned to Chivas USA), M Alex Caskey (Trade to D.C. United), M Shalrie Joseph (Contract terminated)
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Midfielder Will Johnson celebrates in front of the Timbers Army after scoring a goal against Seattle in the MLS Cup Playoffs on Nov. 7, 2013, at Providence Park. photo: Craig Mitchelldyer
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Sounders FC (2-2-0, 6pts) are coming off a 2-1 loss against the Columbus Crew on March 29. Head coach Sigi Schmid’s side features several changes from last season, including new goalkeeper Stefan Frei, forward Kenny Cooper, defender Chad Marshall and Guatemalan midfielder Marco Pappa. Seattle has earned wins over Sporting KC and Montreal this season, while dropping matches against Toronto FC and Columbus.
Saturday’s match marks the first Cascadia Cup matchup of the 2014 season. Portland last won the Cascadia Cup in 2012.
Against Sounders FCSaturday’s match marks the ninth MLS
regular-season meeting between Portland and Seattle since 2011. The Timbers have earned a 2-3-3 regular-season record against Seattle since 2011, including three straight unbeaten games at Providence Park.
The Timbers faced off against Seattle in their 100th regular-season MLS match on Oct. 13, 2013, earning a 1-0 win at Providence Park as midfielder Kalif Alhassan registered the game-winning goal just before the halftime whis-tle with a low drive from the top of the penalty box. Portland outshot Seattle 15-11 in the win and has registered an all-time MLS total of 105 shots against Sounders FC in eight matches to date.
Each of the last three regular-season matches between Portland and Seattle has been decided by a slim margin, with Portland earning a 1-0 win at Providence Park on Oct. 13, 2013, Seattle taking a 1-0 win at CenturyLink Field on Aug. 25, 2013, and the clubs tying 1-1 on March 16, 2013, at CenturyLink Field.
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SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC# Name Pos1 Marcus Hahnemann GK2 Clint Dempsey M3 Brad Evans M4 Jalil Anibaba D5 Andy Rose M6 Osvaldo Alonso M7 Tristan Bowen F8 Gonzalo Pineda M9 Obafemi Martins F10 Marco Pappa M11 Aaron Kovar M12 Leo Gonzalez D13 Sean Okoli F14 Chad Marshall D15 Dylan Remick D16 David Estrada F17 DeAndre Yedlin D18 Djimi Traore D19 Chad Barrett F20 Zach Scott D21 Fabio Pereira M23 Cam Weaver F24 Stefan Frei GK27 Lamar Neagle F29 Josh Ford GK31 Damion Lowe D33 Kenny Cooper F42 Micheal Azira M
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PORTLAND TIMBERS# Name Pos1 Donovan Ricketts GK2 Alvas Powell D4 Will Johnson M5 Michael Harrington D6 Darlington Nagbe F/M7 Steve Zakuani M8 Diego Valeri M9 Frederic Piquionne F10 Gastón Fernández F11 Kalif Alhassan M12 Schillo Tshuma F13 Jack Jewsbury D14 Ben Zemanski M15 Steven Evans M16 Bryan Gallego D17 Michael Nanchoff M19 Jorge Villafaña M/D20 Taylor Peay D21 Diego Chara M22 Rodney Wallace M23 Norberto Paparatto D24 Aaron Long M26 George Fochive M31 Rauwshan McKenzie D33 Andrew Weber GK37 Maximiliano Urruti F44 Pa Modou Kah D90 Jake Gleeson GK98 Futty Danso D
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How did the success of that first season with the Timbers help propel your profes-sional career?“I had returned to the United Kingdom from a South African team called Arcadia Shepherds, where I did score a lot of goals and signed for Wolverhampton Wanderers (in 1973). I asked the manager, Bill McGary, if could I go back to South Africa in the offseason to continue my development and he informed me that he didn’t want me to go back and asked me if I would be interested in going to America to help a new team that was starting in Portland. I felt that the most important thing for me was to get more games. It was a great experience (in Portland) and all the players were up for the challenge. After our first training session in Portland, the TV camera crew nearly dropped their camera when they saw me heading the ball, since I don’t think they had ever seen something like that before. It was after that when people started the calling me ‘The Mad Header’ and the ‘Wizard of Nod.’”
You’ve played in many notable games across a long career, but do you still recall fond memories of your time in Portland?“Yes, there were a lot and I remember most of the games that we had. I have good memories of the effect that we had on the people of Portland, to give them their first winning team, but also helping to promote the game in the city and going into the schools and getting the children interested in football. Another memory is remembering that first game against the Seattle Sounders. It rained all day and both teams were in the tunnel in white apparel and we had to change into our green kit and the crowd, not knowing we changed, started booing us thinking we were the away team. Also, going from 7,500 fans in the beginning to a sold-out stadium for our playoff games are great memories. That and scoring lots of goals.”
TIMBERS
FLASHBACK PETER WITHE
One of the biggest thrills for Timbers fans during the inaugural 1975 North American Soccer League season was watching the lynchpin of the team’s
attack, forward Peter Withe, rack up an impressive haul of 17 goals while helping lead Portland to Soccer Bowl ’75. Although the striker only spent one year in the Rose City, he fondly remembers his time with the club and actually retains a connection to the area through his grandson – a basketball player at Corban University in Salem.
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What was your favorite part of living in Port-land and have you been back since that 1975 season?“I loved the lifestyle and we built a great team spirit and a winning mentality. My wife Kathy, Jason (who was my only child at the time) and I loved living there and the way of life. We had been asked to go back on a lot of occasions, but due to work commitments, we haven’t been able to return. I think I might be the only player from that 1975 team not to go back yet. I was in the U.S. for my youngest son’s wedding two years ago and was asked to come back to Portland, but due to my schedule I was again unable to get there. Kathy and I would love to come back and see the place. We still have a connection there and I think it’s kind of ironic that my grandson Aaron Withe (Jason’s son) is now playing college basketball at Corban University in Salem.”
The Timbers are entering their fourth season in Major League Soccer in 2014. Do you still keep an eye on the results in Portland and MLS in general?“Yes, I do keep a eye on the results and Aaron [Withe] has asked me if it’s possible to go to some games. I still keep in touch with some of the play-ers from the 1975 team and I’ve stayed with Chris Dangerfield in San Jose and met up with Nick [Nicolas] who also lives there [in San Jose].”
Following your playing career, you crossed over into managing teams – notably the Thailand (1998-2002) and Indonesia (2004-07) national teams. What attracted you to the man-agerial side of the game and was that always something you aspired to do?“I came late into the professional football world and I’ve loved the game for as long as I can
remember. I knew that I would be unable to play forever and wanted to pass on my knowledge to players and that’s really what inspired me to go into coaching and managing.”
How do you feel about England’s chances in Brazil?“I played against Roy [Hodgson] in South Africa and have known him for many years. He is from the old
school and works very hard with his teams. I think they do have a hard group, but as long as the players recover sufficiently after the long training sessions, I expect them to do well.”
You were part of the England National Team for the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain. What were you able to take away from that experience to apply to the rest of your pro career and to your coaching?“When you are young you say to yourself, if I can get one cap it will be enough, but once you play that first game, and my first game was against Brazil, one of the teams I loved, you have this hunger and desire to improve and once you get the first one, you want two of them and then three of them and so on. To be part of the squad for the 1982 World Cup was a great honor and the only downside was not getting on the pitch – as the hunger is always there. The biggest thing in this sport is your desire and if you have this built-in mechanism to succeed then this drives you on.”
You were named head coach for Thai Premier League side PTT Rayong in December. What are your biggest challenges as you start your first season at the helm?“I have been working very hard with the team. We have a new regime, a new management team, coaching team and new players. It will be hard and we are looking to stabilize the team this season and then build for the future and set up an academy structure. Personally, I have only one goal – and that has been the goal all my life – which is to work hard at what you do and pass on your knowledge to others.”Ed. Note: PTT Rayong began their season on Feb. 23.
