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2011 Portland Timbers season


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season2011
chrtitlePresident
chairmanMerritt Paulson
mgrtitleHead coach
managerJohn Spencer
stadiumJeld-Wen Field
Portland, Oregon
(Capacity: 18,627)
Merlo Field (1 game)
Portland, Oregon
(Capacity: 4,892)
leagueMajor League Soccer
league resultConference: 6th
Overall: 12th
cup1MLS Cup Playoffs
cup1 resultDid not qualify
cup2U.S. Open Cup
cup2 resultQualification semifinals
cup3Cascadia Cup
cup3 result2nd
highest attendance20,323
vs. NE (Sep 16)
vs. HOU (Oct 14)
lowest attendanceLeague:
18,627 (15 times)
All:
5,061 (Merlo Field)
vs. CHV (Mar 29)
average attendanceLeague: 18,827
All: 17,711
league topscorer
Kenny Cooper (8 goals)
season topscorer
Kenny Cooper
Jack Jewsbury
(8 goals)
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Portland, Oregon (Capacity: 18,627) Merlo Field (1 game) Portland, Oregon (Capacity: 4,892) Overall: 12th vs. NE (Sep 16) vs. HOU (Oct 14) 18,627 (15 times) All: 5,061 (Merlo Field) vs. CHV (Mar 29) All: 17,711 Kenny Cooper (8 goals) Kenny Cooper Jack Jewsbury (8 goals)

The 2011 Portland Timbers season was the debut season for the Portland Timbers in Major League Soccer (MLS), the top flight professional soccer league in the United States and Canada. As the fourth incarnation of a professional soccer club to bear the Portland Timbers name, the MLS version of the Timbers began the 25th season in club history with three games on the road due to ongoing renovations to Jeld-Wen Field.

The club's first game was played at Dick's Sporting Goods Park versus Colorado Rapids on March 19, which the Timbers lost 3–1. The first MLS match in Portland was on April 14 when the Timbers bested the Chicago Fire by a scoreline of 4–2 in front of a sold-out crowd of 18,627 at newly renovated Jeld-Wen Field.

Season review

March

The Timbers came into their first MLS game nursing injuries to several players including expected starters Darlington Nagbe, Sal Zizzo and Troy Perkins as well as Bright Dike and Eddie Johnson.

The defending champions Colorado Rapids took the field with the same 11 players which had started MLS Cup 2010 and dealt the Timbers an early blow with an 8th-minute goal by Jeff Larentowicz. The Rapids scored two more first half goals in rapid succession to put Portland down 3–0 at halftime. Timbers forward Kenny Cooper scored the first ever MLS goal for Portland from a free kick in the 80th minute but it was not enough as the Timbers lost their inaugural game 3–1. The Timbers Army — an independent supporters group for the Portland Timbers – sent over 400 members to Dick's Sporting Goods Park for the game, a record for away support in Colorado.

Prior to the March 26 game versus Toronto FC, it was announced that defender Mamadou Danso had been called up for Gambia and would miss the match. Portland would also be without Nagbe, Perkins, Dike and Johnson because of injuries while Zizzo returned after recovering from a separated shoulder.

Toronto opened the scoring in the 14th minute through Javier Martina. Backup goalkeeper Adin Brown suffered a strained hamstring in the first half and was replaced by Jake Gleeson at halftime. Gleeson made 3 saves during the game, including one which earned the young goalkeeper MLS Save of the Week honors, but Martina found the back of the net again in the 70th minute to put the game beyond reach as the Timbers lost 2–0. Midfielder Sal Zizzo came on as a second-half substitute for Portland but reinjured his shoulder and was expected to be out two more weeks.

Unlike previous years when second division Portland sides were often guaranteed a spot in the U.S. Open Cup, the Timbers would have to defeat three other MLS teams in a qualification tournament in order to join the competition. The Timbers began their campaign to qualify for the 2011 U.S. Open Cup on March 29 as the team played their first game in Portland versus Chivas USA. Due to ongoing renovations at Jeld-Wen Field, Portland hosted the game at Merlo Field on the campus of the University of Portland. Injuries to their starting and backup goalkeepers forced the Timbers to add Kevin Guppy to the squad from the league-wide MLS Goalkeeper Pool as an emergency backup to Gleeson.

A sell-out crowd of 5,061 were on hand as the MLS version of the Timbers made their debut in Portland. Chivas USA were reduced to 10 men after Andrew Boyens was shown a second yellow card late in the first half. It took nearly the entire second half for the Timbers to capitalize on the man advantage as substitute Jack Jewsbury finally gave Portland the lead with a long-range strike in the 84th minute. Captain for the night, Eric Brunner, sealed a first-ever competitive win for the Timbers with a headed goal two minutes later as Portland won 2–0 to advance to the semifinals of the qualification tournament versus the San Jose Earthquakes.

