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Portland Timbers

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Los Angeles FC vs Portland Timbers (28 Apr)

Head Coach

Phil Neville

League Position
11

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Established
1975 (49 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Providence Park
(22,000 Capacity)

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Location
Portland, OR

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Competitions
American Major League Soccer

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smudgie: 06/Mar/24


Upcoming
28/04 Los Angeles - Portland Tim
04/05 Charlotte FC - Portland Tim
12/05 Portland Tim - Seattle Soun
16/05 Portland Tim - San Jose Ear
19/05 Minnesota Un - Portland Tim

Results
20/04 Columbus Cre 2 - 2 Portland Tim
13/04 Portland Tim 2 - 2 Los Angeles
07/04 Sporting Kan 3 - 3 Portland Tim
31/03 Vancouver Wh 3 - 2 Portland Tim
24/03 Portland Tim 1 - 3 Philadelphia

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I Portland Timbers sono un club calcistico statunitense di Portland (Oregon). Nato nel 1975 e sciolto nel 1982, il club partecipò in tale periodo alla North American Soccer League, la prima grande Lega calcio nordamericana di Prima Divisione; nel biennio 1989-1990 un club che cambiò il proprio nome in Portland Timbers prese parte all’American Professional Soccer League prima di sciogliersi anch'esso. Rifondato nel 2001, partecipa alla Major League Soccer.

Team Members


9

Aliaga



2

Araujo



27

Asprilla



24

Ayala



5

Bravo



16

Crépeau



33

Destin



10

Ferreira



99

Fogaça



17

Ikoba



31

Ivačič



29

López



44

Loría



22

Maciel



18

McGraw



4

Miller



15

Miller



30

Moreno



41

Pantemis



11

Santos



19

Williamson



21

Zamora



13

Župarić



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Stadium or Home

Providence Park is an outdoor stadium which houses the MLS Portland Timbers, NWSL Portland Thorns, and Portland State University Vikings football. The stadium underwent a $31 million renovation in late 2010 and early 2011. The stadium is owned by the City of Portland, and is managed by Peregrine Sports, LLC, the entity that owns the Timbers and Thorns.

Prior to the 2011 MLS season, the stadium was renamed Jeld-Wen Field from PGE Park, in a partnership with Klamath Falls, Oregon based company Jeld-Wen. Jeld-Wen is a manufacturer of windows and doors, leading to the stadium's nickname, "The House of Pane." In 2014, the stadium was renamed Providence Park after a partnership with Providence Health & Services was announced.

The Multnomah Athletic Club, an athletic club in downtown Portland, stands next door; the windows of the north side of the club's building overlook the field.

The Interstate 405 freeway in Portland is also known locally as the Stadium Freeway and travels near the stadium. In addition, the Providence Park MAX Light Rail station is across the street. The property slopes significantly downhill from the south end to the north end, with the result that the playing surface sits well below street level.

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2015


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