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2014 Timbers Schedule
Day Date Opponent Time (PT) TV Radio
Sat. Mar. 8 PHILADELPHIA UNION 7:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sun. Mar. 16 CHICAGO FIRE 12 noon ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sat. Mar. 22 @Colorado Rapids 3 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sat. Mar. 29 @FC Dallas 5:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sat. Apr. 5 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 12 noon NBC Sports Network 750 AM The Game
Sat. Apr. 12 CHIVAS USA 7:30 p.m. KPDX 750 AM The Game
Sat. Apr. 19 @Real Salt Lake 6:30 p.m. KPTV 750 AM The Game
Sun. Apr. 27 @Houston Dynamo 12 noon KPTV 750 AM The Game
Sat. May 3 D.C. UNITED 7:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sun. May 11 LA GALAXY 11:30 a.m. NBC Sports Network 750 AM The Game
Sat. May 17 COLUMBUS CREW 7:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sat. May 24 @New York Red Bulls 4 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Wed. May 28 @Chivas USA 7:30 p.m. KPTV 750 AM The Game
Sun. June 1 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC 6 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sat. June 7 @Real Salt Lake 7 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Wed. June 11 FC DALLAS 7 p.m. ESPN2 750 AM The Game
Fri. June 27 SPORTING KANSAS CITY 8 p.m. KPTV 750 AM The Game
Fri. July 4 @LA Galaxy 8 p.m. NBC Sports Network 750 AM The Game
Sun. July 13 @Seattle Sounders FC 7 p.m. ESPN2 750 AM The Game
Fri. July 18 COLORADO RAPIDS 8 p.m. NBC Sports Network 750 AM The Game
Sun. July 27 @Montreal Impact 4:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sat. Aug. 2 @LA Galaxy 11:30 a.m. NBC 750 AM The Game
Sat. Aug. 9 CHIVAS USA 7:30 p.m. KPTV 750 AM The Game
Sat. Aug. 16 @New England Revolution 4:30 p.m. KPTV 750 AM The Game
Sun. Aug. 24 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 2 p.m. ESPN2 750 AM The Game
Sat. Aug. 30 @Vancouver Whitecaps FC 7:30 p.m. KPTV 750 AM The Game
Sun. Sept. 7 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 2 p.m. ESPN2 750 AM The Game
Sat. Sept. 13 @Colorado Rapids 6 p.m. KPDX 750 AM The Game
Sat. Sept. 20 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC 2 p.m. NBC Sports Network 750 AM The Game
Sat. Sept. 27 @Toronto FC 10 a.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sat. Oct. 4 @San Jose Earthquakes 8 p.m. NBC Sports Network 750 AM The Game
Wed. Oct. 8 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 7:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Fri. Oct. 17 REAL SALT LAKE 7 p.m. NBC Sports Network 750 AM The Game
Sat. Oct. 25 @FC Dallas 5:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
*Broadcast schedule is subject to change. All regular-season matches will be broadcast in Spanish on La Pantera 940 AM.
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Sun. Mar. 16 CHICAGO FIRE 12 noon ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sat. Mar. 22 @Colorado Rapids 3 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sat. Mar. 29 @FC Dallas 5:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sat. Apr. 5 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 12 noon NBC Sports Network 750 AM The Game
Sat. Apr. 12 CHIVAS USA 7:30 p.m. KPDX 750 AM The Game
Sat. Apr. 19 @Real Salt Lake 6:30 p.m. KPTV 750 AM The Game
Sun. Apr. 27 @Houston Dynamo 12 noon KPTV 750 AM The Game
Sat. May 3 D.C. UNITED 7:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sun. May 11 LA GALAXY 11:30 a.m. NBC Sports Network 750 AM The Game
Sat. May 17 COLUMBUS CREW 7:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sat. May 24 @New York Red Bulls 4 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Wed. May 28 @Chivas USA 7:30 p.m. KPTV 750 AM The Game
Sun. June 1 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC 6 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sat. June 7 @Real Salt Lake 7 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Wed. June 11 FC DALLAS 7 p.m. ESPN2 750 AM The Game
Fri. June 27 SPORTING KANSAS CITY 8 p.m. KPTV 750 AM The Game
Fri. July 4 @LA Galaxy 8 p.m. NBC Sports Network 750 AM The Game
Sun. July 13 @Seattle Sounders FC 7 p.m. ESPN2 750 AM The Game
Fri. July 18 COLORADO RAPIDS 8 p.m. NBC Sports Network 750 AM The Game
Sun. July 27 @Montreal Impact 4:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sat. Aug. 2 @LA Galaxy 11:30 a.m. NBC 750 AM The Game
Sat. Aug. 9 CHIVAS USA 7:30 p.m. KPTV 750 AM The Game
Sat. Aug. 16 @New England Revolution 4:30 p.m. KPTV 750 AM The Game
Sun. Aug. 24 SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC 2 p.m. ESPN2 750 AM The Game
Sat. Aug. 30 @Vancouver Whitecaps FC 7:30 p.m. KPTV 750 AM The Game
Sun. Sept. 7 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 2 p.m. ESPN2 750 AM The Game
Sat. Sept. 13 @Colorado Rapids 6 p.m. KPDX 750 AM The Game
Sat. Sept. 20 VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC 2 p.m. NBC Sports Network 750 AM The Game
Sat. Sept. 27 @Toronto FC 10 a.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Sat. Oct. 4 @San Jose Earthquakes 8 p.m. NBC Sports Network 750 AM The Game
Wed. Oct. 8 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 7:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
Fri. Oct. 17 REAL SALT LAKE 7 p.m. NBC Sports Network 750 AM The Game
Sat. Oct. 25 @FC Dallas 5:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS 750 AM The Game
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General Manager Gavin Wilkinson
Gavin Wilkinson, a long-time mem-ber of the Timbers organization and a former New Zealand international, serves as the club’s General Manager; he was appointed on January 18, 2010. He first joined the club as a player for the Timbers’ USL First Division side in 2001, before taking over as the head coach and general manager during the club’s final years in the second division from 2007-10.
The Timbers finished the 2013 MLS regular season atop the Western Con-ference and qualified for the MLS Cup Playoffs for the first time since joining the league in 2011. Portland held the third-best overall record in the league, just two points shy of MLS Support-ers’ Shield-winners New York Red Bulls. The club finished among league leaders in goals scored and fewest goals allowed, while setting new club marks in points (57), goal differential (+21) and shutouts (15). In 2013, the Timbers assembled one of the longest unbeaten streaks in MLS history at 15 games and set an MLS single-season record with 11 home shutouts.
As general manager, Wilkinson has formed the Timbers’ complete, vertical development system, which includes the Portland Timbers U-23s and Timbers Academy teams (U-18 and U-16). He was instrumental in estab-lishing an innovative partnership with Oregon Youth Soccer Association, which encompasses the statewide Olympic Development Program and six regional training centers, as well as the adidas Timbers Alliance. Wilkinson also serves as the general manager for Portland Thorns FC, the 2013 National Women’s Soccer League champions.
During his tenure as the club’s general manager and head coach from 2007-10, Wilkinson assembled a 50-29-39 record over four seasons in the USL First Division/USSF Division-2 Pro League and was a two-time USL First Division Coach of the Year (2007, 2009). He guided the club to three postseason berths, including its only
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semifinals appearances as a sec-ond-division club in 2007 and 2009. As head coach, Wilkinson oversaw Cascadia Cup (a fan-based derby between Portland, Seattle and Van-couver) titles in 2009, 2010 and again in 2012, and was a two-time recipient of the FieldTurf Coach of the Year for the USL First Division (2007, 2009).