April

Hoping to build on their positive result in Portland, the Timbers started the league game against the New England Revolution with the same 11 players which were on the field at the conclusion of the U.S. Open Cup qualification win versus Chivas USA. Both Eddie Johnson and rookie Darlington Nagbe recovered from their injuries and were available on the bench. The Timbers again fell behind to an early goal but were able to equalize just before the end of the first half through captain Jack Jewsbury. Portland held on for the 1–1 draw to gain the club's first ever point in Major League Soccer. Nagbe made his Timbers debut in the 66th minute, coming on for Jeremy Hall.

On April 7, one week before the Timbers home opener at Jeld-Wen Field, starting center back David Horst suffered an ankle injury during practice and was expected to miss several weeks. The next day it was announced that the Timbers would host the U.S. Open Cup qualification semifinal match vs. San Jose Earthquakes at Jeld-Wen Field on May 3. San Jose originally won hosting rights for the game through a preseason coin toss but was unable to secure a venue in time.

Portland recorded another club first on April 13 when the Timbers signed their first ever Designated Player, Diego Chará. The 25-year-old Colombian midfielder, who was a childhood friend and recent teammate of Jorge Perlaza at Deportes Tolima, was expected to join the Timbers after acquiring his P-1 visa. It was later revealed, when the players union released salary figures for all MLS players, that Chará's salary was well below the level usually associated with Designated Players and his designation as such was due to the transfer fee paid by the Timbers to Tolima.

Chicago Fire were the Timbers opponents for the first ever MLS game in Portland on April 14. Fans lined up outside Jeld-Wen Field hours before kickoff in a steady downpour that would last throughout the night. Prior to kickoff, the Timbers Army sang the national anthem en masse while accompanied by fireworks and subsequently revealed a large tifo display celebrating the city of Portland.

A boisterous sell-out crowd of 18,627 watched as Jorge Perlaza scored his first goal for the Timbers in the 29th minute to give Portland their first lead of the season. Less than 10 minutes later, the Timbers were up 2–0 after a long-range goal from defender Rodney Wallace. The dream start to Portland's home opener continued just after halftime when Perlaza pounced on a spilled rebound by Fire goalkeeper Sean Johnson to give the Timbers a 3–0 lead. Chicago attempted to stage a comeback after a 65th minute own goal by Eric Brunner and an AT&T Goal of the Week nominee blast by Marco Pappa in the 80th minute brought the Fire to within a single goal of the Timbers. Portland put the game beyond reach after a goal mouth scramble in the 84th minute restored the Timbers two-goal lead thanks to an own goal by Chicago defender Dasan Robinson. Portland held on for the 4–2 win, the club's first in league play.

The Timbers were back in Jeld-Wen Field three days later as they hosted FC Dallas in front of a second consecutive sell-out crowd. Just as in the game versus Chicago, Portland jumped out to a 2–0 first half lead thanks to goals from Jewsbury and Kenny Cooper then extended the lead to 3–0 early in the second half when Kalif Alhassan dribbled past four Dallas defenders to find Wallace who steered the ball into the back of the net for his second goal in as many games. In a scene which was to be repeated throughout the season, the Timbers gave up two goals late in the game to put the victory in jeopardy. However, Portland held on for the 3–2 win to remain perfect at home in MLS play.

May

June

July

August

September

October

Background

November 2010

The building of the MLS Timbers began in earnest upon the completion of the 2010 MLS season on November 21, 2010. The very next day the club acquired midfielder/defender Jeremy Hall from New York Red Bulls in exchange for a third-round pick in the January SuperDraft and also traded allocation money to Los Angeles Galaxy in exchange for use of an international roster spot in the 2011 and 2012 seasons.

Two days after that, on November 24, 2010, the league conducted the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft which allowed both the Timbers and expansion cousins Vancouver Whitecaps to choose ten players each from those unprotected by their existing clubs. Portland drafted some players to keep, some players to trade, and some players to wait on in the future. In the expansion draft, the Timbers selected and kept five players: defender Eric Brunner (from Columbus Crew), midfielder Adam Moffat (Columbus), defender David Horst (Real Salt Lake), midfielder Peter Lowry (Chicago Fire), and defender Jordan Graye (D.C. United).

The club selected and immediately traded three players: midfielder Dax McCarty (selected from FC Dallas, traded to D.C. United), defender Anthony Wallace (selected from and traded back to Colorado Rapids), and midfielder Arturo Alvarez (selected from San Jose Earthquakes, traded to Real Salt Lake). McCarty was traded for defender Rodney Wallace and a 4th round SuperDraft pick; Wallace was traded for allocation money; and Alvarez was traded for a 2nd round SuperDraft pick.

The Timbers used their other two expansion picks to select the rights of players leaving MLS: forward Robbie Findley and defender Jonathan Bornstein. Both players' contracts were to expire on December 31, 2010. Bornstein had already signed a contract with Mexican side Tigres while Findley had broadly announced his intention to seek a contract in Europe, which he later found with English club Nottingham Forest. Portland drafted these players to hold their rights should they return to MLS.

