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2019 Portland Timbers season

The 2019 Portland Timbers season was the 33rd season in their existence and the 9th season for the Portland Timbers in Major League Soccer (MLS), the top-flight professional soccer league in the United States and Canada. The season covers the period from the end of the Timber's last match in MLS or MLS Playoffs in 2018 (December 8, 2018) to their final match in MLS or MLS Playoffs in 2019 (October 19, 2019).

Portland Timbers
2019 season
PresidentMerritt Paulson
Head coachGiovanni Savarese
StadiumProvidence Park
Portland, Oregon
(Capacity: 25,218)
Major League SoccerConference: 6th
Overall:11th
MLS Cup PlayoffsFirst round
U.S. Open CupSemifinals
Cascadia CupRunner-up
Highest home attendancePreseason:
N/A
Regular season:
25,218
Open Cup:
16,235
Lowest home attendancePreseason:
N/A
Regular season:
25,218
Open Cup:
16,235
Average home league attendancePreseason:
N/A
Regular season:
25,218
Open Cup:
16,235
Biggest win4–0
HOU (June 22)
LAG (July 27)
Biggest defeat4–1
LAFC (March 10)
Primary colors
Secondary colors
← 2018
2020 →
All statistics correct as of July 29, 2019.

Background edit

Season review by month edit

Off season edit

On December 10, Zarek Valentin has signed a new contract.[1]

Portland also announced roster moves that include recalling Eryk Williamson's loan from Portuguese first-division side Clube Desportivo Santa Clara. Andy Polo is now under contract with Portland after reaching a performance threshold included in his loan agreement. Portland exercised contract options on goalkeeper Kendall McIntosh, defenders Modou Jadama and Bill Tuiloma, and forwards Jeremy Ebobisse and Foster Langsdorf. Midfielder Cristhian Paredes remains on loan with Portland from Liga MX side Club América.

Portland did not exercise contract options on midfielders Victor Arboleda, Tomás Conechny, Andrés Flores and Lawrence Olum. Goalkeepers Jake Gleeson and Steve Clark are out of contract while defender Roy Miller and midfielder Jack Barmby are also out of contract. Portland announced they are in discussions with Conechny, Florés, and Clark for the upcoming season. Gleeson and Miller will now be available for free agency. Samuel Armenteros' loan will expire on December 31, 2018.[2]

Later on in the day, Portland also announced the signings of Portland Timbers 2 midfielders Marvin Loría and Renzo Zambrano.[3]

Portland released its protected list ahead of the 2018 MLS Expansion Draft. The protected players are Jeff Attinella, Sebastián Blanco, Diego Chara, Jeremy Ebobisse, Marco Farfan, David Guzmán, Foster Langsdorf, Larrys Mabiala, Lucas Melano, Cristhian Paredes, Andy Polo, Diego Valeri, Jorge Villafaña, and Eryk Williamson. FC Cincinnati are allowed to select up to five players from the eligible MLS player pool. Only a single player can be drafted from any one club.[4]

On December 13, former Portland midfielder Ned Grabavoy was appointed to club technical director.[5]

On December 14, Portland passed on round one of the 2018 MLS Re-Entry Draft.[6]

On December 20, forward Jeremy Ebobisse was named to the U.S. Men's National Team roster for January training camp.[7] Later that day, Portland passed on round two of the 2018 MLS Re-Entry Draft.[8]

On December 27, Portland traded right back Alvas Powell to Major League Soccer side FC Cincinnati for $250,000 in General Allocation Money. Portland will also retain a percentage of the international transfer value on Powell.[9]

On January 4, Portland's fixtures for the Mobile Mini Sun Cup preseason was released.[10]

On January 7, MLS released the 2019 schedule for all clubs.[11]

On January 10, center back and former club captain Liam Ridgewell mutually agreed to part ways with the club. He has been with the club since 2014.[12]

On January 11, Portland selected American forward Ryan Sierakowski from Michigan State and German defender Lennart Hein from Saint Louis University in the first two rounds of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft.[13]

On January 14, Portland selected American defender Francesco Moore from Indiana and Venezuelan midfielder David Zalzman from Memphis in the final third and forth rounds of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft.[14]

On January 15, Portland announced their full preseason plans which include trips to Costa Rica and Tucson, Arizona.[15]

On January 16, Portland acquire MLS rights to French defender Claude Dielna from New England Revolution.[16]

On January 18, Portland signed goalkeeper Aljaž Ivačič from Slovenian PrvaLiga side NK Olimpija Ljubljana.[17]

Later that day, it was announced that David Guzmán and [Marvin Loría were called up by Costa Rica for the match against USA on February 2, 2019.[18]

Preseason edit

On January 21, Portland club players reported in for the start of the 2019 MLS Preseason.[19]

On January 22, Portland Timbers eMLS competitor Edgar Guerrero finished in a tie for fifth on points with a record of 4-3-2 at the 2019 eMLS League Series One held in Los Angeles.[20]

On January 25, Portland announced the re-signing of goalkeeper Steve Clark and midfielder Andrés Flores for the 2019 season. Portland announced that midfielder Tomás Conechny has returned from his loan from Superliga Argentina club San Lorenzo while Eryk Williamson also returned from his loan with Portuguese first-division side C.D. Santa Clara.[21]

On January 29, Portland released their 2019–20 home kit that features ponderosa green and green night hoops with ponderosa green sleeves with native gold and white trims. It is the first time since the 2003 season that the team used a hoop design.[22]

On February 4, Portland played their first preseason match against Deportivo Saprissa and won 4–0. Goals were scored by Dairon Asprilla in the 9th minute, a brace from Lucas Melano in the 32nd and 45+1 minute, and Tomás Conechny in the 61st minute.

On February 7, Portland ended their Costa Rica preseason campaign by defeating C.S. Herediano 3–1. Goals were scored by Lucas Melano in the 31st minute, Andrés Flores in the 60th minute, and Foster Langsdorf in the 69th minute. Portland now travels to Tucson, Arizona to take part in the 2019 Mobile Mini Sun Cup for their final portion of preseason.

On February 13, Portland began renegotiation terms of their deal with NK Olimpija Ljubljana on goalkeeper Aljaž Ivačič, after he was found to have a leg injury.[23]

Later that evening, Portland began their first of three matches in the 2019 Mobile Mini Sun Cup against Seattle Sounders FC. Portland defeated Seattle 2–1 with goals from a successfully converted penalty by Diego Valeri in the 40th minute and the game winner from Jeremy Ebobisse, assisted by Dairon Asprilla in the 88th minute.

On February 15, goalkeeper Aljaž Ivačič underwent successful surgery to repair a left tibial stress fracture. He is expected to return to play in 6–8 weeks.[24]

On February 16, Portland played their second match in the 2019 Mobile Mini Sun Cup against New York Red Bulls. The match ended in a draw with goals from Jeremy Ebobisse, assisted by Sebastián Blanco in the 62nd minute. The final goal was a successfully converted penalty by Diego Valeri in the 90th minute.

On February 17, Portland Timbers eMLS competitor Edgar "RCTID_Thiago" Guerrero finished second overall with a record of 5–1–3 at the 2019 eMLS League Series Two held in Frisco, Texas. Guerrero finished first in the Western Conference and lost in the final versus Philadelphia Union's Cormac "doolsta" Dooley 2–1 in a best of three.[25]

On February 20, Portland signed Paraguayan right back Jorge Moreira on loan from Argentine Primera División side River Plate with purchase option.[26]

Later that evening, Portland played their third match in the 2019 Mobile Mini Sun Cup against Phoenix Rising FC. The match ended in a loss for Portland with a final score of 0–1 and Sebastián Blanco being sent off in the 90th minute.

On February 22, Portland acquired $100,000 in Targeted Allocation Money (TAM) in 2019 and $50,000 in General Allocation Money (GAM) in 2010 to D.C. United for a 2019 international slot.[27]

On February 23, Portland defeated Real Salt Lake 3–0 in their final preseason match in the 2019 Mobile Mini Sun Cup. Goals were scored by Jeremy Ebobisse in the 5th minute, assisted by Sebastián Blanco, Blanco in the 44th minute, assisted by Diego Valeri and Andy Polo, and Polo in the 72nd minute assisted by Valeri.

March edit

On March 2, Portland kicked off their 2019 MLS Campaign by traveling to Commerce City, Colorado to take on Colorado Rapids at DICK'S Sporting Goods Park. The match called for an orange Adidas ball due to the growing amount of snow on the pitch throughout the match. Goals were scored by Diego Valeri in the 29th minute. Sebastián Blanco scored in the 45+1 minute, and an own goal from Deklan Wynne would put the Portland up by three; however a late goal from Andre Shinyahiki in the final moments of stoppage time would level Colorado and the match ended in a 3–3 draw.

On March 10, Portland traveled to Los Angeles, California to face Los Angeles FC at Banc of California Stadium. Diego Chara received two yellows, one in the 35th minute and the other in the 72nd minute which would lead to a red card. The lone scorer was Jeremy Ebobisse in the 29th minute, assisted by Diego Valeri. Portland would fall 1–4, making it their only and largest loss of the season so far.

On March 17, Portland traveled to Cincinnati, Ohio to play against FC Cincinnati in their first league game, and their MLS home opener, at Nippert Stadium. Portland without Diego Chara due to a red card last match, ended up getting shutout 0–3 while Larrys Mabiala would be carded twice, sending him off in the 70th minute.

On March 19, Portland midfielders Cristhian Paredes was called up for the Paraguay national team and Andy Polo was called up for the Peru national team. Additionally, forward Jeremy Ebobisse, defender Marco Farfan and midfielder Eryk Williamson have been named to the U.S. U-23 Men's National Team.[28]

On March 30, Edgar "RCTID_Thiago" Guerrero competed in the 2019 eMLS Cup held at PAX East in Boston, Massachusetts. Guerrero defeated San Jose Earthquakes Alan "CaliSCG" Ortega with a 3–1 win in the knockout round but fell to FC Dallas' AlanAvi in the 2019 eMLS Cup Western Conference Semifinals with a score of 1–0.[29]

On March 31, Portland traveled to Carson, California to play against LA Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Park. Larrys Mabiala was not available due to a red card last match. LA was awarded and successfully converted two penalties, both taken by Zlatan Ibrahimović. Jeremy Ebobisse was the lone scorer, assisted by Diego Valeri and David Guzmán. Portland ended up losing 2–1.

April edit

On April 6, Portland traveled to San Jose, California to play San Jose Earthquakes at Avaya Stadium. Diego Valeri attempted to convert an awarded penalty but was unsuccessful from a save from goalkeeper, Daniel Vega. Portland's losing streak continues after a 0–3 defeat, placing them on both the bottom of the Western Conference and Supporters' Shield table.

On April 11, Portland revealed their 2019 Parley kit that will be used during the April 20 match against Columbus Crew SC.[30]

On April 13, Portland traveled to Frisco, Texas to play FC Dallas at Toyota Stadium. Portland was defeated 1–2 with the only goalscorer being Cristhian Paredes, assisted by Sebastián Blanco and Diego Chará.

