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The Portland Timbers were an American
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team that competed in the North American Soccer League (NASL) from
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to 1982. The team was based in
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and played their home games at Civic Stadium for outdoor matches and the Memorial Coliseum for indoor games. The nickname "Soccer City, USA" to refer to Portland was coined during the team's first season. The team folded at the conclusion of the
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.


History


Origins and Early Success

On 23 January 1975, North American Soccer League (NASL) Commissioner
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announced
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as the location of the league's 20th franchise for the upcoming season with an ownership group including former
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player Don Paul. On 7 March 1975, it was announced former
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player and manager
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was hired as the team's head coach. A few days later, the name Timbers was chosen from approximately 3,000 entered suggestions. Crowe assembled a roster dominated by players imported from England including
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,
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, and
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who he had coached at Aston Villa;
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and Jimmy Kelly were both brought over on loan from
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and fifteen year
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veteran Ray Martin joined on a loan deal as well. The Timbers finished their inaugural season in first place of the Pacific Division with a league best record of sixteen wins and six losses, scoring 43 goals to earn 138 points for the season, also a league best. Portland defeated the
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after extra time 2–1 in the Quarter-finals and a week later defeated St. Louis Stars 1 - 0 in the Semi-finals, also after extra time. On 24 August 1975 at Spartan Stadium in
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, the Timbers lost
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to the
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2–0. A group of around 3,000 fans made the trip from Portland to support the team. Portland's nickname of "Soccer City, USA" was coined by GM Don Paul during the team's 1975 season. A few days after the championship game, the NASL levied fines of $2,500 against Timbers GM Don Paul and head coach Crowe for recruiting violations. Commissioner Woosman characterized the violations, reportedly telling English loan players and their parent teams the players would be able to return prior to the end of the NASL season, as "among the most serious infractions ever in our league". In response, the league passed a rule requiring at least six American and/or Canadian players on each team's roster, put limits on the number of loan players teams could have and reduced the player limit from eighteen to sixteen. After returning to England and speculation that he might not return, in early November 1975 Vic Crowe confirmed he would coach the team for the 1976 season. Despite the roster rule changes imposed by the league, Crowe's squad was again dominated by English players including
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and Jimmy Kelly who both returned on loan from Wolverhampton, with Tony Betts and Ray Martin returning on a permanent deals. Mick Hoban, who served as the team's Director of Community Relations during the offseason, also signed a permanent deal. Although Hoban was born in England, he qualified as an American having earned a cap for the
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in 1973.
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who had been player-manager of
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was hired as an assistant to Crowe. Three weeks into the season, Crowe announced he would retire at the end of the season to focus on his business and family in England. On 23 May 1976, the Timbers hosted
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in a friendly, losing to the
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champions 2–1. After his team's thirty-second straight victory, Rangers manager
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called Portland "the best team we've played". In July, team president John Gilbertson resigned his position and was replaced by Keith Williams. The Timbers finished the
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in fourth place of the Pacific Conference Western Division with eight wins and sixteen losses and not qualifying for the playoffs.


