UNION v (Sept. 10, PPL Park, 7:30 p.m. ET)

2011 SEASON RECORDS PROBABLE LINEUPS ROSTERS GP W-L-T PTS GF GA Union 26 8-7-11 35 35 30 1 Faryd Mondragon (GK) at home 13 5-1-7 22 19 15 3 Juan Diego Gonzalez (DF) 18 4 Danny Califf (DF) 5 Carlos Valdes (DF) Timbers 26 9-12-5 32 33 41 MacMath 6 Stefani Miglioranzi (MF) on road 12 1-8-3 6 7 22 7 (MF) 4 5 8 Roger Torres (MF) LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD 25 Califf Valdes 15 9 Sebastien Le Toux (FW) ALL-TIME: 10 (FW) Williams G Farfan Timbers 1 win, 1 goal … 7 11 (MF) Union 0 wins, 0 goals … Ties 0 12 Levi Houapeu (FW) Carroll 13 Kyle Nakazawa (MF) 14 (MF) 2011 (MLS): 22 9 15 Gabriel Farfan (MF) 5/6: POR 1, PHI 0 (Danso 71) 11 16 Veljko Paunovic (FW) Mapp Adu Le Toux 17 Keon Daniel (MF) 18 Zac MacMath (GK) 19 Jack McInerney (FW) 16 10 21 (MF) 22 Justin Mapp (MF) Paunovic Mwanga 23 Ryan Richter (MF) 24 Thorne Holder (GK) 25 Sheanon Williams (DF) UPCOMING MATCHES 15 33 27 Zach Pfeffer (MF) UNION TIMBERS Perlaza Cooper Sat. Sept. 17 Columbus Fri. Sept. 16 New England PORTLAND TIMBERS Fri. Sept. 23 at Sporting KC Wed. Sept. 21 San Jose 1 (GK) 2 (DF) Thu. Sept. 29 D.C. United Sat. Sept. 24 at New York 11 7 4 (DF) Sun. Oct. 2 at Chivas USA Sun. Oct. 2 at Vancouver Alhassan 21 13 Zizzo 5 (DF) 6 (MF) Chara Jewsbury 7 (FW) WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM 8 Peter Lowry (MF) 9 (FW) UNION TIMBERS 4 30 10 Eddie Johnson (FW) 12 5 11 Kalif Alhassan (MF) FA Chabala Palmer FA Horst Brunner 12 (DF) 35 30 GOALS SCORED 33 41 13 (MF) 67 78 MINUTES PER GOAL 71 57 14 (MF) 1 15 Jorge Perlaza (FW) HOW SCORED Perkins 17 (MF) 19 Rodrigo Lopez (MF) 22 14 RIGHT FOOT 20 28 20 (GK) 11 8 LEFT FOOT 68 21 Diego Chara (MF) 28 HEADERS 75 REFEREE: Chris Penso. 22 Rodney Wallace (DF) SAR (bench): Adam Wienckowski; JAR (opposite): Matthew Kreitzer; 23 (FW) 00 OTHER 00 4th: Daniel Fitzgerald 24 (GK) TYPE OF PLAY 25 (DF) INJURY REPORTS 26 Brian Umony (FW) 19 15 OPEN PLAY 10 20 PHILADELPHIA UNION - OUT: GK Faryd Mondragon (R finger fracture); FW 27 Chris Taylor (DF) Levi Houapeu (L ankle strain); PROBABLE: MF Brian Carroll (R foot contu- 28 Freddie Braun (MF) 54 CROSS 58 sion) … PORTLAND TIMBERS - OUT: GK Adin Brown (concussion); DF 30 Lovel Palmer (MF) 24 CORNER 32Mamadou Danso (R hamstring strain); DF Kevin Goldthwaite (L knee ACL 31 Spencer Thompson (FW) 11 REBOUND 04 33 (FW) rupture); FW Eddie Johnson (concussion); FW Spencer Thompson (R knee); 98 Mamadou Danso (DF) 43 PENALTIES 34PROBABLE: GK Troy Perkins (R hip soreness) 10DIRECT FROM FREE KICK 11 23 FREE KICK (INDIRECT) 81 DISCIPLINARY SITUATION 10 OWN GOALS 31SUSPENDED: none DISTANCE WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): PHI: Danny Califf, Brian Carroll … POR: Mike Chabala, Rodney Wallace 77 INSIDE GOAL AREA 12 6 20 14 INSIDE PENALTY AREA 17 25 89OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA 410 INTERNATIONAL DUTY none

RECORD AT HALFTIME RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL TEAM LEADERS GOALSCORING RECORD (W-L-T) LEAD TIED TRAIL SCORE ALLOW UNION GOALS SCORED IN GAME PHI 3-0-4 4-2-3 1-5-4 7-0-4 1-7-5 G: 6 Le Toux/Ruiz GP01234+TOTAVG POR 7-0-2 2-4-2 0-8-1 9-1-2 0-11-3 A: 8 Le Toux PHI 26 6 13 3 2 2 35 1.35 SHT: 67 Le Toux POR 26 6 12 4 3 1 33 1.27 THE LAST TIME SOG: 23 Le Toux PHILADELPHIA UNION PORTLAND TIMBERS FC: 30 Califf/Williams GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME Date Score (Gms since) Date Score (Gms since) FS: 34 Williams GP01234+TOTAVG Home win 6/25/2011 PHI 3, CHV 2 (4) 8/24/2011 POR 1, CHV 0 (0) OF: 21 Le Toux PHI 26 7 10 8 0 1 30 1.15 Road win 7/17/2011 PHI 3, NE 0 (3) 7/16/2011 POR 1, CHI 0 (4) C: 6 Valdes POR2667661411.58 Home loss 7/29/2011 PHI 1, COL 2 (3) 7/10/2011 POR 2, SEA 3 (4) E: 1 3 players tied Road loss 9/03/2011 PHI 1, RSL 2 (0) 8/17/2011 POR 1, KC 3 (0) TIMBERS GOALS BY INTERVALS Tie game 9/07/2011 PHI 4, NE 4 (0) 8/06/2011 POR 1, SJ 1 (4) G: 7 Jewsbury GOALS SCORED Shutout for 7/17/2011 PHI 3, NE 0 (7) 8/24/2011 POR 1, CHV 0 (0) A: 8 Jewsbury Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 Shutout vs. 7/09/2011 PHI 0, SJ 0 (8) 7/23/2011 POR 0, CLB 1 (7) SHT: 56 Cooper PHI355453711 SOG: 20 Cooper POR33267864 FC: 44 Chara GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED FS: 48 Cooper GOALS ALLOWED OF: 35 Perlaza Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 Union WWLWTWLTLWWTTLTWTTWLTTTLLT C: 6 Chara/Hall PHI30288633 Timbers LLTWWLWWTWLLLTLLLWLTWTLLWW E: 1 Brunner/Hall POR4177331011 PHILADELPHIA UNION v PORTLAND TIMBERS (Sept. 10, PPL Park, 7:30 p.m. ET - MLS Game 248) PHILADELPHIA UNION

2011 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 1 Faryd Mondragon GK 6-3 207 06/21/1971 Cali, Colombia 25 25 0 0 25 25 0 0 3 Juan Diego Gonzalez DF 6-0 160 09/22/1980 Medellin, Colombia 0 0 0 0 7 7 0 0 4 Danny Califf DF 6-2 185 03/17/1980 Montclair, CA 25 25 1 0 176 168 8 5 5 Carlos Valdes DF 6-0 176 05/22/1985 Cali, Colombia 24 24 1 1 24 24 1 1 6 Stefani Miglioranzi MF 6-1 185 09/20/1977 Pacos ed Caldas, Brazil 15 11 0 0 104 80 3 3 7 Brian Carroll MF 5-10 155 07/20/1981 Springfield, VA 22 22 0 0 227 211 4 14 8 Roger Torres MF 5-5 140 07/13/1991 Barrancabermeja, Colombia 18 5 3 0 39 15 3 6 9 Sebastien Le Toux FW 6-0 165 01/10/1984 Mont-Saint-Aignan, France 26 26 6 8 82 69 21 22 10 Danny Mwanga FW 6-1 175 07/17/1991 , Congo DR 24 12 5 4 48 29 12 8 11 Freddy Adu MF 5-6 140 06/02/1989 Tema, Ghana 4 2 1 0 102 71 13 19 12 Levi Houapeu FW 5-8 160 06/22/1989 Abidjan, Ivory Coast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Kyle Nakazawa MF 5-10 165 03/16/1988 Torrance, CA 18 13 1 3 32 21 1 3 14 Amobi Okugo MF 5-11 175 03/13/1991 Hayward, CA 9 6 0 0 20 10 0 0 15 Gabriel Farfan MF 5-10 165 06/23/1988 , CA 15 11 1 1 15 11 1 1 16 Veljko Paunovic FW 6-1 165 08/21/1977 Strumica, Macedonia 11 10 3 3 11 10 3 3 17 Keon Daniel MF 6-1 170 01/16/1987 Lambeau, Trinidad & Tobago 18 9 1 2 18 9 1 2 18 Zac MacMath GK 6-2 176 08/07/1991 St. Petersburg, FL 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 19 Jack McInerney FW 5-9 150 08/05/1992 Chattanooga, TN 14 5 1 0 31 6 4 0 21 Michael Farfan MF 5-9 160 06/23/1988 San Diego, CA 13 5 1 1 13 5 1 1 22 Justin Mapp MF 6-1 160 10/18/1984 Brandon, MS 23 20 2 3 215 170 17 43 23 Ryan Richter MF 6-2 175 04/12/1989 Southampton, PA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Thorne Holder GK 6-4 183 04/04/1986 , Trinidad & Tobago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Sheanon Williams DF 5-11 170 03/17/1990 Boston, MA 25 25 1 3 33 33 1 3 27 Zach Pfeffer MF 5-7 140 01/06/1995 Dresher, PA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HEAD COACH : Peter Nowak 07/05/1964 W58 L49 T42

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2011 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 1 Troy Perkins GK 6-2 190 07/29/1981 Springfield, OH 21 21 0 0 120 120 0 1 2 Kevin Goldthwaite DF 6-1 180 12/09/1982 Sacramento, CA 4 3 1 0 91 75 4 5 4 Mike Chabala DF 6-0 175 05/24/1984 Fresno, CA 14 9 1 1 54 43 2 8 5 Eric Brunner DF 6-4 170 02/12/1986 Dublin, OH 24 23 3 1 63 59 5 2 6 Darlington Nagbe MF 5-9 165 09/23/1988 Liberia 22 16 1 2 22 16 1 2 7 Sal Zizzo FW 5-11 165 04/03/1987 San Diego, CA 24 9 0 3 34 10 0 4 8 Peter Lowry MF 5-11 165 10/02/1985 Missoula, MT 3 2 0 0 27 22 5 0 9 Bright Dike FW 6-1 223 02/02/1987 Edmond, OK 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 10 Eddie Johnson FW 5-11 185 09/20/1984 Chester, England 7 3 1 0 7 3 1 0 11 Kalif Alhassan MF 5-10 160 10/15/1990 , Ghana 25 20 0 5 25 20 0 5 12 David Horst DF 6-4 200 10/25/1985 Pine Grove, PA 13 10 0 0 16 12 0 0 13 Jack Jewsbury MF 6-0 185 04/13/1981 Joplin, MO 24 24 7 8 219 166 21 28 14 James Marcelin MF 6-2 170 06/13/1986 Saint-Marc, Haiti 16 9 0 0 16 9 0 0 15 Jorge Perlaza FW 5-10 155 10/11/1984 Guapi, Colombia 26 24 6 2 26 24 6 2 17 Eric Alexander MF 6-1 165 04/14/1988 Portage, MI 23 16 0 0 40 28 2 3 19 Rodrigo Lopez MF 5-7 150 05/10/1987 Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 20 Jake Gleeson GK 6-3 200 06/26/1990 Palmerston North, New Zealand 4 3 0 0 4 3 0 0 21 Diego Chara MF 5-8 150 04/05/1986 Colombia 20 19 1 3 20 19 1 3 22 Rodney Wallace DF 5-10 160 06/17/1988 San Jose, Costa Rica 22 20 2 1 61 56 5 6 23 Ryan Pore FW 5-11 165 09/23/1983 Mansfield, OH 8 2 0 0 66 19 3 2 24 Adin Brown GK 6-5 200 05/27/1978 Pleasant Hills, CA 2 2 0 0 85 85 0 1 25 Steve Purdy DF 6-4 190 02/05/1985 Bakersfield, CA 8 8 0 0 13 12 0 0 26 Brian Umony FW 5-8 155 12/12/1988 Kampala, Uganda 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 27 Chris Taylor DF 6-1 160 05/12/1989 Edmond, OK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 Freddie Braun MF 5-10 160 05/13/1988 Royal Oak, MI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Lovel Palmer MF 5-10 160 08/30/1984 Mandeville, 26 23 1 0 52 47 3 1 31 Spencer Thompson FW 5-11 170 10/19/1988 Phoenix, AZ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Kenny Cooper FW 6-3 207 10/21/1984 , MD 26 21 4 2 116 107 44 12 98 Mamadou Danso DF 6-3 185 04/27/1983 Serekunda, Gambia 17 16 2 0 17 16 2 0

HEAD COACH : John Spencer 09/11/1970 W9 L11 T6

PHILADELPHIA UNION vs PORTLAND TIMBERS PPL PARK, Chester, Pa. 7:30 p.m. ET (TCN-Phi; ROOT-NW) September 10, 2011 (WEEK 26; MLS Game 248)

Philadelphia Union continue their three-game homestand when they meet the Portland Timbers for the second time this season, Saturday evening at PPL Park. Union are coming off a wild game at midweek, storming back from a three-goal deficit for a 4-4 draw with the in a rescheduled game. The Timbers are coming off back-to- back home wins, last a 1-0 defeat of Chivas USA.