On April 20, Portland traveled to Columbus, Ohio to play against former Portland head coach Caleb Porter and the Columbus Crew SC at MAPFRE Stadium. After seven matches, Portland finally found their first win of the season with a final score of 3–1. The first goal was scored by Larrys Mabiala, assisted by Diego Valeri. The second goal was scored by Jeremy Ebobisse, assisted by Sebastián Blanco. The final goal was scored by Jorge Moreira, assisted by Sebastián Blanco and Cristhian Paredes.

On April 27, Portland traveled to Toronto, Ontario, Canada to play against Toronto FC at BMO Field. Portland was successful at defeated Toronto with a score of 2–1. The first goal was scored by Bill Tuiloma, assisted by Diego Valeri in the 22nd minute. The second goal scorer was Jeremy Ebobisse, assisted by Sebastián Blanco and Diego Valeri in the 70th minute.

May edit

On May 2, Bill Tuiloma was awarded goal of the week for week 9.[31]

On May 4, Portland traveled to Sandy, Utah to face Real Salt Lake at Rio Tinto Stadium. Portland defeated Real Salt Lake with a final score of 2–1. Goals were scored by Sebastián Blanco in the 34th minute and the final goal scored by Diego Valeri in the 68th minute. Portland's win streak continues to three matches. Valeri's goal made him the ninth player in MLS to reach 70 goals and 70 assists.[32]

On May 6, Portland traded defensive midfielder David Guzmán to Columbus Crew SC in exchange for a 2019 international roster slot.[33] Shortly after, Portland announced the signing of their new Designated Player, Argentine forward Brian Fernández from Mexican club Necaxa.[34]

On May 11, Portland traveled to Vancouver, B.C. to play their first Cascadia Cup rivalry match of the 2019 campaign against the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Portland were defeated in a 0–1 shutout, ending their three-match win streak.

On May 15, Portland traveled to Houston, Texas to take on Houston Dynamo. Portland's newest Designated Player and forward Brian Fernández made his debut and scored within 11 minutes after he subbed. Portland would settle for a point on the road after a 1–1 draw.

On May 20, midfielder Andrés Flores was announced as a preliminary pick to the El Salvador national team for the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup.[35]

On May 21, midfielder Eryk Williamson was announced to the U.S. Senior and U-23 Men's National Team preparation camp from May 26 to June 2 in Annapolis, Maryland.[36]

On May 25, Portland concluded their long away campaign in Chester, Pennsylvania as they defeated Philadelphia Union 3–1. New striker Brian Fernández made his first start and captured his first brace with goals in the 31st minute assisted by Andy Polo, and the second in the 36th minute with assists from Diego Chara and Diego Valeri. The final goal was scored by Diego Valeri, assisted by Sebastián Blanco in the 87th minute. Portland now returns to Providence Park for their home opener of the 2019 MLS campaign on June 1.

On May 30, it was announced that Portland will travel to Tacoma, Washington where they will face Seattle Sounders FC at Cheney Stadium for the fourth round of the 2019 U.S. Open Cup.

June edit

On June 1, Portland hosted Los Angeles FC in front of a Providence Park record crowd of 25,218 for their home opener for the 2019 season. Portland was defeated with a score of 2–3. Goals were scored by Cristhian Paredes in the 46th minute and by Brian Fernández, assisted by Jeremy Ebobisse and Jorge Villafaña in the 84th minute.

On June 7, Portland midfielder Andrés Flores was called up for the El Salvador national team for the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup; meanwhile, midfielder Andy Polo was named to the Peru national team for the 2019 Copa América.[37]

On June 9, Portland left back Marco Farfan and midfielder Eryk Williamson are called up for the U.S. U-23 Men's National Team for a domestic training camp from June 9 through 16 in Herriman, Utah.[38]

On June 12, Portland traveled to Tacoma, Washington to play their first 2019 U.S. Open Cup match against Seattle Sounders FC in the fourth round at Cheney Stadium. Portland advanced with a 2–1 victory with both goals scored by Brian Fernández, assisted by Diego Valeri, Sebastián Blanco, and Jeremy Ebobisse.

On June 13, it was announced that Portland will host LA Galaxy in the round of 16 in the 2019 U.S. Open Cup.

On June 19, Portland hosted LA Galaxy in the Round of 16 of the 2019 U.S. Open Cup. Portland advanced with a 4–0 victory, marking their first clean sheet of the 2019 season. Goals were scored by Perry Kitchen (own goal) in the 28th minute, Brian Fernández in the 34th minute, Sebastián Blanco in the 37th Minute, and Jorge Moreira, assisted by Brian Fernández in the 82nd minute.

On June 20, Los Angeles Football Club defeated San Jose Earthquakes 3–1. This result means that Portland will travel to Banc of California Stadium for the quarterfinals of the 2019 U.S. Open Cup on July 10. Diego Chará was selected by Orlando City SC head coach James O'Connor to participate in the 2019 MLS All-Star game on July 29 against Atlético Madrid.[39]

On June 22, Portland defeated Houston Dynamo at home with a final score of 4–0. Marvin Loría received his first start with the first team since joining from Portland Timbers 2. His start was promptly celebrated with Loría being the first goal scorer of the match in the 39th minute, assisted by Jorge Moreira and Diego Valeri. Valeri would successfully convert an awarded penalty in the 61st minute. Brian Fernández continued his goal streak by scoring in the 63rd minute, assisted by Diego Valeri. Finally, Jeremy Ebobisse would be the final scorer in the 75th minute, assisted by Valeri. Goalkeeper, Steve Clark would receive his second shutout, continuing his two match streak.

On June 24, Diego Valeri, Marvin Loría, and Brian Fernández were announced to Team of the Week: Week 16. Diego Valeri was announced as the Player of the Week for Week 16.[40][41] Diego Chará was selected to the 2019 MLS All-Star Game roster for the match against Atlético Madrid on July 31, 2019.

On June 26, Portland traveled to Saputo Stadium to face Montreal Impact. With a mixed roster, Portland were defeated 1–2 with the only goal scorer being Tomás Conechny, assisted by Julio Cascante and Marvin Loría.

On June 30, Portland hosted and defeated FC Dallas 1–0. Brian Fernández set an MLS record with his fifth consecutive league goal. He scored in the 42nd minute with an assist from Sebastián Blanco.

July edit

On July 2, Portland announced the multiyear contract extensions of coaching staff members Giovanni Savarese, Carlos Llamosa, Miles Joseph, Guillermo “Memo” Valencia and Shannon Murray.[42]

On July 7, Portland traveled to Yankee Stadium where they defeated New York City FC 1–0. The lone goalscorer was Sebastián Blanco in the 14th minute.

On July 10, Portland traveled to Los Angeles, California to play against Los Angeles Football Club at Banc of California Stadium for the quarterfinal round of the 2019 U.S. Open Cup. Portland emerged victorious with a late goal in the 84th minute by Jeremy Ebobisse making the final score 1–0. Portland will now travel to Allianz Field in St Paul, Minnesota to play Minnesota United FC on August 7.

On July 15, Portland drew Colorado Rapids at home to a final score of 2–2. Marco Farfan was subbed out early due to an injury in 10th minute, Tommy Smith scored an own goal for the Timbers, Julio Cascante was sent off with a straight red in the 55th minute for a serious foul, and Diego Valeri successfully converted a penalty in the 63rd minute.

On July 16, Portland and Lucas Melano mutually agree to terminate his contract.[43]

On July 18, Portland hosted Orlando City SC to a 1–1 draw. The lone goal scorer was in the 82nd minute by Jeremy Ebobisse.

On July 21, Portland traveled to CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Washington to face local rival Seattle Sounders FC. Portland ended Seattle's undefeated home streak with a final score of 2–1, with both goals from Brian Fernández in the 20th and 51st minute.

On July 27, Portland hosted LA Galaxy for the final match of July. Portland dominated Los Angeles to a 4–0 victory. Cristhian Paredes captured a brace with goals in the 37th (assisted by: Jorge Moreira and Diego Valeri) and in the 81st minute (assisted by: Jorge Villafaña). Diego Valeri scored in the 41st minute (assisted by: Sebastián Blanco). Jeremy Ebobisse scored the final goal in the 88th minute (assisted by: Jorge Villafaña and Renzo Zambrano). Dairon Asprilla was issued a straight red in the 90+4 minute for violent conduct. LA Galaxy's Efrain Álvarez and Diego Polenta were also issued straight reds for violent conduct.

On July 29, Portland's secondary goalkeeper Jeff Attinella underwent successful surgery to repair anterior labrum tear in right shoulder. He is placed on the Season-ending injury list.[44]

August edit

On August 4, Portland traveled to Allianz Field in St. Paul, Minnesota to face Minnesota United FC. During the final minutes of stoppage time, Minnesota was awarded a penalty after a VAR review citing Larrys Mabiala with a handball in the box. Minnesota would successfully convert the penalty claiming a late 0–1 victory. Portland will remain in Minnesota for their semifinal match of the 2019 U.S. Open Cup on Wednesday against the same club.

On August 7, Portland's 2019 U.S. Open Cup run came to an end as they were defeated 2–1 by Minnesota United FC with the lone goal being scored by Brian Fernández (assisted by Jeremy Ebobisse) in the 45+2 minute.

On August 10, Portland hosted Vancouver Whitecaps FC for their third of four Cascadia Cup matches. Portland defeated the Whitecaps 3–1, placing them currently first in Cascadia Cup standings. Goals were scored by Sebastián Blanco (assisted by: Diego Valeri) in the 28th minute, Marvin Loría (assisted by: Sebastián Blanco) in the 55th minute, and Jeremy Ebobisse (assisted by: Tomás Conechny and Diego Valeri) in the 90th minute.

On August 14, Portland continued their ten home match run as they faced Chicago Fire. Portland defeated Chicago 3–2 after Fire midfielder Aleksandar Katai was sent off for a high elbow on Julio Cascante in the half hour mark. The first goal was scored by Jorge Moreira in the 11th minute. Brian Fernández captured a brace with goals in 21st minute (assisted by: Cristhian Paredes and Jorge Moreira) and again in the 88th minute (assisted by: Tomás Conechny and Diego Valeri).

On August 18, Portland was defeated at home to Atlanta United FC to a final score of 0–2.

On August 23, Portland hosted their rivals, Seattle Sounders FC to the final Cascadia Cup regular season meeting of the year. Portland's supporters, the Timbers Army performed a silent protest until the 33rd minute, showing their upset on the Iron Front ban. Portland was defeated 1–2 and Seattle won the 2019 Cascadia Cup. The lone goalscorer was Diego Valeri in the 54th minute.

On August 31, Portland hosted Real Salt Lake to a 1–0 victory. The lone goalscorer was Diego Valeri (assisted by: Andrés Flores).