Tiler/Megson Years

Shortly after the conclusion of the 1976 season,
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who had been assistant to Vic Crowe and played in six games during the previous season, was hired as head coach. The contracts of Bermudian and former
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striker
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and Scottish winger
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, who had played with
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and Sheffield United F.C. in England, were purchased from the
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. Willie Anderson who had played with the Timbers in 1975 while on loan from
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signed with the team on a full-time contract. Canadian Brian Gant signed just before the season becoming the team's eighth North American player. Both Anderson and Gant would remain with the Timbers until the 1982 season when the team folded. The Timbers hosted friendlies against two English teams during the summer of 1977, defeating the
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3 - 0 on 1 June 1977 and played to a 1–1 draw against
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on 14 June 1977. The Timbers ended the season in fourth place of the Western Division missing the post season for the second straight year with a record of ten wins and sixteen losses. A week after the season, Tiler was fired and in late November 1977 was replaced by former
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player and
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manager
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. Megson quickly moved to revamp the roster waiving several players who had been with the team since its first season, signing
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on a loan deal from
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, purchasing the contract for
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national team player Jimmy Conway who had been released by
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, picked up two players from
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reserve team, and, after the start of the season, securing a loan deal for Pat Howard from
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As in previous season, the Timbers hosted two international squads for friendlies during the 1978 season, defeating Deportivo Galasca from
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5 - 0 on 27 May 1978 and losing to English team Bristol City 1–0 on 1 June 1978. The Timbers ended the
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in second place of the Western Division National Conference with a record of twenty wins and ten losses qualifying for the playoffs after missing postseason play the previous two seasons. On 9 August 1978, the Timbers defeated the
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in overtime 2–1 in the single elimination Conference Quarterfinals. The following week, Portland swept the
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in the two-legged Conference Semifinals, winning the home leg 1-0 and the away game 2–1. Facing the
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in the Conference Championships, the Timbers were defeated in both games, 1–0 at home and 4–0 in New York. Soon after the team was defeated in the playoffs by the Cosmos, a majority of the Timber players announced if they did not receive substantial increases in pay, they would not be returning to play in Portland. In November 1978, former
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tight end Kent Kramer who has been acting as the vice president of the
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for the previous three seasons was hired as general manager. Fifteen players from the team's 1978 roster returned for the 1979 season, many who had been on loan deals returning on full-time contracts. To add to the roster, the Timbers purchased the contract of English defender Alan Thompson from Stockport County F.C. and claimed
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franchise leading scorer David Butler off waivers. In April, sixteen of the Timber's first team players walked out as part of the short lived NASL Players Strike resulting in a pickup team losing 2–0 to Minnesota. In May, Portland hosted two friendlies against English teams, losing to Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. 3–1 on 17 May 1979 and beating
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2 - 1 on 31 May 1979. Portland finished the season with a record of eleven wins and nineteen losses, fourth place in the Western Division of the National Conference.


New Ownership and the return of Crowe

Rumors had been circulating for over two years that the Timbers might move or go out of business. These rumors were confirmed when team president Don Pollock announced that the team was projecting losses of $500,000 for the 1979 season and that unless a local investor or buyer were found, the team would move or fold. In early September, a sale of the team to
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for $650,000 was rejected, but in October 1979 the board of Oregon Soccer Inc. approved the sale to the wood products firm for an undisclosed amount that would enable the team to pay off its approximately $800,000 to $1,000,000 debt. Louisiana-Pacific announced the remaining two years of GM Kramer's contract would be bought out and he would be replaced by Peter Warner, a Methodist pastor and administrator of referees for
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. Warner announced that Megson would be retained as head coach. On 1 March 1980, former
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and Coventry City F.C. defender Gary Collier signed on a full-time contract with the club for a reported $750,000. A few weeks later, the Timbers purchased
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and
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from Manchester City F.C. for a reported $500,000. In total, prior to the 1980 season, the new ownership invested $2 million in players and contracts. On 6 May 1980, in the only international friendly of the season, Portland hosted
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, losing 1–0. At the end of May,
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was fired after the team compiled a record of four wins and six losses. GM Peter Warner named himself interim head coach and announced that assistant player-coach Jimmy Conway, in his third season with the team, would not be hired to replace Megson. After four straight losses under his direction, Warner announced that
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would return to coach the team. Crowe joined the team the following week, with the Timbers winning their first game with him back in charge over the Atlanta Chiefs 1–0 to snap a six-game losing streak. With Crowe in charge, Portland went on to win eleven of the remaining seventeen games of the season, finishing with a record of fifteen wins and seventeen losses, last place in the National Conference Western Division. In October, Portland announced that they would participate in the
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hosting home matches at the Memorial Coliseum with Crowe managing the team. The team finished its first indoor season with five straight wins, ending the season with a record of ten wins and eight losses. Qualifying for the post-season as a wildcard, the Timbers had to play both legs of the series against the
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in Chicago due to conflicts with other tenants at the Memorial Coliseum. Chicago swept the Timbers in both games of the series winning 6–2 on 17 February and 8–7 in overtime on 19 February. In late February 1981 the Timbers released six players, including
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who had been the team's starting goalkeeper since the 1977 season.
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who had played with the Philadelphia Fury during the 1978 season and serving as back up goalkeeper for Manchester City F.C. was signed to replace Poole.
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defender
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was signed, becoming the first Korean to play in the NASL. A month into the season, the Timbers sold franchise all-time leading scorer
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to the
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and brought in Alistair 'Ally' Brown from
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and Barry Powell from
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on loan deals. On 13 May 1981, the Timbers hosted
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for a friendly, losing to the English
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side 1–0 on an own goal by Timber player
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. It was the last time the Timbers would host an international opponent. The Timbers finished the season in third place of the Northwest Division with a record of seventeen wins and fifteen losses. The Timbers faced the
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the first round of the playoffs, winning the home match of the best of three series 2–1 on 22 August 1981. They were eliminated from the playoffs after losing 5–1 on 26 August, with Gary Collier receiving a red card in the 25th minute, and 2–0 on 30 August. Just before the start of the indoor season, the Timbers signed
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who had previously played with the
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franchise that folded at the end of the 1981 outdoor season. In December, the Timbers acquired Ron Futcher, ninth-leading scorer in NASL history from the
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via a dispersal draft on 7 December 1981.