He led the Timbers to one of the best seasons in USL First Division history in 2009, including a record-setting, 24-game unbeaten streak and winning the Commissioner’s Cup. The Timbers set a new single-season, league record with the impressive streak (14-0-10), surpassing the previous mark of 15 games set in 2005. The club’s record-setting run also ranks among the longest in U.S. Soccer history. Finishing in first place at 16-4-10 (58pts), Portland was awarded the Commissioner’s Cup as the league’s regular-season champion and earned a berth into the USL First Division semifinals.
On July 9, 2012, Wilkinson assumed the duties of interim head coach for the remainder of the 2012 MLS season following the dismissal of head coach John Spencer.
Wilkinson’s 13-year professional playing career included time with clubs in six different countries, includ-ing Portugal,Ireland, Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia. A defender, he joined the reborn Timbers for their inaugural United Soccer Leagues season in 2001, playing in each of the club’s first six seasons and serving the dual role as a player/assistant coach from 2005-06. He finished his playing career ranked among the Timbers’ USL franchise career leaders in games (124) and minutes played (10,181).
A New Zealand native, Wilkinson earned 38 caps with the New Zealand National Team and competed in the 1999 and 2003 FIFA Confederations Cups.
He and his wife, Heather, have two children, Kienan and Brooke.
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Head coach Caleb
Porter guided the Portland
Timbers on a record-setting,
turnaround season in 2013,
his first season in MLS and
as the club’s head coach.
He was announced as the
Timbers head coach on Aug.
29, 2012, and joined the
club ahead of the 2013 MLS
campaign.
Porter was named the
2013 MLS Coach of the
Year after leading Portland
to a 14-5-15 (57pts) record,
finishing the regular season
in first place in the Western
Conference and with the
third-best record in the
league – just two points
shy of MLS Supporters’
Shield-winners New York
Red Bulls. In 2013, the Tim-
bers set new single-season
club marks in points, wins,
goals (54), goal differential
(+21), shutouts (15) and
fewest goals allowed (33).
Under Porter, the Timbers
assembled one of the big-
gest turnaround seasons in
MLS history in 2013. In comparison to Portland’s 2012 totals,
the Timbers assembled a 23-point improvement in points
and an MLS-record 43-goal improvement in goal differential.
Portland’s five losses during the 2013 regular season are tied
for the fewest in MLS history in a 34-game season.
In 2013, the Timbers ranked third in MLS in goals scored
and conceded the second-fewest goals at 33, giving the
club a league-best, plus-21 goal differential. The club also
led the league with 15 shutouts, tied for third-most in a single
season in MLS history. During the regular season, the Timbers
assembled one of the longest unbeaten streaks in MLS history
at 15 games.
The Timbers recorded a 15-game, home unbeaten streak
during the 2013 regular season, posting a league-best 11-1-5
home record at Providence Park. The club also set an MLS
single-season record with 11 home shutouts.
Among Porter’s achievements during the 2013 season, the
club’s 57 points accrued are the most earned by a first-year
head coach in MLS since the league’s inaugural season in
1996. Porter’s winning percentage (.632) in 2013 ranked
among the best in league history for first-year MLS head
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Head Coach Caleb Porter
The 2013 MLS Coach of the Year, Porter led the Timbers to a first-place finish in the Western Conference during theregular season and their first appearance in the MLS Cup Playoffs in 2013.
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coaches, and the Timbers’ 15-game unbeaten streak is the
longest by an MLS head coach in his first full season at the
helm.
Under Porter in 2013, Portland qualified for the MLS Cup
Playoffs for the first time since joining the league in 2011. By
defeating rival Seattle Sounders FC in the Western Conference
Semifinal, the Timbers became just the fifth club in MLS his-
tory to reach the conference championship in their MLS Cup
Playoff debut, and the first since Real Salt Lake in 2008.
Additionally, the Timbers made their deepest run in club his-
tory in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2013 under Porter’s
guidance, reaching the semifinals of the tournament.
Prior to joining the Timbers, Porter was one of the most
successful coaches in NCAA history during his tenure as head
coach at the University of Akron from 2006-12. He compiled
a career mark of 123-18-17 at Akron and owned the highest
winning percentage (.832) among all active Division I coaches.
Porter garnered numerous honors while at Akron, including
2009 NSCAA National Coach of the Year.
From Kalamazoo, Mich., Porter led the Zips to back-to-
back NCAA College Cup appearances in 2009 and 2010,
and the school’s first national title in any sport in 2010. In all,
he guided Akron to seven Mid-American Conference (MAC)
regular-season championships, five MAC Tournament titles
and five consecutive trips to the NCAA tournament’s Round
of 16 (2008-12). Porter set multiple NCAA records while at
Akron, including a 48-match, home unbeaten streak (44-0-4)
from 2008-11 and a 47-match unbeaten streak (44-0-3) in
conference play from 2006-12.
Porter’s coaching career also includes time as the head
coach of the U.S. U-23 Men’s National Team during 2012
CONCACAF Olympic qualifying and he spent three years
as an assistant coach on the U.S. U-18 National Team from
2009-11. Prior to joining Akron, Porter was an assistant coach
for six years (2000-05) at Indiana University.
As a player, Porter was the 27th overall pick by the San
Jose Clash in the 1998 MLS College Draft. He spent time with
San Jose and the Tampa Bay Mutiny before a knee injury end-
ed his professional playing career in 2000. Porter also played
for the U.S. National B Team from 1996-97, winning a bronze
medal at the 1997 World University Games.
He had a successful collegiate playing career at Indiana,
where he was a three-year captain, a three-time All-Big Ten
honoree and a four-year letter winner. Porter led the Hoosiers
to four conference titles, and four NCAA tournament appear-
ances – twice advancing to the College Cup. As a senior,
Porter captained IU to 23 consecutive wins before losing to
eventual national champion UCLA in the national semifinals
and was the runner-up for the 1997 Hermann Trophy.
Porter graduated from Indiana in 1998 with a degree in
sports management. He and his wife, Andrea, have three
children – two sons, Colin and Jake, and a daughter, Stella.
May 2, 1975The Portland Timbers play their first match as part of the North American Soccer League against the Seattle Sounders. Aug. 28, 1977The New York Cosmos defeat the Seattle Sounders in Soccer Bowl ’77 in Portland. The match was legendary Brazilian striker Pelé’s last official pro-fessional game. Sept. 7, 1997U.S. Men’s National Team midfielder Tab Ramos scores a dramatic winner as the United States defeats Costa Rica 1-0 in a 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifying match. June 23-24, 1999The 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup plays four matches in Portland as fans in the Rose City are treated to 22 goals over four games. Sept. 21, 2002Forward Abby Wambach scores two goals in winning MVP honors in the 2002 Wom-en’s United Soccer Associa-tion (WUSA) All-Star Game in the Rose City. Sept. 28-Oct. 5, 2003Providence Park (then called PGE Park) hosts six matches in the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup, including both semifinal games. April 14, 2011The world is introduced to the MLS-era Portland Timbers and the Timbers Army before a rain-soaked, sold-out crowd.
July 9, 2013Providence Park hosts two matches in Group C of the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup, including a 6-1 win for the U.S. Men’s National Teamover Belize.
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All-Star City
The city of Portland will play host to its first-ever Major League Soccer All-Star Game on Aug. 6
at Providence Park as the MLS All-Stars will square off against 2013 UEFA Champions League winners Bayern Munich of Germany.
Featuring famed head coach Pep Guardiola and a roster replete with talented players including goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, defender Philipp Lahm, midfielders Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben and forward Thomas Müller, the 23-time German champions and five-time European champions are certain to pose a staunch test for the best players representing Major League Soccer. The league’s annual showcase event will feature several days of festivities around the Rose City, culminating in the All-Star Game.