September edit

On September 3, three Portland midfielders were called up for their national teams. Cristhian Paredes was called up for friendlies with Paraguay against Japan on September 5 and Jordan on September 10. Renzo Zambrano was called up by Venezuela for a friendly against Colombia on September 10. Andrés Flores was called up by El Salvador for CONCACAF Nations League matches against St. Lucia and the Dominican Republic on September 7 and 10.[45]

On September 7, Portland defeated Sporting Kansas City 2–1 at home with a late stoppage time goal. The goal scorers were Jeremy Ebobisse in the 83rd minute, and Brian Fernández (assisted By: Diego Valeri and Tomás Conechny) in the 90+4 minute.

On September 15, Portland was defeated at home by D.C. United 0–1. Bill Tuiloma scored an own goal.

On September 18, Portland was defeated at home by New York Red Bulls with a final score of 0–2.

On September 22, Portland drew 0–0 at home against Minnesota United FC.

On September 25, Portland drew 2–2 at home against New England Revolution, ending their ten match home streak.

On September 29, Portland traveled for their final away match to face Kansas City FC. Brian Fernández was sent off in the 36th minute for violent conduct. The final score was 2–2 with goals scored by Sebastián Blanco in the 29th minute and successfully converted penalty in the 85th minute by Dairon Asprilla. This draw keeps Portland in the running for the 2019 MLS Cup playoffs; however, they will need a victory or draw for their final match to guarantee a spot.

October edit

On October 6, Portland hosted and defeated San Jose Earthquakes with a score of 3–1 for their final regular season match, granting them entry into the 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs. The goal scorers were Larrys Mabiala (assisted by: Jorge Villafaña and Dairon Asprilla) in the 29th minute. Dairon Asprilla in the 59th minute, and Sebastián Blanco in the 75th minute. Steve Clark was awarded the Timbers Army player of the year. Portland will travel to face Real Salt Lake on October 19.

On October 9, two Portland midfielders were called up for their national teams. Cristhian Paredes was called up by Paraguay for friendlies against Serbia on Oct 10 and Slovakia on October 13. Renzo Zambrano was called up by Venezuela for friendlies against Bolivia and Trinidad and Tobago on October 10 and 14.[46]

On October 19, Portland fell 1–2 to Real Salt Lake at Rio Tinto Stadium, thus ending their 2019 MLS campaign. The lone goalscorer was Dairon Asprilla in the 47th minute (assisted by: Sebastián Blanco).

Team kits edit

Supplier: Adidas / Sponsor: Alaska Air

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Secondary

Coaching staff and front office edit

Executive staff edit

Position Staff
Chief executive officer Merritt Paulson
President of business Mike Golub
GM and president of soccer Gavin Wilkinson
Sr. VP, operations Ken Puckett
Sr. VP, ticket sales and services Joe Cote
Sr. VP, business operations and marketing Cory Dolich
Sr. VP, corporate partnerships Todd Spear
VP, communications Chris Metz
VP, broadcasting Matt Smith
VP, guest services and event sales Ashley Highsmith
VP, community impact Kristel Wissel
VP, finance Jessica Guenther

Last updated: March 19, 2019
Source: [1]

Coaching staff edit

Position Staff
Head coach Giovanni Savarese
Assistant coach Miles Joseph
Assistant coach Carlos Llamosa
Goalkeeping coach Guillermo Valencia
Video/data analyst Shannon Murray
Head athletic trainer Jon MacGregor, ATC
Athletic trainer Taichi Kitagawa, ATC
Athletic trainer Alex Margarito, ATC
Director, sports science Nick Milanos
Performance specialist Charles Burdick
Performance physical therapist Matthew Weston

Last updated: January 24, 2019
Source: Portland Timbers

Stadiums edit

Ground (capacity and dimensions) Providence Park (25,218 / 110x75 yards)
Training ground Adidas Training Facility

Source: Providence Park

Squad information edit

First team edit

As of July 16, 2019[47][48]
No. Name Nat Positions Since Date of birth (Age) Signed from Games Goals
Goalkeepers
1 Jeff Attinella (SEIL)   GK 2017 (1988-09-29) September 29, 1988 (age 35)   Minnesota United FC 32 0
12 Steve Clark   GK 2018 (1986-04-29) April 29, 1986 (age 38) free transfer 1 0
31 Aljaž Ivačič (INT)   GK 2019 (1993-12-29) December 29, 1993 (age 30)   NK Olimpija Ljubljana 0 0
43 Kendall McIntosh   GK 2017 (1994-01-24) January 24, 1994 (age 30)   Portland Timbers 2 1 0
Defenders
2 Jorge Moreira (INT) (L)   RB 2019 (1990-02-01) February 1, 1990 (age 34)   River Plate 16 1
4 Jorge Villafaña   LB 2018 (1989-09-16) September 16, 1989 (age 34)   Santos Laguna 85 2
5 Claude Dielna   DF 2019 (1987-12-14) December 14, 1987 (age 36)   New England Revolution 0 0
16 Zarek Valentin   LB / RB 2016 (1991-08-06) August 6, 1991 (age 32)   FK Bodø/Glimt 63 1
18 Julio Cascante (INT)   CB 2018 (1993-10-03) October 3, 1993 (age 30)   Deportivo Saprissa 16 0
25 Bill Tuiloma (INT)   DF / CDM / CB 2017 (1995-03-27) March 27, 1995 (age 29) free transfer 30 2
26 Modou Jadama   RB 2018 (1994-03-17) March 17, 1994 (age 30) free transfer 1 0
32 Marco Farfan (HG)   LB 2017 (1998-11-12) November 12, 1998 (age 25)   Portland Timbers 2 16 0
50 Larrys Mabiala (INT)   CB 2017 (1987-10-08) October 8, 1987 (age 36)   Kayserispor 67 6
Midfielders
8 Diego Valeri (DP) (C)   CAM 2013 (1988-03-15) March 15, 1988 (age 36)   Lanús 218 80
10 Sebastián Blanco (DP)   MF / FW 2017 (1990-03-05) March 5, 1990 (age 34)   San Lorenzo 91 24
14 Andrés Flores   CDM 2018 (1990-08-31) August 31, 1990 (age 33) free transfer 21 0
19 Tomás Conechny (INT) (L)   MF 2018 (1998-03-30) March 30, 1998 (age 26)   San Lorenzo 13 1
21 Diego Chara   CDM 2011 (1986-04-05) April 5, 1986 (age 38)   Deportes Tolima 224 7
22 Cristhian Paredes (L)   CDM 2018 (1998-05-18) May 18, 1998 (age 25)   América (34 on Loan) (5 on Loan)
30 Eryk Williamson (HG)   MF 2018 (1997-06-11) June 11, 1997 (age 26)   D.C. United 0 0
40 Renzo Zambrano (INT)   MF 2018 (1994-08-26) August 26, 1994 (age 29)   Portland Timbers 2 0 0
Forwards
7 Brian Fernández (DP) (INT)   FW 2019 (1994-09-26) September 26, 1994 (age 29)   Necaxa 11 8
11 Andy Polo   ST / W 2018 (1994-09-29) September 29, 1994 (age 29)   Morelia (14 on Loan) (0 on Loan)
17 Jeremy Ebobisse   FW 2017 (1997-02-14) February 14, 1997 (age 27)   2017 MLS SuperDraft 53 11
27 Dairon Asprilla   RW / LW / FW 2015 (1992-05-25) May 25, 1992 (age 31)   Atlético Nacional 76 5
28 Foster Langsdorf (HG)   FW 2018 (1995-12-14) December 14, 1995 (age 28) N/A 0 0
44 Marvin Loría (INT)   FW 2018 (1997-04-24) April 24, 1997 (age 27)   Portland Timbers 2 8 1

Second team edit

eMLS team edit

As of December 11, 2018[49][50]
Name Nat Since Gamer tag
Players
Edgar Guerrero   United States 2018 RCTID_Thiago

Competitions edit

Competitions overview edit

Competition Record Start Round First Match Last Match Final Position (Conference)
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Major League Soccer * 34 14 7 13 52 49 +3 041.18 1 March 2, 2019 October 6, 2019 11th (6th Western)
MLS Cup Playoffs 1 0 0 1 1 2 −1 000.00 First round October 19, 2019 October 19, 2019 Round 1
U.S. Open Cup 4 3 0 1 8 3 +5 075.00 4 June 12, 2019 August 7, 2019 Semifinals
Total 39 17 7 15 61 54 +7 043.59

Updated to match played October 19, 2019
Source: Competitions

Major League Soccer edit

Preseason edit

Costa Rica edit

  Win   Draw   Loss   Upcoming fixture

February 4, 2019 1 Saprissa   0–4   Portland Timbers San Rafael de Guatuso, Costa Rica
08:00 PST Report
Stadium: Sports Complex Fedefutbol-Plycem
February 7, 2019 2 Herediano   1–3   Portland Timbers San Rafael de Guatuso, Costa Rica
08:25 PST
Report
Stadium: Sports Complex Fedefutbol-Plycem
Mobile Mini Sun Cup edit

  Win   Draw   Loss   Upcoming fixture

February 13, 2019 1 Portland Timbers 2–1 Seattle Sounders FC Tucson, Arizona
18:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Kino North Stadium
February 16, 2018 2 New York Red Bulls 2–2 Portland Timbers Tucson, Arizona
16:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Kino North Stadium
February 20, 2018 3 Portland Timbers 0–1 Phoenix Rising FC Tucson, Arizona
17:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Kino North Stadium
February 23, 2018 4 Portland Timbers 3–0 Real Salt Lake Tucson, Arizona
16:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Kino North Stadium

MLS Regular season edit

Western Conference edit
2019 MLS Western Conference standings
Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification
4 Minnesota United FC (P, L) 34 15 11 8 52 42 +10 53 Playoffs first round & 2020 Leagues Cup
5 LA Galaxy (P, L) 34 16 15 3 56 55 +1 51
6 Portland Timbers (P, L) 34 14 13 7 49 48 +1 49
7 FC Dallas (P) 34 13 12 9 48 46 +2 48 Playoffs first round
8 San Jose Earthquakes 34 13 16 5 51 52 −1 44
Source: MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored; 8) home goals scored; 9) home goal differential; 10) coin toss or drawing of lots
(L) Leagues Cup berth; (P) Playoffs berth
Overall standings edit
2019 MLS regular season standings
Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
9 Toronto FC 34 13 10 11 57 52 +5 50
10 D.C. United 34 13 10 11 42 38 +4 50
11 Portland Timbers 34 14 13 7 52 49 +3 49
12 New York Red Bulls 34 14 14 6 53 51 +2 48
13 FC Dallas 34 13 12 9 54 46 +8 48
Source: MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) disciplinary points; 6) away goals scored; 7) away goal differential; 8) coin toss or drawing of lots
Matches edit

