2001 Portland Timbers season

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Portland Timbers
2001 season
CEO Flag of the United States.svg Marshall Glickman
Head coach Flag of England.svg Bobby Howe
Stadium PGE Park
Portland, Oregon
A-League Conference: 4th
Playoffs: Quarterfinals
U.S. Open Cup Qualification Group 9
Top goalscorerLeague:
Flag of the United States.svg Mark Baena (13 goals)

All:
Flag of the United States.svg Mark Baena (15 goals)
Highest home attendance12,295
vs. SEA (May 11)
Lowest home attendance2,999
vs. MIN (Jun 6)
Average home league attendanceLeague: 6,124
All: 5,840
  1990
2002  

The 2001 Portland Timbers season was the inaugural season for the Portland Timbers the 3rd incarnation of a club to bear the Timbers nameof the now-defunct A-League, the second-tier league of the United States and Canada at the time.

Contents

Regular season

April

April 28, 2001 (2001-04-28) A-L El Paso Patriots 2–1 (a.e.t.) Portland Timbers El Paso, Texas
Farias Soccerball shade.svg23'
Leal Soccerball shade gold.svg99'
Report Soccerball shade.svg21' Kelly
Red card.svg 85' Tolstolutsky
Stadium: SISD Student Activities Complex
Attendance: 3,198
Referee: Reggie Rutty (USA)

May

May 5, 2001 (2001-05-05) USOC Qual Utah Blitzz (D-3) 2–1 (a.e.t.) Portland Timbers Provo, Utah
Ovalle Soccerball shade.svg90+3'
Cummins Soccerball shade gold.svg109'
Report Soccerball shade.svg62' O'Neill Stadium: The Stadium at South Field
Attendance: 750
May 11, 2001 (2001-05-11) A-L / Qual Portland Timbers 2–0 Seattle Sounders Portland, Oregon
Baena Soccerball shade.svg25'
Sancho Soccerball shade.svg38'
Report Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 12,295
Referee: Cory Dean (USA)
May 12, 2001 (2001-05-12) A-L / Qual Seattle Sounders 2–1 (a.e.t.) Portland Timbers Seattle
Jenkins Soccerball shade.svg62'
Nguyen Red card.svg 74'
Kinoshita Soccerball shade gold.svg110'
Report Soccerball shade.svg32' (pen.) Sawatzky
Red card.svg 74' O'Neill
Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,112
Referee: Ricardo Valenzuela (USA)
May 19, 2001 (2001-05-19) USOC Qual Portland Timbers 1–0 Northern Nevada Aces (D-3) Portland, Oregon
Howes Soccerball shade.svg25' Report Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 5,329
May 23, 2001 (2001-05-23) A-L Portland Timbers 2–1 El Paso Patriots Portland, Oregon
O'Neill Soccerball shade.svg18'
Sawatzky Soccerball shade.svg21'
Chulis Red card.svg 78'
Report Soccerball shade.svg63' Farias Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 3,861
May 26, 2001 (2001-05-26) A-L San Diego F.C. 3–4 Portland Timbers San Diego
Livett Soccerball shade.svg45' (pen.)
Ayim Red card.svg 45'
Adair Soccerball shade.svg75', 87'
Report Soccerball shade.svg3' Sawatzky
Soccerball shade.svg13', 50', 66' Baena
Stadium: San Diego Mesa College
Attendance: 840
Referee: Emiliano Monje (USA)

