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Portland Timbers History

The Portland Timbers joined MLS in 2009 and wasted little time in their mission to prove that The City of Roses was a proud soccer city. Under head coach Caleb Porter and Newcomer of the Year recipient Diego Valeri, the Timbers clinched the top spot in the Western Conference in 2013, earning their first-ever playoff berth. By 2015, the squad had notched their first MLS Cup victory over the Columbus Crew. Valeri would continue to play for the club until his retirement in 2022 after cementing himself as one of the biggest stars of MLS and earning the league's Most Valuable Player in 2017.

Led by head coach Giovanni Savarese, the Timbers topped the Western Conference for a second time in 2017 and followed the next year with a spot in the MLS Cup Final match against Atlanta United. The Timbers were ultimately defeated, but the match managed to set a then-record for league attendance with 73,019 fans checking in at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Portland won the 2020 MLS is Back Tournament and made another run to the MLS Cup Finals in 2021, but fell to New York FC on the Timbers’ home pitch at Providence Park.  

Portland Timbers Team Info

Conference: Western
Team Colors: Ponderosa Green, Moss Green
Team Rivals: Seattle Sounders, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Los Angeles FC, LA Galaxy

Portland Timbers at Providence Park

Built on one of the most historic grounds in American professional sports, Providence Park is located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Portland and is the oldest configured, soccer-specific stadium in the MLS, dating back in some form to 1893. The 25,218-seat facility has since undergone several renovations, in 2001 and 2019. 

Providence Park currently hosts the Portland Timbers as well as the NWSL’s Portland Thorns. The pitch has also presided over matches for the MLS Cup, MLS All-Star Game, and two Women’s World Cups.

FAQS

The Portland Timbers’ 2024 regular season kicks off in February at home as Portland Timbers face off against the Colorado Rapids. Portland Timbers compete in their final match of the regular season at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington against Western Conference rivals the Seattle Sounders. Here’s a list of key matches to keep an eye on: 

  • 02/24 vs. Colorado Rapids
  • 03/30 @ Vancouver Whitecaps FC
  • 04/13 vs. Los Angeles FC
  • 04/27 @ Los Angeles FC
  • 05/12 vs. Seattle Sounders
  • 06/22 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC
  • 07/20 @ LA Galaxy
  • 08/31 vs. Seattle Sounders
  • 09/18 vs. LA Galaxy
  • 09/28 @ Vancouver Whitecaps FC
  • 10/19 @ Seattle Sounders

Tickets for the 2024 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster.

The Portland Timbers have made three appearances in the MLS Cup championship match, and have won once (in 2015).

The Portland Timbers compete at Providence Park in Portland, Oregon. The seating map for Providence Park can be viewed here.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 335 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Partial viewing was not the case

    by ukliz on 10/31/12JELD-WEN Field - Portland

    I brought these tickets back in March or my husbands birthday, and my neighbor for his retirement as gifts. But when they got there the partial view turned out to be a blocked view of one of the goals, I was told when I booked the tickets that it was a small blocked view, which turned out not to be true. I was disappointed that after waiting this long that it would of been a better time for them. So I am writing this to give others a head up that if it is a partial view it doesn't turn out to be a wall blocking one of the goals.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    TA rocks

    by GoPRO on 10/3/12JELD-WEN Field - Portland

    I've been to three games and this by far was the best. Sitting in the Timbers' Army was one of the best live sports experiences of my life.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    The game was great - seats were terrible.

    by Anonymous on 9/18/12JELD-WEN Field - Portland

    The game was great - seats were terrible. I will never sit anywhere in section 122 or 123 again. We were gated in with the visiting section, seats, concession area, bathrooms.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Great game, unbelievably terrible seating

    by Anonymous on 9/2/12JELD-WEN Field - Portland

    Took my grandson to this game and discovered our seats were in section 211, row N, seats 10-12 which put them squarely next to and behind the cement wall of the VIP suites. We could see little more than half the field and none of the big screen so, obviously didn't see any action that took place at the far end of the field. I don't believe there was any indication of the obstruction when purchasing the tickets online so it was hugely disappointing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I loved the cheers and chants

    by Tamchris on 8/28/12JELD-WEN Field - Portland

    I bought tickets for my daughter and I,she lives in Colorado and she heard that the fans where so amazing that + we really like scoccer it was a must to see the Timbers. And It was truly amazing I'll be going again.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Game, terrible seats.

    by underthehill on 8/28/12JELD-WEN Field - Portland

    The game was fantastic. Both my son and I had a really great time. At the same time, our seats in section 211 row S, seats 11 and 12 were terrible. You can not see the south goal from these seats. They should not be sold. At the same time, there were a few rows of seats near our location that had decent views of the field, but they were covered with tarps. Someone, e.g. Mr. Paulson, should go check these seats out in person to see what I am talking about. We decided to take matters into our own hands and moved to the upper level of the General Admission area where we were able to sit in two of many unfilled seats. Thank you for the opportunity to share our comments. Sincerely, Denny

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    great game and atmosphere was supreme-wonderful!!

    by pack783 on 8/28/12JELD-WEN Field - Portland

    however----our seats were double sold. We got to the seats first but he had smaller kids so we gave up our seats. The people around us could not have been more helpful, people easily moved and we were able to sit one row up. But you double sold the seats!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 8/27/12JELD-WEN Field - Portland

    Unlike anything else - watch a great sporting event and witness a Portland cultural mecca. Brilliant!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Timbers Games are Awesome!

    by everfam on 8/27/12JELD-WEN Field - Portland

    This was our first Timbers game. We sat in section 208 in the section above the Timbers Army (100 level) …what a blast! Be advised if your Ticket say GA and has a section, row and seat it is still a General Admission ticket…first come etc. This is how they come out of Ticket Master just like the Zoo Concert tickets. We were able to park of Love Joy and walk to the game like the other Timber fanatics. We started heading downtown around 4:30 PM. This way we could park and eat at our choice of spots in the Pearl for Happy Hour (which starts at 5:00 PM). We chose Basta (best spaghetti and meatballs in town). I definitely recommend coming down early and eating in the Pearl vs. the stadium food. We got to the stadium around 6:15 PM and had our choice of seating. The atmosphere is family friendly and a total blast. Download the chants off the internet or buy a chant book if you are not familiar with them.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Timbers a forest of green

    by JayinAustin on 8/9/12JELD-WEN Field - Portland

    Going to a Portland Timbers game is a great experience. The Timber Army sang and chanted the whole time, so there was electricity pumping through the crowd during the match. Of course, the actual purchasing of the ticket isn't that great because of all the extra fees attached. So basically a $30 ticket will actually cost you somewhere around $40.