December 2010

The club continued shaping its roster in December. On December 13, Portland traded defender Jordan Graye to Houston Dynamo in exchange for a 2014 4th round SuperDraft pick. Four days later, the Timbers traded goalkeeper Steve Cronin and allocation money to D.C. United in exchange for goalkeeper Troy Perkins and salary considerations.

January

At the January 13, 2011 SuperDraft, the club selected Generation adidas forward Darlington Nagbe in round one and defender Chris Taylor in round two. The club also made two trades on draft day. The first saw Portland acquire the No. 11 pick in the draft and use of an international roster spot for the 2011 season from Seattle Sounders FC in exchange for the No. 20 pick and allocation money. Portland then traded the newly acquired No. 11 pick to Houston Dynamo in exchange for allocation money. The club was more than happy with its draft day results. "We get the international slot for a year and ultimately, through the deals, we're banking some allocation money," said Portland general manager and technical director Gavin Wilkinson. "So, the way we walk out of it, at the end of that, we're lucky to get the player we absolutely loved [Darlington Nagbe, chosen 2nd overall by Portland] and an international spot, which is needed in the way that we're trying to build this squad. … We think it was a win-win."

The following week, Portland selected forward Spencer Thompson, midfielder Robby Lynch, forward Raymundo Reza, and defender Taylor Mueller in the 2011 Supplemental Draft. Of all the draft choices, only Nagbe was immediately added to the club's roster as he had already signed a contract with Major League Soccer. Taylor, Thompson, Lynch, Reza, and Mueller are not guaranteed contracts and must earn a spot on the club's final roster.

On January 17, the club entered the international transfer market and acquired forward Kenny Cooper from Bundesliga 2 side 1860 Munich for an undisclosed fee. Portland used its No. 2 position in the MLS Allocation Ranking to acquire the MLS rights to Cooper.

The Timbers announced the signings of goalkeeper Adin Brown and defender Steve Purdy — both members of the USL Portland Timbers — on January 26.

Preseason

California training camp

Cardozo

The Timbers began training camp in Ventura, California with their first practice on February 2. During the first preseason game against Ventura County Fusion on February 4, first round draft pick Darlington Nagbe scored in the second half to earn Portland a 1–1 draw. Forward Bright Dike sustained an Achilles tendon injury during the game and was expected to miss 6 to 9 months.

Portland faced their first MLS opposition on February 8 in a training match versus Los Angeles Galaxy. Newly acquired Los Angeles midfielder Miguel Pedro López was shown a red card in the first half but the Galaxy were allowed to replace him due to the nature of the match. The Timbers again relied on a second half equalizing goal – this time by trialist Brian Umony — to earn their second consecutive 1–1 draw.

Arizona training camp

Just prior to leaving for training camp at Grande Sports World in Casa Grande, Arizona the Timbers announced that they had acquired midfielder Sal Zizzo from Chivas USA in exchange for allocation money and had signed two players from the undefeated 2010 Portland Timbers U-23 squad, Freddie Braun and Jake Gleeson.

Portland faced off against the Houston Dynamo on February 19 in a match that was halted in the 80th minute due to poor conditions. New signings Zizzo and Kenny Cooper made their debuts in the 0–0 draw. Due to the inclement weather, a scrimmage versus the United States U-18 men's national team scheduled for later the same day was cancelled.

The second training match in Arizona took place on February 23 against NASL side Montreal Impact. The Timbers held on for a 1–0 win – their first of the preseason – thanks to a 7th minute headed goal from forward Eddie Johnson.

On February 25, Portland introduced five former players and coaches from previous Portland Timbers squads as Alumni Ambassadors. John Bain (player, NASL Portland Timbers; head coach, WSA/APSL Portland Timbers), Bernie Fagan (player, NASL Portland Timbers; head coach, WSA/APSL Portland Timbers), Lee Morrison (player, USL Portland Timbers), Mick Hoban (player, NASL Portland Timbers) and Jim Brazeau (goalkeeper coach, USL Portland Timbers) joined previously announced Community Ambassador Scot Thompson (player, USL Portland Timbers) in an official capacity to represent the Timbers at community events and speaking engagements.

In their final preseason game in Arizona, the Timbers came away with another 0–0 draw versus Sporting Kansas City. Future Portland captain Jack Jewsbury came on as a 63rd-minute substitute for Kansas City in the match.

Cascadia Summit

Cooper

On March 1, the Timbers sent allocation money to Sporting Kansas City in exchange for midfielder Jack Jewsbury just before leaving for Tukwila, Washington to attend the 2011 Cascadia Summit. That same day it was announced that rookie Darlington Nagbe would have to undergo surgery for a sports hernia and would miss 2 to 4 weeks.