June

June 2, 2001 (2001-06-02) A-L Portland Timbers 1–0 San Diego F.C. Portland, Oregon
Baena Soccerball shade.svg21' Report Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 4,489
June 4, 2001 (2001-06-04) Friendly Portland Timbers 2–1 San Jose Earthquakes Portland, Oregon
Ochoa Soccerball shade.svg24'
Wilkinson Red card.svg 42'
Legg Soccerball shade.svg74'
Report Red card.svg 42' Carrieri
Soccerball shade.svg45' (pen.) Corrales
Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 4,566
June 6, 2001 (2001-06-06) A-L Portland Timbers 3–1 Minnesota Thunder Portland, Oregon
Baena Soccerball shade.svg45', 90'
Sawatzky Soccerball shade.svg87'
Report Soccerball shade.svg38' Lagos Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 2,999
Referee: Cien Asoera (USA)
June 9, 2001 (2001-06-09) USOC Qual Portland Timbers 1–3 Utah Blitzz (D-3) Portland, Oregon
Sawatzky Soccerball shade.svg49' Report Soccerball shade.svg31' Ovalle
Soccerball shade.svg71' Westcott
Soccerball shade.svg76' Koubouras
Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 4,676
June 13, 2001 (2001-06-13) A-L Portland Timbers 1–1 (a.e.t.) Vancouver Whitecaps Portland, Oregon
Tolstolutsky Soccerball shade.svg90' Report Soccerball shade.svg73' St. Louis
Red card.svg 108' Gbeke
Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 4,077
June 16, 2001 (2001-06-16) A-L Minnesota Thunder 0–1 Portland Timbers Blaine, Minnesota
Report Soccerball shade.svg55' Baena Stadium: National Sports Center
Attendance: 4,126
Referee: Cien Asoera (USA)
June 29, 2001 (2001-06-29) A-L Portland Timbers 0–1 Vancouver Whitecaps Portland, Oregon
Report Soccerball shade.svg62' Valente Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 6,013

July

July 3, 2001 (2001-07-03) A-L Portland Timbers 3–2 San Diego F.C. Portland, Oregon
Howes Soccerball shade.svg48', 71'
Sawatzky Soccerball shade.svg79'
Report Soccerball shade.svg89' Adair
Soccerball shade.svg90' Morales
Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 7,271
July 9, 2001 (2001-07-09) A-L Portland Timbers 1–0 Milwaukee Rampage Portland, Oregon
O'Neill Soccerball shade.svg21' Report Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 5,032
July 13, 2001 (2001-07-13) A-L Seattle Sounders 0–0 (a.e.t.) Portland Timbers Seattle
Report Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 3,253
Referee: Kari Seitz (USA)
July 15, 2001 (2001-07-15) A-L Vancouver Whitecaps 4–0 Portland Timbers Burnaby, British Columbia Canada
Kindel Soccerball shade.svg16'
Jordan Soccerball shade.svg42'
Heald Soccerball shade.svg56' (pen.)
Sulentic Soccerball shade.svg88'
Report Stadium: Swangard Stadium
Attendance: 4,062
July 21, 2001 (2001-07-21) A-L Portland Timbers 0–1 Seattle Sounders Portland, Oregon
O'Neill Red card.svg 88' Report Soccerball shade.svg7' Ching Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 11,055
Referee: Ramón Hernández (USA)
July 27, 2001 (2001-07-27) A-L Minnesota Thunder 2–1 (a.e.t.) Portland Timbers Blaine, Minnesota
Zeba Soccerball shade.svg31' (pen.)
Nowak Red card.svg 78'
Magee Soccerball shade gold.svg99'
Report Soccerball shade.svg22' Baena Stadium: National Sports Center
Attendance: 7,514
Referee: Jesse Johnson (USA)

