Portland Timbers (USL)

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Portland Timbers
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Full name Portland Timbers
Nickname(s) The Timbers
Founded 2001
Ground PGE Park
(Capacity 19,566)
Chairman Flag of the United States Merritt Paulson
Manager Flag of New Zealand Gavin Wilkinson
League USL First Division
2008 in progress
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Portland Timbers is an American professional soccer team, founded in 2001. The team is a member of the USL First Division, the second tier of the American Soccer Pyramid.

They currently play at PGE Park in Portland, Oregon. The team is currently coached by Gavin Wilkinson. The team's colors are green and white.

This incarnation of the Timbers is the third in US soccer history; they took the name of the local franchise which was an entry in the North American Soccer League (NASL) from 1975 to 1982.

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[edit] 2008 Roster

as of June 5, 2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of the United States GK Jordan James
2 Flag of Puerto Rico MF Miguel Guante
4 Flag of the United States DF Tim Karalexis
5 Flag of Canada DF Justin Thompson
6 Flag of New Zealand DF Cameron Knowles
7 Flag of the United States MF Shaun Higgins
8 Flag of the United States MF Tom Poltl
9 Flag of the United States MF Kiki Lara
10 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire MF Arsene Oka
11 Flag of the United States FW Chris Brown
12 Flag of the United States DF Leonard Griffin
13 Flag of the United States MF Andrew Gregor (captain)
14 Flag of the United States MF Neil Dombrowski
No. Position Player
15 Flag of Kenya MF Lawrence Olum
16 Flag of Scotland MF Bryan Little
17 Flag of the United States DF Scot Thompson
18 Flag of the United States GK Steve Reese
19 Flag of the United States MF Troy Ready
20 Flag of the Solomon Islands FW Benjamin Totori
22 Flag of the United States MF Tom Taylor
24 Flag of Armenia MF Vardan Adzemian (*)
25 Flag of the United States DF Scott Bolkan (*)
30 Flag of Japan FW Takayuki Suzuki
33 Flag of the United States FW Chris Bagley
Flag of the United States FW Bryan Jordan (*)

(*) on loan from Los Angeles Galaxy

[edit] Timbers History

Portland Timbers FC.
Portland Timbers FC.

[edit] Timbers I: NASL

For more information, see Portland Timbers (NASL).

In 1974, the North American Soccer League awarded an expansion franchise to Portland, Oregon. The new team, named the Timbers, began play in the 1975 season. In their inaugural season, the Timbers went to the championship game Soccer Bowl but lost to the Tampa Bay Rowdies 2-0. It was during this magical season that the Timbers endeared themselves to the City and Portland became known as "Soccer City USA". While the Timbers boasted some of the league's best fan support, they sometimes struggled on the field. Despite going to the championship game in their first season, they missed the play offs in 1976 and 1977. In 1978, they went to the Conference Finals before falling to the New York Cosmos. The team folded at the end of the 1982 season as player salaries outpaced team revenue. These Timbers established soccer as a sport in the greater Portland area. Their legacy lives on in the current Timbers following and the many thousands who continue to play and follow the game. Many of these Timbers continued to live in the area after their playing careers and helped establish the soccer as a vital local sport.

[edit] Timbers II: WSL/APSL

For more information, see F.C. Portland.

In 1985, a local amateur Portland club, F.C. Portland, became a charter member of the Western Soccer Alliance (WSA). In 1989, the team adopted the name Portland Timbers, becoming the second Timbers team and the WSA became the Western Soccer League (WSL). This time the Timbers lasted only two years, 1989 and 1990, before folding. However, in 1990, the WSL merged with the American Soccer League to form the American Professional Soccer League the predecessor of the A-League. While this iteration of the Timbers lasted only two years, it had five significant players, national team goalkeeper and University of Portland alumnus, Kasey Keller; former NASL Timbers player John Bain, who also coached the team; Scott Benedetti who would return as a star of the A-League/USL Timbers; future MLS player Shawn Medved; and finally Peter Hattrup who is best known as a member of the Seattle Sounders.

[edit] Timbers III: USL

Through the 2003 season, the Timbers compiled an inconsistent record, qualifying for league playoffs two out of the three years. They have, however, established themselves as one of the best-drawing teams in the A-league, averaging attendance above 5,000 in each of their four years of existence.

In the 2004 season, the Timbers finished first in the Western Conference, with a record of 18 wins, 7 losses, and 3 draws (57 points). However, they were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by their long-standing rival, the Seattle Sounders.

2005 proved to be a bittersweet year for the Portland Timbers. A sweet end of the year playoff run ended by a bitter playoff loss once again to arch-rival Seattle Sounders. However, many exciting moments went along with the 2005 season:

2006 was a very disappointing season for many reasons for the Portland Timbers, and their fans.

  • The team finishing tied for last in the table with a franchise worst 7-15-6 (27 points) record.
  • Offensive production was last in the league as the club only netted 25 goals.
  • Losing their derby with heated rival Seattle Sounders.

2007 had many moments for the Timbers. Portland finished second in the league, with first going to rival Seattle Sounders.

[edit] Year by Year

Year League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup
2001 USL A-League 4th, Western Quarterfinals Did not qualify
2002 USL A-League 5th, Pacific 1st Round Did not qualify
2003 USL A-League 3rd, Pacific Did not qualify 3rd Round
2004 USL A-League 1st, Western Quarterfinals 4th Round
2005 USL First Division 5th Quarterfinals 4th Round
2006 USL First Division 11th Did not qualify 3rd Round
2007 USL First Division 2nd Semifinals 2nd Round
2008 USL First Division 1st Round

[edit] Kit Sponsors

Year Kit sponsor Main sponsor
2001-03 Umbro OregonLive.com
2004 Nike OregonLive.com
2005- Nike Toyota

[edit] Coaches

[edit] Notable Former Players

[edit] Club Culture

[edit] Fans

The Timbers Army is the center of fan support, and the Timbers with a number of rousing choruses. Timbers fans engage in great amounts of cultural appropriation. There are many other groups that occupy the North End (Woodshed) of PGE Park, some who are a part of the Timbers Army, and some who are not. The team mascot is Timber Jim, a chearleader who wields a live chainsaw around the field, cutting off a slab of a log each time the team scores. Timber Jim is often seen running, handspringing and climbing around PGE Park during games.

[edit] Club Rivalries

Seattle Sounders In this very intense American soccer rivalry, gameday activities between these clubs usually involve heavy taunting from the crowd, items being thrown onto the pitch, and players clashing with one another. Several cards being given out are a common sight in these derby matches. The two club supporters groups, Timbers Army & Emerald City Supporters, have an extreme distaste for each other, which dates back from when the Timbers entered the league in 2001. Both teams compete in the three way Cascadia Cup derby.

Vancouver Whitecaps The Portland Timbers also have a rivalry with their Cascadian Cup opponent. Although less intense than the Seattle rivalry, Whitecap-Timber games always involve exciting soccer that the fans cheer extensively about. Both teams compete in the three way Cascadia Cup derby.

[edit] Mascot

The team's mascot is a grizzled lumberjack named Timber Jim (aka: Jim Serrill).[1]. On January 24th 2008 Jim announced his retirement. A final farewell was played against the Puerto Rico Islanders on April 17 2008 Timbers home opener game, which was won 1-0. [1] . The Timbers play their home games in Portland's PGE Park.

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