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March 2, 2019 1 Colorado Rapids 3–3 Portland Timbers Commerce City, Colorado
15:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Dick's Sporting Goods Park
Attendance: 12,717
Referee: Drew Fischer
March 10, 2019 2 Los Angeles FC 4–1 Portland Timbers Los Angeles, California
16:30 PST
Report
Stadium: Banc of California Stadium
Attendance: 22,003
Referee: Jair Marrufo
March 17, 2019 3 FC Cincinnati 3–0 Portland Timbers Cincinnati, Ohio
14:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Nippert Stadium
Attendance: 32,250
Referee: Ismail Elfath
March 31, 2019 4 LA Galaxy 2–1 Portland Timbers Carson, California
18:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Dignity Health Sports Park
Attendance: 23,820
Referee: Ted Unkel
April 6, 2019 5 San Jose Earthquakes 3–0 Portland Timbers San Jose, California
17:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Avaya Stadium
Attendance: 16,233
Referee: Drew Fischer
April 13, 2019 6 FC Dallas 2–1 Portland Timbers Frisco, Texas
17:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Toyota Stadium
Attendance: 14,376
Referee: Marcos de Oliveira
April 20, 2019 7 Columbus Crew SC 1–3 Portland Timbers Columbus, Ohio
16:30 PST
Report
Stadium: Mapfre Stadium
Attendance: 11,707
Referee: Chris Penso
April 27, 2019 8 Toronto FC 1–2 Portland Timbers Toronto, Ontario, Canada
12:00 PST
Report
Stadium: BMO Field
Attendance: 24,832
Referee: Alex Chilowicz
May 4, 2019 9 Real Salt Lake 1–2 Portland Timbers Salt Lake City, Utah
18:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Rio Tinto Stadium
Attendance: 18,066
Referee: Ramy Touchan
May 10, 2019 10 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1–0 Portland Timbers Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
19:00 PST
Report
Stadium: BC Place
Attendance: 18,356
Referee: Allen Chapman
May 15, 2019 11 Houston Dynamo 1–1 Portland Timbers Houston, Texas
17:30 PST
Report
Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 13,327
Referee: Ted Unkel
May 25, 2019 12 Philadelphia Union 1–3 Portland Timbers Chester, Pennsylvania
16:30 PST
Report
Stadium: Talen Energy Stadium
Attendance: 18,474
Referee: Drew Fischer
June 1, 2019 13 Portland Timbers 2–3 Los Angeles FC Portland, Oregon
19:30 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Robert Sibiga
June 22, 2019 14 Portland Timbers 4–0 Houston Dynamo Portland, Oregon
20:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Alan Kelly
June 26, 2019 15 Montreal Impact 2–1 Portland Timbers Montreal, Quebec, Canada
16:30 PST
Report
Stadium: Saputo Stadium
Attendance: 15,167
Referee: Rubiel Vazquez
June 30, 2019 16 Portland Timbers 1–0 FC Dallas Portland, Oregon
20:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Allen Chapman
July 7, 2019 17 New York City FC 0–1 Portland Timbers New York City, New York
15:30 PST
Report
Stadium: Yankee Stadium
Attendance: 18,363
Referee: Ted Unkel
July 13, 2019 18 Portland Timbers 2–2 Colorado Rapids Portland, Oregon
20:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Kevin Stott
July 18, 2019 19 Portland Timbers 1–1 Orlando City SC Portland, Oregon
19:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Joseph Dickerson
July 21, 2019 20 Seattle Sounders FC 1–2 Portland Timbers Seattle, Washington
18:30 PST
Report
Stadium: CenturyLink Field
Attendance: 50,072
Referee: Drew Fischer
July 27, 2019 21 Portland Timbers 4–0 LA Galaxy Portland, Oregon
19:30 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Allen Chapman
August 4, 2019 22 Minnesota United FC 1–0 Portland Timbers Saint Paul, Minnesota
13:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Allianz Field
Attendance: 19,726
Referee: Chris Penso
August 10, 2019 23 Portland Timbers 3–1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Portland, Oregon
20:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Ted Unkel
August 14, 2019 24 Portland Timbers 3–2 Chicago Fire Portland, Oregon
20:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Silviu Petrescu
August 18, 2019 25 Portland Timbers 0–2 Atlanta United FC Portland, Oregon
19:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Armando Villarreal
August 23, 2019 26 Portland Timbers 1–2 Seattle Sounders FC Portland, Oregon
19:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Jair Marrufo
August 31, 2019 27 Portland Timbers 1–0 Real Salt Lake Portland, Oregon
19:30 PST
Report Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Nima Saghafi
September 7, 2019 28 Portland Timbers 2–1 Sporting Kansas City Portland, Oregon
19:30 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Alex Chilowicz
September 15, 2019 29 Portland Timbers 0–1 D.C. United Portland, Oregon
12:30 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Drew Fischer
September 18, 2019 30 Portland Timbers 0–2 New York Red Bulls Portland, Oregon
19:30 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Alan Kelly
September 22, 2019 31 Portland Timbers 0–0 Minnesota United FC Portland, Oregon
13:00 PST Valentin   78' Report Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Robert Sibiga
September 25, 2019 32 Portland Timbers 2–2 New England Revolution Portland, Oregon
19:30 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Ramy Touchan
September 29, 2019 33 Sporting Kansas City 2–2 Portland Timbers Kansas City, Kansas
16:30 PST
Report
Stadium: Children's Mercy Park
Attendance: 17,281
Referee: Allen Chapman
October 6, 2019 34 Portland Timbers 3–1 San Jose Earthquakes Portland, Oregon
13:00 PST
Report
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Rubiel Vazquez

The 2019 MLS schedule was released on January 7, 2019.[11]

Results by round edit
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Updated to match(es) played on October 6, 2019. Source: Major League Soccer
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
Results by location edit
Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
34 14 7 13 52 49  +3 49 8 4 5 29 20  +9 6 3 8 23 29  −6