August

August 3, 2001 (2001-08-03) A-L Toronto Lynx 3–0 Portland Timbers Toronto Canada
Arango Soccerball shade.svg26', 41'
Sponton Soccerball shade.svg39'
Report Red card.svg 60' Tolstolutsky
Red card.svg 90' Clarke
Stadium: Varsity Stadium
Attendance: 2,591
August 10, 2001 (2001-08-10) A-L Vancouver Whitecaps 3–1 Portland Timbers Burnaby, British Columbia Canada
Jordan Soccerball shade.svg13'
Morris Soccerball shade.svg69'
Kindel Soccerball shade.svg89'
Report Soccerball shade.svg29' Howes Stadium: Swangard Stadium
Attendance: 6,118
August 22, 2001 (2001-08-22) A-L Portland Timbers 2–1 (a.e.t.) Minnesota Thunder Portland, Oregon
Clarke Soccerball shade.svg21'Soccerball shade gold.svg98' Report Soccerball shade.svg28' Armas Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 4,924
August 24, 2001 (2001-08-24) A-L Portland Timbers 3–3 (a.e.t.) Charlotte Eagles Portland, Oregon
Baena Soccerball shade.svg19', 68'
Wilkinson Soccerball shade.svg65'
Report Soccerball shade.svg66', 78' (pen.) Gajardo
Soccerball shade.svg72' Swinehart
Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 4,884
August 26, 2001 (2001-08-26) A-L Portland Timbers 2–0 Charleston Battery Portland, Oregon
Howes Soccerball shade.svg6'
O'Neill Soccerball shade.svg25' (pen.)
Report Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 4,891
August 30, 2001 (2001-08-30) A-L Portland Timbers 5–2 Milwaukee Rampage Portland, Oregon
Baena Soccerball shade.svg7'
Howes Soccerball shade.svg33', 40'
O'Neill Soccerball shade.svg72', 83' (pen.)
Report Soccerball shade.svg10' Cooks
Soccerball shade.svg89' Slivinski
Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 7,816

September

September 7, 2001 (2001-09-07) A-L San Diego F.C. 2–1 Portland Timbers San Diego
Adair Soccerball shade.svg81'
Alcaraz-Cuellar Soccerball shade.svg87'
Report Red card.svg 57' Howes
Soccerball shade.svg60' (pen.) Wilkinson
Stadium: Merrill Douglas Stadium
Attendance: 1,042
Referee: Miguel Chicas (USA)
September 8, 2001 (2001-09-08) A-L El Paso Patriots 1–3 Portland Timbers El Paso, Texas
Macias Soccerball shade.svg76'
Martinez Red card.svg 86'
Report Soccerball shade.svg15', 30'Red card.svg 86' Benedetti
Soccerball shade.svg69' Baena
Stadium: SISD Student Activities Complex
Attendance: 337
Referee: Roger Sill (USA)

Postseason

September 20, 2001 (2001-09-20)1st Rd L1 Portland Timbers 2–0 Charlotte Eagles Portland, Oregon
Lewis Soccerball shade.svg10'
Baena Soccerball shade.svg19'
Report Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 4,771
September 22, 2001 (2001-09-22)1st Rd L2 Charlotte Eagles 2–3
(2–5 agg.)
Portland Timbers Charlotte, North Carolina
Swinehart Soccerball shade.svg16'
Johnson Soccerball shade.svg36'
Report Soccerball shade.svg23' O'Neill
Soccerball shade.svg82' Benedetti
Soccerball shade.svg85' Howes
Stadium: Providence High School
Attendance: 2,141
September 27, 2001 (2001-09-27)QF L1 Portland Timbers 0–2 Hershey Wildcats Portland, Oregon
Report Red card.svg 62' Evans
Soccerball shade.svg71' Watson
Soccerball shade.svg85' Degand
Stadium: PGE Park
Attendance: 4,894
September 29, 2001 (2001-09-29)QF L2 Hershey Wildcats 1–0
(3–0 agg.)
Portland Timbers Hershey, Pennsylvania
Feniger Soccerball shade.svg28' Report Red card.svg 45' Clarke Stadium: Hersheypark Stadium
Attendance: 1,048

Competitions

A-League

Western Conference standings

  Bye to quarterfinal round of playoffs
  First round of playoffs

PosClubPtsPldWLTGFGAGD
1 Vancouver Whitecaps 742616824433+11
2 San Diego F.C. 6826141115542+13
3 Milwaukee Rampage 6326141024540+5
4 Portland Timbers 6226131034138+3
5 Seattle Sounders 5726131214039+1
6 Minnesota Thunder 4126915229345
7 El Paso Patriots 4026814439423

Point system: 4 points for a win; 1 point for a draw; 1 point for scoring 3 or more goals in a game; 0 points for a loss

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
StadiumAHAHAHHHAHHHAAHAAAAAHHHHAA
ResultLWLWWWWTWLWWTLLLWLLLWTWWLW
Source: [ citation needed ]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; L = Loss; T = Tie