Final Season and Demise

At the beginning of 1982, during the team's participation in the
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, it was reported that team owners
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were concerned about the viability of professional soccer in Portland and that the upcoming season could determine the fate of the franchise. Portland finished the indoor season with a record of seven wins and eleven losses, second place in the Western Division of the Pacific Conference and did not make the playoffs. Several veteran players, including
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, Jimmy Conway, and Jimmy Kelly, were released by the team.
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was also released in favor of
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who became a nationalized citizen to qualify as an American under the NASL roster rules. In April, it was announced that the team would participate in the next NASL indoor season. Partway through the season, the Timbers acquired Dave Bennett on loan from Norwich City F.C. In early July 1982, with the team was in fifth place of their division, Louisiana-Pacific president
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announced that the team would be sold at the end of the season. A few days later it was announced that a group at approach Louisiana-Pacific to purchase the club and later in the month Howard Samuels, Chief Executive of the NASL stated his opinion that the Timbers would remain in Portland under the ownership of Louisiana-Pacific. The Timbers finished the season with a 1–0 loss to the
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at home on 22 August 1982. The Timbers compiled a record of fourteen wins and eighteen losses, fourth place in the Western Division. The next day, team ownership confirmed that the Timbers would be sold or would be folded. In September, local businessman James Horne agreed to a deal with Louisiana-Pacific to purchase the club pending league approval. Horne received tentative approval from the league in early October, but on 21 October Horne withdrew his offer and Louisiana-Pacific announced the team would dissolve effective 1 November. The next week,
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purchased the contracts of Canadian players Dale Mitchell,
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, and Bruce Gant, while Seattle purchased Timber's all-time leading scorer John Bain. Nineteen other players were allocated to other teams via a dispersal draft.