REFEREE: Chris Penso. SAR (bench): Adam Wienckowski; JAR (opposite): Matthew Kreitzer; 4th: Daniel Fitzgerald MLS Career: 9 games; FC/gm: 23.4; Y/gm: 3.8; R: 3; pens: 4

INJURY REPORT: PHILADELPHIA UNION – OUT: GK Faryd Mondragon (R finger fracture); FW Levi Houapeu (L ankle strain); PROBABLE: MF Brian Carroll (R foot contusion) … PORTLAND TIMBERS – OUT: GK Adin Brown (concussion); DF Mamadou Danso (R hamstring strain); DF Kevin Goldthwaite (L knee ACL rupture); FW Eddie Johnson (concussion); FW Spencer Thompson (R knee); PROBABLE: GK Troy Perkins (R hip soreness)

INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: none SUSPENDED: none WARNINGS: SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: PHI: Danny Califf, Brian Carroll … POR: Mike Chabala, Rodney Wallace SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: PHI: Danny Mwanga, Sheanon Williams … POR: Diego Chara, James Marcelin

HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME: Timbers 1 win, 1 goal …Union 0 wins, 0 goals … Ties 0  In the first meeting between the teams, Futty Danso scored the game’s only goal to give the Timbers the victory at Jeld-Wen Field on May 6.  Coaches record: Peter Nowak v POR: P1 W0 L1 D0 … John Spencer vs. PHI: P1 W1 L0 D0

LAST MEETING (MLS) 5/6: POR 1, PHI 0 (Danso 71)  The game's lone goal came in the 71st minute. Jack Jewsbury curled in a free kick service for Mamadou "Futty" Danso to head home between Union ‘keeper Faryd Mondragón and the upright.  PORTLAND TIMBERS (4-1-3-2): Troy Perkins - , Eric Brunner, Mamadou Danso, Rodney Wallace – Diego Chara – Darlington Nagbe (Sal Zizzo 57), Jack Jewsbury, Kalif Alhassan (James Marcelin 81) - Kenny Cooper, Jorge Perlaza (Ryan Pore 92+).  PHILADELPHIA UNION (4-4-2): Faryd Mondragon - Michael Farfan, Carlos Valdes, Sheanon Williams, Gabriel Farfan (Kyle Nakazawa 64) - Justin Mapp (Roger Torres 78), Amobi Okugo (Jack McInerney 78), Brian Carroll, Sebastien Le Toux - Danny Mwanga, Carlos Ruiz.

PHILADELPHIA UNION Philadelphia Union had their winless streak extended to seven games but still came away with a remarkable point, coming back from a three-goal deficit in the second half before concluding with a 4-4 draw with the New England Revolution on Wednesday night at PPL Park. Union have 35 points from 26 matches on the year, in fourth place in the Eastern Conference. LAST MATCH  The Revolution opened the lead after just nine minutes when rookie A.J. Soares headed home a free kick from near the right corner flag from Chris Tierney. Then 12 minutes later, the lead was 2-0 when Stefani Miglioranzi was whistled for a foul on New England's Rajko Lekic just inside the penalty area, and then deposited the ensuing penalty kick.  The Revs made it 3-0 in the 26th minute when Tierney put in another cross, this time from the left touchline, and found the head of an unmarked Moncef Zerka to nod home with ease. But Union a goal back just two minutes later when Roger Torres made a quick cutback at the edge of the area and blasted a shot past Revs goalkeeper .  But in the 33rd minute, New England again made the lead three as took a pass from Lekic just outside the box and drove a long-range shot past a diving Zac MacMath into his bottom right-hand corner of the net.

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 Union began their fightback in the 54th minute, when Danny Mwanga sprung Adu into the box with a well- weighted pass at the end of a long move, and the midfielder calmly took touch before netting from a tight angle on the left. Union then made it 4-3 when Le Toux was taken down in the box while going for a header, and he buried his own penalty kick.  The comeback was completed two minutes into stoppage time. Carlos Valdes pushed the ball back into the mixer in the area, Veljko Paunovic deflected it back, and Le Toux thumped a volley inside the right-hand post for the tying goal.  Union manager Peter Nowak made six changes to the team that lost 2-1 to at Rio Tinto Stadium. Zac MacMath started in goal for the injured Faryd Mondragon, Gabriel Farfan came in for brother Michael at fullback, and Carlos Valdes came back from suspension while Freddy Adu, Brian Carroll and Roger Torres came into midfield in place of Amobi Okugo, Justin Mapp, Kyle Nakazawa and Danny Mwanga.  PHILADELPHIA UNION (4-4-2): Zac MacMath - Sheanon Williams, Carlos Valdes, Danny Califf, Gabriel Farfan (Michael Farfan 46) - Freddy Adu, Stefani Miglioranzi (Danny Mwanga 46), Brian Carroll, Roger Torres (Justin Mapp 72) - Sebastien Le Toux, Veljko Paunovic. TEAM NEWS  It was the fifth time in MLS history a club overcame a deficit of three goals to gain a point, matching the largest in MLS history – and the second this season (also: Vancouver 4, Kansas City 4, April 2). All five matches ended in draws, though the first – a May 4, 1996 meeting between the MetroStars and Tampa Bay, concluded with a shootout win for the Mutiny.  “I am not upset about the chances our team had. I was upset about how easy we gave up the goals rather than not scoring. We created some good chances and that’s all it was. We gave up some chances and they scored. It is not only the good looks but it is not closing out or focus,” said Union manager Peter Nowak. “But there is nothing we could do. We should have beaten them in the first place. It is mixed emotions from being three down to scoring all those goals and tying the game and still giving ourselves a chance to win the game.”  Sebastien Le Toux has scored five goals in the last four games. He has three in the last two games – all from run of play, after his first three goals this season came from the penalty spot. “We need him to score goals,” Danny Califf said. “We need that steady presence, the guy we can count on to score goals. It’s nice he’s able to be that and hopefully he can continue that scoring streak.”  “I think it’s good for me,” Le Toux said. “My teammates joke around with me, especially Stefani Miglioranzi, that in the last 10 games I’m going to score every game and help the team the best I can like I didn’t do at the beginning of the season. I hope this is the case.”  For the first time since coming to Philadelphia Union, Freddy Adu played the full 90 minutes, making his second start in four MLS appearances since his return.  “I was pleased with his movement all game. He had a big goal to get us back in the game,” said Nowak. “It was a good day for Freddy. As you saw at the end of game he was cramping but as I told you guys he is still not physically there yet. But we will watch him each day and monitor him and get him stronger and make sure he will recover fully before we throw him back out there.”  Adu’s goal was his first in MLS since May 20, 2007, when he scored for Real Salt Lake at FC .  Making his first MLS start, Zac MacMath allowed four goals in the first half. He kept a clean sheet in his full professional debut, coming on at halftime in the 2-1 loss at Real Salt Lake.  “It was tough. He let four pieces behind him in the first half but not all were completely on him. But, he came out strong in the second half and played well,” Nowak said.  While Carlos Valdes came back from suspension and played 90 minutes, Michael Farfan – who started vs. RSL – came in for Gabriel at halftime, after the two had again changed roles.  “I was very happy with all of our fullbacks. We shuffled the defensive line in the second half to push some players forward,” Nowak said. “Califf has been a rock back there and has been playing strong for weeks. Valdes is very stable and great back there. Our defenders are playing great and they just had a couple mistakes tonight.”

PORTLAND TIMBERS The Portland Timbers won for a second consecutive match at their home ground, defeating Chivas USA 1-0 on Wednesday evening at Jeld-Wen Field. The Timbers have 32 points from 26 games, now in sixth place in the Western Conference. LAST MATCH  The game's lone goal came a minute before the halftime break. Eric Brunner rose above Chivas defender to meet a Mike Chabala corner kick perfectly at the near post, driving his header past Chivas USA goalkeeper Dan Kennedy inside the back stick.  Timbers coach John Spencer made one change to the team that defeated Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2-1 at Jeld-Wen Field. Eric Brunner returned to central defense, in place of Mamadou Danso.

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 PORTLAND TIMBERS (4-4-2): Troy Perkins - Lovel Palmer, David Horst, Eric Brunner, Mike Chabala - Sal Zizzo (Darlington Nagbe 80), Jack Jewsbury, Diego Chara, Kalif Alhassan (Rodney Wallace 84) - Jorge Perlaza, Kenny Cooper (Eric Alexander 71). TEAM NEWS  The Timbers return to action after having their game at D.C. United, scheduled for Aug. 27, postponed because of Hurricane Irene. The game has been rescheduled for Wed., Oct. 19 at RFK Stadium.  The Timbers have won back-to-back games for the third time in league play since coming to MLS. They have yet to win three in a row.  “We're just learning what is required to be successful in this league,” said Timbers head coach John Spencer. “I think we've grown up quickly this year. I think we grew up after we had that slump and I think we came out at the (other) end of the tunnel and I think we've grown up a little bit."  The Timbers now face back-to-back road games, and have four of their next six games away from Jeld-Wen Field.  "I think that we're formidable at home at times. We need to, now, after the last two performances, get on the road to D.C. and try and put in a good performance there so that we stay in this position,” said Spencer. “We've got as good a chance as anybody for the eighth, ninth, and 10th positions. I don't think we're hanging on for the 10th spot. We've got a couple of good games coming up here at home and if we perform the way we did in the first half tonight we'll give teams a good run for their money."  Officially, the Timbers have scored 12 goals from set pieces – three from corner kicks, one directly from a free kick, and eight from free kick services. Another three goals have come from penalty kicks. In addition, two own goals scored by Portland opponents have started with deadball situations.  "I watched their game and they gave up two goals on crosses against Colorado. I just felt that we had a slight advantage height-wise in the box and decided to have two in-swinging corners into the six to see how they dealt with it," Spencer said.  Eric Brunner scored his third league goal this season, and fourth in all competitions, and all have come on set- piece opportunities. In games when Brunner has scored, the Timbers have won all four and not allowed a goal.  The Timbers have scored 26 goals at Jeld-Wen Field, tied with Houston for the most goals scored at home this season. But on the road, they’ve scored just seven times – tied with Real Salt Lake for fewest in MLS.  "The road is tough. I think you can see it with all the teams, their home records are better. It could be the travel, it could be a lot of things, but we've just got to focus on putting that all behind us and get a good result," said midfielder Sal Zizzo.  Since coming into the starting lineup onJuly 30, David Horst has seen the Timbers concede just seven goals while posting a 3-2-2 record.  “I just think I bring something different than some of the other guys bring,” Horst said. “I’m a little bit bigger than the other center backs. I bring a toughness to the defense back there. And when we play against bigger forwards like a [Eric] Hassli or [Juan Pablo] Ángel or those guys from Colorado, I think that’s what I bring to the table.”  Rodney Wallace scored his international goal, the margin of victory as Costa Rica defeated the USA 1-0 on Sept. 2 at The Home Depot Center. He then played 55 minutes in a 4-0 loss to Ecuador on Tuesday.  James Marcelin netted a goal for Haiti in a 6-0 World Cup qualifying rout of the U.S. Virgin Islands on Sept. 2, then scored again in the 4-2 win over Curaçao on Tuesday, also a CONCACAF qualifier.

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2011 PHILADELPHIA UNION STATISTICS (8-7-11, 35 pts.)

UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 9 F Sebastien Le Toux 26 26 2340 6 8 67 23 19 31 21 59 0 0 20 F Carlos Ruiz 14 13 1144 6 0 35 14 15 16 16 1 2 0 10 F Danny Mwanga 24 12 1355 5 4 33 17 24 21 7 0 4 0 16 F Veljko Paunovic 11 10 806 3 3 23 7 15 14 4 0 1 0 8 M Roger Torres 18 5 583 3 0 14 6 8 14 0 9 1 0 22 M Justin Mapp 23 20 1477 2 3 21 7 17 23 2 19 1 0 13 M Kyle Nakazawa 18 13 1107 1 3 13 4 23 14 0 4 1 0 25 D Sheanon Williams 25 25 2208 1 3 15 5 30 34 1 0 4 1 17 M Keon Daniel 18 9 888 1 2 7 2 6 6 0 11 1 0 15 M Gabriel Farfan 15 11 979 1 1 2 1 17 15 0 0 0 0 21 M Michael Farfan 13 5 740 1 1 14 4 14 8 0 0 1 0 5 D Carlos Valdes 24 24 2160 1 1 15 4 27 25 1 0 6 0 11 M Freddy Adu 4 2 213 1 0 6 1 3 5 0 12 2 0 4 D Danny Califf 25 25 2250 1 0 8 4 30 22 0 0 4 0 19 F Jack McInerney 14 5 467 1 0 12 4 10 6 4 0 1 1 2 D * 16 16 1241 0 1 2 0 13 5 0 0 4 1 7 M Brian Carroll 22 22 1851 0 0 10 1 21 11 0 0 4 0 18 G Zac MacMath 2 1 135 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 M Stefani Miglioranzi 15 11 961 0 0 8 0 15 11 0 0 1 0 1 G Faryd Mondragon 25 25 2205 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 14 M Amobi Okugo 9 6 556 0 0 10 4 15 6 0 0 2 0 3 D Juan Diego Gonzalez 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 G Thorne Holder 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 F Levi Houapeu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 M Zach Pfeffer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 M Ryan Richter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Own-goals received 1 Team totals 26 26 2340 35 30 315 108 322 317 56 115 41 3 Opponent totals 26 26 2340 30 26 317 80 317 322 65 111 46 4

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Carlos Ruiz 3, Roger Torres 1, Kyle Nakazawa 1, Danny Mwanga 1 Sebastien Le Toux 1, Danny Califf 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Sebastien Le Toux 3, Danny Mwanga 2, Justin Mapp 1, Keon Daniel 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Sebastien Le Toux 4-4

PHILADELPHIA UNION INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 1 G Faryd Mondragon 25 25 2205 71 43 26 1.06 2 2 8 7 10 7 18 G Zac MacMath 2 1 135 9 4 4 2.67 1 1 0 0 1 0 Team totals 26 26 2340 80 47 30 1.15 3 3 8 7 11 7 Opponent totals 26 26 2340 108 72 35 1.35 4 4 7 8 11 6

* = Played with other teams in 2011. Only Philadelphia Union statistics listed here.

2011 PORTLAND TIMBERS STATISTICS (9-12-5, 32 pts.)

UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E 13 M Jack Jewsbury 24 24 2160 7 8 40 19 29 18 2 87 2 0 15 F Jorge Perlaza 26 24 1946 6 2 32 12 20 23 35 1 1 0 33 F Kenny Cooper 26 21 1927 4 2 56 20 15 48 27 0 2 0 5 D Eric Brunner 24 23 2075 3 1 15 3 14 18 0 0 1 1 22 D Rodney Wallace 22 20 1787 2 1 15 6 26 13 1 0 5 0 98 D Mamadou Danso 17 16 1369 2 0 13 5 4 6 0 0 0 0 21 M Diego Chara 20 19 1688 1 3 21 6 44 15 1 1 6 0 6 M Darlington Nagbe 22 16 1222 1 2 20 7 5 30 3 2 0 0 4 D Mike Chabala (TOT) 14 9 896 1 1 4 2 7 3 1 7 3 0 4 D Mike Chabala (POR) 7 7 630 1 1 3 1 3 2 0 7 2 0 9 F Bright Dike 3 0 55 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 D Kevin Goldthwaite 4 3 190 1 0 1 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 10 F Eddie Johnson 7 3 265 1 0 7 3 4 5 4 0 1 0 30 M Lovel Palmer (TOT) 26 23 2080 1 0 45 9 22 12 0 0 6 1 30 M Lovel Palmer (POR) 7 7 630 0 0 12 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 11 M Kalif Alhassan 25 20 1760 0 5 36 8 18 40 3 0 2 0 17 D *Jeremy Hall 17 17 1424 0 3 9 2 19 15 1 0 6 1 7 F Sal Zizzo 24 9 1081 0 3 15 9 10 17 1 7 0 0 17 M Eric Alexander (TOT) 23 16 1237 0 0 17 2 11 4 1 0 0 0 17 M Eric Alexander (POR) 1 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 G Adin Brown 2 2 135 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 G Jake Gleeson 4 3 315 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 D David Horst 13 10 1038 0 0 7 3 8 8 3 0 0 0 8 M Peter Lowry 3 2 146 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 14 M James Marcelin 16 9 865 0 0 6 0 16 8 1 0 3 0 16 M *Adam Moffat 4 0 100 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 G Troy Perkins 21 21 1890 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 23 F Ryan Pore 8 2 200 0 0 4 0 2 6 2 0 0 0 25 D Steve Purdy 8 8 720 0 0 2 1 12 9 0 0 2 0 26 F Brian Umony 4 0 94 0 0 2 1 3 1 2 0 1 0 28 M Freddie Braun 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 M Rodrigo Lopez 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 D Chris Taylor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 F Spencer Thompson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Own-goals received 3 Team totals 26 26 2340 33 31 318 110 260 333 86 105 38 2 Opponent totals 26 26 2340 41 33 337 122 333 260 41 122 51 3

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Jorge Perlaza 2, Eric Brunner 2, Rodney Wallace 1, Jack Jewsbury 1 Mamadou Danso 1, Kenny Cooper 1, Mike Chabala 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Jack Jewsbury 3, Kalif Alhassan 3, Darlington Nagbe 1, Mike Chabala 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Jack Jewsbury 3-4

PORTLAND TIMBERS INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO 1 G Troy Perkins 21 21 1890 96 64 31 1.48 4 4 7 10 4 6 20 G Jake Gleeson 4 3 315 17 12 6 1.71 0 0 2 0 1 0 24 G Adin Brown 2 2 135 9 5 4 2.67 0 0 0 2 0 0 Team totals 26 26 2340 122 81 41 1.58 4 4 9 12 5 6 Opponent totals 26 26 2340 110 80 33 1.27 3 4 12 9 5 6

* = Played with other teams in 2011. Only Portland Timbers statistics listed here.

PHILADELPHIA UNION 2011 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T POS. PTS GOALS: Sat. Mar. 19 at Houston W 1-0 19,385 1-0-0 T1 3 PHI: Califf (5) Sat. Mar. 26 Vancouver W 1-0 18,591 2-0-0 1 6 PHI: Ruiz (77) Sat. Apr. 2 at L 0-1 24,998 2-1-0 1 6 LA: Leonardo (33) Sat. Apr. 9 New York W 1-0 19,027 3-1-0 1 9 PHI: Torres (68) Sat. Apr. 16 T 1-1 15,149 3-1-1 1 10 PHI: Ruiz (32); SEA: Fernandez (90) Sat. Apr. 30 San Jose W 1-0 18,279 4-1-1 2 13 PHI: Le Toux (76) Fri. May 6 at Portland L 0-1 18,627 4-2-1 0 13 POR: Danso (71) Wed. May 11 Los Angeles T 1-1 19,178 4-2-2 2 14 PHI: Mwanga (84); LA: Donovan (24) Sat. May 14 at FC Dallas L 0-2 12,109 4-3-2 2 14 DAL: Shea (29) Castillo (43) Sat. May 21 W 2-1 18,379 5-3-2 1 17 PHI: M. Farfan (64) Ruiz (75); CHI: Oduro (67) Sat. May 28 at FC W 6-2 20,122 6-3-2 0 20 PHI: G. Farfan (2) Mapp (11,62) Nakazawa (44) Mwanga (72,89); TOR: Maicon Santos (50,59) Sat. June 4 at Colorado T 1-1 12,779 6-3-3 1 21 PHI: Mwanga (66); COL: Casey (63) Sat. June 11 Real Salt Lake T 1-1 18,728 6-3-4 T1 22 PHI: Daniel (24); RSL: Espindola (53) Sat. June 18 at Vancouver L 0-1 20,168 6-4-4 T1 22 VAN: Rochat (12) Wed. June 22 Sporting KC T 0-0 18,127 6-4-5 T1 23 Sat. June 25 Chivas USA W 3-2 18,139 7-4-5 1 26 PHI: Paunovic (48) Ruiz (69) Mwanga (82); CHV: Umana (28) Braun (77) Sat. July 2 at D.C. United T 2-2 13,365 7-4-6 0 27 PHI: own goal (49) Ruiz (84); DC: Wolff (44) Najar (58) Sat. July 9 at San Jose T 0-0 9,794 7-4-7 T1 28 Sun. July 17 at New England W 3-0 13,414 8-4-7 0 31 PHI: Ruiz (12) Valdes (24) Williams (90) Fri. July 29 Colorado L 1-2 18,770 8-5-7 T1 31 PHI: Torres (90); COL: Mastroeni (35) Nyassi (45) Wed. Aug. 3 at Chicago T 1-1 10,557 8-5-8 2 32 PHI: Paunovic (34); CHI: Pardo (54) Sat. Aug. 6 Houston T 1-1 18,524 8-5-9 2 33 PHI: McInerney (15); HOU: Cameron (84) Sat. Aug. 13 FC Dallas T 2-2 18,811 8-5-10 2 34 PHI: Le Toux (34,86); DAL: Maicon Santos (16) Shea (45) Sat. Aug. 20 at Columbus L 1-2 13,869 8-6-10 3 34 PHI: Paunovic (42); CLB: Renteria (37) Mendoza (51) Sat. Sept. 3 at Real Salt Lake L 1-2 18,720 8-7-10 4 34 PHI: Le Toux (30); RSL: Beckerman (18) Schuler (26) Wed. Sept. 7 New England T 4-4 16,148 8-7-11 T3 35 PHI: Torres (28) Adu (54) Le Toux (80,90); NE: Soares (9) Lekic (21) Zerka (26) Feilhaber (33) Sat. Sept. 10 Portland Sat. Sept. 17 Columbus Fri. Sept. 23 at Sporting KC Thu. Sept. 29 D.C. United Sun. Oct. 2 at Chivas USA Sat. Oct. 8 at Seattle Sat. Oct. 15 Toronto FC Thu. Oct. 20 at New York

PORTLAND TIMBERS 2011 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. W-L-T POS. PTS GOALS: Sat. Mar. 19 at Colorado L 1-3 17,139 0-1-0 T6 0 POR: Cooper (80); COL: Larentowicz (8) Cummings (29) Smith (30) Sat. Mar. 26 at Toronto FC L 0-2 20,086 0-2-0 T7 0 TOR: Martina (14,70) Sat. Apr. 2 at New England T 1-1 7,114 0-2-1 T7 1 POR: Jewsbury (38); NE: McCarthy (22) Thu. Apr. 14 Chicago W 4-2 18,627 1-2-1 T7 4 POR: Perlaza (29,47) Wallace (38) own goal (84); CHI: own goal (66) Pappa (81) Sun. Apr. 17 FC Dallas W 3-2 18,627 2-2-1 4 7 POR: Jewsbury (13) Cooper (35) Wallace (55); DAL: Ferreira (83) Shea (86) Sat. Apr. 23 at Los Angeles L 0-3 23,719 2-3-1 T5 7 LA: Barrett (4) Donovan (8,67) Sat. Apr. 30 Real Salt Lake W 1-0 18,627 3-3-1 T4 10 POR: Cooper (22) Fri. May 6 Philadelphia W 1-0 18,627 4-3-1 T2 13 POR: Danso (71) Sat. May 14 at Seattle T 1-1 36,593 4-3-2 T5 14 POR: Danso (65); SEA: Fernandez (52) Sat. May 21 Columbus W 1-0 18,627 5-3-2 T2 17 POR: Brunner (46) Sun. May 29 D.C. United L 2-3 18,627 5-4-2 0 17 POR: Jewsbury (68) Perlaza (88); DC: Kitchen (13) Pontius (75) Wolff (85) Sat. June 4 at Chivas USA L 0-1 14,076 5-5-2 T6 17 CHV: Mondaini (70) Sat. June 11 Colorado L 0-1 18,627 5-6-2 T7 17 COL: Moor (90) Sun. June 19 New York T 3-3 18,627 5-6-3 7 18 POR: Jewsbury (48) Goldthwaite (49) own goal (67); NY: da Luz (5) Henry (73) De Rosario (90) Sat. June 25 at FC Dallas L 0-4 10,470 5-7-3 7 18 DAL: Loyd (34) John (39) Shea (58) Jackson (87) Sat. July 2 Sporting KC L 1-2 18,627 5-8-3 T7 18 POR: Nagbe (45); KC: Sapong (15) Collin (19) Sun. July 10 Seattle L 2-3 18,627 5-9-3 8 18 POR: own goal (46) Perlaza (69); SEA: Montero (57,74) Alonso (83) Sat. July 16 at Chicago W 1-0 16,419 6-9-3 8 21 POR: Jewsbury (25) Sat. July 23 at Columbus L 0-1 11,246 6-10-3 8 21 CLB: Gaven (79) Sat. July 30 Toronto FC T 2-2 18,627 6-10-4 8 22 POR: Johnson (23) Jewsbury (57); TOR: Marosevic (71) Koevermans (81) Wed. Aug. 3 Los Angeles W 3-0 18,627 7-10-4 7 25 POR: Chabala (26) Perlaza (33) Brunner (68) Sat. Aug. 6 at San Jose T 1-1 10,525 7-10-5 7 26 POR: Cooper (23); SJ: Gordon (67) Sun. Aug. 14 at Houston L 1-2 14,475 7-11-5 0 26 POR: Jewsbury (56); HOU: Moffat (17) Ching (27) Wed. Aug. 17 at Sporting KC L 1-3 15,271 7-12-5 7 26 POR: Dike (81); KC: Zusi (25,40) Saad (73) Sat. Aug. 20 Vancouver W 2-1 18,627 8-12-5 7 29 POR: Chara (2) Perlaza (33); VAN: Camilo (88) Wed. Aug. 24 Chivas USA W 1-0 18,627 9-12-5 6 32 POR: Brunner (44) Sat. Sept. 10 at Philadelphia Fri. Sept. 16 New England Wed. Sept. 21 San Jose Sat. Sept. 24 at New York Sun. Oct. 2 at Vancouver Fri. Oct. 14 Houston Wed. Oct. 19 at D.C. United Sat. Oct. 22 at Real Salt Lake