A-League Playoffs

Playoff bracket

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Hershey Wildcats 2 1 3
8 Charlotte Eagles 0 2 2 Portland Timbers 0 0 0
9 Portland Timbers 2 3 5 Hershey Wildcats 4 0 4
Vancouver Whitecaps 0 1 1
4 Vancouver Whitecaps 0 4 4
5 San Diego F.C. 2 2 4 San Diego F.C. 2 1 3
12 Atlanta Silverbacks 0 2 2 Hershey Wildcats 0
Rochester Raging Rhinos 2
2 Rochester Raging Rhinos 1 3 4
7 Charleston Battery 1 1 2 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 2 0 2
10 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 2 3 5 Rochester Raging Rhinos 3 1 4
Milwaukee Rampage 2 0 2
3 Richmond Kickers 2 1 3
6 Milwaukee Rampage (p) 3 0 3 (4) Milwaukee Rampage (a.e.t.) 2 2 4
11 Nashville Metros 2 1 3 (2)

First round

Leg 1
Portland Timbers 2–0 Charlotte Eagles
Lewis Soccerball shade.svg10'
Baena Soccerball shade.svg19'
Report
Attendance: 4,771

Leg 2
Charlotte Eagles 2–3 Portland Timbers
Swinehart Soccerball shade.svg16'
Johnson Soccerball shade.svg36'
Report Soccerball shade.svg23' O'Neill
Soccerball shade.svg82' Benedetti
Soccerball shade.svg85' Howes

Quarterfinals

Leg 1
Portland Timbers 0–2 Hershey Wildcats
Report Red card.svg 62' Evans
Soccerball shade.svg71' Watson
Soccerball shade.svg85' Degand
Attendance: 4,894

Leg 2
Hershey Wildcats 1–0 Portland Timbers
Feniger Soccerball shade.svg28' Report Red card.svg 45' Clarke
Attendance: 1,048

U.S. Open Cup

Qualification Group 9 standings

  Entry into second round of 2001 U.S. Open Cup
  D-3 wildcard entry into second round of 2001 U.S. Open Cup

PosClubPtsPldWLTGFGAGDH2H Pts
1 Seattle Sounders 206411133+10SEA: 6 pts
UTA: 1 pt
2 Utah Blitzz (D-3)206411165+11
3 Portland Timbers 136330108+2
4 Northern Nevada Aces (D-3)0606012423

Point system: 4 points for a win; 1 point for a draw; 1 point for scoring 3 or more goals in a game; 0 points for a loss

Club

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Head coach Flag of England.svg Bobby Howe
Assistant coach Flag of Ireland.svg Jimmy Conway
Goalkeeper coach Flag of the United States.svg Jim Brazeau

Source:[ citation needed ]

Management

OwnerPortland Family Entertainment
Chief Executive Officer Flag of the United States.svg Marshall Glickman
Chief Financial Officer Flag of the United States.svg Mark Gardiner
General Manager Flag of the United States.svg Jim Taylor
Ground (capacity and dimensions) PGE Park ( / )

Source:[ citation needed ]

Squad

Kits

Kit left arm.svg
Kit body collar.png
Kit body.svg
Kit right arm.svg
Kit shorts.svg
Kit socks greenhorizontal.png
Kit socks long.svg
Home
Kit left arm.svg
Kit body collarwhite.png
Kit body.svg
Kit right arm.svg
Kit shorts.svg
Kit socks whitetop.png
Kit socks long.svg
Away

Final roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Dan Moss
2 DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Jeff Clarke
3 DF Flag of Ireland.svg  IRL Keith Costigan
4 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Jesús Ochoa
5 DF Flag of New Zealand.svg  NZL Gavin Wilkinson
7 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Darren Sawatzky
8 MF Ulster Banner.svg  NIR Michael O'Neill
9 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Greg Howes
10 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Mark Baena
No.Pos.NationPlayer
11 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Brian Winters
12 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Matt Chulis
14 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Scott Benedetti
15 MF Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg  KGZ Vadim Tolstolutsky
18 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Matt Napoleon
21 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Neil Ryan
22 FW Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Tony McPeak
26 DF Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  TRI Brent Sancho
30 FW Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  TRI Darin Lewis

Recognition

A-League All-League Second Team [1]

PosPlayerGP
GK Flag of the United States.svg Matt Napoleon 26
DF Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Brent Sancho 24

A-League Player of the Week [2]

WeekPlayerOpponent(s)
7 Flag of the United States.svg Mark Baena El Paso Patriots, San Diego F.C.