The first match of the Cascadia Summit saw the Timbers defeat hosts Seattle Sounders FC 2–0 off of goals by trialist Jorge Perlaza and Kenny Cooper. New signing Jack Jewsbury wore the captain's armband for Portland, though he had been with the team for only two days, and would later be named captain on a permanent basis.

The next day, Portland faced their other Cascadia rivals, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, and the Timbers made 11 changes to the side that faced Seattle. Midfielder Ryan Pore scored early in the first half but the Whitecaps equalized before halftime thanks to an own goal from defender David Horst. Portland's reserves held Vancouver scoreless in the second half to come away with a 1–1 draw.

Final preparations

Leitch

Portland officially signed trialist Jorge Perlaza on March 7 after clearing up a complicated contract situation with his previous club, Deportes Tolima. After donning the armband during the Cascadia Summit, midfielder Jack Jewsbury was named captain for the remainder of the season on March 11.

The Timbers played their final preseason game on March 12 versus fellow Western Conference side San Jose Earthquakes at Buck Shaw Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Portland defender Eric Brunner gave the Timbers the lead in the 52nd minute but the Earthquakes equalized from the penalty spot 17 minutes later. San Jose defender Chris Leitch was sent off late in the game but, due to it being a preseason training match, the Earthquakes were allowed to replace him. Portland held on for the 1–1 draw to finish their preseason undefeated.

On March 14, Portland announced that Oregon-based windows and doors manufacturer Jeld-Wen had purchased the naming rights for PGE Park and that the stadium would be known as Jeld-Wen Field effective immediately. While details of the deal were not announced it was speculated to be a multi-year, multimillion-dollar deal.

Although it had been widely reported in Uganda for several weeks, the Timbers officially announced the signing of forward Brian Umony on a year-long loan from South African side Tuks FC on March 16. Portland announced three more player additions the next day as former Portland Timbers (USL) midfielder Rodrigo López, SuperDraft pick Chris Taylor and Supplemental Draft pick Spencer Thompson were all signed to contracts.

Just one day before the Timbers inaugural MLS game versus defending champions Colorado Rapids, Portland General Manager / Technical director Gavin Wilkinson revealed that the team had given up their pursuit of former Arsenal defender Kerrea Gilbert due to his P-1 visa being denied. Gilbert was removed from the official roster later that day.

Regular season

Cummings Smith Yourassowsky Brunner Wallace Robinson Pappa Cooper Wallace Shea Donovan de Zeeuw Perlaza Pontius Wolff Goldthwaite Keel Henry De Rosario John Shea Luna Collin Perlaza Brunner Alonso Lowry Tchoyi Tamaş Umony Jewsbury Koevermans Perlaza Brunner Hall Ching Saad Perlaza Cooper Nagbe Rodgers Cruz

Competitions

Major League Soccer

Western Conference standings

Overall standings

Results summary

Results by round

Reserve League

West Division standings
PosClubPtsPldWLTGFGAGD
1Seattle Sounders FC Reserves25108112111+10
2Portland Timbers Reserves20106222416+8
3Chivas USA Reserves13103341821−3
4San Jose Earthquakes Reserves1093511112−1
5Vancouver Whitecaps FC Reserves8102621015−5
6Los Angeles Galaxy Reserves591621120−9

U.S. Open Cup

Qualifying bracket

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Play-in round

Brunner

Qualification semifinals

Cascadia Cup

The Cascadia Cup is a trophy that was created in 2004 by supporters of the Portland Timbers, Seattle Sounders FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC. It is awarded to the club with the best record in league games versus the other participants. Since 2009, when Seattle joined Major League Soccer, the cup has been contested between Portland and Vancouver only. In 2011, when the Timbers and the Whitecaps join the Sounders in MLS, all three Cascadia rivals will again vie for the cup.

PosClubPtsPldWLTGFGAGD
1Seattle Sounders FC8420296+3
2Portland Timbers7421165+1
3Vancouver Whitecaps FC1403148−4

Club

Coaching staff

WeekStaff memberOpponent(s)Ref
21SCO John SpencerLos Angeles Galaxy, San Jose Earthquakes

Squad

Kits

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Final roster

Reserve team players

This list shows players who have played for the team in official 2011 MLS Reserve Division games, but are not part of the senior roster.