Last updated: October 6, 2019.
Source: Major League Soccer

Cascadia Cup edit

Standings edit
Pos Team GP W L D GF GA GD
2019, portland, timbers, season, 33rd, season, their, existence, season, portland, timbers, major, league, soccer, flight, professional, soccer, league, united, states, canada, season, covers, period, from, timber, last, match, playoffs, 2018, december, 2018, . The 2019 Portland Timbers season was the 33rd season in their existence and the 9th season for the Portland Timbers in Major League Soccer MLS the top flight professional soccer league in the United States and Canada The season covers the period from the end of the Timber s last match in MLS or MLS Playoffs in 2018 December 8 2018 to their final match in MLS or MLS Playoffs in 2019 October 19 2019 Portland Timbers2019 seasonPresidentMerritt PaulsonHead coachGiovanni SavareseStadiumProvidence ParkPortland Oregon Capacity 25 218 Major League SoccerConference 6th Overall 11thMLS Cup PlayoffsFirst roundU S Open CupSemifinalsCascadia CupRunner upHighest home attendancePreseason N ARegular season 25 218Open Cup 16 235Lowest home attendancePreseason N ARegular season 25 218Open Cup 16 235Average home league attendancePreseason N ARegular season 25 218Open Cup 16 235Biggest win4 0 HOU June 22 LAG July 27 Biggest defeat4 1 LAFC March 10 Primary colorsSecondary colors 20182020 All statistics correct as of July 29 2019 Contents 1 Background 2 Season review by month 2 1 Off season 2 2 Preseason 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 3 Team kits 4 Coaching staff and front office 4 1 Executive staff 4 2 Coaching staff 4 3 Stadiums 5 Squad information 5 1 First team 5 2 Second team 5 3 eMLS team 6 Competitions 6 1 Competitions overview 6 2 Major League Soccer 6 2 1 Preseason 6 2 1 1 Costa Rica 6 2 1 2 Mobile Mini Sun Cup 6 2 2 MLS Regular season 6 2 2 1 Western Conference 6 2 2 2 Overall standings 6 2 2 3 Matches 6 2 2 4 Results by round 6 2 2 5 Results by location 6 2 3 Cascadia Cup 6 2 3 1 Standings 6 2 3 2 Matches 6 3 MLS Cup Playoffs 6 4 U S Open Cup 7 Player and staff transactions 7 1 Transfers in 7 2 Loans in 7 3 Loans out 7 4 Transfers out 7 5 Contract extensions 7 6 2018 MLS Re Entry Draft picks 7 7 2019 MLS SuperDraft picks 7 8 Staff in 7 9 Staff out 7 10 Staff extensions 7 11 National Team participation 7 12 2019 MLS All Star participation 8 Honors and awards 8 1 MLS Player of the Week 8 2 MLS Goal of the Week 8 3 MLS Team of the Week 9 Statistics 9 1 Appearances and discipline 9 2 Goalkeeper stats 9 3 Top scorers 9 4 Top assists 9 5 Shutouts 9 6 Summary 10 ReferencesBackground editSee also 2018 Portland Timbers seasonSeason review by month editOff season edit On December 10 Zarek Valentin has signed a new contract 1 Portland also announced roster moves that include recalling Eryk Williamson s loan from Portuguese first division side Clube Desportivo Santa Clara Andy Polo is now under contract with Portland after reaching a performance threshold included in his loan agreement Portland exercised contract options on goalkeeper Kendall McIntosh defenders Modou Jadama and Bill Tuiloma and forwards Jeremy Ebobisse and Foster Langsdorf Midfielder Cristhian Paredes remains on loan with Portland from Liga MX side Club America Portland did not exercise contract options on midfielders Victor Arboleda Tomas Conechny Andres Flores and Lawrence Olum Goalkeepers Jake Gleeson and Steve Clark are out of contract while defender Roy Miller and midfielder Jack Barmby are also out of contract Portland announced they are in discussions with Conechny Flores and Clark for the upcoming season Gleeson and Miller will now be available for free agency Samuel Armenteros loan will expire on December 31 2018 2 Later on in the day Portland also announced the signings of Portland Timbers 2 midfielders Marvin Loria and Renzo Zambrano 3 Portland released its protected list ahead of the 2018 MLS Expansion Draft The protected players are Jeff Attinella Sebastian Blanco Diego Chara Jeremy Ebobisse Marco Farfan David Guzman Foster Langsdorf Larrys Mabiala Lucas Melano Cristhian Paredes Andy Polo Diego Valeri Jorge Villafana and Eryk Williamson FC Cincinnati are allowed to select up to five players from the eligible MLS player pool Only a single player can be drafted from any one club 4 On December 13 former Portland midfielder Ned Grabavoy was appointed to club technical director 5 On December 14 Portland passed on round one of the 2018 MLS Re Entry Draft 6 On December 20 forward Jeremy Ebobisse was named to the U S Men s National Team roster for January training camp 7 Later that day Portland passed on round two of the 2018 MLS Re Entry Draft 8 On December 27 Portland traded right back Alvas Powell to Major League Soccer side FC Cincinnati for 250 000 in General Allocation Money Portland will also retain a percentage of the international transfer value on Powell 9 On January 4 Portland s fixtures for the Mobile Mini Sun Cup preseason was released 10 On January 7 MLS released the 2019 schedule for all clubs 11 On January 10 center back and former club captain Liam Ridgewell mutually agreed to part ways with the club He has been with the club since 2014 12 On January 11 Portland selected American forward Ryan Sierakowski from Michigan State and German defender Lennart Hein from Saint Louis University in the first two rounds of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft 13 On January 14 Portland selected American defender Francesco Moore from Indiana and Venezuelan midfielder David Zalzman from Memphis in the final third and forth rounds of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft 14 On January 15 Portland announced their full preseason plans which include trips to Costa Rica and Tucson Arizona 15 On January 16 Portland acquire MLS rights to French defender Claude Dielna from New England Revolution 16 On January 18 Portland signed goalkeeper Aljaz Ivacic from Slovenian PrvaLiga side NK Olimpija Ljubljana 17 Later that day it was announced that David Guzman and Marvin Loria were called up by Costa Rica for the match against USA on February 2 2019 18 Preseason edit On January 21 Portland club players reported in for the start of the 2019 MLS Preseason 19 On January 22 Portland Timbers eMLS competitor Edgar Guerrero finished in a tie for fifth on points with a record of 4 3 2 at the 2019 eMLS League Series One held in Los Angeles 20 On January 25 Portland announced the re signing of goalkeeper Steve Clark and midfielder Andres Flores for the 2019 season Portland announced that midfielder Tomas Conechny has returned from his loan from Superliga Argentina club San Lorenzo while Eryk Williamson also returned from his loan with Portuguese first division side C D Santa Clara 21 On January 29 Portland released their 2019 20 home kit that features ponderosa green and green night hoops with ponderosa green sleeves with native gold and white trims It is the first time since the 2003 season that the team used a hoop design 22 On February 4 Portland played their first preseason match against Deportivo Saprissa and won 4 0 Goals were scored by Dairon Asprilla in the 9th minute a brace from Lucas Melano in the 32nd and 45 1 minute and Tomas Conechny in the 61st minute On February 7 Portland ended their Costa Rica preseason campaign by defeating C S Herediano 3 1 Goals were scored by Lucas Melano in the 31st minute Andres Flores in the 60th minute and Foster Langsdorf in the 69th minute Portland now travels to Tucson Arizona to take part in the 2019 Mobile Mini Sun Cup for their final portion of preseason On February 13 Portland began renegotiation terms of their deal with NK Olimpija Ljubljana on goalkeeper Aljaz Ivacic after he was found to have a leg injury 23 Later that evening Portland began their first of three matches in the 2019 Mobile Mini Sun Cup against Seattle Sounders FC Portland defeated Seattle 2 1 with goals from a successfully converted penalty by Diego Valeri in the 40th minute and the game winner from Jeremy Ebobisse assisted by Dairon Asprilla in the 88th minute On February 15 goalkeeper Aljaz Ivacic underwent successful surgery to repair a left tibial stress fracture He is expected to return to play in 6 8 weeks 24 On February 16 Portland played their second match in the 2019 Mobile Mini Sun Cup against New York Red Bulls The match ended in a draw with goals from Jeremy Ebobisse assisted by Sebastian Blanco in the 62nd minute The final goal was a successfully converted penalty by Diego Valeri in the 90th minute On February 17 Portland Timbers eMLS competitor Edgar RCTID Thiago Guerrero finished second overall with a record of 5 1 3 at the 2019 eMLS League Series Two held in Frisco Texas Guerrero finished first in the Western Conference and lost in the final versus Philadelphia Union s Cormac doolsta Dooley 2 1 in a best of three 25 On February 20 Portland signed Paraguayan right back Jorge Moreira on loan from Argentine Primera Division side River Plate with purchase option 26 Later that evening Portland played their third match in the 2019 Mobile Mini Sun Cup against Phoenix Rising FC The match ended in a loss for Portland with a final score of 0 1 and Sebastian Blanco being sent off in the 90th minute On February 22 Portland acquired 100 000 in Targeted Allocation Money TAM in 2019 and 50 000 in General Allocation Money GAM in 2010 to D C United for a 2019 international slot 27 On February 23 Portland defeated Real Salt Lake 3 0 in their final preseason match in the 2019 Mobile Mini Sun Cup Goals were scored by Jeremy Ebobisse in the 5th minute assisted by Sebastian Blanco Blanco in the 44th minute assisted by Diego Valeri and Andy Polo and Polo in the 72nd minute assisted by Valeri March edit On March 2 Portland kicked off their 2019 MLS Campaign by traveling to Commerce City Colorado to take on Colorado Rapids at DICK S Sporting Goods Park The match called for an orange Adidas ball due to the growing amount of snow on the pitch throughout the match Goals were scored by Diego Valeri in the 29th minute Sebastian Blanco scored in the 45 1 minute and an own goal from Deklan Wynne would put the Portland up by three however a late goal from Andre Shinyahiki in the final moments of stoppage time would level Colorado and the match ended in a 3 3 draw On March 10 Portland traveled to Los Angeles California to face Los Angeles FC at Banc of California Stadium Diego Chara received two yellows one in the 35th minute and the other in the 72nd minute which would lead to a red card The lone scorer was Jeremy Ebobisse in the 29th minute assisted by Diego Valeri Portland would fall 1 4 making it their only and largest loss of the season so far On March 17 Portland traveled to Cincinnati Ohio to play against FC Cincinnati in their first league game and their MLS home opener at Nippert Stadium Portland without Diego Chara due to a red card last match ended up getting shutout 0 3 while Larrys Mabiala would be carded twice sending him off in the 70th minute On March 19 Portland midfielders Cristhian Paredes was called up for the Paraguay national team and Andy Polo was called up for the Peru national team Additionally forward Jeremy Ebobisse defender Marco Farfan and midfielder Eryk Williamson have been named to the U S U 23 Men s National Team 28 On March 30 Edgar RCTID Thiago Guerrero competed