A-League Team of the Week [2]

WeekPlayerOpponent(s)
4 Ulster Banner.svg Michael O'Neill Utah Blitzz, Northern Nevada Aces
5 Flag of the United States.svg Darren Sawatzky Seattle Sounders (x2)
7 Flag of the United States.svg Mark Baena El Paso Patriots, San Diego F.C.
9 Flag of the United States.svg Mark Baena Minnesota Thunder, Utah Blitzz
10 Flag of the United States.svg Matt Napoleon Vancouver Whitecaps, Minnesota Thunder
13 Flag of the United States.svg Greg Howes San Diego F.C.
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Brent Sancho
14 Ulster Banner.svg Michael O'Neill Milwaukee Rampage, Seattle Sounders, Vancouver Whitecaps
20 Flag of the United States.svg Mark Baena Minnesota Thunder, Charlotte Eagles, Charleston Battery
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jeff Clarke
21 Flag of the United States.svg Greg Howes Milwaukee Rampage
Ulster Banner.svg Michael O'Neill
22 Flag of the United States.svg Scott Benedetti San Diego F.C., El Paso Patriots

Statistics

Appearances and goals

All players contracted to the club during the season included.

No.PosNatPlayerTotal A-League Playoffs U.S. Open Cup Qual.
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Dan Moss 100+100+000+00
2 DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Jeff Clarke 25320+133+001+00
3 DF Flag of Ireland.svg  IRL Keith Costigan 23013+304+002+10
4 DF Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Jesús Ochoa 2208+801+101+30
5 DF Flag of New Zealand.svg  NZL Gavin Wilkinson 33224+124+004+00
(6) MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Roger Gantz (released)100+000+000+10
7 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Darren Sawatzky 28617+551+104+01
8 MF Ulster Banner.svg  NIR Michael O'Neill 29922+054+013+03
9 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Greg Howes 26919+273+011+11
10 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Mark Baena 321523+1134+014+01
11 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Brian Winters 33025+004+004+00
12 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Matt Chulis 31023+004+004+00
(12) MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Brian Kelly (1 week loan from Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles Galaxy)111+010+000+00
14 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Scott Benedetti 31324+123+013+00
15 MF Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg  KGZ Vadim Tolstolutsky 1737+520+202+11
(16) GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Adam Pearce (released)000+000+000+00
(17) MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Kevin Legg (released)703+200+001+10
18 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Matt Napoleon 34026+004+004+00
(20) DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA José Burciaga, Jr. (1 week loan from Flag of the United States.svg Kansas City Wizards)202+000+000+00
(20) FW Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Rob Baarts (released)000+000+000+00
21 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Neil Ryan 901+502+001+00
22 FW Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Tony McPeak 1202+700+101+10
26 DF Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  TRI Brent Sancho 30124+012+004+00
30 FW Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  TRI Darin Lewis 1011+601+210+00
() GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Matthew Nelson (released)000+000+000+00

Top scorers

Players with 1 goal or more included only.

Rk.Nat.PositionPlayerTotal A-League Playoffs U.S. Open Cup Qual.
1 Flag of the United States.svg FW Mark Baena 151311
2 Flag of the United States.svg FW Greg Howes 9711
Ulster Banner.svg MF Michael O'Neill 9513
4 Flag of the United States.svg FW Darren Sawatzky 6501
5 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg DF Jeff Clarke 3300
Flag of the United States.svg DF Scott Benedetti 3210
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg MF Vadim Tolstolutsky 3201
8 Flag of New Zealand.svg DF Gavin Wilkinson 2200
9 Flag of the United States.svg MF Brian Kelly 1100
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg DF Brent Sancho 1100
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg FW Darin Lewis 1010
TOTALS534157

Disciplinary record

Players with 1 card or more included only.

