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San Diego FC at Portland Timbers: Western Conference Round One (Home Game 1)
Providence Park
Portland, OR
Nov 1 Sat • 2025 • 6:30pm
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San Diego FC at Portland Timbers: Western Conference Round One (Home Game 1) at the Providence Park, Portland, OR
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| Nicknames | PTFC Timbers Rose City | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Founded | July 17, 2000; 25 years ago (2000-07-17) [1] [nb 1] | |||
| Stadium | Providence Park | |||
| Capacity | 25,218 | |||
| Owner | Peregrine Sports | |||
| CEO | Heather Davis | |||
| Head coach | Phil Neville | |||
| League | Major League Soccer | |||
| 2025 | Western Conference: 8th Overall: 17th Playoffs: TBD | |||
| Website | timbers.com | |||
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|  Current season | ||||
The Portland Timbers are an American professional soccer club based in Portland, Oregon. The Timbers compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Western Conference. The Timbers have played their home matches at Providence Park since 2011, when the team began play as an expansion team in the league.
The club was founded in 2009, when the city of Portland was awarded an expansion berth to Major League Soccer. The team operating rights are owned by Peregrine Sports under the majority ownership of Merritt Paulson, whose companies had acquired the then-USL Pro team in 2007 and later established the Portland Thorns women's team in 2012 (all MLS franchises are centrally owned by the league itself, which grants operating rights and privileges to the individual club "owners," who are also shareholders in MLS). The team is a phoenix club, and the fourth soccer franchise based in Portland (second top-level) to carry the legacy of the Timbers name, which originated with the team that competed in the North American Soccer League (NASL) from 1975 to 1982.
In 2013, the Timbers finished the regular season in first place in the Western Conference, clinching both their first-ever playoff appearance and a CONCACAF Champions League berth. In 2015, the franchise won the Western Conference Finals in the playoffs, and their first major trophy, the MLS Cup, becoming the first team in Cascadia to do so. In 2017, the club again finished the regular season in first place in the Western Conference. In 2018, the Timbers again made the playoffs, advancing in three rounds, defeating archrival Seattle in the semifinals along the way, and made the MLS Cup where they lost 2–0 to Atlanta United FC. In 2020, the Timbers won the one-off MLS is Back Tournament, defeating Orlando City SC in the final, and once again qualified for the Champions League. In 2021, the Timbers won the Western Conference and once again were runners-up in MLS Cup, falling to New York City FC 4–2 on penalties after a 1–1 score at extra time.
Portland has long-standing rivalries with nearby clubs Seattle Sounders and Vancouver Whitecaps FC, with whom they compete for the Cascadia Cup.
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