PHILADELPHIA UNION INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2011) TEAM HIGH GAMES (2011) TEAM LOW GAMES (2011)

Goals Goals Shots 2 Justin Mapp 05/28/2011 at TOR W 6-2 6 05/28/2011 at TOR W 6-2 4 04/02/2011 at LA L 0-1 2 Danny Mwanga 05/28/2011 at TOR W 6-2 4 09/03/2011 at RSL L 1-2 2 Sebastien Le Toux 08/13/2011 vs. DAL T 2-2 Assists 2 Sebastien Le Toux 09/07/2011 vs. NE T 4-4 6 07/17/2011 at NE W 3-0 Shots on Goal 0 04/02/2011 at LA L 0-1 Assists Shots 2 Sebastien Le Toux 05/28/2011 at TOR W 6-2 27 09/07/2011 vs. NE T 4-4 Fouls Committed 2 Veljko Paunovic 09/07/2011 vs. NE T 4-4 6 06/25/2011 vs. CHV W 3-2 Shots on Goal 6 09/03/2011 at RSL L 1-2 Shots 10 09/07/2011 vs. NE T 4-4 8 Veljko Paunovic 08/20/2011 at CLB L 1-2 Fouls Suffered 8 Sebastien Le Toux 09/07/2011 vs. NE T 4-4 Fouls Committed 6 05/06/2011 at POR L 0-1 21 04/02/2011 at LA L 0-1 Shots on Goal Corner Kicks 5 Sebastien Le Toux 09/07/2011 vs. NE T 4-4 Fouls Suffered 0 04/02/2011 at LA L 0-1 23 03/26/2011 vs. VAN W 1-0 Fouls Committed Offside 6 Gabriel Farfan 06/04/2011 at COL T 1-1 Corner Kicks 0 04/02/2011 at LA L 0-1 13 08/20/2011 at CLB L 1-2 0 05/06/2011 at POR L 0-1 Fouls Suffered 0 07/02/2011 at DC T 2-2 5 Veljko Paunovic 08/06/2011 vs. HOU T 1-1 Offside 0 07/29/2011 vs. COL L 1-2 9 06/25/2011 vs. CHV W 3-2 Offside Saves 5 Carlos Ruiz 06/25/2011 vs. CHV W 3-2 Saves 0 5 times 5 08/03/2011 at CHI T 1-1 Saves 5 09/03/2011 at RSL L 1-2 Shots Faced 5 Faryd Mondragon 08/03/2011 at CHI T 1-1 0 06/22/2011 vs. KC T 0-0 Shots Faced 0 07/17/2011 at NE W 3-0 Shots Faced 8 09/03/2011 at RSL L 1-2 6 Faryd Mondragon 07/02/2011 at DC T 2-2 6 Faryd Mondragon 08/03/2011 at CHI T 1-1 Goals Allowed 6 Faryd Mondragon 08/13/2011 vs. DAL T 2-2 4 09/07/2011 vs. NE T 4-4

Goals Allowed 4 Zac MacMath 09/07/2011 vs. NE T 4-4

PORTLAND TIMBERS INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2011) TEAM HIGH GAMES (2011) TEAM LOW GAMES (2011)

Goals Goals Shots 2 Jorge Perlaza 04/14/2011 vs. CHI W 4-2 4 04/14/2011 vs. CHI W 4-2 5 03/19/2011 at COL L 1-3

Assists Assists Shots on Goal 2 Kalif Alhassan 04/17/2011 vs. DAL W 3-2 4 08/03/2011 vs. LA W 3-0 1 03/19/2011 at COL L 1-3

Shots Shots Fouls Committed 6 Kenny Cooper 08/03/2011 vs. LA W 3-0 20 07/30/2011 vs. TOR T 2-2 5 06/19/2011 vs. NY T 3-3 6 Diego Chara 08/24/2011 vs. CHV W 1-0 Shots on Goal Fouls Suffered Shots on Goal 11 07/30/2011 vs. TOR T 2-2 6 07/23/2011 at CLB L 0-1 2 17 times Fouls Committed Corner Kicks Fouls Committed 16 04/14/2011 vs. CHI W 4-2 0 08/20/2011 vs. VAN W 2-1 5 Diego Chara 08/03/2011 vs. LA W 3-0 Fouls Suffered Offside Fouls Suffered 25 06/19/2011 vs. NY T 3-3 1 04/30/2011 vs. RSL W 1-0 5 Kenny Cooper 04/02/2011 at NE T 1-1 1 05/14/2011 at SEA T 1-1 5 Kalif Alhassan 04/14/2011 vs. CHI W 4-2 Corner Kicks 1 07/10/2011 vs. SEA L 2-3 5 Jorge Perlaza 06/19/2011 vs. NY T 3-3 9 03/26/2011 at TOR L 0-2 1 08/24/2011 vs. CHV W 1-0 9 06/04/2011 at CHV L 0-1 Offside Saves 4 Kenny Cooper 04/17/2011 vs. DAL W 3-2 Offside 0 06/19/2011 vs. NY T 3-3 4 Jorge Perlaza 04/17/2011 vs. DAL W 3-2 9 04/17/2011 vs. DAL W 3-2 4 Kenny Cooper 05/29/2011 vs. DC L 2-3 9 06/11/2011 vs. COL L 0-1 Shots Faced 1 08/03/2011 vs. LA W 3-0 Saves Saves 6 Troy Perkins 06/04/2011 at CHV L 0-1 7 07/16/2011 at CHI W 1-0 6 Troy Perkins 06/25/2011 at DAL L 0-4 Shots Faced Shots Faced 10 06/25/2011 at DAL L 0-4 10 Troy Perkins 06/25/2011 at DAL L 0-4 Goals Allowed Goals Allowed 4 06/25/2011 at DAL L 0-4 4 Troy Perkins 06/25/2011 at DAL L 0-4

2011 PHILADELPHIA UNION VS. PORTLAND TIMBERS (0-1-0)

UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E CP 7 MID Brian Carroll 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 MID Gabriel Farfan 1 1 64 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 21 MID Michael Farfan 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 FWD Sebastien Le Toux 1 1 90 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 MID Justin Mapp 1 1 78 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 19 FWD Jack McInerney 1 0 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 GK Faryd Mondragon 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 FWD Danny Mwanga 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 MID Kyle Nakazawa 1 0 26 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 MID Amobi Okugo 1 1 78 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 FWD Carlos Ruiz 1 1 90 0 0 4 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 MID Roger Torres 1 0 12 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 DEF Carlos Valdes 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 D/M Sheanon Williams 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ------Team totals 1 1 90 0 0 8 2 13 6 0 2 2 0 0 Opponent totals 1 1 90 1 1 16 3 6 13 2 4 3 0 0

GAME-WINNING GOALS: None GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: None PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None

UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO O'TIME 1 GK Faryd Mondragon 1 1 90 3 2 1 1.00 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0-0 ------Team totals 1 1 90 3 2 1 1.00 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0-0 Opponent totals 1 1 90 2 2 0 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0-0

2011 PORTLAND TIMBERS VS. PHILADELPHIA UNION (1-0-0)

UNF POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT SOG FC FS OFF CK C E CP 98 DEF Mamadou Danso 1 1 90 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 MID Jack Jewsbury 1 1 90 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 11 MID Kalif Alhassan 1 1 81 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 DEF Eric Brunner 1 1 90 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 21 MID Diego Chara 1 1 90 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 33 FWD Kenny Cooper 1 1 90 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 17 DEF*Jeremy Hall 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 MID James Marcelin 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 MID Darlington Nagbe 1 1 57 0 0 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 GK Troy Perkins 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 FWD Jorge Perlaza 1 1 89 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 23 FWD Ryan Pore 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 D/M Rodney Wallace 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 FWD Sal Zizzo 1 0 33 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------Team totals 1 1 90 1 1 16 3 6 13 2 4 3 0 0 Opponent totals 1 1 90 0 0 8 2 13 6 0 2 2 0 0

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Mamadou Danso 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Jack Jewsbury 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None

UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SHTS SV GA GAA PG PA W L T SO O'TIME 1 GK Troy Perkins 1 1 90 2 2 0 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0-0 ------Team totals 1 1 90 2 2 0 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-0-0 Opponent totals 1 1 90 3 2 1 1.00 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0-0

PHILADELPHIA UNION VS. PORTLAND TIMBERS HEAD-TO-HEAD: ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS Union Timbers Category 1 2 OT Tot. 1 2 OT Tot. Timbers 1 win, 1 goal Goals 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Union 0 wins, 0 goals Shots 1 7 0 8 5 11 0 16 Ties 0 Shots on Goal 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 3

05/06/2011 POR 1 vs PHI 0 (JW) Fouls 7 6 0 13 2 4 0 6 Offsides 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 Corner Kicks 1 1 0 2 2 2 0 4

GOALS SCORED IN 15-MINUTE INTERVALS:

1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 OT Total PHI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 POR 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

CAREER COACHING RECORDS:

Peter Nowak vs. POR 0-1-0 (0.00 pts./game) John Spencer vs. PHI 1-0-0 (3.00 pts./game)

ALL-TIME SERIES LEADERS:

Union Timbers Goals 0 1 Mamadou Danso Assists 0 1 Jack Jewsbury Shots 4 Carlos Ruiz 3 Darlington Nagbe Shots on Goal 1 Le Toux/Ruiz 1 3 players tied Fouls Committed 3 Michael Farfan 2 Sal Zizzo Fouls Suffered 2 Farfan/Ruiz 4 Kenny Cooper

Wins 0 1 Troy Perkins Losses 1 Faryd Mondragon 0 Shutouts 0 1 Troy Perkins Saves 2 Faryd Mondragon 2 Troy Perkins Goals Allowed 1 Faryd Mondragon 0

ALL-TIME SERIES GAME HIGHS:

Union Timbers Goals 0 25 players tied 1 Mamadou Danso (5/6/11) Assists 0 25 players tied 1 Jack Jewsbury (5/6/11) Shots 4 Carlos Ruiz (5/6/11) 3 Darlington Nagbe (5/6/11) Shots on Goal 1 Le Toux/Ruiz 1 3 players tied Fouls Committed 3 Michael Farfan (5/6/11) 2 Sal Zizzo (5/6/11) Fouls Suffered 2 Farfan/Ruiz 4 Kenny Cooper (5/6/11)

Saves 2 Faryd Mondragon (5/6/11) 2 Troy Perkins (5/6/11) Goals Allowed 1 Faryd Mondragon (5/6/11) 0 3 players tied

2011 W-L-T BREAKDOWNS:

PHILADELPHIA UNION PORTLAND TIMBERS W-L-T Streak (started) W-L-T Streak (started) At Halftime: Leading 3-0-4 2 Ts (8/3/2011) 7-0-2 2 Ws (8/20/2011) Tied 4-2-3 1 Ls (8/20/2011) 2-4-2 4 Ls (6/4/2011) Trailing 1-5-4 1 Ts (9/7/2011) 0-8-1 4 Ls (6/25/2011) First Goal: Scored 7-0-4 2 Ts (8/3/2011) 9-1-2 2 Ws (8/20/2011) Allowed 1-7-5 1 Ts (9/7/2011) 0-11-3 5 Ls (6/25/2011) Goals Scored: 0 goals 0-4-2 2 Ts (6/22/2011) 0-6-0 6 Ls (3/26/2011) 1 goals 4-3-6 2 Ls (8/20/2011) 5-4-3 1 Ws (8/24/2011) 2 goals 1-0-2 2 Ts (7/2/2011) 1-2-1 1 Ws (8/20/2011) 3 goals 2-0-0 6 Ws (4/10/2010) 2-0-1 1 Ws (8/3/2011) 4 or more 1-0-1 1 Ts (9/7/2011) 1-0-0 1 Ws (4/14/2011) Goals Allowed: 0 goals 5-0-2 1 Ws (7/17/2011) 6-0-0 6 Ws (4/30/2011) 1 goals 1-3-6 2 Ts (8/3/2011) 1-3-3 1 Ws (8/20/2011) 2 goals 2-4-2 2 Ls (8/20/2011) 2-3-1 1 Ls (8/14/2011) 3 goals 0-0-0 4 Ls (5/1/2010) 0-5-1 2 Ls (7/10/2011) 4 goals 0-0-1 1 Ts (9/7/2011) 0-1-0 1 Ls (6/25/2011)