Player recognition

MLS W.O.R.K.S. Humanitarian of the Month

MonthPlayerRef
AugustUSA Jack Jewsbury

AT&T Goal of the Week

WeekPlayerOpponentRef
5COL Jorge PerlazaChicago Fire
16LBR Darlington NagbeSporting Kansas City
29USA Kenny CooperVancouver Whitecaps FC

MLS Save of the Week

WeekPlayerOpponentRef
2NZL Jake GleesonToronto FC
5NZL Jake GleesonFC Dallas
10USA Troy PerkinsColumbus Crew
17USA Troy PerkinsSeattle Sounders FC
18USA Troy PerkinsChicago Fire
28USA Troy PerkinsNew York Red Bulls

MLSsoccer.com Team of the Week

WeekPlayerOpponent(s)Ref
5GHA Kalif AlhassanChicago Fire, FC Dallas
COL Jorge Perlaza
CRC Rodney Wallace
9GAM Mamadou DansoSeattle Sounders FC
12USA Troy PerkinsChivas USA
18GHA Kalif AlhassanChicago Fire
USA Troy Perkins
19LBR Darlington NagbeColumbus Crew
20USA Sal ZizzoToronto FC
21USA Mike ChabalaLos Angeles Galaxy, San Jose Earthquakes
COL Jorge Perlaza
23COL Diego CharáSporting Kansas City, Vancouver Whitecaps FC
24USA Eric BrunnerChivas USA
27LBR Darlington NagbeNew England Revolution
32GAM Mamadou DansoD.C. United, Real Salt Lake

Statistics

Appearances and goals

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Top scorers

Players with 1 goal or more included only.

Rk.NatPosPlayerTotalMajor League SoccerU.S. Open Cup Qual.134569
USAFWKenny Cooper880
USAMFJack Jewsbury871
COLFWJorge Perlaza660
USADFEric Brunner431
GAMDFMamadou Danso330
COLMFDiego Chará220
LBRMFDarlington Nagbe220
CRCDFRodney Wallace220
USADFMike Chabala110
USAFWBright Dike110
USADFKevin Goldthwaite110
ENGFWEddie Johnson110
OWN GOALS330
TOTALS42402

Disciplinary record

Players with 1 card or more included only.

No.NatPosPlayerTotalMajor League SoccerU.S. Open Cup Qual.
4USADFMike Chabala404
5USADFEric Brunner111
8USAMFPeter Lowry101
9USAFWBright Dike202
10ENGFWEddie Johnson101
11GHAMFKalif Alhassan313
13USAMFJack Jewsbury505
14HAIMFJames Marcelin504
15COLFWJorge Perlaza202
(16)SCOMFAdam Moffat101
(17)USAMFJeremy Hall716
21COLMFDiego Chará707
22CRCDFRodney Wallace606
(23)USAMFRyan Pore100
25SLVDFSteve Purdy302
26UGAFWBrian Umony101
30JAMMFLovel Palmer202
33USAFWKenny Cooper202
TOTALS54350

Goalkeeper stats

All goalkeepers included.

No.NatPlayerTotalMajor League SoccerU.S. Open Cup Qual.MINGAGAASVMINGAGAASVMINGAGAASV
1USATroy Perkins2730391.29942610381.319112010.753
20NZLJake Gleeson40561.331431561.71129000.002
24USAAdin Brown13542.67513542.675000
(32)USAKevin Guppy000000000
TOTALS3270491.351123060481.4110721010.435