Soccer City, USA, will be on full display for the world to watch this August and Providence Park will be the centerpiece. The 87-year-old venue has played host to a number of high-profile events including Brazilian legend Pelé’s last professional match in 1977 with the New York Cosmos, U.S. Men’s and Women’s National Team games, both semifinal matches of the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup, an Elvis Presley concert in 1957 and the first NFL game to be decided by overtime in an exhibi-tion game between the Los Angeles Rams and New York Giants in 1955.
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SOCCER HISTORYIN THE ROSE CITY:
Timbers MLS All-Stars Jack Jewsbury (2011, above) and Will Johnson (2013, left)
Coaching Staff 2014
Sean McAuley returns for a third season as an assistant coach. He joined the club midway through the 2012 season from English club Sheffield Wednesday FC. McAuley suited up for the second-division Timbers as a player during the 2002 season.
McAuley began his coaching career at Sheffield Wednesday in 2005 and spent six seasons as the club’s Academy head coach, where he oversaw the develop-ment of several youth players who went on to sign with the first team.
A native of Sheffield, England, McAuley played professionally for 15 seasons as a defender from 1990-2005. He started his career with Manchester United and played for Hartlepool United, Scunthorpe United, Rochdale and Halifax Town.
Sean McAuleyAssistant Coach
Cameron Knowles returns for a third season as an assistant coach for the Timbers. A former defender for the second-division Timbers from 2007-10, Knowles joined the coaching ranks in 2012 after a seven-year professional playing career.
Selected by Real Salt Lake in the 2005 MLS Supplemental Draft, Knowles played two seasons in MLS before joining the Timbers. In Portland, Knowles was a three-time USL First Division all-league selection and played in 77 games for the club.
From Auckland, New Zealand, Knowles anchored Portland’s backline and played a key role in the Timbers’ USL First Division record-setting, 24-game unbeaten streak in 2009.
Cameron KnowlesAssistant Coach
Mike Toshack enters his third season as the Timbers goalkeeper coach in 2014. He has served as a goalkeeper coach in MLS since 2007, and won MLS Cup with the Houston Dynamo in 2007.
Prior to joining Portland, Toshack was a member of the coaching staffs in Houston (2007-08) and Toronto FC (2009-11). Before working in MLS, the Prescott, Ontario, native was the director of goalkeeping for the Vancouver Whitecaps from 2005-06, helping coach the first team to the USL First Division championship in 2006. Toshack served as an assistant coach with the Montreal Impact from 2002-03.
Toshack also served as the goalkeeper coach with the Canada U-20 National Team from 1998-2001.
Mike ToshackGoalkeeper Coach
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Extended Staff 2014
Nik WaldHead Athletic Trainer
Sam YounieEquipment Manager
Nick MansuetoDirector of Soccer Operations
Nick MilonasDirector of Sports Science
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Pablo MoreiraPlayer Relations Manager/Video Analysis
Alex MargaritoAssistant Athletic Trainer
Juamaine VenterAssistant Equipment Manager
Joel MarickAssistant Athletic Trainer
Eric MarchekProvidence Physical Therapist
Spencer ChildsSoccer Operations Coordinator
Jim RilattTimbers U-23s Head Coach
Juamaine VenterAssistant Equipment Manager
An offseason addition to the Timbers attacking corps, forward Gastón Fernández brings another dimension of quickness and creativity to the team’s already talented front line. A native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, the 5-foot-7 striker has honed his skills in his home country, as well in Mexico’s first division before arriving in the Rose City. A family man at his core, take a minute to get to know one of the newest members of the Timbers’ family.
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Soccer RootsFernández learned the game from his father, watching his dad play in recre-ational leagues in Argentina, where the game is king. “My dad played at the amateur level, but never professionally. Soccer in Argentina, it’s just part of our lives, so people just play everywhere.”
Up for the ChallengeAt 30-years-old, Fernández still feels like he has a lot to offer and hopes to leave his mark on both the Timbers and MLS. “It’s a bit of a challenge, because in an athlete’s career as the time goes on you start to realize that your career is getting shorter. At this time where I am now, with the amount of experience I have, I still have a lot of years left in me and I want to contribute here in MLS. I want to leave a mark. I came here for a reason. I want to be remembered. I don’t want to just pass unnoticed in this league. By doing that, I want to show the club that they made the right decision in bringing me here at this point in my career. I want to help the team to find success and hopefully win some titles and do some special things here.”
Fernández Fact:Fernández began his career at storied Argentine club River Plate, coming up through the team’s youth system. Known as Los Millonarios, the 112-year-old club has won 35 Primera División titles.
Off the FieldThe life of a profession-al soccer player doesn’t really allow for a lot of down time during the busy season, so any time Fernández is able to spend time with his wife, son and daughter, he cherishes it. “I really enjoy spending time with my family when soccer permits it. To me, family is very im-portant and to be able to be with my wife and kids, to be able to do anything that we can, is very important. Those are the opportunities that I enjoy a lot.”
The Importance of FamilyGrowing up, the Timbers forward dealt with loss, but also benefitted from the outpouring of support and love from his family. “I have one sister, she’s older than me. She’s 34 and
she’s going to kill me for giving up her age. My dad, sadly, passed away when I was
10 years old, so in Argentina it’s only my mom and sister who are there – probably missing my family and me tremendously. Without a doubt, it’s very difficult to deal with a situation like that [the death of a parent] especially in my case that happened at such a young age. Fortunately for me, I was able to grow up in a group of extended family who was very important. Grandparents, uncles and aunts, everyone was very
supportive. They helped me be able to get my career ahead and as my
career advanced I was able to provide for my mom and sister, which made our
relationship even more special. It goes be-yond son and mother or brother and sister.
We’re very, very close friends, too.”
GETTING TO KNOW GASTON FERNANDEZ
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Who will win the World Cup?
Who is the biggest prankster in the locker room?
What’s one poster you had as a kid?
How many suits do you own?
I would love to get a retweet from …
Biggest phobia?
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MICHAELHARRINGTON
Spain
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Thierry Henry
Four
LeBron James
Spiders
DARLINGTONNAGBE
My next vacation will be to…
Favorite app?
Probably back home to Ohio
Brazil
I’m still trying to find out who pranked me in Tucson! It wasn’t a one man operation.
David Beckham
Three, but I only like one of them.
Kevin Hart
I hate snakes … and cats because of the way they look at me
Flappy Bird. It’s very addicting.
Zimbabwe
United States
Pa Modou Kah
Eric Wynalda
Four or five
Robert Griffin III
Spiders
Yahoo! Sports
Las Vegas
Argentina
All of us
Los Súper Campeones (The Super Champi-ons), soccer cartoonsI watched as a kid
I have 10, but I always use the same one.
I don’t have twitter
Bats
Justin.tv
Argentina
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TV show I would want to be a guest star on …
Modern Family House of Lies Modern FamilyI like to watch TV, but don’t have a favorite show
Favorite musicto listen to duringa workout?
R&BRap: Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, etc.
Hip-hop Cumbia or Cuarteto
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A FRIENDLY FACE ROLAND ILG
A fixture at Providence Park for over 30 years, guest services attendant Roland Ilg
retired at the end of last season with a special party in the KeyBank Club for staff and friends.
Generations of fans from various teams – Timbers, Thorns FC, Portland State Vikings, Portland Beavers, Portland Rockies and more – may remember his smiling face at the southeastern corner of the stadium. Usually stationed at the old “Gate 35”, now known as Gate 1 near the Providence Sports Care Center, Ilg could be found greeting fans along with one of his trusty dogs.
But when Ilg began at the then called Civic Stadium in 1980, there was no sports care center. In fact, there wasn’t much of any cover at all until Ilg commandeered a portable shed from the Portland Expo Center that became
the little green Gate 35 hut. Prior to that,
Ilg would stand at his post in every kind of weather imaginable.