CURRENT PHILADELPHIA UNION PLAYERS CURRENT PORTLAND TIMBERS PLAYERS CAREER STATISTICS VS. PORTLAND TIMBERS (0-1-0) CAREER STATISTICS VS. PHILADELPHIA UNION (1-0-0)

PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT PLAYER GP GS MIN G A SHT Brian Carroll 1 1 90 0 0 0 Mamadou Danso 1 1 90 1 0 2 Gabriel Farfan 1 1 64 0 0 0 Jack Jewsbury 3 2 196 0 1 3 Michael Farfan 1 1 90 0 0 0 Eric Alexander 2 1 102 0 0 2 Sebastien Le Toux 1 1 90 0 0 1 Kalif Alhassan 1 1 81 0 0 0 Justin Mapp 1 1 78 0 0 0 Eric Brunner 2 1 102 0 0 2 Jack McInerney 1 0 12 0 0 0 Mike Chabala 1 1 45 0 0 0 Faryd Mondragon 1 1 90 0 0 0 Diego Chara 1 1 90 0 0 2 Danny Mwanga 1 1 90 0 0 0 Kenny Cooper 1 1 90 0 0 2 Kyle Nakazawa 1 0 26 0 0 0 Peter Lowry 1 0 1 0 0 0 Amobi Okugo 1 1 78 0 0 2 James Marcelin 1 0 9 0 0 0 Roger Torres 1 0 12 0 0 1 Darlington Nagbe 1 1 57 0 0 3 Carlos Valdes 1 1 90 0 0 0 Lovel Palmer 3 3 270 0 0 4 Sheanon Williams 1 1 90 0 0 0 Troy Perkins 2 2 180 0 0 0 Team totals 1 1 90 0 0 8 Jorge Perlaza 1 1 89 0 0 2 Opponent totals 1 1 90 1 1 16 Ryan Pore 1 0 1 0 0 0 Rodney Wallace 2 2 180 0 0 1 Sal Zizzo 2 1 87 0 0 1 GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PG Team totals 1 1 90 1 1 16 Faryd Mondragon 1 90 3 2 1.00 0 Opponent totals 1 1 90 0 0 8 ------Team totals 1 90 3 2 1.00 0 Opponent totals 1 90 2 2 0.00 0 GOALKEEPER GP MIN SHTS SV GAA PG Troy Perkins 2 180 8 5 1.50 0 ------Team totals 1 90 2 2 0.00 0 Opponent totals 1 90 3 2 1.00 0

PHILADELPHIA UNION GAME NOTES September 10, 2011 – 7:30 p.m. ET at PPL Park– Chester, PA

2011 PHILADELPHIA UNION SCHEDULE

DATE Opponent Result/Time (ET) TV Network 3/19 at Houston Dynamo 0-1 (W) 6abc 3/26 Vancouver Whitecaps 1-0 (W) 6abc 4/2 at LA Galaxy 1-0 (L) TCN 4/6 at D.C. United (Open Cup) 2-2 (L) N/A vs. 4/9 1-0 (W) ESPN2 4/16 Seattle Sounders FC 1-1 (D) CSN 4/30 1-0 (W) 6abc 5/6 at Portland Timbers 1-0 (L) FSC 5/11 LA Galaxy 1-1 (D) TCN 5/14 at FC Dallas 2-0 (L) TCN MATCH INFORMATION 5/21 Chicago Fire 2-1 (W) CSN Date: Saturday, September 10, 2011 5/28 at Toronto FC 2-6 (W) CSN Kickoff: 7:36:30 p.m. EST Deportes 6/4 at 1-1 (D) TCN Location: PPL Park (18,500; 120x75) 6/11 Real Salt Lake 1-1 (D) 6abc 6/18 at Vancouver Whitecaps 1-0 (L) TCN TV: The Comcast Network 6/22 Sporting KC 0-0 (D) TCN Talent: JP Dellacamera (Play-by-play); (Color 6/25 Chivas USA 3-2 (W) 6abc Commentary); Bob Rigby (Sideline)

7/2 at D.C. United 2-2 (D) FSC Philadelphia Union PR Contacts: 7/9 at San Jose Earthquakes 1-1 (D) CSN Deportes Aimee Cicero (o: 610-497-8186, c: 610-209-3657); 7/17 at New England Revolution 0-3 (W) CSN [email protected] 7/20 Everton 1-0 (W) CSN Cristina Maillo-Belda (o: 610-497-8187, c: 240-602-0488); 7/23 Real Madrid C.F. 1-2 (L) ESPN Deportes [email protected] 7/29 Colorado Rapids 1-2 (L) FSC 8/3 at Chicago Fire 1-1 (D) CSN Portland Timbers PR Contacts: 8/6 Houston Dynamo 1-1 (D) 6abc Marc Kostic (503-553-5415) 8/13 FC Dallas 2-2 (D) 6abc [email protected] 8/20 at 2-1 (L) TCN 9/3 at Real Salt Lake 2-1 (L) TCN 9/7 New England Revolution 4-4 (D) CSN/Galavision 9/10 Portland Timbers 7:30 pm TCN 9/17 Columbus Crew 7:30 pm TCN PHILADELPHIA UNION ROSTER 9/23 at Sporting KC 8:30 pm FSC # Name Pos Ht Wt Age Last Club Status 9/29 D.C. United 8:00 pm ESPN2 18 Zac MacMath GK 6-2 176 19 Deportes GA 10/2 at Chivas USA 8:00 pm TCN 15 Gabriel Farfan DF 5-10 165 23 Club America S 5 Carlos Valdes DF 6-0 176 25 I 10/8 at Seattle Sounders FC 10:00 pm CSN 4 Danny Califf DF 6-2 185 31 FC Midtjylland S 10/15 Toronto FC 4:00 pm TCN 25 Sheanon Williams DF 5-11 170 20 Harrisburg City Islanders S 10/20 at New York Red Bulls 8:00 pm ESPN2 7 Brian Carroll MF 5-10 155 29 Columbus Crew S 9 Sebastien Le Toux MF 6-0 163 27 Seattle Sounders S I 22 Justin Mapp MF 6-1 160 27 Chicago Fire S 11 Freddy Adu MF 5-6 140 22 Benfica S 10 Danny Mwanga FW 6-1 175 20 State GA PHILADELPHIA UNION INJURY REPORT 16 Veljko Paunovic FW 6-0 165 33 Partizan (Serbia) I OUT: GK Faryd Mondragon (Finger fracture); FW Levi Houapeu (L ankle strain) Reserves: 24 Thorne Holder GK 6-4 183 25 Adelphi I PROBABLE: MF Brian Carroll (R foot contusion) 8 Roger Torres MF 5-5 140 19 America de Cali I 19 Jack McInerney FW 5-9 151 18 U-17 Nat. Team GA 27 Zach Pfeffer MF 5-7 140 16 FC Delco S 21 Michael Farfan MF 5-9 160 23 UNC S 13 Kyle Nakazawa MF 5-10 164 23 UCLA S 17 Keon Daniel MF 6-1 170 24 I Philadelphia Union vs. Portland Timbers– Saturday, September 10, 2011 – 7:30 p.m. ET

BACK ON TRACK LAST MLS MATCH

After a hard fought comeback Wednesday night, In one of Philadelphia’s best comebacks in franchise Philadelphia will look to build on their second half history, Union rallied to score three goals in the second half performance against New England when Portland Timbers and to earn what could be a crucial point in the race for a travel to PPL Park Saturday. Wednesday’s draw moved 2011 playoff berth. Philadelphia into third place in the Eastern Conference. Their The first half saw New England Revolution jump 35 points matches that of Houston Dynamo, but with a goal out to a 4-1 lead. A.J. Soares, Rajko Lekic, Moncef Zerka differential of +5, they win the tiebreaker. Philadelphia are still without a League win since July and Benny Feilhaber all netted for New England while 17, when they were able to beat New England Revolution in Roger Torres gave Philadelphia their only shred of hope Foxboro. A win on Saturday would go a long way towards with a beautiful strike past Revolution keeper, Matt Reis. securing the franchises’ first playoff berth. Peter Nowak made changes in personnel and formation to begin the second half, both reflecting a more attacking approach. Danny Mwanga and Michael Farfan replaced Gabriel Farfan and Stefani Miglioranzi, LAST MATCH VS. PORTLAND TIMBERS respectively, and Philadelphia came out in a 3-4-3. New England came out defensively, content to sit back and The only time Philadelphia Union and Portland throw men behind the ball. Timbers have met was this past May at JELD-WEN Field. The comeback began in the 54th-minute when Although Portland was able to scrap out a 1-0 victory over Danny Mwanga picked out Freddy Adu streaking into the Philadelphia, the team will face a tougher test at PPL Park box. The forward calmly netted his first goal in a Union Saturday night. jersey. The Union attack continued and in the 80th-minute, Philadelphia entered the game without veteran Sebastien Le Toux was awarded a penalty. Philly’s leader Danny Califf (illness) making way for the twin Frenchman found the corner to make it 4-3. brothers, Gabriel and Michael Farfan, to make their first In stoppage time it was Le Toux again who rescued MLS starts. The brothers played on the outside of a his team from what would have been their second loss at makeshift defense anchored by Sheanon Williams and Carlos PPL Park this season. He volleyed in a close range effort to Valdes. tie the game at 4-4 just before the whistle blew. The best chance for Philadelphia came in the 39th- minute when Danny Mwanga did well to get past his LINEUPS: defender and make an angled run down the right flank. The New England Revolution -- Matt Reis, , Ryan second year forward tried to pick out Carlos Ruiz with a Cochrane (Franco Coria 74), A.J. Soares, Darrius Barnes, cross, but the opportunity was thwarted by a last second Moncef Zerka ( 64), Benny Feilhaber, Shalrie poke from Portland defender Rodney Wallace. The ball fell Joseph, Chris Tierney, Milton Caraglio, Rajko Lekic (Pat to Sebastien Le Toux who was forced into an off-balanced Phelan 58). shot that was easily handled by keeper Troy Perkins. Substitutes Not Used: Kheli Dube, Diego Fagundez, Zack The only goal of the match came midway through Schilawski, . the second half. Amobi Okugo was whistled for a handball Philadelphia Union -- Zac MacMath, Sheanon Williams, just inside the Union half and Portland captain Jack Danny Califf, Carlos Valdes, Gabriel Farfan (Danny Jewsbury lined up the free kick. He played a ball into the six- Mwanga 46), Freddy Adu, Brian Carroll, Stefani yard box where Mamadou Danso rose to head the ball past Miglioranzi (Michael Farfan 46), Roger Torres (Justin Mondragon, just inside the near post. Mapp 72), Sebastien Le Toux, Veljko Paunovic. Substitutes Not Used: Jack McInerney, Kyle Nakazawa, LINEUPS: Amobi Okugo, Thorne Holder. Philadelphia Union -- Faryd Mondragon, Sheanon Williams, Gabriel Farfan (Kyle Nakazawa 64), Carlos Valdes, Michael Farfan, Sebastien Le Toux, Justin Mapp (Roger Torres 78), Amobi Okugo (Jack McInerney 78), Brian Carroll, Danny Mwanga, Carlos Ruiz. Substitutes Not Used: Chris Agorsor, Stefani Miglioranzi, Ryan Richter, Zac MacMath. Portland Timbers -- Troy Perkins, Jeremy Hall, Eric Brunner, Mamadou Danso, Rodney Wallace, Darlington Nagbe (Sal Zizzo 57), Jack Jewsbury, Diego Chara, Kalif Alhassan (James Marcelin 81), Kenny Cooper, Jorge Perlaza (Ryan Pore 89). Substitutes Not Used: David Horst, Adam Moffat, Steve Purdy, Jake Gleeson. Philadelphia Union vs. Portland Timbers– Saturday, September 10, 2011 – 7:30 p.m. ET

PORTLAND ACQUAINTANCES MISSING MONDRAGON Although Portland and Philadelphia have only Philadelphia Union captain Faryd Mondragon has played once before, some of the players have seen each successfully undergone surgery to repair the damage caused to the distal phalanx in his right ring finger during the other prior to the clash in early May. Union's visit to Real Salt Lake on Saturday, September 3. The Portland’s Sal Zizzo went to UCLA from 2005-2006 preliminary timetable for Mondragon's return is and played his last year there with Union midfielder Kyle approximately four weeks. Nakazawa. Zizzo left, however, before Amobi Okugo became a Bruin in 2009. Although Philadelphia’s Thorne Holder and Zac MacMath never crossed paths at University of Maryland, Portland’s Rodney Wallace played with both of the SPOT ON FROM THE SPOT goalkeepers. His tenure as a Terrapin lasted from 2007- 2008 playing with Holder in 2007 and MacMath in 2008. Philadelphia Union are one of only eight clubs who Wallace also worked with Philadelphia’s Assistant have converted each of their penalty kick opportunities this Coach/Goalkeeper coordinator Rob Vartughian during his season. On Wednesday, Sebastien Le Toux scored his fourth time at Maryland. Timbers’ defender, Eric Brunner, also penalty kick of the season. The French forward has taken all of Philadelphia’s PKs during the 2011 campaign. played for University of Maryland but attended the University a few years earlier in 2004.