Player movement

Transfers in

DatePlayerPositionPrevious clubFee/notesRef
October 19, 2010USA Steve CroninGKUSA Portland Timbers (USL)Freetitle=Timbers sign 3 of their own for 1st MLS seasonurl=http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2010/10/mls-timbers-announce-first-four-player-signingspublisher=Portland Timbersdate=October 19, 2010access-date=February 24, 2011archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101127222819/http://portlandtimbers.com/news/2010/10/mls-timbers-announce-first-four-player-signingsarchive-date=November 27, 2010url-status=deaddf=mdy-all}}
October 19, 2010USA Bright DikeFWUSA Portland Timbers (USL)Free
October 19, 2010ENG Eddie JohnsonFWUSA Austin AztexFree
October 19, 2010USA Ryan PoreMFUSA Portland Timbers (USL)Free
November 22, 2010USA Jeremy HallMFUSA New York Red BullsAcquired for a 2011 3rd round SuperDraft picktitle=Timbers Acquire Red Bulls' Jeremy Hallurl=http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2010/11/timbers-acquire-red-bulls-jeremy-hallpublisher=Portland Timbersdate=November 22, 2010access-date=February 24, 2011archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101223210559/http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2010/11/timbers-acquire-red-bulls-jeremy-hallarchive-date=December 23, 2010url-status=deaddf=mdy-all}}
November 24, 2010USA Dax McCartyMFUSA FC DallasExpansion Draft, 1st round; immediately tradedtitle=Timbers Select 10 Players in 2010 Expansion Drafturl=http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2010/11/timbers-select-10-players-2010-expansion-draftpublisher=Portland Timbersdate=November 24, 2010access-date=February 24, 2011url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101223210232/http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2010/11/timbers-select-10-players-2010-expansion-draftarchive-date=December 23, 2010 }}
November 24, 2010USA Eric BrunnerDFUSA Columbus CrewExpansion Draft, 2nd round
November 24, 2010SCO Adam MoffatMFUSA Columbus CrewExpansion Draft, 3rd round
November 24, 2010USA Anthony WallaceDFUSA Colorado RapidsExpansion Draft, 4th round; immediately traded
November 24, 2010USA David HorstDFUSA Real Salt LakeExpansion Draft, 5th round
November 24, 2010USA Peter LowryMFUSA Chicago FireExpansion Draft, 7th round
November 24, 2010USA Jordan GrayeDFUSA D.C. UnitedExpansion Draft, 9th round; immediately traded
November 24, 2010SLV Arturo AlvarezMFUSA San Jose EarthquakesExpansion Draft, 10th round; immediately traded
November 24, 2010CRC Rodney WallaceDFUSA D.C. UnitedAcquired with a 2011 1st round Supplemental Draft pick in exchange for Dax McCarty and allocation moneytitle=Timbers Acquire D.C. United's Rodney Wallace for Dax McCartyurl=http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2010/11/timbers-acquire-dc-united%E2%80%99s-rodney-wallace-dax-mccartypublisher=Portland Timbersdate=November 24, 2011access-date=February 24, 2011url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101223210507/http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2010/11/timbers-acquire-dc-united%E2%80%99s-rodney-wallace-dax-mccartyarchive-date=December 23, 2010 }}
December 13, 2010ENG Kerrea GilbertDFENG ArsenalFreetitle=Timbers Sign English Defender Kerrea Gilberturl=http://portlandtimbers.com/news/2010/12/timbers-sign-english-defender-kerrea-gilbertpublisher=Portland Timbersdate=December 13, 2010access-date=February 24, 2011}}
December 15, 2010GHA Kalif AlhassanMFUSA Portland Timbers (USL)Freetitle=Timbers Announce Signing of Four Players for 2011url=http://portlandtimbers.com/news/2010/12/timbers-announce-signing-four-players-2011publisher=Portland Timbersdate=December 15, 2010access-date=February 24, 2011}}
December 15, 2010GAM Mamadou DansoDFUSA Portland Timbers (USL)Free
December 15, 2010USA Kevin GoldthwaiteDFUSA Portland Timbers (USL)Free
December 15, 2010HAI James MarcelinMFUSA Portland Timbers (USL)Free
December 17, 2010USA Troy PerkinsGKUSA D.C. UnitedAcquired with salary considerations in exchange for Steve Cronin and allocation money
January 13, 2011LBR Darlington Nagbe (R)MFUSA Akron Zips
USA Cleveland InternationalsSuperDraft, 1st round; signed to Generation adidas contract prior to draftlast=Costellofirst=Briantitle=Timbers Select Darlington Nagbe No. 2 Overall, Chris Taylor in Second roundurl=http://portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/01/timbers-select-darlington-nagbe-2-overall-chris-taylor-second-roundpublisher=Portland Timbersdate=January 13, 2011access-date=February 24, 2011}}
January 17, 2011USA Kenny CooperFWGER 1860 MunichUndisclosed fee; rights acquired via Allocation Rankingtitle=Timbers Sign Forward Kenny Cooperurl=http://portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/01/timbers-sign-forward-kenny-cooperpublisher=Portland Timbersdate=January 17, 2011access-date=February 24, 2011}}