No.Nat.PositionPlayerTotal [A] A-League Playoffs U.S. Open Cup Qual.
Yellow card.svgRed card.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svg
2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg DF Jeff Clarke 52510100
3 Flag of Ireland.svg DF Keith Costigan 30201000
4 Flag of Mexico.svg DF Jesús Ochoa 10100000
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg DF Gavin Wilkinson 30201000
7 Flag of the United States.svg FW Darren Sawatzky 50301010
8 Ulster Banner.svg MF Michael O'Neill 92623000
9 Flag of the United States.svg FW Greg Howes 41410000
10 Flag of the United States.svg FW Mark Baena 50401000
11 Flag of the United States.svg MF Brian Winters 80800000
12 Flag of the United States.svg DF Matt Chulis 61510010
14 Flag of the United States.svg DF Scott Benedetti 51510000
15 Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg MF Vadim Tolstolutsky 52520000
(17) Flag of the United States.svg MF Kevin Legg 10100000
18 Flag of the United States.svg GK Matt Napoleon 10100000
21 Flag of England.svg DF Neil Ryan 20101000
26 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg DF Brent Sancho 100801010
TOTALS7396189130

Goalkeeper stats

All goalkeepers included.

No.Nat.PlayerTotal A-League Playoffs [B] U.S. Open Cup Qual.
MINGAGAASVMINGAGAASVMINGAGAASVMINGAGAASV
1 Flag of the United States.svg Dan Moss 5734.7445734.744000000
(16) Flag of the United States.svg Adam Pearce 000000000000
18 Flag of the United States.svg Matt Napoleon 3152461.311692413351.3114136051.25837961.4220
() Flag of the United States.svg Matthew Nelson 000000000000
TOTALS3209491.371732470381.3814536051.25837961.4220

Player movement

Transfers in

DatePlayerPositionPrevious clubFee/notesRef
February 7, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Greg Howes FW Flag of the United States.svg Seattle Sounders Acquired for 2001 2nd and 3rd round A-League College Player Draft picks [3]
February 27, 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jeff Clarke DF Flag of the United States.svg Baltimore Blast Free [3]
February 27, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Darren Sawatzky FW Flag of the United States.svg Seattle Sounders Free [3]
February 27, 2001 Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg Vadim Tolstolutsky (R)MF Flag of the United States.svg Seattle Pacific Falcons A-League College Player Draft, 1st round [3]
February 27, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Brian Winters MF Flag of the United States.svg Minnesota Thunder Acquired via trade; terms not disclosed [3]
March 22, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Mark Baena FW Flag of the United States.svg San Diego Flash Free [4]
April 4, 2001 Flag of Ireland.svg Keith Costigan (R)DF Flag of the United States.svg Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners Free [5]
April 4, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Legg MF Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles Galaxy Free [5]
April 4, 2001 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Brent Sancho DF Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Joe Public Free [5]
April 4, 2001 Flag of New Zealand.svg Gavin Wilkinson DF Flag of Ireland.svg Kilkenny City Free [5]
April 16, 2001 Flag of Mexico.svg Jesús Ochoa (R)DF Flag of the United States.svg California Baptist Lancers Free [6]
April 20, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Matt Napoleon GK Flag of the United States.svg Columbus Crew Free [7]
April 26, 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rob Baarts FW Flag of the United States.svg Utah Freezz Free [8]
April 26, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Scott Benedetti DF Flag of England.svg Nottingham Forest Free [8]
April 26, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Roger Gantz MFFree [8]
April 26, 2001 Flag of Scotland.svg Tony McPeak FW Flag of the United States.svg Milwaukee Wave Free [8]
April 26, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Matthew Nelson GK Flag of Ireland.svg Kilkenny City Free [8]
April 26, 2001 Ulster Banner.svg Michael O'Neill MF Flag of Scotland.svg St Johnstone Free [8]
April 26, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Adam Pearce (R)GK Flag of the United States.svg Concordia Cavaliers Free [8]
April 26, 2001 Flag of England.svg Neil Ryan DF Flag of the United States.svg Boston Bulldogs Free [8]
May 4, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Matt Chulis DF Flag of the United States.svg Chicago Fire Free [9]
May 22, 2001 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Darin Lewis (R)FW Flag of the United States.svg Connecticut Huskies Free [10]
May 24, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Dan Moss (R)GK Flag of the United States.svg Yale Bulldogs Free [11]