TIMBERS’ TRAVELLING TROUBLES

Portland Timbers have accumulated just six points away from home this year. Their road record of one win, THE DIFFERENCE IS KEY eight losses and three ties is equal to that of Toronto FC (0- 8-6) and only better than Vancouver Whitecaps FC (0-10-4) Through 24 matches in 2011, Philadelphia Union have who have only managed four ties away from home for a total amassed the best goal differential in the Eastern Conference. of four points. The Union have scored 35 goals while only allowing 30, netting a difference of positive five.

UNION ANNOUNCE SEPTEMBER 24 BLOOD DRIVE PLAYOFF DATES ANNOUNCED Philadelphia Union will be hosting their second annual blood drive on Saturday, September 24. Sponsored by the announced the official MLS Cup American Red Cross, the drive will take place in PPL Park’s 2011 playoff dates on August 9. Wild Card games will take Stadium Club. place on October 26-27; Conference Semifinal first and All blood donors will receive a commemorative 2011 second legs will run from October 29-30 and November 2-3, Philadelphia Union Blood Drive scarf, two tickets to a practice respectively. Conference Championships will be played on session on October 5, and a chance to win two suite ticket November 5-6 with MLS crowning a 2011 champion at the vouchers to Philadelphia’s final home game against Toronto Home Depot Center on November 20. FC on October 15. There is a gap between the Conference Championship

matches and the MLS Cup Final because FIFA has reserved November 11th and 15th for international fixtures. Philadelphia Union vs. Portland Timbers– Saturday, September 10, 2011 – 7:30 p.m. ET

LE TOUX TURNAROUND INTERNATIONAL DUTY

Sebastien Le Toux put two into the back of the net in Keon Daniel played twice for this a little under a week. The French striker netted once against past week in World Cup Qualifiers. On September 2, Daniel Real Salt Lake, and then twice against New England was substituted on in the 35th-minute and helped his team Revolution, with one coming from the penalty spot. secure a 1-0 victory. This past Tuesday, September 6, the Union midfielder started for T&T and scored in his team’s 2-0 victory over Barbados.

RESERVE WIN ADU RECORDS FIRST UNION GOAL Philadelphia Union’s reserve squad beat New The 4-4 draw against New England Revolution on England 2-0 Thursday morning to snap a six-match winless Wednesday was the first time Union forward Freddy Adu run. Jack McInerney and Danny Mwanga both scored before scored following his recent return to Major League Soccer. halftime, but Thorne Holder’s performance is what stood out During his time with D.C. United from 2004-2006 he on the day. The Union goalkeeper made several big stops to scored 11 times and a year later he scored twice for Real Salt preserve the shutout. Lake before he was sold to Benfica. Trialist Joe Tait assisted McInerney’s goal when he headed a Nakazawa corner back across the box for the striker to hammer home. The Englishman has had a big presence on set pieces so far, scoring on a corner kick against Harrisburg CLOSE AT THE TOP City Islanders and assisting in the match on Thursday. As the regular season winds down, the fight for the playoffs in the Eastern Conference is heating up. Only eight points separate #1 Columbus Crew (40) from #5 New York PEDIATRIC CANCER AWARENESS NIGHT Red Bulls (32). Philadelphia Union (35) sit at #3, ahead of Houston Dynamo (35) by means of goal differential. (Union: Saturday Night’s game vs. Portland Timbers is +5, Dynamo: +1) D.C. United falls in at #6 with 31 points pediatric cancer awareness night, featuring Go4theGoal and but have at least two games in hand on the five teams above Starlight Children’s Foundation MidAtlantic. Philadelphia them. Union will honor some very special kids throughout the If the postseason were to start today, Philadelphia match. The evening begins with a pre-game on-field would finish in third of the top three presentation of some of Go4theGoal's and Starlight finishers. They would play the Eastern Conference’s second Children’s Foundation MidAtlantic’s courageous kids! place team, , in a two-legged, aggregate series.

RIVER CUP CHECK PRESENTATION REMEMBERING 9/11

Before the game this Saturday, Philadelphia Union During their game against Portland Timbers on will be presenting Chester City United with a check from Saturday, Philadelphia Union will recognize a team of 44 The River Cup proceeds. The money raised during the chaplains from across the Delaware Valley who commuted friendly match between the Sons of Ben and the Union staff to the World Trade Center site and served continuosly at will go toward the local youth soccer organization. Ground Zero from early on until the end of the recovery project in May, 2002. Philadelphia Union will specifically honor Rev. Rick Hays (State of Delaware), Rev. Gary Holden (State of ), Dr. Fred Honigman (Chester County), Imam Shakur Abdul Ali (Delaware County), Dr. Stanley Webb (Bucks County), Chaplains Lynn Jaeger and Gary Jaeger (Montgomery County) and Chaplain Kathleen Elmasry (Philadelphia County) during this Saturday’s game.

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Philadelphia Union Pronunciation Guide

# Name Pos. Pronunciation 1 Faryd Mondragón GK Far-EE-d Mon-dra-Gone 3 Juan Diego González D WAN Dee-EGGO Gon-SAH-Les 4 Danny Califf D Danny KAY-liff 5 Carlos Valdes D Carlos Val-DES 6 Stefani Miglioranzi M Stef-AHN-ee Mill-your-AHN-zee 7 Brian Carroll M Brian CAH-rul 8 Roger Torres M Roger TORE-ez 9 Sebastien Le Toux F Sah-Bass-t-en Luh-TOO 10 Danny Mwanga F Danny Muh-WANG-guh 11 Freddy Adu M Freddy A-Do 12 Levi Houapeu M Lev-ee Wah-poo 13 Kyle Nakazawa M Kyle Na-ka-zawa 14 Amobi Okugo M A-Moby Oh-Koo-go 15 Gabriel Farfan M Gabe-REE-el Far-FAN 16 Veljko Paunovic F Vel-ko Pow-na-vick 17 Keon Daniel M Key-ON Dan-ee-el 18 Zac MacMath GK Zak Mack-MATH 19 Jack McInerney M Jack Mac-ER-nern-ee 21 Michael Farfan M Michael Far-FAN 22 Justin Mapp M Justin Map 23 Ryan Richter M Ryan Rick-ter 24 Thorne Holder GK Thorn Holder 25 Sheanon Williams D Shane-en WILL-yums 27 Zach Pfeffer M Zach FEF-err

Team Manager: Peter Nowak Peter NO-Vak Coach: John HACK-worth Assistant Coach / Goalkeeper Coordinator: Rob Vartughian Rob Var-TOO-gan Coach: Brendan Burke Brendan BURK Youth Technical Director: Aleck-o es-can-DARE-en

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PHILADELPHIA UNION 2011 PLAYER NOTES

1| FARYD MONDRAGON 5| CARLOS VALDES Name: Faryd Mondragon Birthday: 5/22/85 Number: 1 Position: DF Position: GK Height: 6-0 Birthdate: 5/21/71 Weight: 176 Birthplace: Cali, Colombia Birthplace: Independiente Santa Fe Height: 6-3 Weight: 207 Pronunciation: Carlos Val-DES Previous Club: FC Cologne 2009-2010: Made 54 appearances for Club Santa Fe and scored one Pronunciation: Fa-REED Mon-dra-gone goal...Served as captain of the club and lead the team to the Colombian 2008-2010: Started in 83 matches, more than 7,470 minutes Cup title in 2009, beating Deportivo Pasto by a score of 3-1… with FC Cologne…Posted a 1.40 GAA average and a 72 save 2005-2008: Made 97 appearances for America de Cali, scoring four percentage with 17 clean sheets over his three seasons with FC goals...Became team captain and helped lead his team to the Torneo Cologne in the German and German DFB Pokal…Holds Finalizacion in 2008, beating Independiente Medellin by a score of 1- the Bundesliga record for most consecutive minutes without 0 in the first game and 3-1 in the second game. conceding a goal with 565 minutes, set on 1/25/2010…Played with internationally-known striker and former FIFA World Cup Best Last game: Played 90 minutes in 4-4 draw vs. New England Young Player, Lukas Podolski. Revolution on 9/7/11. G (0); A (1); SHT (0); SOG (0); FC (1); FS (0); Last game: Played 45 minutes in 1-2 loss vs. Real Salt Lake on C (0); E (0). 9/3/11 substituted off by Zac MacMath. L; GA (2); SHT (2); SVS (2); C (0); E (0). 6| STEFANI MIGLIORANZI Position: MF Birthdate: 9/20/77 3| JUAN DIEGO GONZALEZ Birthplace: Pocos de Caldas, Brazil Position: DF Height: 6-1 Birthdate: 9/22/80 Weight: 184 Birthplace: Medellín, Colombia Previous Club: LA Galaxy Height: 6-0 Pronunciation: Stefani Mig – Lee – o - Ranzi Weight: 160 2010: Acquired by Philadelphia in the 2009 Expansion ... Started Previous Club: Deportivo Pereira in 25 of his 26 appearances, totaling 2,097 minutes...Took 14 shots. Pronunciation: wahn de-A-go gon-SAH-les Last game: Played 45 minutes in 4-4 draw vs. New England 2010: Started all seven matches in which he played in for a total of Revolution on 9/7/11. G (0); A (0); SHT (0); SOG (0); FC (2); FS (0); 630 minutes...Played a full 90 minutes in first six matches in which he C (0); EJ (0). appeared Last Game: Played 90 minutes in a 1-2 loss to Real Madrid on 7/23/11. Subbed on for Danny Califf. G (0); A (0); SHT (0); SOG (0); 7| BRIAN CARROLL FC (1); FS (0); C (1); EJ (0) Position: MF Birthdate: 6/20/81 4| DANNY CALIFF Birthplace: Springfield, Va. Position: DF Height: 5-10 Birthdate: 3/17/80 Weight: 155 Height: 6-2 Previous Club: Columbus Crew Weight: 185 Pronunciation: Brian CAH-rul Birthplace: Montclair, Calif. 2010: Started 27 of 28 matches played for the Columbus Crew, Previous Club: FC Midtjylland (Denmark) amassing 2,390 minutes... Had one goal on seven shots... Received three yellow cards... Started both playoff matches for the Crew. Pronunciation: Danny KAY- liff Last game: Played 90 minutes in 4-4 draw vs. New England 2009-10: Signed on January 21, 2010 by Philadelphia after rights Revolution on 9/7/11. G (0); A (0); SHT (1); SOG (0); FC (0); C (0); were previously acquired on December 3, 2009 … Named the captain EJ (0). of the Union before the club’s first-ever game against Seattle

Sounders FC … Started all 28 games he appeared in logging 2,464 minutes, both being career highs … Assisted one goal (10/16 vs. NY). 8| ROGER TORRES Last Game: Played 90 minutes in 4-4 draw vs. New England Position: MF Revolution on 9/7/11. G (0); A (0); SHT (1); SOG (1); FC (1); C (0); Birthdate: 7/13/91 E (0). Birthplace: Barrancabermeja, Colombia

Height: 5-6 Weight: 137 Previous Club: América de Cali Pronunciation: Roger TORE-ez

2010: Made Union debut in team’s inaugural game on March 25 at Seattle … Notched assists in back-to-back games on April 10 and 15… Started 10 of his 25 appearances… Had six assists in 958 minutes of play. Last game: Played 72 minutes in 4-4 draw vs. New England Revolution on 9/7/11 Subbed out for Justin Mapp. G (1); A (0); SHT (1); SOG (1); FC (3); C (0); EJ (0)

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PHILADELPHIA UNION 2011 PLAYER NOTES