January 26, 2011USA Adin BrownGKUSA Portland Timbers (USL)Freetitle=Timbers Sign Goalkeeper Adin Brown and Defender Steve Purdyurl=http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/01/timbers-sign-goalkeeper-adin-brown-and-defender-steve-purdypublisher=Portland Timbersdate=January 26, 2011access-date=February 24, 2011archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110129022854/http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/01/timbers-sign-goalkeeper-adin-brown-and-defender-steve-purdyarchive-date=January 29, 2011url-status=deaddf=mdy-all}}
January 26, 2011USA Steve PurdyDFUSA Portland Timbers (USL)Free
February 16, 2011USA Sal ZizzoMFUSA Chivas USAAcquired for allocation moneytitle=Timbers Acquire Midfielder Sal Zizzo From Chivas USAurl=http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/02/timbers-acquire-midfielder-sal-zizzo-chivas-usapublisher=Portland Timbersdate=February 16, 2011access-date=February 24, 2011archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110219024215/http://portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/02/timbers-acquire-midfielder-sal-zizzo-chivas-usaarchive-date=February 19, 2011url-status=deaddf=mdy-all}}
February 17, 2011USA Freddie BraunMFUSA Portland Timbers U23'sFreetitle=Timbers Sign Goalkeeper Adin Brown and Defender Steve Purdyurl=http://portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/02/timbers-sign-midfielder-freddie-braun-goalkeeper-jake-gleesonpublisher=Portland Timbersdate=February 17, 2011access-date=February 24, 2011}}
February 17, 2011NZL Jake GleesonGKUSA Portland Timbers U23'sFree
March 1, 2011USA Jack JewsburyMFUSA Sporting Kansas CityAcquired for allocation moneytitle=Timbers Acquire midfielder Jack Jewsbury from Sporting Kansas Cityurl=http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/03/timbers-acquire-midfielder-jack-jewsbury-sporting-kansas-citypublisher=Portland Timbersdate=March 1, 2011access-date=March 1, 2011url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110304145750/http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/03/timbers-acquire-midfielder-jack-jewsbury-sporting-kansas-cityarchive-date=March 4, 2011 }}
March 7, 2011COL Jorge PerlazaFWCOL Deportes TolimaUndisclosed feetitle=Timbers Sign Colombian Forward Jorge Perlazaurl=http://portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/01/timbers-sign-colombian-forward-jorge-perlazapublisher=Portland Timbersdate=March 7, 2011access-date=March 7, 2011url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110309183440/http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/01/timbers-sign-colombian-forward-jorge-perlazaarchive-date=March 9, 2011 }}
March 17, 2011USA Rodrigo LópezMFUSA Portland Timbers (USL)Freetitle=Timbers Sign Rodrigo Lopez, Chris Taylor, Spencer Thompsonurl=http://portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/03/timbers-sign-rodrigo-lopez-chris-taylor-spencer-thompsonpublisher=Portland Timbersdate=March 17, 2011access-date=March 17, 2011}}
March 17, 2011USA Chris Taylor (R)DFUSA Tulsa Golden HurricaneSuperDraft, 2nd round
March 17, 2011USA Spencer Thompson (R)FWUSA UC Irvine AnteatersSupplemental Draft, 1st round
April 13, 2011COL Diego CharáMFCOL Deportes TolimaUndisclosed fee; signed to Designated Player contracttitle=Timbers Sign Diego Chará as First Designated Player in Club Historyurl=http://portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/04/timbers-sign-diego-char%C3%A1-first-designated-player-club-historypublisher=Portland Timbersdate=April 13, 2011access-date=April 13, 2011}}
July 21, 2011JAM Lovel PalmerDFUSA Houston DynamoAcquired with Mike Chabala and a 2011 international roster spot for Adam Moffat and allocation moneytitle=Timbers Acquire Lovel Palmer, Mike Chabala from Houston in exchange for Adam Moffat, Allocationurl=http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/07/timbers-acquire-lovel-palmer-mike-chabala-houston-exchange-adam-moffat-allocationpublisher=Portland Timbersaccess-date=August 19, 2011date=July 21, 2011url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120918152700/http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/07/timbers-acquire-lovel-palmer-mike-chabala-houston-exchange-adam-moffat-allocationarchive-date=September 18, 2012df=mdy }}
July 21, 2011USA Mike ChabalaDFUSA Houston DynamoAcquired with Lovel Palmer and a 2011 international roster spot for Adam Moffat and allocation money
August 19, 2011USA Eric AlexanderMFUSA FC DallasAcquired in exchange for Jeremy Halltitle=Timbers Acquire Midfielder Eric Alexander From FC Dallas In Exchange for Midfielder/Defender Jeremy Hallurl=http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/08/timbers-acquire-midfielder-eric-alexander-fc-dallas-exchange-midfielderdefender-jeremy-publisher=Portland Timbersaccess-date=August 19, 2011date=August 19, 2011url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110821193912/http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/08/timbers-acquire-midfielder-eric-alexander-fc-dallas-exchange-midfielderdefender-jeremy-archive-date=August 21, 2011 }}

