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Sccl 2021 Portland Timbers PORTLAND ROUND OF 16 MARATHÓN TIMBERS (2) SCCL 2021 (2) 13 ABR | 8 PM ET | Providence Park CD Marathón and Portland Timbers tied 2-2 in the first leg (Brayan Castillo and Marlon Ramírez scored for Marathon., Felipe Mora and Denovan Torres o / g) for Portland, at Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, HON (6 Apr 2021 ). PORTLAND TIMBERS Portland Timbers is playing for the third time in the SCCL (2014/15, 2016/17 and 2021). SCCL record: GP-9 W-5 D-2 L-2 (GF-24 GA-15). Top scorer in SCCL: Fanendo Adi (NIG) 4 goals. Top scorer in SCCL Round of 16: Felipe Mora (CHI) with 1. Assists in SCCL 2021: Josecarlos Van Rankin (MEX) with 1. Saves in SCCL 2021: (4) Steven Clark (USA) Portland has 55.6% in wins and in 9 games scored goals in the SCCL. SCCL KO Phase Record: GP-1 W-0 D-1 L-0. Home record in SCCL: GP-4 W-3 D-1 L-0 (GF-9 GA-9). (scored goals in their 4 previous games). SCCL record vs Central American teams: GP-7 W-3 E-2 L-2 (GF-14 GA-14). 1. SCCL 2014/15 (Group 5): Portland Timbers 4-2 Olimpia (Maximiliano Urruti x2, Will Johnson and Rauwshan McKenzie; Kevin Álvarez and Romell Quioto), Providence Park, USA (Sep 16, 2014). 2. SCCL 2014/15 (Group 5): Olimpia 3-1 Portland Timbers (Romell Quioto and Anthony Lozano x2; Ben Zemanski), Estadio Nacional, HON (21 Oct 2014). 3. SCCL 2016/17 (Group B): Portland Timbers 2-1 Dragon (Jack McInerney and Diego Váleri; Kenroy Howell), Providence Park, USA (3 Aug 2016). 4. SCCL 2016/17 (Group B): Saprissa 4-2 Portland Timbers (Jermaine Taylor O / G, Marvin Angulo x2 and Fabrizio Ronchetti; Diego Váleri and Fanendo Adi), Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá, CRC (14 Sep 2016). 5. SCCL 2016/17 (Group B): Dragon 1-2 Portland Timbers (Kevin Melara; Fanendo Adi and Darlington Nagbe), Estadio Cuscatlán, SLV (27 Sep 2016). 6. SCCL 2016/17 (Group B): Portland Timbers 1-1 Saprissa (Jack McInerney; Rolando Blackburn), Providence Park, USA (19 Oct 2016). 7. SCCL 2021 (R16 - first leg): Marathon 2-2 Portland Timbers (Brayan Castillo and Marlon Ramírez; Felipe Mora and Denovan Torres O / G), Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, HON (6 Apr 2021). TOP PLAYERS: Diego Valeri (ARG) had (5) shots vs. CD Marathon. The Argentine midfielder has played five SCCL games and scored tWo goals. Felipe Mora (CHI) Scored the first goal in SCCL 2021. MARATHÓN Sixth participation for CD Marathon in the SCCL (2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2012/13, 2019 and 2021). SCCL record: GP-33 W-14 D-4 L-15 (GF-50 GA-64). Top scorer in the SCCL: Mario Berríos (HON) 7 goals. Top scorers in SCCL Round of 16: Marlon Ramírez (HON) 2 goals. Yustin Arboleda (COL) and Brayan Castillo (HON) 1 goal each. SCCL 2021 Scorers: Brayan Castillo (HON) and Marlon Ramírez (HON) 1 each Assists in SCCL 2021: Edwin Solano (HON) and Kervin Arriaga (HON) with 1 each Saves in SCCL 2021: (3) Denovan Torres (HON) SCCL KO Phase Record: GP-7 W-1 D-1 L-5. CD Marathon is 19.1% effective in KO round. The draw vs. Portland Timbers was the first in a KO round. SCCL away record: GP-16 W-3 D-3 L-10 (GF-19 GA-43). Away wins in SCCL: 2-4 vs DC United (Francis Doe and Greg Janicki; Saúl Martínez, Mario Berríos, Milton Núñez and Marvin Chávez), Group A R.F. Kennedy Memorial in Washington, DC, USA (29 Oct 2008) 2-4 vs. San Juan Jabloteh (Cyrano Glen and Travis Mulraine; Walter Martínez and Jerry Palacios x3), Group B Hasely Crawford Stadium, TRI (22 Oct 2010) 0-3 vs. Tauro (Claudio Cardozo x2 and Milton Palacios), Preliminary Round Estadio Giancarlo Gronchi de Pedregal, PAN (28 Jun 2010). After beating Tauro FC on the road, they have 5 losses and 1 draw. Record vs (MLS) teams in SCCL: GP-9 W-4 D-1 L-4 (GF-16 GA-17). 1. SCCL 2008/09 (Group A): Marathón 2-0 DC United (Milton Núñez and Erick Norales), Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, HON (24 Sep 2008). 2. SCCL 2008/09 (Group A): DC United 2-4 Marathón (Francis Doe and Greg Janicki; Saúl Martínez, Mario Berríos, Milton Núñez and Marvin Chávez), R.F. Kennedy Memorial in Washington, DC, USA (Oct 29, 2008). 3. SCCL 2009/10 (Group B): Marathón 3-1 DC United (Walter Martínez, Jerry Palacios and Mario Berríos; Luciano Emilio), Estadio Olimpico, San Pedro Sula, HON (18 Aug 2009). 4. SCCL 2009/10 (Group B): DC United 3-0 Marathón (Luciano Emilio x2 and Jaime Moreno), R.F. Kennedy Memorial in Washington, DC, USA (Sep 24, 2009). 5. SCCL 2010/11 (Group C): Marathon 2-1 Seattle Sounders (Orvin Paz, Nicolás Cardozo; Roger Levesque), Estadio Olimpico, San Pedro Sula, HON (19 Aug 2010). 6. SCCL 2010/11 (Group C): Seattle Sounders 2-0 Marathon (Mike Fucito x2), Century Link of Seattle, WA, USA (29 Sep 2010). 7. SCCL 2012/13 (Group 4): Marathon 2-3 Seattle Sounders (Mario Berrios x2; Samuel Ochoa, Eddie Johnson and Brad Evans), Estadio Olimpico, San Pedro Sula, HON (Sep 19, 2012). 8. SCCL 2012/13 (Group 4): Seattle Sounders 3-1 Marathon (Samuel Ochoa, Steve Zakuani and David Estrada; Mitchel Brown), Century Link of Seattle, WA, USA (24 Oct 2012). 9. SCCL 2021 (R16 - first leg): Marathon 2-2 Portland Timbers (Brayan Castillo and Marlon Ramírez; Felipe Mora and Denovan Torres e / c), Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, HON (6 Apr 2021). TOP PLAYERS: Kervin Arriaga (HON) the 23-year-old midfielder had an assist, had three shots and two balls recovered vs. Portland Timbers. Marlon Ramírez (HON) Scored the tying goal 2-2 vs. Portland Timbers. The forward only played 31 minutes, and has scored 2 goals in 3 SCCL appearances (the other goal was in R16 vs. Santos Laguna in 2019). .
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