11| FREDDY ADU 9| SEBASTIEN LE TOUX Position: MF Position: FW Birthdate: 6/2/89 Birthdate: 1/10/84 Birthplace: Tema, Ghana Birthplace: Mont-Saint-Aignan, France Height: 5-6 Height: 6-0 Weight: 163 Weight: 140 Previous Club: Seattle Sounders Previous Club: Benfica (Portugal) Pronunciation: See-BASS-t-en Luh-TOO Pronunciation: Fred-Dee Ah-Doo 2010: Acquired by Philadelphia on November 25, 2009 in the MLS 2011: Appeared in 11 matches for Caykur Rizespor (on loan from from Seattle Sounders FC … Named MLS Player of Benfica), scoring four goals. the Week for Week 3 of the season for scoring a hat trick against DC Last game: Played 90 minutes in 4-4 draw vs. New England United in the Home Opener, a 3-2 win against D.C. United … Won Revolution on 9/7/11. G (1); A (0); SHT (1); SOG (1); FC (1); C (1); EJ AT&T Goal of the Week for his bending strike against New England on July 31 ... Scored the franchise’s first-ever goal in that game ... (0). Selected as an MLS All-Star for the first time by LA Galaxy Head Coach ... Despite not being voted a member of the MLS 12| LEVI HOUAPEU All-Star First XI, started in the All-Star Game against Manchester Position: FW United, playing the first half of a 5-2 loss ... First All-Star in Union Birthdate: 6/22/89 history ... Named to 2010 MLS Best XI ... Awarded MLS Individual Birthplace: Germantown, Md. Fair Play Award ... Finished season with 14 goals and 11 assists, the Height: 5-8 highest combined total in MLS ... Set MLS record for percentage Weight: 160 involvement in his club's goals with a 71.4 percent mark. Last game: Played 90 minutes in 4-4 draw vs. New England Previous Club: UMBC Revolution on 9/7/11. G (2); A (0); SHT (5); SOG (5); FC (1); C (0); Pronunciation: Lev-ee WAH-poo EJ (0) Selected #41 overall in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft 2010: America East Striker of the Year ... scored 15 goals and added four assists in 20 games played. 2009: Recorded 13 assists, which tied for the second-most in a single 10| DANNY MWANGA season at UMBC … Produced 43 points, fifth-most in school history, Position: FW and 15 goals … Earned All-Tournament team honors in the Birthdate: 7/17/91 Birthplace: Kinshasa, Dem. Rep. of Congo Kick-Off Classic… Earned News’ and Soccer America’s Height: 6-1 Team of the Week honors and America East Player of the Week Weight: 175 accolade for games played Sept. 14-20… Was named America East Previous Club: Oregon State University Player of the Week and ECAC Co-Offensive Player of the Week for Pronunciation: Danny Muh-WANG-guh games played Oct. 19-25… Earned Top Drawer Soccer.com’s Team of the Week for games played Nov. 2-9...Named First-Team All- Drafted #1 overall in 2010 MLS SuperDraft Tournament in the 's Super-20 Men’s

Tournament. 2010: Drafted #1 overall in 2010 MLS SuperDraft out of Oregon State University ... Made professional debut on March 25, along with his first start, in team’s inaugural game at Seattle … Scored first career goal on May 15 against FC Dallas to tie the match in stoppage time … 13| KYLE NAKAZAWA First career goal won MLS Goal of the Week for Week 8 ... Scored Position: MF stoppage time goals in three straight matches between May 15 and Birthdate: 3/16/88 June 5 (Dallas, Houston, Chicago) ... Scored a game-winner in stoppage Height: 5-10 time against Houston in a 3-2 win on May 29, the first road win in club Weight: 164 history .. Finished rookie season with seven goals and four assists ... Birthplace: Torrance, Calif. Was a Rookie of the Year finalist. Previous Club: UCLA Pronunciation: Kyle Na-ka-za-wa Last game: Played 45 minutes in 4-4 draw vs. New England Revolution on 9/7/11. Substituted on for Gabriel Farfan. G (0); A (1); Drafted #33 overall in 2010 MLS SuperDraft SHT (1); SOG (1); FC (1); C (0); EJ (0). 2010: Drafted #33 overall out of UCLA...Made professional debut on May 1 at LA Galaxy … Recorded first career start on May 8 at Real Salt Lake … Notched first career assist on May 29 at Houston... Made 14 appearances and eight starts. Last game: Played 15 minutes in 1-1 draw at Chicago Fire on 8/3/11. Subbed on for Veljko Paunovic. G (0); A (0); SHT (0); SOG (0); FC (0); FS (0); C (0); EJ (0).

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18|ZAC MACMATH 14| AMOBI OKUGO Position: GK Position: MF Birthdate: 3/13/91 Birthdate: 8/7/1991 Birthplace: Hayward, Calif. Birthplace: St. Petersburg, Fla. Height: 5-11 Height: 6-2 Weight: 175 Weight: 176 Previous Club: UCLA Previous Club: University of Maryland Pronunciation: A-Moby Oh-KOO-go Pronunciation: Zak Mack-MATH Drafted #6 overall in 2010 MLS SuperDraft Drafted #5 overall in 2011 MLS SuperDraft 2010: Drafted #6 overall by Philadelphia out of UCLA...Made 2010: First-Team All-ACC selection...First Team professional debut on March 25 as a substitute in the team’s inaugural TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Year...Named ACC game at Seattle... Made four starts in 11 appearances for a total of 437 minutes. Tournament's Most Valuable Player after shutting out top-seeded North Last game: Played 20 minutes in 1-2 loss to Real Madrid on 7/23/11. Carolina in title match and Virginia in the semifinals...Started in all 23 G (0); A (0); SHT (0); SOG (0); FC (0); FS (0); C (0); EJ (0) matches for the Terps...boasted a 0.64 goals against average with 69 saves...Secured a Maryland program-record 15 shutouts in 15| GABRIEL FARFAN 2010...Registered blank sheets versus No. 9 Duke, No. 2 UCONN, No. 5 Position: FW Virginia, No. 13 William & Mary in the regular season and Penn and Birthdate: 5/23/88 No. 15 Penn State in the NCAA Tournament...Had a career-high seven Birthplace: Wildomar, Calif. saves in victory against Colgate (10/19). Height: 5-10 Last game: Played 90 minutes in 4-4 draw vs. New England Revolution Weight: 165 on 9/7/11. GA (4); SHT (0); SV (2); C (0); EJ (0). Previous Club: Club America Pronunciation: Gabriel far - FAN 19| JACK MCINERNEY 2011: Signed with Philadelphia on March 18, 2011 after trialing with Position: FW club in preseason… made his professional debut the following day, in Birthdate: 8/5/92 Philadelphia's opening game of the 2011 MLS season, a 1-0 win over Birthplace: Chattanooga, Tenn. Houston. Height: 5-9 Last game: Played 45 minutes in 4-4 draw vs. New England Weight: 151 Revolution on 9/7/11. Subbed off for Danny Mwanga. G (0); A (0); SHT (0); SOG (0); FC (3); C (0); EJ (0) Previous Club: U-17 Men’s National Team Pronunciation: Jack Mac-ER-nern- e

16| VELJKO PAUNOVIC 2010: Drafted #5 overall by Philadelphia… Made professional debut on Position: FW March 26 in Union’s inaugural game at Seattle…Made one start in his Birthdate: 8/21/97 17 appearances… Recorded three goals in just 350 minutes of play… Birthplace: Strumica, Macedonia Scored first career goal versus Los Angeles on 5/1 in the 84th Height: 6-0 minute…Scored the game-tying goal versus New England on 8/28 in Weight: 165 the 82nd minute which helped lead to a stoppage time victory. Previous Club: Partizan FK - Serbia Last game: Played 17 minutes in 1-2 loss vs. Columbus Crew on Pronunciation: VEL-ko Pow-na-vick 8/20/11. Substituted on for Keon Daniel. G (0); A (0); SHT (1); SOG (0); FC (1); FS (0); C (0); EJ (0) 2008: Played 9 matches for Partizan FK, scoring 1 goal. Career: Scored 73 goals in 341 matches. Last game: Played 90 minutes in 4-4 draw vs. New England 21| MICHAEL FARFAN Revolution on 9/7/11. G (0); A (1); SHT (1); SOG (1); FC (1); C (0); EJ Position: MF (0) Birthdate: 5/23/88

Birthplace: Wildomar, Calif. 17| KEON DANIEL Height: 5-9 Position: MF Weight: 160 Birthdate: 1/16/87 Previous Club: UNC Birthplace: Lambeau, Trinidad & Tobago Pronunciation: Michael far - FAN Height: 6-1 Weight: 170 Selected #23 overall in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft. Previous Club: Puerto Rico Islanders Pronunciation: Kee-ON Dan-ee-el 2010: Named NSCAA First Team All-American, College Soccer News 2010: Played with the Puerto Rico Islanders of the USSF Division 2 All American and NSCAA First Team All-Region ... Was member of Pro League…Scored two goals and two assists in 16 First Team All-ACC and ACC All-Tournament Team ... MAC Hermann appearances…Helped team win the USSF Division 2 Pro League Semifinalist ... Registered five goals and three assists in 19 games played. Championship as an eight seed in the playoffs. Last Game: Played 45 minutes in 4-4 draw vs. New England Revolution Last game: Played 73 minutes in 1-2 loss vs. Columbus Crew on on 9/7/11. Subbed on for Stefani Miglioranzi. G (0); A (0); SHT (0); 8/20/11. Substituted out for Justin Mapp. G (0); A (1); SHT (0); SOG SOG (0); FC (0); C (0) EJ (0) (0); FC (0); FS (0); C (0); EJ (0)

Philadelphia Union vs. Portland Timbers– Saturday, September 10, 2011 – 7:30 p.m. ET

PHILADELPHIA UNION 2011 PLAYER NOTES

22| JUSTIN MAPP Posted a 12-2 record, recording a 0.66 GAA and a .850 save percentage. Position: MF Last game: Played 45 minutes in 1-0 friendly win over Everton on 7/20/11. Subbed on for Zac MacMath. GA (0); SHT (0); SV (1); C (0); Birthdate: 10/18/84 EJ (0). Birthplace: Brandon, Miss. Height: 6-1 Weight: 160 25| SHEANON WILLIAMS Previous Club: Chicago Fire Position: DF Pronunciation: Just-in Map Birthdate: 4/17/90 Birthplace: Boston, Mass. 2009: Played 21 games, 11 starts, and recorded 1013 minutes on the field Height: 5-11 Weight: 170 for Chicago…scored 1 goal (3/21 @ DAL) with 3 assists …Game tying Previous Club: Harrisburg City Islanders assist to McBride 9/26 vs. TFC… U.S. Open Cup: Played Pronunciation: SHANE-en WILL-yums full 90 minutes in the game @ WLM… SUPERLIGA; played 3 games staring 1 with a goal 6/23 vs. CHV… Signed by Philadelphia Union on 2010: Signed with Philadelphia Union on August 31, 2010 from the July 27th, 2010… Harrisburg City Islanders, the club's USL-2 affiliate... Played eight Last Game: Played 18 minutes in 4-4 draw vs. New England Revolution matches for the Union…Scored three goals in 19 matches and logged on 9/7/11. Substituted on for Gabriel Farfan. G (0); A (0); SHT (0); 1,402 minutes for the Islanders…Also played in U.S. Open Cup matches…Was named the "Upper 90" City Islanders Rookie of the Year. SOG (0); FC (0); C (0); EJ (0) LAST GAME: Played 90 minutes in 4-4 draw vs. New England Revolution on 9/7/11. G (0); A (1); SHT (0); SOG (0); FC (0); C (0); EJ 23| RYAN RICHTER (0) Birthdate: 4/12/89 Position: DF Height: 6-2 27| ZACH PFEFFER Weight: 175 Position: MF Birthdate: 1/6/95 Birthplace: Southampton, Pa. Birthplace: Dresher, Pa. Previous Club: La Salle University Height: 5-7 Pronunciation: Ryan Rick-ter Weight: 140 Previous Club: FC Delco Academy Selected #5 overall in 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft Pronunciation: Zach FEF-err

2010-11: Signed as the Union’s first Homegrown Player at the age of 15 2010: Named Offensive Player of the Year and Student-Athlete of the years and 350 days... First player to join the 2010 from Year by the Atlantic 10 Conference after scoring a league-best 14 goals the MLS Homegrown Player initiative... Fourth youngest player ever to in 2010.... Finished career with 28 goals (5th all-time at La Salle) and 13 sign an MLS contract, behind Freddy Adu, Fued Ibrahim, and recently assists (10th all-time) for 69 points (5th all-time).... Was also named to signed New England Revolution Homegrown Player Diego Fagundez. the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District First Team. Last game: Played 20 minutes in 1-2 loss to Real Madrid on 7/23/11. Last game: Played 9 minutes in 1-2 loss to Real Madrid on 7/23/11. Subbed on for Justin Mapp. G (0); A (0); SHT (0); SOG (0); FC (1); FS Subbed on for Sheanon Williams. G (0); A (0); SHT (0); SOG (0); FC (1); (0); C (0); EJ (0).

FS (0); C (0); EJ (0).