in the 2019 eMLS Cup held at PAX East in Boston Massachusetts Guerrero defeated San Jose Earthquakes Alan CaliSCG Ortega with a 3 1 win in the knockout round but fell to FC Dallas AlanAvi in the 2019 eMLS Cup Western Conference Semifinals with a score of 1 0 29 On March 31 Portland traveled to Carson California to play against LA Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Park Larrys Mabiala was not available due to a red card last match LA was awarded and successfully converted two penalties both taken by Zlatan Ibrahimovic Jeremy Ebobisse was the lone scorer assisted by Diego Valeri and David Guzman Portland ended up losing 2 1 April edit On April 6 Portland traveled to San Jose California to play San Jose Earthquakes at Avaya Stadium Diego Valeri attempted to convert an awarded penalty but was unsuccessful from a save from goalkeeper Daniel Vega Portland s losing streak continues after a 0 3 defeat placing them on both the bottom of the Western Conference and Supporters Shield table On April 11 Portland revealed their 2019 Parley kit that will be used during the April 20 match against Columbus Crew SC 30 On April 13 Portland traveled to Frisco Texas to play FC Dallas at Toyota Stadium Portland was defeated 1 2 with the only goalscorer being Cristhian Paredes assisted by Sebastian Blanco and Diego Chara On April 20 Portland traveled to Columbus Ohio to play against former Portland head coach Caleb Porter and the Columbus Crew SC at MAPFRE Stadium After seven matches Portland finally found their first win of the season with a final score of 3 1 The first goal was scored by Larrys Mabiala assisted by Diego Valeri The second goal was scored by Jeremy Ebobisse assisted by Sebastian Blanco The final goal was scored by Jorge Moreira assisted by Sebastian Blanco and Cristhian Paredes On April 27 Portland traveled to Toronto Ontario Canada to play against Toronto FC at BMO Field Portland was successful at defeated Toronto with a score of 2 1 The first goal was scored by Bill Tuiloma assisted by Diego Valeri in the 22nd minute The second goal scorer was Jeremy Ebobisse assisted by Sebastian Blanco and Diego Valeri in the 70th minute May edit On May 2 Bill Tuiloma was awarded goal of the week for week 9 31 On May 4 Portland traveled to Sandy Utah to face Real Salt Lake at Rio Tinto Stadium Portland defeated Real Salt Lake with a final score of 2 1 Goals were scored by Sebastian Blanco in the 34th minute and the final goal scored by Diego Valeri in the 68th minute Portland s win streak continues to three matches Valeri s goal made him the ninth player in MLS to reach 70 goals and 70 assists 32 On May 6 Portland traded defensive midfielder David Guzman to Columbus Crew SC in exchange for a 2019 international roster slot 33 Shortly after Portland announced the signing of their new Designated Player Argentine forward Brian Fernandez from Mexican club Necaxa 34 On May 11 Portland traveled to Vancouver B C to play their first Cascadia Cup rivalry match of the 2019 campaign against the Vancouver Whitecaps FC Portland were defeated in a 0 1 shutout ending their three match win streak On May 15 Portland traveled to Houston Texas to take on Houston Dynamo Portland s newest Designated Player and forward Brian Fernandez made his debut and scored within 11 minutes after he subbed Portland would settle for a point on the road after a 1 1 draw On May 20 midfielder Andres Flores was announced as a preliminary pick to the El Salvador national team for the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup 35 On May 21 midfielder Eryk Williamson was announced to the U S Senior and U 23 Men s National Team preparation camp from May 26 to June 2 in Annapolis Maryland 36 On May 25 Portland concluded their long away campaign in Chester Pennsylvania as they defeated Philadelphia Union 3 1 New striker Brian Fernandez made his first start and captured his first brace with goals in the 31st minute assisted by Andy Polo and the second in the 36th minute with assists from Diego Chara and Diego Valeri The final goal was scored by Diego Valeri assisted by Sebastian Blanco in the 87th minute Portland now returns to Providence Park for their home opener of the 2019 MLS campaign on June 1 On May 30 it was announced that Portland will travel to Tacoma Washington where they will face Seattle Sounders FC at Cheney Stadium for the fourth round of the 2019 U S Open Cup June edit On June 1 Portland hosted Los Angeles FC in front of a Providence Park record crowd of 25 218 for their home opener for the 2019 season Portland was defeated with a score of 2 3 Goals were scored by Cristhian Paredes in the 46th minute and by Brian Fernandez assisted by Jeremy Ebobisse and Jorge Villafana in the 84th minute On June 7 Portland midfielder Andres Flores was called up for the El Salvador national team for the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup meanwhile midfielder Andy Polo was named to the Peru national team for the 2019 Copa America 37 On June 9 Portland left back Marco Farfan and midfielder Eryk Williamson are called up for the U S U 23 Men s National Team for a domestic training camp from June 9 through 16 in Herriman Utah 38 On June 12 Portland traveled to Tacoma Washington to play their first 2019 U S Open Cup match against Seattle Sounders FC in the fourth round at Cheney Stadium Portland advanced with a 2 1 victory with both goals scored by Brian Fernandez assisted by Diego Valeri Sebastian Blanco and Jeremy Ebobisse On June 13 it was announced that Portland will host LA Galaxy in the round of 16 in the 2019 U S Open Cup On June 19 Portland hosted LA Galaxy in the Round of 16 of the 2019 U S Open Cup Portland advanced with a 4 0 victory marking their first clean sheet of the 2019 season Goals were scored by Perry Kitchen own goal in the 28th minute Brian Fernandez in the 34th minute Sebastian Blanco in the 37th Minute and Jorge Moreira assisted by Brian Fernandez in the 82nd minute On June 20 Los Angeles Football Club defeated San Jose Earthquakes 3 1 This result means that Portland will travel to Banc of California Stadium for the quarterfinals of the 2019 U S Open Cup on July 10 Diego Chara was selected by Orlando City SC head coach James O Connor to participate in the 2019 MLS All Star game on July 29 against Atletico Madrid 39 On June 22 Portland defeated Houston Dynamo at home with a final score of 4 0 Marvin Loria received his first start with the first team since joining from Portland Timbers 2 His start was promptly celebrated with Loria being the first goal scorer of the match in the 39th minute assisted by Jorge Moreira and Diego Valeri Valeri would successfully convert an awarded penalty in the 61st minute Brian Fernandez continued his goal streak by scoring in the 63rd minute assisted by Diego Valeri Finally Jeremy Ebobisse would be the final scorer in the 75th minute assisted by Valeri Goalkeeper Steve Clark would receive his second shutout continuing his two match streak On June 24 Diego Valeri Marvin Loria and Brian Fernandez were announced to Team of the Week Week 16 Diego Valeri was announced as the Player of the Week for Week 16 40 41 Diego Chara was selected to the 2019 MLS All Star Game roster for the match against Atletico Madrid on July 31 2019 On June 26 Portland traveled to Saputo Stadium to face Montreal Impact With a mixed roster Portland were defeated 1 2 with the only goal scorer being Tomas Conechny assisted by Julio Cascante and Marvin Loria On June 30 Portland hosted and defeated FC Dallas 1 0 Brian Fernandez set an MLS record with his fifth consecutive league goal He scored in the 42nd minute with an assist from Sebastian Blanco July edit On July 2 Portland announced the multiyear contract extensions of coaching staff members Giovanni Savarese Carlos Llamosa Miles Joseph Guillermo Memo Valencia and Shannon Murray 42 On July 7 Portland traveled to Yankee Stadium where they defeated New York City FC 1 0 The lone goalscorer was Sebastian Blanco in the 14th minute On July 10 Portland traveled to Los Angeles California to play against Los Angeles Football Club at Banc of California Stadium for the quarterfinal round of the 2019 U S Open Cup Portland emerged victorious with a late goal in the 84th minute by Jeremy Ebobisse making the final score 1 0 Portland will now travel to Allianz Field in St Paul Minnesota to play Minnesota United FC on August 7 On July 15 Portland drew Colorado Rapids at home to a final score of 2 2 Marco Farfan was subbed out early due to an injury in 10th minute Tommy Smith scored an own goal for the Timbers Julio Cascante was sent off with a straight red in the 55th minute for a serious foul and Diego Valeri successfully converted a penalty in the 63rd minute On July 16 Portland and Lucas Melano mutually agree to terminate his contract 43 On July 18 Portland hosted Orlando City SC to a 1 1 draw The lone goal scorer was in the 82nd minute by Jeremy Ebobisse On July 21 Portland traveled to CenturyLink Field in Seattle Washington to face local rival Seattle Sounders FC Portland ended Seattle s undefeated home streak with a final score of 2 1 with both goals from Brian Fernandez in the 20th and 51st minute On July 27 Portland hosted LA Galaxy for the final match of July Portland dominated Los Angeles to a 4 0 victory Cristhian Paredes captured a brace with goals in the 37th assisted by Jorge Moreira and Diego Valeri and in the 81st minute assisted by Jorge Villafana Diego Valeri scored in the 41st minute assisted by Sebastian Blanco Jeremy Ebobisse scored the final goal in the 88th minute assisted by Jorge Villafana and Renzo Zambrano Dairon Asprilla was issued a straight red in the 90 4 minute for violent conduct LA Galaxy s Efrain Alvarez and Diego Polenta were also issued straight reds for violent conduct On July 29 Portland s secondary goalkeeper Jeff Attinella underwent successful surgery to repair anterior labrum tear in right shoulder He is placed on the Season ending injury list 44 August edit On August 4 Portland traveled to Allianz Field in St Paul Minnesota to face Minnesota United FC During the final minutes of stoppage time Minnesota was awarded a penalty after a VAR review citing Larrys Mabiala with a handball in the box Minnesota would successfully convert the penalty claiming a late 0 1 victory Portland will remain in Minnesota for their semifinal match of the 2019 U S Open Cup on Wednesday against the same club On August 7 Portland s 2019 U S Open Cup run came to an end as they were defeated 2 1 by Minnesota United FC with the lone goal being scored by Brian Fernandez assisted by Jeremy Ebobisse in the 45 2 minute On August 10 Portland hosted Vancouver Whitecaps FC for their third of four Cascadia Cup matches Portland defeated the Whitecaps 3 1 placing them currently first in Cascadia Cup standings Goals were scored by Sebastian Blanco assisted by Diego Valeri in the 28th minute Marvin Loria assisted by Sebastian Blanco in the 55th minute and Jeremy Ebobisse assisted by Tomas Conechny and Diego Valeri in the 90th minute On August 14 Portland continued their ten home match run as they faced Chicago Fire Portland defeated Chicago 3 2 after Fire midfielder Aleksandar Katai was sent off for a high elbow on Julio Cascante in the half hour mark The first goal was scored by Jorge Moreira in the 11th minute