“I used to stand out at Gate 35 with a yellow rain coat,” he said. “I did that for I don’t know how many years.”
Ever resourceful, Ilg looked to improve his predicament. He had been working for a couri-er company that ran a loop route between the Expo Center, the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall and the stadium. Seeing new parking attendant sheds being installed at the Expo Center, Ilg managed to save one of the old ones prior to it being taken to the dump. He then brought it back to the stadium but, he said, “I got kind of in trouble over that. I finally had to go to the general manager and talk to him.”
Ilg’s commitment persevered as the hut has been there ever since, helping protect staffers from the elements.
A veteran of both the Swiss and U.S. Army, Ilg was also a noted baker who never had need for the oven temperature control settings. An instructor at a culinary institute, he would sim-ply open an oven, wave his arm to gauge the heat and he could just tell if it had the right feel.
A dog lover, Ilg could often be seen with one of his trusty companions around the
park. Dusty helped greet fans until her passing in 2011 and now Bebe has
been a constant partner. He even managed to grab an extra Timbers guest services jacket and cut it to size for her to wear.
While Ilg worked hundreds of games and events – Billy Graham’s visit in 1992 was probably the biggest crowd he can remember. He says his favorite part about working at Providence Park was getting to meet the fans.
“I’m kind of a people person,” he said. “It’s nice to be around all
the people. I got to know so many people and I still sometimes go to
the grocery store and people come up to me and say, ‘You know, you
used to take my tickets!’”Still a fan himself, Ilg knows that after an
incredible run of guest service excellence, he’s leaving the organization on a high note
given that the Thorns won the 2013 National Women’s Soccer League championship and the Timbers had a record-setting season.
“I said to myself, it’s kind of nice to get out of the deal on a winning streak.”
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SOUND VICTORY
Fans celebrate the Timbers’ win over arch-rival Seattle Sound-ers FC on Oct. 13, 2013, as the club made a push for its first MLS Cup Playoffs ap-pearance.
Photo byCraig Mitchelldyer
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Central defender Norberto Paparatto signed with the Timbers on Jan. 15, from Argentine Primera División side Club Atlético Tigre, where he made more than 100 appearances for the team during a seven-year stint. His first professional experience came with Argentine side Club Atlético Lanús, where he was teammates with midfielder Diego Valeri.
Midfielder Diego Valeri had a breakout season for the Timbers in 2013, recording a team-lead-ing 13 goals and 13 assists across all compe-titions. Valeri’s 12 assists in league play ranked first in MLS, while the skillful playmaker was awarded the 2013 MLS Newcomer of the Year award. In Valeri’s first match as a member of the Timbers, he tallied the team’s opening goal in the 14th minute of a 3-3 draw against New York. Later in the match, he shared the field with New York midfielder Jonny Steele.
A 28-year-old midfielder, Jonny Steele worked his way through the lower divisions, playing for the Rochester Rhinos, Carolina RailHawks, Puerto Rico Islanders and Vancouver Whitecaps among other teams before catching on with Real Salt Lake in MLS during the 2012 season. In two MLS seasons, Steele has registered sev-en goals and eight assists in 61 games between Real Salt Lake and New York. His hard work in 2013 paid off with a call-up to the Northern Ireland roster for a friendly against Turkey on Nov. 15, 2013. Steele earned his first senior international cap against Turkey under current Northern Ireland coach and former Timbers midfielder Michael O’Neill.
Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill was part of the Portland Timbers resurgence on the soccer scene as a member of the team’s 2001 roster. Playing for the Timbers in Portland’s inaugural season in United Soccer Leagues, O’Neill tallied five goals and six assists in 22 league games. O’Neill went on to coach Scottish club Brechin City (2006-08) and Irish side Shamrock Rovers (2009-11) before taking over the head coaching post for Northern Ireland on Dec. 28, 2011.
TIMBERS CONNECTION
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Entering his fourth season with the club, Timbers defender Jack Jewsbury has be-come well acquainted with all things Rose City. Exploring the city, and state, with his wife and two daughters, Jewsbury and his family have come to call Portland home.
Field TripWhen the team has a day off and it’s nice outside, chances are the Jewsbury family are out enjoying the sun. “We have a zoo membership, so on any days off we’ll head to the zoo with the kids. That’s a pretty regular thing for us. Other than that, we head to one of the many parks around town and let them run around and go crazy.”
Exploring the State“When we travel outside of Portland if we have a couple days off, we go down to Cannon Beach and usually get a place there. That’s a place that we really enjoy and the kids have a good time there as well. We went to Sunriver last year and spent two or three days there and that was unbelievable. That was the first time I’d been to that area.”
Fitting InHere are two examples of how Jewsbury has transformed into a true Portlander: “I’ve got more rain jackets now than I ever had in my life. … I drink more coffee than I ever have. With the surplus of coffee shops and how good they are, I definitely drink more coffee than I did before.”
Keep Portland Normal“Everybody wants to talk about how weird Portland is and how different it is. It was a bit of
a culture shock when we first moved here from Missouri, but now it seems pretty normal and the
only time it feels different is when we have family or friends from out of town come and they start
talking about it. For us, Portland is home now and we enjoy it.”
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Breakfast/Brunch “We just moved to Lake Oswego, so there’s a new brunch spot that we’ve hit up a couple times called La Provence Boulangerie & Patisserie (16350 Boones Ferry Rd., Lake Oswego, OR). They have a salmon hash that’s pretty good. Another place we like is Marco’s Café & Espresso Bar (7910 SW 35th Ave., Portland, OR) in Multnomah Village. It was one of our favorites before we moved.”
Lunch Having training that ends around lunchtime, the team is provided with meals after training, so going out to lunch isn’t typically an option. “I guess you could say Chipotle for lunch when I’m with the family. That’s an easy one for us because the kids will actually eat stuff there.”
Dinner “I have to break that into different categories because when we have the kids we can’t go anywhere really nice. Oswego Grill (7 Centerpoint Dr., Lake Oswego, OR) is a nice spot that we’ve gone with them. When my wife and I get out on our own, Morton’s Steakhouse (213 SW Clay St., Portland, OR) is a place we like to go, there’s a few things on the menu that we like there.”
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THE LIFE PA MODOU KAH
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee“My father played football and my mother played basketball. I could’ve chosen one of those, but I was more attracted to football, really. I didn’t have a specific soccer idol. I had Muhammad Ali as my idol because of the person he was and what he stood for. That was the thing that intrigued me, as well as his boxing skills, but mostly as a person. He stood for what he believed in and didn’t back down from anyone. That inspired me.”
International Career:Born in The Gambia, Kah moved to Norway as a boy and spent his
formative years in the Scandinavian country. He made his debut for the Norway National Team on Jan. 24, 2001, in a match against
South Korea. A member of the country’s Under-21 national team side as well, Kah has made 10 career senior international
appearances for Norway.
Finish your homework“My dad was the type of guy that didn’t pressure me. For
him, the most important thing was that I have a degree. He set me up with the team he was playing with, but still the priority was for me to go to school. I had to have my degree, otherwise I wouldn’t be a soccer player. I got my degree in engineering. I was playing when I was in school. When I got my contract, we had the teacher come in and give me lessons. We trained twice a day, so when we had time off, I would have two-and-a-half hours to do the lesson, and then I would go back to training. …Without schooling, I knew that I couldn’t play soccer, so I had to get that one straight and when I did it, and then it became automatic. Then, my father said if you want to pursue your dream as a soccer player, you can. For him, you never know what would happen. If you don’t finish school, you don’t have a degree, how are you going to work? I’m happy I did. You can always go back to a job afterwards.”