Loans in

DatePlayerPositionPrevious clubFee/notesRef
April 27, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Brian Kelly MF Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles Galaxy Short-term loan; returned to Los Angeles Galaxy after one game [12]
August 4, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg José Burciaga, Jr. DF Flag of the United States.svg Kansas City Wizards Short-term loan; returned to Kansas City Wizards after two games [13]

Transfers out

DatePlayerPositionDestination clubFee/notesRef
May 24, 2001 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rob Baarts FWUnattachedReleased [11]
May 24, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Roger Gantz MFUnattachedReleased [11]
May 24, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Matthew Nelson GKUnattachedReleased [11]
July 27, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Legg MFUnattachedReleased [14]
August 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Adam Pearce GKUnattachedReleased

Loans out

DatePlayerPositionDestination clubFee/notesRef
July 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Dan Moss GK Flag of the United States.svg Kansas City Wizards Short-term loan
August 6, 2001 Flag of Mexico.svg Jesús Ochoa DF Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles Galaxy Short-term loan; returned to Portland after 1 game [15]
August 6, 2001 Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg Vadim Tolstolutsky MF Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles Galaxy Short-term loan; returned to Portland after 1 game [15]

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The 2002 USL A-League was an American Division II league run by the United Soccer League during the summer of 2002.

The 2009 Portland Timbers season was the ninth season for the club in the United Soccer Leagues First Division (USL-1), the second tier of the United States soccer pyramid. The first competitive game of the 2009 season was played on April 25 at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, BC versus Vancouver Whitecaps FC which the Timbers lost 1–0. Following that loss the Timbers went on a 24-game unbeaten streak in the league on their way to securing the Commissioner's Cup for finishing the regular season atop the table. In a hard-fought, two-legged series, Vancouver Whitecaps FC knocked Portland out of the playoffs in the semifinals by an aggregate score of 5–4. In the U.S. Open Cup the Timbers hosted Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer in the third round but were eliminated by their bitter rivals 2–1 in front of 16,382 spectators at PGE Park in Portland, Oregon.

The 2008 Portland Timbers season was the 8th season for the Portland Timbers—the third incarnation of a club to bear the Portland Timbers name—of the now-defunct USL First Division, the second-tier league of the United States and Canada at the time.

The 2007 Portland Timbers season was the 7th season for the Portland Timbers—the 3rd incarnation of a club to bear the Timbers name—of the now-defunct USL First Division, the second-tier league of the United States and Canada at the time.

The 2006 Portland Timbers season was the 6th season for the Portland Timbers—the 3rd incarnation of a club to bear the Timbers name—of the now-defunct USL First Division, the second-tier league of the United States and Canada at the time.

The 2005 Portland Timbers season was the 5th season for the Portland Timbers—the 3rd incarnation of a club to bear the Timbers name—of the now-defunct USL First Division, the second-tier league of the United States and Canada at the time.

The 2004 Portland Timbers season was the 4th season for the Portland Timbers—the 3rd incarnation of a club to bear the Timbers name—of the now-defunct A-League, the second-tier league of the United States and Canada at the time.

The 2003 Portland Timbers season was the 3rd season for the Portland Timbers—the 3rd incarnation of a club to bear the Timbers name—of the now-defunct A-League, the second-tier league of the United States and Canada at the time.