Brian Fernandez captured a brace with goals in 21st minute assisted by Cristhian Paredes and Jorge Moreira and again in the 88th minute assisted by Tomas Conechny and Diego Valeri On August 18 Portland was defeated at home to Atlanta United FC to a final score of 0 2 On August 23 Portland hosted their rivals Seattle Sounders FC to the final Cascadia Cup regular season meeting of the year Portland s supporters the Timbers Army performed a silent protest until the 33rd minute showing their upset on the Iron Front ban Portland was defeated 1 2 and Seattle won the 2019 Cascadia Cup The lone goalscorer was Diego Valeri in the 54th minute On August 31 Portland hosted Real Salt Lake to a 1 0 victory The lone goalscorer was Diego Valeri assisted by Andres Flores September edit On September 3 three Portland midfielders were called up for their national teams Cristhian Paredes was called up for friendlies with Paraguay against Japan on September 5 and Jordan on September 10 Renzo Zambrano was called up by Venezuela for a friendly against Colombia on September 10 Andres Flores was called up by El Salvador for CONCACAF Nations League matches against St Lucia and the Dominican Republic on September 7 and 10 45 On September 7 Portland defeated Sporting Kansas City 2 1 at home with a late stoppage time goal The goal scorers were Jeremy Ebobisse in the 83rd minute and Brian Fernandez assisted By Diego Valeri and Tomas Conechny in the 90 4 minute On September 15 Portland was defeated at home by D C United 0 1 Bill Tuiloma scored an own goal On September 18 Portland was defeated at home by New York Red Bulls with a final score of 0 2 On September 22 Portland drew 0 0 at home against Minnesota United FC On September 25 Portland drew 2 2 at home against New England Revolution ending their ten match home streak On September 29 Portland traveled for their final away match to face Kansas City FC Brian Fernandez was sent off in the 36th minute for violent conduct The final score was 2 2 with goals scored by Sebastian Blanco in the 29th minute and successfully converted penalty in the 85th minute by Dairon Asprilla This draw keeps Portland in the running for the 2019 MLS Cup playoffs however they will need a victory or draw for their final match to guarantee a spot October edit On October 6 Portland hosted and defeated San Jose Earthquakes with a score of 3 1 for their final regular season match granting them entry into the 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs The goal scorers were Larrys Mabiala assisted by Jorge Villafana and Dairon Asprilla in the 29th minute Dairon Asprilla in the 59th minute and Sebastian Blanco in the 75th minute Steve Clark was awarded the Timbers Army player of the year Portland will travel to face Real Salt Lake on October 19 On October 9 two Portland midfielders were called up for their national teams Cristhian Paredes was called up by Paraguay for friendlies against Serbia on Oct 10 and Slovakia on October 13 Renzo Zambrano was called up by Venezuela for friendlies against Bolivia and Trinidad and Tobago on October 10 and 14 46 On October 19 Portland fell 1 2 to Real Salt Lake at Rio Tinto Stadium thus ending their 2019 MLS campaign The lone goalscorer was Dairon Asprilla in the 47th minute assisted by Sebastian Blanco Team kits editSupplier Adidas Sponsor Alaska Air nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Primary nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SecondaryCoaching staff and front office editExecutive staff edit Position Staff Chief executive officer Merritt Paulson President of business Mike Golub GM and president of soccer Gavin Wilkinson Sr VP operations Ken Puckett Sr VP ticket sales and services Joe Cote Sr VP business operations and marketing Cory Dolich Sr VP corporate partnerships Todd Spear VP communications Chris Metz VP broadcasting Matt Smith VP guest services and event sales Ashley Highsmith VP community impact Kristel Wissel VP finance Jessica Guenther Last updated March 19 2019Source 1 Coaching staff edit Position Staff Head coach Giovanni Savarese Assistant coach Miles Joseph Assistant coach Carlos Llamosa Goalkeeping coach Guillermo Valencia Video data analyst Shannon Murray Head athletic trainer Jon MacGregor ATC Athletic trainer Taichi Kitagawa ATC Athletic trainer Alex Margarito ATC Director sports science Nick Milanos Performance specialist Charles Burdick Performance physical therapist Matthew Weston Last updated January 24 2019Source Portland Timbers Stadiums edit Ground capacity and dimensions Providence Park 25 218 110x75 yards Training ground Adidas Training Facility Source Providence ParkSquad information editFirst team edit As of July 16 2019 47 48 No Name Nat Positions Since Date of birth Age Signed from Games Goals Goalkeepers 1 Jeff Attinella SEIL nbsp GK 2017 1988 09 29 September 29 1988 age 35 nbsp Minnesota United FC 32 0 12 Steve Clark nbsp GK 2018 1986 04 29 April 29 1986 age 38 free transfer 1 0 31 Aljaz Ivacic INT nbsp GK 2019 1993 12 29 December 29 1993 age 30 nbsp NK Olimpija Ljubljana 0 0 43 Kendall McIntosh nbsp GK 2017 1994 01 24 January 24 1994 age 30 nbsp Portland Timbers 2 1 0 Defenders 2 Jorge Moreira INT L nbsp RB 2019 1990 02 01 February 1 1990 age 34 nbsp River Plate 16 1 4 Jorge Villafana nbsp LB 2018 1989 09 16 September 16 1989 age 34 nbsp Santos Laguna 85 2 5 Claude Dielna nbsp DF 2019 1987 12 14 December 14 1987 age 36 nbsp New England Revolution 0 0 16 Zarek Valentin nbsp LB RB 2016 1991 08 06 August 6 1991 age 32 nbsp FK Bodo Glimt 63 1 18 Julio Cascante INT nbsp CB 2018 1993 10 03 October 3 1993 age 30 nbsp Deportivo Saprissa 16 0 25 Bill Tuiloma INT nbsp DF CDM CB 2017 1995 03 27 March 27 1995 age 29 free transfer 30 2 26 Modou Jadama nbsp RB 2018 1994 03 17 March 17 1994 age 30 free transfer 1 0 32 Marco Farfan HG nbsp LB 2017 1998 11 12 November 12 1998 age 25 nbsp Portland Timbers 2 16 0 50 Larrys Mabiala INT nbsp CB 2017 1987 10 08 October 8 1987 age 36 nbsp Kayserispor 67 6 Midfielders 8 Diego Valeri DP C nbsp CAM 2013 1988 03 15 March 15 1988 age 36 nbsp Lanus 218 80 10 Sebastian Blanco DP nbsp MF FW 2017 1990 03 05 March 5 1990 age 34 nbsp San Lorenzo 91 24 14 Andres Flores nbsp CDM 2018 1990 08 31 August 31 1990 age 33 free transfer 21 0 19 Tomas Conechny INT L nbsp MF 2018 1998 03 30 March 30 1998 age 26 nbsp San Lorenzo 13 1 21 Diego Chara nbsp CDM 2011 1986 04 05 April 5 1986 age 38 nbsp Deportes Tolima 224 7 22 Cristhian Paredes L nbsp CDM 2018 1998 05 18 May 18 1998 age 25 nbsp America 34 on Loan 5 on Loan 30 Eryk Williamson HG nbsp MF 2018 1997 06 11 June 11 1997 age 26 nbsp D C United 0 0 40 Renzo Zambrano INT nbsp MF 2018 1994 08 26 August 26 1994 age 29 nbsp Portland Timbers 2 0 0 Forwards 7 Brian Fernandez DP INT nbsp FW 2019 1994 09 26 September 26 1994 age 29 nbsp Necaxa 11 8 11 Andy Polo nbsp ST W 2018 1994 09 29 September 29 1994 age 29 nbsp Morelia 14 on Loan 0 on Loan 17 Jeremy Ebobisse nbsp FW 2017 1997 02 14 February 14 1997 age 27 nbsp 2017 MLS SuperDraft 53 11 27 Dairon Asprilla nbsp RW LW FW 2015 1992 05 25 May 25 1992 age 31 nbsp Atletico Nacional 76 5 28 Foster Langsdorf HG nbsp FW 2018 1995 12 14 December 14 1995 age 28 N A 0 0 44 Marvin Loria INT nbsp FW 2018 1997 04 24 April 24 1997 age 27 nbsp Portland Timbers 2 8 1 HG Homegrown Player GA Generation Adidas Player DP Designated Player INT Player using International Roster Slot L On Loan to the Timbers LO Loaned out to another club SEIL Season ending Injury List Second team edit See also 2019 Portland Timbers 2 season eMLS team edit As of December 11 2018 49 50 Name Nat Since Gamer tag Players Edgar Guerrero nbsp United States 2018 RCTID ThiagoCompetitions editCompetitions overview edit Competition Record Start Round First Match Last Match Final Position Conference G W D L GF GA GD Win Major League Soccer 34 14 7 13 52 49 3 0 41 18 1 March 2 2019 October 6 2019 11th 6th Western MLS Cup Playoffs 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 00 0 00 First round October 19 2019 October 19 2019 Round 1 U S Open Cup 4 3 0 1 8 3 5 0 75 00 4 June 12 2019 August 7 2019 Semifinals Total 39 17 7 15 61 54 7 0 43 59 Updated to match played October 19 2019Source Competitions Major League Soccer edit Preseason edit Costa Rica edit Win Draw Loss Upcoming fixture Saprissa nbsp v nbsp Portland Timbers February 4 2019 1Saprissa nbsp 0 4 nbsp Portland TimbersSan Rafael de Guatuso Costa Rica08 00 PST Report Asprilla nbsp 9 Melano nbsp 32 nbsp 45 1 Conechny nbsp 61 Stadium Sports Complex Fedefutbol Plycem Herediano nbsp v nbsp Portland Timbers February 7 2019 2Herediano nbsp 1 3 nbsp Portland TimbersSan Rafael de Guatuso Costa Rica08 25 PST Pedroza nbsp 33 pen Report Melano nbsp 31 Flores nbsp 60 Langsdorf nbsp 69 Stadium Sports Complex Fedefutbol Plycem Mobile Mini Sun Cup edit See also 2019 Mobile Mini Sun Cup Win Draw Loss Upcoming fixture Portland Timbers v Seattle Sounders FC February 13 2019 1Portland Timbers2 1Seattle Sounders FCTucson Arizona18 00 PST Valeri nbsp 40 pen Ebobisse nbsp 88 Asprilla Flores nbsp 90 Report Bwana nbsp 33 Vargas A Roldan nbsp 36 Vargas nbsp 50 Stadium Kino North Stadium New York Red Bulls v Portland Timbers February 16 2018 2New York Red Bulls2 2Portland TimbersTucson Arizona16 00 PST White nbsp 13 Epps Duncan nbsp 26 Nealis nbsp 35 Epps Report Blanco nbsp 26 Guzman nbsp 55 Ebobisse nbsp 62 Valeri nbsp 70 pen Melano nbsp 90 Stadium Kino North Stadium Portland Timbers v Phoenix Rising FC February 20 2018 3Portland Timbers0 1Phoenix Rising FCTucson Arizona17 00 PST Dielna nbsp 70 Blanco nbsp 90 Report Dia nbsp 71 Jahn nbsp 87 Flemmings Mala nbsp 90 Stadium Kino North Stadium Portland Timbers v Real Salt Lake February 23 2018 4Portland Timbers3 0Real Salt LakeTucson Arizona16 00 PST Ebobisse nbsp 5 Polo Blanco nbsp 44 Valeri Chara nbsp 65 Polo nbsp 72 Valeri Valeri nbsp 74 Report Beckerman nbsp 68 Stadium Kino North Stadium MLS Regular season edit See also 2019 Major League Soccer season Western Conference edit 2019 MLS Western Conference standings Pos Teamvte Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification 4 Minnesota United FC P L 34 15 11 8 52 42 10 53 Playoffs first round amp 2020 Leagues Cup 5 LA Galaxy P L 34 16 15 3 56 55 1 51 6 Portland Timbers P L 34 14 13 7 49 48 1 49 7 FC Dallas P 34 13 12 9 48 46 2 48 Playoffs first round 8 San Jose Earthquakes 34 13 16 5 51 52 1 44Source MLSRules for classification 1 points 2 total wins 3 total goal differential 4 total goals scored 5 disciplinary points 6 away goal differential 7 away goals scored 8 home goals scored 9 home goal differential 10 coin toss or drawing of lots L Leagues Cup berth P Playoffs berth Overall standings edit 2019 MLS regular season standings Pos Teamvte Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts 9 Toronto FC 34 13 10 11 57 52 5 50 10 D C United 34 13 10 11 42 38 4 50 11 Portland Timbers 34 14 13 7 52 49 3 49 12 New York Red Bulls 34 14 14 6 53 51 2 48 13 FC Dallas 34 13 12 9 54 46 8 48Source MLSRules for classification 1 points 2 total wins 3 total goal differential 4 total goals scored 5 disciplinary points 6 away goals scored 7 away goal differential 8 coin toss or drawing of lots Matches edit Win Draw Loss Upcoming fixture Colorado Rapids v Portland Timbers March 2 2019 1Colorado Rapids3 3Portland TimbersCommerce City Colorado15 00 PST Kamara