The perks of the job“The best thing is that you get to do this every day. Come in and practice, giving your best and leaving it all on the field and having the fans cheer you – you couldn’t ask for a better thing. Making your hobby as a living, you can’t always do it. When you are able to do it, you cher-ish it. It’s a moment to cherish because you never know when it’s going to end or when it can be taken away from you. While you’re still playing the game, you have to enjoy it every day. It’s a blessing.”
Pa Modou Kah’s life has taken him from The Gambia to Norway, around Scandinavia to the Netherlands, then to Qatar and Saudi Arabia before settling in Portland in May 2013. The hard-nosed defender quickly became a starter in the Timbers defensive back line, displaying a fierce work ethic and passion for the Rose City faithful. The son of a professional soccer player, Kah balanced schoolwork and practice before his professional career could take flight.
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Pa Modou KahBorn: July 30, 1980 in Banjul, The GambiaPro Career1998-2003: Vålerenga (Norway)2003-2004: AIK (Sweden)2004-2011: Roda JC (Netherlands)2011-2013: Al-Khor (Qatar, loaned to Qatar Sports Club in 2011-12)2012-2013: Al-Wehda (Saudi Arabia)2013-Present: Portland Timbers
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The BasicsIn a nutshell, CONCACAF Champions League – which was previously called CON-CACAF Champions’ Cup until 2008 – is an annual, 24-team tournament featuring the top teams in the North America (9 teams), Central America (12 teams) and Caribbean zones (3 teams).
• The qualified teams are drawn into eight, three-team groups for the opening group stage. Clubs from the United States cannot be drawn into the same group as a team from Mexico for the group stage.
• Each team will play one home and one away match against the other two teams in its group for a total of four group-stage matches from August-October.
• The eight group winners will qualify for the knockout stage. Qualified teams are then seeded 1-8 according to group-stage results and the bracket is deter-mined as No. 1 vs. No. 8, No. 2 vs. No. 7, No. 3 vs. No. 6 and No. 4 vs. No. 5.
• The knockout round consists home and away legs with the away goals rule used as a tiebreaker if the aggregate score is level after regulation in the second leg.
• The quarterfinals, semifinals and final are all played with the same format – two legs, away goals as the tiebreaker.
The IncentiveAn MLS club has not won the competition since the LA Galaxy lifted the trophy in 2000 with a 3-2 win over C.D. Olimpia from Honduras. Since the tournament shifted to its current format in 2008, Real Salt Lake is the only MLS team to reach the final, losing 3-2 on aggregate to Mexico’s CF Monterrey in the 2010-11 edition. Becoming the first MLS club to win CONCACAF Champions League in its current form stands to be a tremendous honor, but that is not the only incentive motivating clubs to do well in the tournament. The tournament’s champion qualifies for the FIFA Club World Cup, which features the champions of all six continental con-federation tournaments, as well as the domestic champion of the host country.Bayern Munich, who will pay a visit to the Rose City for the 2014 MLS All-Star Game, won the most recent FIFA Club World Cup in December 2013,
defeating host club and surprising championship-game participant, Raja Casablanca of Morocco, 2-0, in the final.
HistorySince 1962, a club from Mexico has hoisted the trophy an astounding
29 times, with Cruz Azul and Club America leading the way as each has five titles. The Champions League era has been dominated by Mexican clubs with CF Monterrey winning three consecutive times from 2011-13.
The largest and most prestigious international club tournament in North America, Central America and the Caribbean, CONCACAF Champions League will make its debut in Portland this season as the Timbers captured their first-ever berth in the tournament by virtue of finishing first in the Western Conference regular-season standings last season. The 24-team competition will celebrate its 50th anniversary for the 2014-15 edition. Here’s a primer to better understand the tournament’s history and the massive implications it holds for the winner.
CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 101
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Past Champions1962: Guadalajara (Mexico)1963: Haitien (Haiti)1967: Alianza (El Salvador)1968: Toluca (Mexico)1969: Cruz Azul (Mexico)1970: Cruz Azul (Mexico)1971: Cruz Azul (Mexico)1972: Olimpia (Honduras)1973: Transvaal (Suriname)1974: Municipal (Guatemala)1975: Atlético Español (Mexico)1976: Águila (El Salvador)1977: Club América (Mexico)1978: Three joint winners1979: FAS (El Salvador)1980: UNAM Pumas (Mexico)1981: Transvaal (Suriname)1982: UNAM Pumas (Mexico)1983: Atlante (Mexico)1984: Violette (Haiti)1985: Defence Force (Trindad & Tobago)1986: Alajuelense (Costa Rica)1987: Club América (Mexico)1988: Olimpia (Honduras)1989: UNAM Pumas (Mexico)1990: Club América (Mexico)1991: Puebla (Mexico)1992: Club América (Mexico)1993: Saprissa (Costa Rica)1994: Cartaginés (Costa Rica)1995: Saprissa (Costa Rica)1996: Cruz Azul (Mexico)1997: Cruz Azul (Mexico)1998: D.C. United (United States)1999: Necaxa (Mexico)2000: LA Galaxy (United States)2002: Pachuca (Mexico)2003: Toluca (Mexico)2004: Alajuelense (Costa Rica)2005: Saprissa (Costa Rica)2006: Club América (Mexico)2007: Pachuca (Mexico)2008: Pachuca (Mexico)(Champions League era begins)2008-09: Atlante (Mexico)2009-10: Pachuca (Mexico)2010-11: CF Monterrey (Mexico)2011-12: CF Monterrey (Mexico)2012-13: CF Monterrey (Mexico)
2014-15 TournamentThe Timbers qualified for the 2014-15 edition of the tournament, which begins in August with the first group-stage matches. Here’s a look at the how the four U.S.-based MLS clubs qualified for the 50th edition of the tournament.
Portland Timbers: 2013 MLS Western Conference winnerNew York Red Bulls: 2013 MLS Supporters’ Shield winnerSporting Kansas City: 2013 MLS Cup championD.C. United: 2013 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup champion
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2013 Year in ReviewOverall record: 11-6-5, 38pts.Playoffs – NWSL Semifinal: 3-2 win after extra timeat FC Kansas City (Aug. 24, 2013);NWSL Championship: 2-0 winat Western New York Flash (Aug. 31, 2013)Leading scorers: Alex Morgan (8g, 5a),Christine Sinclair (8g, 2a)Goals For: 32, Goals Against: 25
T he defending National Women’s Soccer League-champion Portland Thorns FC kick off their second season in the Rose City in 2014. Thorns FC features some of the top women’s soccer
players in the world, including standout forwards Alex Morgan and Christine Sinclair – both of whom contributed eight goals during the regular season in 2013.
Portland added many key parts to its roster during the offseason, strengthening the squad for a run at a second consecutive title in 2014. In addition to new head coach Paul Riley, a two-time WPS Coach of the Year winner, Thorns FC acquired the 2013 FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year and Germany Women’s National Team goalkeeper Nadine Angerer, U.S. Women’s National Team midfield-er Amber Brooks, Mexico National Team forward Jackie Acevedo and Australian Women’s National Team defender Steph Catley, among others.
This year’s schedule features 24 regular-season matches from April to August as new expansion club the Houston Dash joins the league for 2014.