List of seasons

This is a complete list of seasons for the NASL club. For a season-by-season history including the current
Portland Timbers The Portland Timbers are an American professional men's soccer club based in Portland, Oregon. The Timbers compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member club of the league's Western Conference. The Timbers have played their home games at ...
MLS franchise, see
List of Portland Timbers seasons This is a list of seasons played by the Portland Timbers in American soccer, from 1975, when the original club first competed in the North American Soccer League, through the most recent completed season. All four incarnations of the Portland Tim ...
. 1. Avg. Attendance include statistics from league matches only.
2. Top Goalscorer(s) includes all goals scored in League, League Playoffs, U.S. Open Cup,
CONCACAF Champions League The CONCACAF Champions League, known officially as the Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League for sponsorship reasons, is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONCACAF. The tournament is contested by clubs from North Ameri ...
,
FIFA Club World Cup The FIFA Club World Cup is an international men's association football competition organised by the ''Fédération Internationale de Football Association'' (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The competition was first contested in 200 ...
, and other competitive continental matches.


Indoor


Coaches

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Vic Crowe Victor Herbert Crowe (31 January 1932 – 21 January 2009) was a Wales international football player and later football manager. Career Crowe was born in Abercynon, South Wales but moved to Handsworth, Birmingham with his family when he was t ...
(1975–1976), (1980–1982) *
Brian Tiler Brian Tiler (15 March 1943 – 30 June 1990) was an English footballer. Tiler, a central defender, began his career at his home town club Rotherham United where he made his debut in 1962–63. He spent seven seasons at Millmoor, playing more tha ...
(1977) *
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(1978–1979)


Honors

NASL Championships *
1975 It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe. Events January * January 1 - Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
''-runners up'' NASL Regular Season Premierships *
1975 It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe. Events January * January 1 - Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
Division titles *
1975 It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe. Events January * January 1 - Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
Western Division U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame * 2015
Glenn Myernick Glenn "Mooch" Myernick (December 29, 1954 in Trenton, New Jersey – October 9, 2006 in Thornton, Colorado) was an American soccer player and coach. He won the 1976 Hermann Trophy as that year’s outstanding collegiate player. He then spent eig ...
Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame * 2002 Dale Mitchell * 2005
Garry Ayre Garry Ayre (born October 12, 1953 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a retired soccer player. He played in the North American Soccer League, the Major Indoor Soccer League and for the Canadian national team. Career He was with amateur side ...
Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame * 2014 Dale Mitchell All-Star First Team Selections * 1982
Cho Young-Jeung Cho Young-jeung (born 18 August 1954) is a South Korean former footballer who played as a defender. He won two Asian Games, and participated in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. Club career Cho was allowed to participate in tryouts for NASL clubs b ...
All-Star Second Team Selections * 1975 Barry Powell &
Peter Withe Peter Withe (born 30 August 1951) is an English former football manager and striker who played between 1971 and 1990. At Nottingham Forest he won the Anglo-Scottish Cup and Second Division promotion in 1976–77, First Division and the Foot ...
All-Star Honorable Mentions * 1975
Graham Day Sir Judson Graham Day, (born 3 May 1933) is a British-Canadian business executive, lawyer and corporate director who now lives in Hantsport, Nova Scotia. Early life and education Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, he graduated from Dalhousie Law ...
* 1977
Graham Day Sir Judson Graham Day, (born 3 May 1933) is a British-Canadian business executive, lawyer and corporate director who now lives in Hantsport, Nova Scotia. Early life and education Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, he graduated from Dalhousie Law ...
* 1978
Clyde Best Clyde Cyril Best, MBE (born 24 February 1951) is a Bermudian former football player. He was one of the first black players in First Division football in England, scoring 47 goals as a striker for West Ham United between 1968 and 1976. Early ...
Indoor All-Stars * 1980–81
Stuart Lee Stuart Lee (born 11 February 1953) is an English former football forward. Lee was born in Manchester, and played professionally in England, Wales and the United States. Player In 1971, Lee began his professional career when he signed with Bol ...
Retired numbers * 3 –
Clive Charles Clive Michael Charles (3 October 1951 – 26 August 2003) was an English football player, coach and television announcer. He was one of five National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) coaches to win more than 400 games. Born in Dagenham, E ...
, Defender, 1978–81 Clive Charles
on FC Portland Academy


References


Further reading

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