The 2002 Portland Timbers season was the second season for the Portland Timbers—the third incarnation of a club to bear the Timbers name—of the now-defunct A-League, the second-tier soccer league of the United States and Canada at the time.

The 2009 Vancouver Whitecaps season was the club's 24th year of existence, as well as their 17th and 2nd last year as a Division 2 club in the franchise model of US-based soccer leagues. Vancouver was officially named an MLS expansion city on March 18, 2009. Following the end of the 2010 season, the Whitecaps FC joined MLS, becoming the second Canadian club and 19th overall to enter the league.

The 2008 Vancouver Whitecaps season was the club's 23rd year of existence, as well as their 16th as a Division 2 club in the franchise model of US-based soccer leagues. With games against well supported MLS side Toronto FC in the Voyageurs Cup and local rival Seattle Sounders selling 22,000 season tickets for MLS in 2009, the Vancouver Whitecaps were marketed as one of the leading markets for a 2011 MLS expansion side. This included expanding the ownership to include Victoria, BC raised NBA star Steve Nash in July. The Division 1 MLS speculation along with the higher profile that came with public negotiations with Vancouver City Council and the Port of Metro Vancouver to develop the Whitecaps Waterfront Stadium gave a boost to media coverage and game attendances. The privately financed stadium, first proposed in 2006, appeared to be reaching its final government land use approvals in 2008.

The 2007 Vancouver Whitecaps FC season was the club's 22nd year of existence, as well as their 15th as a Division 2 club in the franchise model of US-based soccer leagues. After their championship 2006 season despite a number of lingering injuries, the Whitecaps started well and led the league going undefeated until late May. However, with the sudden departure to England of starting goalkeeper Tony Caig and unexpected early season loss of Serge Djekanovic to MLS, the Whitecaps had goalkeeping instability as they gave significant minutes to four goalkeepers in 2007. Combined with injuries, the club never recovered from the challenging schedule due to 2007 FIFA U-20 venue conflicts, the team finished 7th in the USL-1, set a club record twelve game streak without a win, subsequently executed a blockbuster four player trade of 2006 USL MVP Joey Gjertsen, and midfielder David Testo for role players Ze Roberto and Surrey, BC native Alen Marcina, and set a club record for number of draws with twelve. A run of games at home to end the season in seventh place and the resolution of injuries left the Whitecaps competitive in the second season of the playoffs. They lost a close playoff series to rival Portland Timbers with a 1–0 home leg getting overturned in a much closer than the score indicated 3–0 second leg loss to finish their disappointing season. Coach Bob Lilley was released at the end of the playoffs before the LA Galaxy friendly.

The 2006 Vancouver Whitecaps FC season was the club's 21st year of existence, as well as their 14th as a Division 2 club in the franchise model of US-based soccer leagues. 2006 was Bob Lilley's second season as head coach, and they started the season with many draws while the team sorted itself out. In the last ten games after some player additions, the Whitecaps lost only two of their last ten games. In the playoffs Vancouver went on a run as the fourth seed. They first had a play-in round series against Miami FC Blues and Romário before upsetting regular season champion or Commissioner's Cup winner and Canadian rival Montreal Impact with two second half of overtime goals in the second leg away in La belle province. The first goal scorer was Eduardo Sebrango, a striker out of favour in Montreal in 2005 that Vancouver signed in the off season. In the single championship game at the regular season runner-up Rochester Rhinos' new home, PAETEC Park, the Whitecaps scored via an own goal just before half time and then put the game out of reach with two more goals to win 0 – 3.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Portland Timbers–Vancouver Whitecaps rivalry</span> American soccer rivalry

The Portland Timbers–Vancouver Whitecaps rivalry is a soccer rivalry between the Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps FC, both based in the Cascadia region of United States and Canada. The rivalry originated in the North American Soccer League of the 1970s, and later carried into successor leagues through the 1980s and the 2000s, including the A-League and USL First Division, with both cities reviving expansion teams. The rivalry moved to Major League Soccer, the top division of soccer in the United States, in 2011, where it has grown into one of the largest in North American soccer.

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