Alex Morgan2013 NWSL Champion2013 CONCACAF Female Player of the Year2012 Summer Olympics Gold Medalist2012 U.S. Soccer Athlete of the YearThree-time nominee for FIFA Women’s World Player of the YearNew York Times’ Best-Selling Author
Christine Sinclair2013 NWSL Champion2013 Canada Walk of Fame honoree2012 Summer Olympics Bronze MedalistCanada Women’s National Team captainMost capped women’s soccer player in Canadian historyRanks third all-time in women’s international goal scoring
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Day Date Opponent Kickoff (PT) Venue
Sat. April 12 @Houston Dash 5 p.m. BBVA Compass Stadium
Sat. April 19 @Sky Blue FC 4 p.m. Yurcak Field
Sat. April 26 FC KANSAS CITY 7 p.m. Providence Park
Sat. May 3 @Western New York Flash 4 p.m. Sahlen’s Stadium
Sat. May 10 SEATTLE REIGN FC 7 p.m. Providence Park
Wed. May 14 @Houston Dash 5 p.m. BBVA Compass Stadium
Wed. May 21 WESTERN NEW YORK FLASH 7 p.m. Providence Park
Sat. May 24 SKY BLUE FC 7 p.m. Providence Park
Wed. May 28 @Boston Breakers 4 p.m. Harvard Stadium
Sat. June 7 WESTERN NEW YORK FLASH 7 p.m. Providence Park
Sun. June 15 WASHINGTON SPIRIT 2 p.m. Providence Park
Sat. June 21 @Washington Spirit 3:30 p.m. Maryland SoccerPlex
Wed. June 25 SKY BLUE FC 7 p.m. Providence Park
Sat. June 28 @FC Kansas City 5 p.m. Verizon Wireless Field at Durwood Stadium
Fri. July 4 CHICAGO RED STARS 11 a.m. Providence Park
Wed. July 9 @Chicago Red Stars 5 p.m. Benedictine University Sports Complex
Sun. July 13 FC KANSAS CITY 2 p.m. Providence Park
Thurs. July 17 @Chicago Red Stars 5 p.m. Benedictine University Sports Complex
Sun. July 20 BOSTON BREAKERS 2 p.m. Providence Park
Wed. July 23 @Washington Spirit 4 p.m. Maryland SoccerPlex
Sun. July 27 @Seattle Reign FC 4 p.m. Memorial Stadium
Sun. Aug. 3 HOUSTON DASH 2 p.m. Providence Park
Sun. Aug. 10 @Boston Breakers 3:30 p.m. Harvard Stadium
Sun. Aug. 17 SEATTLE REIGN FC 2 p.m. Providence Park
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The complete Portland Thorns FC schedule can be found at www.portlandthornsfc.com and fans interested in purchasing season tickets, single-game tickets or group tickets, are encouraged to contact the ticket sales office at 503-553-5555 or email [email protected].
2013 Year in ReviewOverall record: 11-6-5, 38pts.Playoffs – NWSL Semifinal: 3-2 win after extra timeat FC Kansas City (Aug. 24, 2013);NWSL Championship: 2-0 winat Western New York Flash (Aug. 31, 2013)Leading scorers: Alex Morgan (8g, 5a),Christine Sinclair (8g, 2a)Goals For: 32, Goals Against: 25
Christine Sinclair2013 NWSL Champion2013 Canada Walk of Fame honoree2012 Summer Olympics Bronze MedalistCanada Women’s National Team captainMost capped women’s soccer player in Canadian historyRanks third all-time in women’s international goal scoring
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Timbers Development
adidas TIMBERSALLIANCEThe adidas Timbers Alliance is a strategic partnership between the club and elite local youth clubs throughout the Timbers’ development territory, designed to build unique working relationships and devel-opment opportunities to help channel the top youth players toward Timbers development programs and academy. The adidas Timbers Alliance includes seven clubs – the Bend FC Timbers (Bend), Capital
TIMBERS REGIONAL TRAINING CENTERSOne of the major com-ponents of the Timbers development structure and Oregon ODP are the six Regional Training Centers, located in the cities of Beaverton, Bend, Eugene/Salem, Gresham, Medford and Vancouver, Wash. Each Regional Training Center is designed to identify and further develop elite boy players in the U-12 to U-14 age groups in its designated area. From these training centers, a pool of players is chosen to form state ODP and Timbers Pre-Academy teams at various age levels for regional and national competitions.
PORTLAND TIMBERS ACADEMYThe Timbers Academy consists of teams in the U-18 and U-16 age brackets of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy. The Timbers Academy teams com-pete in the Northwest Division against other elite youth teams in the region, including acad-emy teams from MLS clubs Chivas USA, LA Galaxy, San Jose Earth-quakes, Seattle Sound-ers FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC. The Timbers U-16 Academy also participates in the annual MLS Generation adidas Cup.
The Timbers Acad-emy provides elite youth players from
PORTLAND TIMBERS U-23sThe pinnacle of the Timbers development system is the Portland Timbers U-23s, which competes in United Soccer Leagues’ Premier Development League (PDL) – the top U-23 league in North America. Founded Nov. 11, 2008, the Timbers U-23s is an amateur team that has produced several first-team players, including midfielder Steven Evans, defender Bryan Gallego and goalkeeper Jake Gleeson. The team won the PDL championship in 2010 and competed in the 2012 and 2013 Lamar Hunt U.S.Open Cup.
Rooted in the club’s deep history, the Timbers have a passion for developing youth players and the sport of soccer in the region. Through partnerships estab-lished with Oregon Youth Soccer Asso-ciation (OYSA) and Oregon’s Olympic Development Program (ODP), the Timbers have built a comprehensive vertical develop-ment structure, which allows players within the club’s development territory a direct path from the youth level to the top tier of professional soccer in North America - Major League Soccer.
FC Timbers (Salem), Eastside Timbers (Gresham), Eugene FC Timbers (Eugene) Rogue Valley Timbers (Medford), Washington Timbers FC (Vancouver, Wash.) and Westside Timbers (Portland).Further, the Timbers have also partnered with Portland Youth Soccer Association and are working together with PYSA and the Oregon Youth Soccer Association to develop a recreational curriculum to complete the club’s development pyramid.
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The Timbers Academy provides elite youth players from Oregon and South-west Washington advanced training and competitive opportunities against the best youth players across North America.
Timbers Youth Leagues, Tournaments and CampsThe Timbers and OYSA have formed an innovative partnership, which sees the statewide, youth soccer organization become a part of the Timbers’ comprehensive youth development structure. One of the first of its kind, the partnership between the Timbers and OYSA has established top-tier development opportunities for thousands of Oregon’s youth soccer players through OYSA’s club leagues and tournaments. The Timbers provide OYSA and its clubs resources for coaching education and share best practices in player development, creating a unified devel-opment philosophy across the state. The MLS club also is the presenting partner of the Oregon State Cup.
The Timbers offer an exciting camp program for soccer players of all ages and skill levels throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington. Each camp is centered on age-appropriate exercises and activities designed to develop technical excellence and build a love for the game.
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2014 WORLD CUP
I t only comes around every four years. The most thrilling sporting tournament in the world descends on
Brazil this June as the 2014 FIFA World Cup gets underway. As if you need more convincing, the 2010 World
Cup Final between the Netherlands and Spain drew a worldwide TV viewership of more than 700 million people
as Spain lifted the trophy with a 1-0 win after extra time in South Africa. The 2014 FIFA World Cup, featuring
the United States in Group G alongside Germany, Portugal and Ghana, kicks off on June 12 and concludes with
the Final on July 13.
CroatiaCameroonBrazilMexico
Group A
SpainNetherlandsAustraliaChile
Group B
ColombiaGreeceIvory CoastJapan
Group C
ItalyEnglandCosta RicaUruguay
Group D
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FranceSwitzerlandHondurasEcuador
Group E
ArgentinaBosnia and HerzegovinaIranNigeria
Group F
GermanyPortugalUnited StatesGhana
Group G
BelgiumAlgeriaRussiaSouth Korea
Group H
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Stand Together Snapshot
Special Olympics OregonThe Timbers, adidas and Special Olympics Oregon have worked together since 2012 to support the Cascadia Challenge Unified Soc-cer exchange with Special Olympics Washington. New in 2014, the Timbers, Thorns FC and Providence Health & Services partner with Special Olympics Oregon to bring back the Special Olympics Oregon Fall Games, which had been dormant since 2008, and Prov-idence Park will be a home site for the event. The Fall Games will provide more than 600 athletes, 200 coaches and an additional 200 volunteers from across the state of Oregon the opportunity to compete and participate in a variety of events, including soccer. Spe-cial Olympics Oregon provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community.