nbsp 16 Acosta Serna Sjoberg nbsp 27 Feilhaber nbsp 46 Shinyashiki nbsp 90 4 Report Chara nbsp 18 Valeri nbsp 29 Cascante nbsp 32 Blanco nbsp 45 1 Valeri Wynne nbsp 66 o g Stadium Dick s Sporting Goods Park Attendance 12 717Referee Drew Fischer Los Angeles FC v Portland Timbers March 10 2019 2Los Angeles FC4 1Portland TimbersLos Angeles California16 30 PST Kaye nbsp 14 Vela Atuesta nbsp 17 Ramirez nbsp 45 Diomande nbsp 65 Carlos Vela Report Ebobisse nbsp 29 Valeri Chara nbsp 35 nbsp 72 Valentin nbsp 47 Stadium Banc of California Stadium Attendance 22 003Referee Jair Marrufo FC Cincinnati v Portland Timbers March 17 2019 3FC Cincinnati3 0Portland TimbersCincinnati Ohio14 00 PST Waston nbsp 15 Bertone nbsp 46 Cruz nbsp 61 Deplagne nbsp 63 Mattocks Bertone nbsp 90 Report Mabiala nbsp 45 4 nbsp 70 Melano nbsp 65 Stadium Nippert Stadium Attendance 32 250Referee Ismail Elfath LA Galaxy v Portland Timbers March 31 2019 4LA Galaxy2 1Portland TimbersCarson California18 00 PST Ibrahimovic nbsp 33 pen 65 pen nbsp 80 dos Santos nbsp 68 Lletget nbsp 75 Report Ebobisse nbsp 44 Guzman Valeri Blanco nbsp 59 Valeri nbsp 65 Stadium Dignity Health Sports Park Attendance 23 820Referee Ted Unkel San Jose Earthquakes v Portland Timbers April 6 2019 5San Jose Earthquakes3 0Portland TimbersSan Jose California17 00 PST Salinas nbsp 15 Espinoza Lopez nbsp 28 Hoesen nbsp 33 Espinoza nbsp 34 Eriksson nbsp 36 Cummings nbsp 55 Report Mabiala nbsp 26 Stadium Avaya Stadium Attendance 16 233Referee Drew Fischer FC Dallas v Portland Timbers April 13 2019 6FC Dallas2 1Portland TimbersFrisco Texas17 00 PST Ferreira nbsp 9 Ziegler nbsp 60 pen Pomykal nbsp 65 Report Chara nbsp 51 Paredes nbsp 67 Blanco Chara Stadium Toyota Stadium Attendance 14 376Referee Marcos de Oliveira Columbus Crew SC v Portland Timbers April 20 2019 7Columbus Crew SC1 3Portland TimbersColumbus Ohio16 30 PST P Santos nbsp 69 Report Valentin nbsp 25 Mabiala nbsp 31 Valeri Ebobisse nbsp 35 Blanco Conechny nbsp 78 Blanco nbsp 89 Moreira nbsp 90 1 Blanco Paredes Stadium Mapfre Stadium Attendance 11 707Referee Chris Penso Toronto FC v Portland Timbers April 27 2019 8Toronto FC1 2Portland TimbersToronto Ontario Canada12 00 PST Osorio nbsp 20 Mavinga nbsp 64 Report Tuiloma nbsp 22 Valeri Moreira nbsp 66 Ebobisse nbsp 70 Blanco Valeri Chara nbsp 87 Stadium BMO Field Attendance 24 832Referee Alex Chilowicz Real Salt Lake v Portland Timbers May 4 2019 9Real Salt Lake1 2Portland TimbersSalt Lake City Utah18 00 PST Toia nbsp 48 Johnson nbsp 62 Baird Besler Besler nbsp 77 Herrera nbsp 78 Report Blanco nbsp 34 Moreira nbsp 45 3 Valeri nbsp 68 Stadium Rio Tinto Stadium Attendance 18 066Referee Ramy Touchan Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers May 10 2019 10Vancouver Whitecaps FC1 0Portland TimbersVancouver British Columbia Canada19 00 PST Montero nbsp 9 Teibert Godoy nbsp 61 Report Blanco nbsp 28 Paredes nbsp 48 Chara nbsp 90 Stadium BC Place Attendance 18 356Referee Allen Chapman Houston Dynamo v Portland Timbers May 15 2019 11Houston Dynamo1 1Portland TimbersHouston Texas17 30 PST Manotas nbsp 40 Elis Rodriguez Figueroa nbsp 47 Report Zambrano nbsp 42 Fernandez nbsp 77 Blanco Blanco nbsp 79 Stadium BBVA Compass Stadium Attendance 13 327Referee Ted Unkel Philadelphia Union v Portland Timbers May 25 2019 12Philadelphia Union1 3Portland TimbersChester Pennsylvania16 30 PST Przybylko nbsp 47 Picault Wagner Elliott nbsp 85 Report Clark nbsp 22 Fernandez nbsp 31 Polo nbsp 36 Chara Valeri Valeri nbsp 87 Blanco Chara nbsp 90 3 Stadium Talen Energy Stadium Attendance 18 474Referee Drew Fischer Portland Timbers v Los Angeles FC June 1 2019 13Portland Timbers2 3Los Angeles FCPortland Oregon19 30 PST Mabiala nbsp 45 2 Paredes nbsp 46 Tuiloma nbsp 58 Fernandez nbsp 84 Ebobisse Villafana nbsp 90 9 Blanco nbsp 85 Report Vela nbsp 6 Rossi nbsp 34 Blackmon Vela Blessing nbsp 54 Harvey Atuesta nbsp 88 Diomande nbsp 90 9 Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Robert Sibiga Portland Timbers v Houston Dynamo June 22 2019 14Portland Timbers4 0Houston DynamoPortland Oregon20 00 PST Cascante nbsp 12 Chara nbsp 31 Loria nbsp 39 Moreira Valeri Valeri nbsp 54 nbsp 61 pen Fernandez nbsp 63 Valeri Ebobisse nbsp 75 Valeri Report Martinez nbsp 16 Pena nbsp 34 Vera nbsp 47 Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Alan Kelly Montreal Impact v Portland Timbers June 26 2019 15Montreal Impact2 1Portland TimbersMontreal Quebec Canada16 30 PST Okwonkwo nbsp 28 Sagna nbsp 66 Taider Shome nbsp 32 Cabrera nbsp 90 3 Report Conechny nbsp 53 Cascante Loria nbsp 57 Farfan nbsp 77 Stadium Saputo Stadium Attendance 15 167Referee Rubiel Vazquez Portland Timbers v FC Dallas June 30 2019 16Portland Timbers1 0FC DallasPortland Oregon20 00 PST Fernandez nbsp 42 Blanco Moreira nbsp 88 Report Badji nbsp 32 Pomykal nbsp 50 Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Allen Chapman New York City FC v Portland Timbers July 7 2019 17New York City FC0 1Portland TimbersNew York City New York15 30 PST Sweat nbsp 81 Ofori nbsp 88 Report Blanco nbsp 14 nbsp 44 Dielna nbsp 40 Farfan nbsp 44 Asprilla nbsp 45 2 Valentin nbsp 45 3 Stadium Yankee Stadium Attendance 18 363Referee Ted Unkel Portland Timbers v Colorado Rapids July 13 2019 18Portland Timbers2 2Colorado RapidsPortland Oregon20 00 PST Valeri nbsp 21 nbsp 63 pen Smith nbsp 27 o g Cascante nbsp 55 Zambrano nbsp 77 Ebobisse nbsp 89 Report Smith nbsp 22 Lewis nbsp 28 Rubio nbsp 59 Nicholson nbsp 76 Wilson Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Kevin Stott Portland Timbers v Orlando City SC July 18 2019 19Portland Timbers1 1Orlando City SCPortland Oregon19 00 PST Fernandez nbsp 9 Mabiala nbsp 67 Ebobisse nbsp 82 Dielna nbsp 89 Report Patino nbsp 44 nbsp 77 Rosell nbsp 50 Mendez nbsp 86 Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Joseph Dickerson Seattle Sounders FC v Portland Timbers July 21 2019 20Seattle Sounders FC1 2Portland TimbersSeattle Washington18 30 PST Ruidiaz nbsp 50 Leerdam nbsp 66 Report Fernandez nbsp 20 nbsp 51 Blanco Valeri nbsp 82 Moreira nbsp 84 Chara nbsp 90 9 Stadium CenturyLink Field Attendance 50 072Referee Drew Fischer Portland Timbers v LA Galaxy July 27 2019 21Portland Timbers4 0LA GalaxyPortland Oregon19 30 PST Paredes nbsp 16 nbsp 37 Moreira Valeri nbsp 81 Villafana Zambrano nbsp 24 Valeri nbsp 41 Blanco nbsp 42 Ebobisse nbsp 88 Villafana Zambrano Asprilla nbsp 90 4 Report Polenta nbsp 58 nbsp 90 4 Rolf Feltscher nbsp 61 Zlatan Ibrahimovic nbsp 76 Efrain Alvarez nbsp 84 Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Allen Chapman Minnesota United FC v Portland Timbers August 4 2019 22Minnesota United FC1 0Portland TimbersSaint Paul Minnesota13 00 PST Boxall nbsp 75 Finlay nbsp 90 4 pen Report Mabiala nbsp 39 Clark nbsp 50 Chara nbsp 53 Cascante nbsp 58 Stadium Allianz Field Attendance 19 726Referee Chris Penso Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC August 10 2019 23Portland Timbers3 1Vancouver Whitecaps FCPortland Oregon20 00 PST Blanco nbsp 28 Valeri Cascante nbsp 45 5 Loria nbsp 55 Blanco nbsp 59 Ebobisse nbsp 90 Conechny Valeri Report Vair nbsp 38 Gody nbsp 65 Nerwinski nbsp 84 Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Ted Unkel Portland Timbers v Chicago Fire August 14 2019 24Portland Timbers3 2Chicago FirePortland Oregon20 00 PST Moreira nbsp 11 Fernandez nbsp 21 Paredes Moreira nbsp 88 Conechny Valeri Loria nbsp 27 Ebobisse nbsp 81 Report Katai nbsp 30 Nikolic nbsp 74 Calvo nbsp 79 Sapong nbsp 90 2 Frankowski Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Silviu Petrescu Portland Timbers v Atlanta United FC August 18 2019 25Portland Timbers0 2Atlanta United FCPortland Oregon19 00 PST Moreira nbsp 42 Report Pirez nbsp 14 Larentowicz nbsp 24 Pogba nbsp 33 Barco nbsp 45 1 Martinez nbsp 46 Gressel Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Armando Villarreal Portland Timbers v Seattle Sounders FC August 23 2019 26Portland Timbers1 2Seattle Sounders FCPortland Oregon19 00 PST Valeri nbsp 54 Report Roldan nbsp 22 Ruidiaz Ruidiaz nbsp 47 Morris Leerdam nbsp 53 Jones nbsp 65 Abdul Salaam nbsp 84 Frei nbsp 90 1 Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Jair Marrufo Portland Timbers v Real Salt Lake August 31 2019 27Portland Timbers1 0Real Salt LakePortland Oregon19 30 PST Valeri nbsp 16 Flores Dielna nbsp 66 Zambrano nbsp 90 6 Report Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Nima Saghafi Portland Timbers v Sporting Kansas City September 7 2019 28Portland Timbers2 1Sporting Kansas CityPortland Oregon19 30 PST Polo nbsp 40 Eboisse nbsp 83 nbsp 86 Fernandez nbsp 90 4 Valeri Conechny Report Gerso nbsp 45 Zusi nbsp 58 Feilhaber nbsp 65 Salloi Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Alex Chilowicz Portland Timbers v D C United September 15 2019 29Portland Timbers0 1D C UnitedPortland Oregon12 30 PST Williamson nbsp 46 Report Tuiloma nbsp 25 o g Rooney nbsp 64 Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Drew Fischer Portland Timbers v New York Red Bulls September 18 2019 30Portland Timbers0 2New York Red BullsPortland Oregon19 30 PST Chara nbsp 76 Moreira nbsp 90 3 Report Duncan nbsp 3 Sims Rzatkowski Royer nbsp 90 6 pen Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Alan Kelly Portland Timbers v Minnesota United FC September 22 2019 31Portland Timbers0 0Minnesota United FCPortland Oregon13 00 PST Valentin nbsp 78 Report Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Robert Sibiga Portland Timbers v New England Revolution September 25 2019 32Portland Timbers2 2New England RevolutionPortland Oregon19 30 PST Ebobisse nbsp 49 Villafana nbsp 81 Blanco Mabiala nbsp 88 Blanco nbsp 90 8 Report Mancienne nbsp 67 Fagundez nbsp 68 Bou nbsp 87 Bunbury Penilla Gil nbsp 90 7 pen Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Ramy Touchan Sporting Kansas City v Portland Timbers September 29 2019 33Sporting Kansas City2 2Portland TimbersKansas City Kansas16 30 PST Nemeth nbsp 30 Russell Espinoza Gutierrez nbsp 35 Espinoza nbsp 38 Salloi nbsp 46 Barath nbsp 75 Melia nbsp 81 Sanchez nbsp 84 Report Blanco nbsp 29 nbsp 65 Fernandez nbsp 35 nbsp 36 Zambrano nbsp 60 Valentin nbsp 72 Asprilla nbsp 85 pen Stadium Children s Mercy Park Attendance 17 281Referee Allen Chapman Portland Timbers v San Jose Earthquakes October 6 2019 34Portland Timbers3 1San Jose EarthquakesPortland Oregon13 00 PST Mabiala nbsp 29 Villafana Asprilla Asprilla nbsp 59 Chara nbsp 65 Blanco nbsp 75 Moreira nbsp 79 Loria nbsp 85 Report Wondolowski nbsp 39 Espinoza Yueill Jungwirth nbsp 43 Judson nbsp 51 Kashia nbsp 74 Rios nbsp 90 3 Stadium Providence Park Attendance 25 218Referee Rubiel Vazquez The 2019 MLS schedule was released on January 7 2019 11 Results by round edit Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334StadiumAAAAAAAAAAAAHHAHAHHAHAHHHHHHHHHHAHResultDLLLLLWWWLDWLWLWWDDWWLWWLLWWLLDDDWUpdated to match es played on October 6 2019 Source Major League SoccerA Away H Home W Win D Draw L Loss Results by location edit Overall Home Away Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD 34 14 7 13 52 49 3 49 8 4 5 29 20 9 6 3 8 23 29 6 Last updated October 6 2019 Source Major League Soccer Cascadia Cup edit See also Cascadia Cup Standings edit Pos Team GP W L D GF GA GD span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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