Loans in

DatePlayerPositionLoaned fromFee/notesRef
March 16, 2011UGA Brian UmonyFWRSA Tuks FCSeason-long loan with option to buytitle=Timbers Acquire Ugandan Forward Brian Umony On Loanurl=http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/03/timbers-acquire-ugandan-forward-brian-umony-loanpublisher=Portland Timbersdate=March 16, 2011access-date=March 16, 2011url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110318052721/http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/03/timbers-acquire-ugandan-forward-brian-umony-loanarchive-date=March 18, 2011 }}
March 28, 2011USA Kevin GuppyGKMLS Goalkeeper PoolAdded to roster following injuries to Troy Perkins and Adin Brown; removed from roster on April 22, 2011title=Quotes & Notes: Timbers: 2, Chivas USA: 0url=http://portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/03/quotes-notes-timbers-2-chivas-usa-0publisher=Portland Timbersdate=March 30, 2011access-date=March 30, 2011}}

Transfers out

DatePlayerPositionDestination clubFee/notesRef
November 24, 2010USA Dax McCartyMFUSA D.C. UnitedTraded with allocation money for Rodney Wallace and a 2011 1st round Supplemental Draft pick
November 24, 2010SLV Arturo AlvarezMFUSA Real Salt LakeTraded for a 2011 2nd round SuperDraft picktitle=Timbers Complete Trades with Colorado, Real Salt Lakeurl=http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2010/11/timbers-complete-trades-colorado-real-salt-lakepublisher=Portland Timbersdate=November 24, 2011access-date=February 24, 2011url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101223210418/http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2010/11/timbers-complete-trades-colorado-real-salt-lakearchive-date=December 23, 2010df=mdy }}
November 24, 2010USA Anthony WallaceDFUSA Colorado RapidsTraded for allocation money
December 13, 2010USA Jordan GrayeDFUSA Houston DynamoTraded for a 2014 4th round SuperDraft pick
December 17, 2010USA Steve CroninGKUSA D.C. UnitedTraded with allocation money for Troy Perkins and salary considerations
March 18, 2011ENG Kerrea GilbertDFENG Yeovil TownP-1 visa denied, free transfertitle=Portland Timbers abandon pursuit of Kerrea Gilbertfirst=Geoffrey C.last=Arnoldnewspaper=The Oregonianlocation=Portlanddate=March 18, 2011url=http://www.oregonlive.com/timbers/index.ssf/2011/03/portland_timbers_abandon_pursu.htmlaccess-date=March 18, 2011 }}
July 21, 2011SCO Adam MoffatMFUSA Houston DynamoTraded with allocation money for Lovel Palmer, Mike Chabala and a 2011 international roster spot
August 19, 2011USA Jeremy HallDFUSA FC DallasTraded for Eric Alexander

Loans out

DatePlayerPositionDestination clubFee/notesRef
July 21, 2011USA Ryan PoreMFCAN Montreal ImpactSeason-long loantitle=Timbers Loan Midfielder/Forward Ryan Pore to Montreal Impacturl=http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/07/timbers-loan-midfielderforward-ryan-pore-montreal-impactpublisher=Portland Timbersdate=July 21, 2011access-date=July 23, 2011url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724133227/http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/07/timbers-loan-midfielderforward-ryan-pore-montreal-impactarchive-date=July 24, 2011 }}

Unsigned draft picks

DatePlayerPositionPrevious clubNotesRef
November 24, 2010USA Robbie FindleyFWUSA Real Salt LakeExpansion Draft, 6th round; out of contract, Portland will retain MLS rights
November 24, 2010USA Jonathan BornsteinDFUSA Chivas USAExpansion Draft, 8th round; out of contract, Portland will retain MLS rights
January 18, 2011USA Robby LynchMFUSA Evansville Purple Aces
USA Kalamazoo OutrageSupplemental Draft, 1st round; attended training camp, not offered a contracttitle=2011 Supplemental Draft Picksurl=http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/01/2011-supplemental-draft-pickspublisher=Portland Timberslast=Costellofirst=Briandate=January 18, 2011access-date=June 17, 2011archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110121175749/http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news/2011/01/2011-supplemental-draft-picksarchive-date=January 21, 2011url-status=deaddf=mdy-all}}
January 18, 2011USA Raymundo RezaFWUSA San Diego State AztecsSupplemental Draft, 2nd round; attended training camp, not offered a contract
January 18, 2011USA Taylor MuellerDFUSA Washington HuskiesSupplemental Draft, 3rd round; attended training camp, not offered a contract

Allocation ranking

Portland is in the No. 14 position in the MLS Allocation Ranking. The allocation ranking is the mechanism used to determine which MLS club has first priority to acquire a U.S. National Team player who signs with MLS after playing abroad, or a former MLS player who returns to the league after having gone to a club abroad for a transfer fee. Portland started 2011 ranked No. 2 on the allocation list and used its ranking to acquire Kenny Cooper. A ranking can be traded, provided that part of the compensation received in return is another club's ranking.

International roster spots

Portland has 11 international roster spots. Each club in Major League Soccer is allocated 8 international roster spots, which can be traded. Portland acquired its first additional spot from Los Angeles Galaxy on November 22, 2010 for use in the 2011 and 2012 seasons. On January 14, 2011 the club acquired a second additional spot from Seattle Sounders FC for use in the 2011 season only. Portland acquired a third additional spot from Houston Dynamo on July 21, 2011 for use during the remainder of the 2011 season only. There is no limit on the number of international slots on each club's roster. The remaining roster slots must belong to domestic players. For clubs based in the United States, a domestic player is either a U.S. citizen, a permanent resident (green card holder) or the holder of other special status (e.g., refugee or asylum status).

Future draft pick trades

Future picks acquired: 2014 SuperDraft Round 4 pick acquired from Houston Dynamo.

Future picks traded: None.

MLS rights to other players

Portland has the MLS rights to Jonathan Bornstein and Robbie Findley. Both players declined contract offers by the league and signed overseas with no transfer fee received. Portland acquired rights to both players by drafting them in the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft.

Notes

:A. Johnson signed for Portland Timbers (USL) before the 2010 transfer deadline and was loaned back to Austin for the remainder of the 2010 season.

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