AC PortlandMaintaining a vision to trans-form communities and serve hundred of local students through youth soccer, AC Portland combines with Stand Together to help supply the
The Portland Timbers Stand Together mission is to har-ness the power of sport to improve the lives of children and families in our region through targeted programs, deep partnerships and phil-anthropic giving. The players of the Timbers and Thorns FC, coaches, staff, team am-bassadors and Timber Joey get involved with the com-munity in a variety of ways with a number of different Stand Together community partners. Here’s a look at the team’s nine Stand Together community partners:
tools for young students to lead healthier lives, succeed academically and inspire pos-itive community engagement. The club and AC Portland will work together for a full season with a fundraising campaign through the 50/50 Raffle at all Timbers and Thorns FC home games as well as the with the AC Portland GET LOUD! Poetry SLAM.
Friends of TreesSince 2011, the Timbers and Friends of Trees have been doing their part to nurture a sustainable environment. Every time the Timbers score a goal, the club and JELD-WEN Windows & Doors plant a tree in the Portland community through the Score a Goal, Plant a Tree partnership with Friends of Trees. The 2,000 trees the Timbers have planted with pillar partner Friends of Trees absorb carbon dioxide (96,000 lbs./year), remove pollutants from the air (about 360,000 lbs./year), and intercept storm water (4,760,000 gallons of rainwater/year) to keep our rivers clean. Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest The mentoring program con-tinues its partnership with the club through the “Sports Bud-dies” program, which is a one-to-one mentoring program for at-risk youth with an emphasis on sports. By participating in their programs, Little Brothers and Sisters are more confident
For more information on the com-munity partners, Stand Together and community initiatives, please visit www.timbers.com/stand-to-gether or follow @PTStandTo-gether on Twitter.
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in their schoolwork perfor-mance, able to get along better with their families, 46 percent less likely to begin using illegal drugs, 27 percent less likely to begin using alcohol, and 52 percent less likely to skip school. Additionally, “Littles” who are part of Big Brothers Big Sisters have a 95 percent on time graduation rate.
Friends of TreesSince 2011, the Timbers and Friends of Trees have been doing their part to nurture a sustainable environment. Every time the Timbers score a goal, the club and JELD-WEN Windows & Doors plant a tree in the Portland community through the Score a Goal, Plant a Tree initiative with Friends of Trees. The 2,000 trees the Timbers have planted with pillar partner Friends of Trees over the years absorb carbon dioxide (96,000 lbs./year), remove pollutants from the air (about 360,000 lbs./year), and intercept storm water (4,760,000 gallons of rainwater/year) to keep our rivers clean.
Girls, Inc.A Thorns FC community part-ner during the team’s inaugural 2013 season, Girls, Inc., of NW Oregon, is a targeted, gender-specific program working to improve the lives of girls ages 6-18 years old with programs meant to encourage girls to be strong, smart and bold. Continuing to build on last year’s initiatives, the club will partner with Girls, Inc., of NW Oregon, for their annual Power of the Purse, Mind + Body Fair and International Day of the Girl events in addi-tion to the Girls of the Game program and Rose Ceremony
at Thorns FC home games.
Northwest OutwardBound SchoolThe Timbers and Thorns FC will work together with Northwest Outward Bound School to support their mission and raise awareness for their important work in the community. North-west Outward Bound School aims to change lives through challenge and discovery. In 2011, they established the Outward Bound Portland Center in east Multnomah County to bring their mission closer to low income and urban youth.
PlayworksThe club partners with Playworks in support of the organization’s annual Soccer Jamboree. Playworks strives to create a place for every kid on the playground, where every kid belongs, has fun and is part of the game. By having Playworks at their schools, teachers and administrators have reported lasting results as 93 percent reported a decrease in the number of disruptive events in the classroom. A further 86 percent reported a decrease in the number of bullying incidents; 94 percent reported an increase in students’ abilities to focus in class after recess; 98 percent reported an improvement in overall school climate.
Portland YouthBuildersThe Timbers and Portland YouthBuilders work together on the Timbers annual Corporate Cup, in addition to holiday giving with adidas. Portland YouthBuilders (PYB) serves 200 young people each year through a combination of academics, vocational training, leadership development, and long term support. PYB is a fully accred-
ited, diploma-granting high school and a BOLI-certified pre-apprenticeship training center. PYB students, who are all between the ages of 17-24, face multiple barriers to success including pover-ty, abuse or violence in the home, gang involvement, drug addiction, involvement with the criminal justice system, and/or homelessness. Despite these barriers, in 2013, 82 percent of PYB students were placed in a job, college, or apprenticeship after leaving PYB.
Schoolhouse SuppliesWorking with the club for nine years, Schoolhouse Supplies is an award-winning nonprofit that supports public education in Portland by giving students and teachers free classroom supplies. The Timbers have worked with Schoolhouse Supplies to provide backpacks full of school supplies to every student at Jason Lee Elemen-tary school in east Portland. To date, Schoolhouse Supplies has distributed more than $20 million worth of school supplies in Oregon, including nearly 450,000 books and more than 3.4 million pencils. In addition, they’ve had more than 46,000 teachers shop in their Free Store for Teachers.
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On April 19, 2012, the Portland Timbers un-
veiled the new adidas Timbers Training Center, a
state-of-the-art facility, built as part of a 10-year
partnership with Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation
District. The $6 million training center features
a natural-grass field and is the primary on-field
training ground of the Major League Soccer
club.
Some of the features of the adidas Timbers
Training Center include a 7,000-square-foot
indoor facility, with locker rooms for the Timbers
first team and development teams, fully-
equipped training and recently expanded fitness
areas, offices and a spacious lounge/common
area for Timbers players.
The grass field, widely regarded as one of
the best fields in the state, is a combination of
75 percent perennial ryegrass and 25 percent
Kentucky bluegrass that is perfectly suited for
cooler climates and provides uniform cover, and
greater stability, footing and durability.
The adidas Timbers Training Center is located
in Beaverton, approximately 10 minutes from
Providence Park. It also serves as the training
home for the Timbers’ development teams, spe-
cifically the Timbers U-23s as well as the club’s
U-18 and U-16 Academy teams.
As part of the public/private partnership
with THPRD, the Timbers will make an annual
donation to the Tualatin Hills Park Foundation
and will conduct a series of annual youth soc-
cer camps and coaches’ clinics at the adidas
Timbers Training Center. The training center
includes a synthetic, FieldTurf field designated
for public use.
The grass field was planted in mid-January 2012 from one-year-old sod.
The sod was planted in a vertically draining, sand-based root zone that includes small amounts of peat and calcined clay to stabilize moisture content and to hold nutrients.
The grass field was built using over 4,600 tons of specialty sand blend (383 truckloads) and will drain up to 12 inches of precipitation an hour.
The overall project took 5,240 man hours to complete.
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The 2014 Timbers
Kalif Alhassan 11 Diego Chara 21 Futty Danso 98
George Fochive 26 Jake Gleeson 90 Michael Harrington 5 Jack Jewsbury 13
Will Johnson 4
Norberto Paparatto 23 Taylor Peay 20
Maximiliano Urruti 37
Alvas Powell2
Donovan Ricketts 1 Jorge Villafaña 19
Andrew Weber 33
Diego Valeri 8
Rodney Wallace 22 Ben Zemanski 14
Steven Evans 15 Gastón Fernández 10
Aaron Long 24 Rauwshan Mckenzie 31Pa Modou Kah 44 Darlington Nagbe 6
Michael Nanchoff17 Frederic Piquionne 9
Schillo Tshuma 12
Steve Zakuani 7
Bryan Gallego 16
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