24| THORNE HOLDER

Birthday: 4/4/1986 Position: GK Height: 6-4 Weight: 183 Birthplace: Port of Spain, Trinidad Previous Club: Adelphi Pronunciation: Thorne Hole-Dir

2010: Named First-Team All-ASC and Co-Defensive MVP of the ASC Tournament… Received North Atlantic Second-Team All-Region honors from National Soccer Coaches Association of America… Played in 18 games, making 16 starts… Recorded 58 saves in 1,632 minutes in net… Allowed just 14 goals for a 0.77 GAA, which ranked 23rd in the nation… Had a .806 save percentage and finished with a record of 9-6-2 and eight shutouts 2009: Earned Atlantic Soccer Conference Goalie of the Week honors six times… Selected to the Atlantic Soccer Conference second team… Named to the first All-ASC First Team and the All- North Atlantic Region Third-Team… Named ASC Goalkeeper of the Week three times… Started 12 of the 15 games he played, stopping 52 shots in 1,203 minutes… His GAA of 0.70 ranked 17th in the nation and his save percentage of .893 ranked 20th 2008: Appeared in 14 games, starting in 12… Amassed 1,234 minutes of playing time… PHILADELPHIA UNION

# Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 HOU VAN LA NY SEA SJ POR LA DAL CHI TOR COL RSL VAN KC CHV DC SJ NE COL CHI HOU DAL CLB RSL NE 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 2-1 6-2 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 3-2 2-2 0-0 3-0 1-2 1-1 1-1 2-2 1-2 1-2 4-4 1 Faryd Mondragon 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 45G 2 Jordan Harvey 90D 67D 90D 90D 90D 41D 80D 90D 58D 90D 90D 58D 82D 90D 45D 90D 3 Juan Diego Gonzalez 4 Danny Califf 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 5 Carlos Valdes 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 6 Stefani Miglioranzi 90M 90M 90M 90M 60M 45 11 45M 90D 11 90M 24 90M 90D 45M 7 Brian Carroll 90M 90M 90M 6M 90M 90M 45M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 8 Roger Torres 23 28 23 45M 12 23 73M 32 23 8 12 20 45 61M 45M 16 22 72M 9 Sebastien Le Toux 90F 90F 90F 90M 90F 90M 90M 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90M 90M 90M 90F 90F 90F 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90F 10 Danny Mwanga 31 83F 45F 31 30 45F 90F 45 90F 90F 31 90F 45 45 71F 79F 27 90F 29 45 28 60F 90F 45 11 Freddy Adu 62F 30 31 90M 12 Levi Houapeu 12 Chris Agorsor 13 Kyle Nakazawa 70M 67M 62M 90M 7 26 67M 85 63M 90M 74M 90M 17 90M 90M 45M 15 59M 14 Amobi Okugo 5 84 90M 90M 78M 90M 5M 24 90M 15 Gabriel Farfan 20 7 64D 9 90M 90M 24 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 45D 16 Veljko Paunovic 59M 66M 73M 66M 17 75F 90F 90M 90F 90F 90F 17 Keon Daniel 45 90M 90M 90M 45M 17 27 54 67M 30 45 19 58M 79M 45M 3 11 73M 18 Zac MacMath 45 90G 19 Jack McInerney 23 17 12 10 45 59F 16 60F 45F 12 11 66F 74F 17 20 Carlos Ruiz 85F 90F 90F 67F 80F 83F 90F 90F 45 81F 90F 90F 90F 73F 21 Michael Farfan 45 90D 90M 90M 31 32 17 45 90D 45 30 90D 45 22 Justin Mapp 59M 59M 10 78M 90M 45M 90M 90M 25M 32 90M 78M 90M 78M 70M 63M 73M 87M 45M 79M 60M 68M 18 23 Ryan Richter 24 Thorne Holder 25 Sheanon Williams 90D 90D 73D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 65D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 27 Zach Pfeffer

"00" = 100 minutes played F/M/D/G = starting position

PHILADELPHIA UNION

Game log: Game #1 03/19/2011 PHI 1 at HOU 0 W Califf 1 (unassisted) 5 Game #2 03/26/2011 PHI 1 vs VAN 0 W Ruiz 1 (Le Toux 1) 77 Game #3 04/02/2011 PHI 0 at LA 1 L Game #4 04/09/2011 PHI 1 vs NY 0 W Torres 1 (Mwanga 1) 68 Game #5 04/16/2011 PHI 1 vs SEA 1 T Ruiz 2 (unassisted) 32 Game #6 04/30/2011 PHI 1 vs SJ 0 W Le Toux 1 (penalty kick) 76 Game #7 05/06/2011 PHI 0 at POR 1 L Game #8 05/11/2011 PHI 1 vs LA 1 T Mwanga 1 (unassisted) 84 Game #9 05/14/2011 PHI 0 at DAL 2 L Game #10 05/21/2011 PHI 2 vs CHI 1 W M. Farfan 1 (Nakazawa 1) 64; Ruiz 3 (unassisted) 75 Game #11 05/28/2011 PHI 6 at TOR 2 W G. Farfan 1 (Harvey 1) 2; Mapp 1 (Nakazawa 2) 11; Nakazawa 1 (Mwanga 2, Le Toux 2) 44; Mapp 2 (unassisted) 62; Mwanga 2 (Le Toux 3) 72; Mwanga 3 (unassisted) 89 Game #12 06/04/2011 PHI 1 at COL 1 T Mwanga 4 (Le Toux 4) 66 Game #13 06/11/2011 PHI 1 vs RSL 1 T Daniel 1 (M. Farfan 1) 24 Game #14 06/18/2011 PHI 0 at VAN 1 L Game #15 06/22/2011 PHI 0 vs KC 0 T Game #16 06/25/2011 PHI 3 vs CHV 2 W Paunovic 1 (Mapp 1) 48; Ruiz 4 (Paunovic 1) 69; Mwanga 5 (Le Toux 5) 82 Game #17 07/02/2011 PHI 2 at DC 2 T own goal (Kitchen) 49; Ruiz 5 (Williams 2, Le Toux 6) 84 Game #18 07/09/2011 PHI 0 at SJ 0 T Game #19 07/17/2011 PHI 3 at NE 0 W Ruiz 6 (Daniel 1, Mapp 2) 12; Valdes 1 (Le Toux 7, Nakazawa 3) 24; Williams 1 (Mwanga 3) 93+ Game #20 07/29/2011 PHI 1 vs COL 2 L Torres 2 (G. Farfan 1) 93+ Game #21 08/03/2011 PHI 1 at CHI 1 T Paunovic 2 (unassisted) 34 Game #22 08/06/2011 PHI 1 vs HOU 1 T McInerney 1 (Le Toux 8) 15 Game #23 08/13/2011 PHI 2 vs DAL 2 T Le Toux 2 (penalty kick) 34; Le Toux 3 (penalty kick) 86 Game #24 08/20/2011 PHI 1 at CLB 2 L Paunovic 3 (Daniel 2) 42 Game #25 09/03/2011 PHI 1 at RSL 2 L Le Toux 4 (Mapp 3) 30 Game #26 09/07/2011 PHI 4 vs NE 4 T Torres 3 (Williams 3); Adu 1 (Mwanga 4, Paunovic 2) 54; Le Toux 5 (penalty kick) 80; Le Toux 6 (Paunovic 3, Valdes 1) 91+

PHILADELPHIA UNION

U.S. OPEN CUP # Player Q1 DC 2-2 1 Faryd Mondragon 120G 2 Jordan Harvey 120D 3 Juan Diego Gonzalez 4 Danny Califf 120D 5 Carlos Valdes 120D 6 Stefani Miglioranzi 7 Brian Carroll 120M 8 Roger Torres 54 9 Sebastien Le Toux 120F 10 Danny Mwanga 47 11 Levi Houapeu 12 Chris Agorsor 13 Kyle Nakazawa 120M 14 Amobi Okugo 15 Gabriel Farfan 17 Keon Daniel 66M 18 Zac MacMath 19 Jack McInerney 40 20 Carlos Ruiz 80F 21 Michael Farfan 120M 22 Justin Mapp 23 Ryan Richter 24 Thorne Holder 25 Sheanon Williams 73D 27 Zach Pfeffer

U.S. OPEN CUP 1R 04/06/2011 PHI 2 at DC 2 L (2-4 pens) Ruiz (Williams) 18; Carroll 118

PORTLAND TIMBERS GAME NOTES PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011, 4:30 P.M. (PT)

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TIMBERS UNION 2011 SCHEDULE

2011 MLS RECORD: 9-12-5 (Home: 8-4-2 Away: 1-8-3)

2011 ALL-COMPETITIONS RECORD: 11-16-5 (Home: 10-8-2 Away: 1-8-3)

VS. DATE OPPONENT TIME (PT)/RESULT TV/ATT. Sat., March 19 at Colorado L 1-3 17,139 Sat., March 26 at Toronto FC L 0-2 20,086 Tue., March 29 CHIVAS USA^ W 2-0 5,061 Sat., Apr 2 at New England T 1-1 7,114 Thu., Apr 14 CHICAGO W 4-2 18,627 9-12-5 (32pts) 8-7-11 (35pts) Sun., Apr 17 FC DALLAS W 3-2 18,627 Sat., Apr 23 at LA Galaxy L 0-3 23,719 Sat., Apr 30 REAL SALT LAKE W 1-0 18,627 MATCH INFORMATION Tue., May 3 SAN JOSE^ L 0-1 (OT) 11,412 Fri., May 6 PHILADELPHIA W 1-0 18,627 Date: Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011 Sat., May 14 at Seattle T 1-1 36,593 Kickoff: 4:30 p.m. (PT) Sat., May 21 COLUMBUS W 1-0 18,627 Location: PPL Park, Chester, Pa. Wed., May 25 AFC AJAX (exh.) L 0-2 18,627 Forecast: 79 degrees, 40 percent chance of T-storms Sun., May 29 D.C. UNITED L 2-3 18,627 Sat., Jun 4 at Chivas USA L 0-1 14,076 Referee: Chris Penso Sat., Jun 11 COLORADO L 0-1 18,627 Assistant Referees: Adam Wienckowski, Matthew Kreitzer Sun., Jun 19 NEW YORK T 3-3 18,627 Fourth Official: Daniel Fitzgerald Sat., Jun 25 at FC Dallas L 0-4 10,470 Sat., Jul 2 SPORTING KC L 1-2 18,627 Local English TV: ROOT SPORTS Thu., Jul 7 CLUB AMÉRICA (exh.) L 0-1 17,198 Talent: John Strong (play-by-play), Robbie Earle (analyst) Sun., Jul 10 SEATTLE L 2-3 18,627 Sat., Jul 16 at Chicago W 1-0 16,419 Local English Radio: NewsRadio 101.1 FM KXL Wed., Jul 20 WEST BROM (exh.) L 2-3 18,627 Sat., Jul 23 at Columbus L 0-1 11,246 Tue., Jul 26 INDEPENDIENTE (exh.) W 2-0 18,627 Local Spanish Radio: La Pantera 940 AM Sat., Jul 30 TORONTO FC T 2-2 18,627 Talent: Fernando Sobrevilla (play-by-play), Ricardo Rodriguez (analyst) Wed., Aug 3 LA GALAXY W 3-0 18,627 Sat., Aug 6 at San Jose T 1-1 10,525 Sun., Aug 14 at Houston L 1-2 14,475 Wed., Aug 17 at Sporting KC L 1-3 15,271 WEEK 25 MLS SCHEDULE Sat., Aug 20 VANCOUVER W 2-1 18,627 Wed., Aug 24 CHIVAS USA W 1-0 18,627 Wednesday, September 7 TIME (PT) NATIONAL TV Sat., Sep 10 at Philadelphia 4:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS New England 4 at Philadelphia 4 Fri., Sep 16 NEW ENGLAND 8:00 p.m. FOX Soccer Friday, September 9 Wed., Sep 21 SAN JOSE 7:30 p.m. KPDX TV Colorado at LA Galaxy 8:00 FSC Sat., Sep 24 at New York 4:30 p.m. FOX 12 Saturday, September 10 Sun., Oct 2 at Vancouver 1:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS/TSN2 Houston at Sporting KC 1:00 TeleFutura Real Salt Lake at Seattle 1:00 Fri., Oct 14 HOUSTON 7:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS Toronto FC at Columbus 4:30 Wed., Oct 19 at D.C. United 5:00 p.m. ROOT SPORTS Vancouver at New York 4:30 Sat., Oct 22 at Real Salt Lake 6:00 p.m. KPDX TV Portland at Philadelphia 4:30 *schedule subject to change ^ - U.S. Open Cup Play-in FC Dallas at New England 4:30 Chicago at San Jose 7:30 D.C. United at Chivas USA 7:30 Wednesday, September 14 Houston at Columbus 4:30 TIMBERS PROBABLE STARTING XI

Chabala Alhassan TIMBERS INJURY REPORT

PROBABLE: GK Troy Perkins (R hip soreness) OUT: D Futty Danso (R hamstring strain) Horst Chara Perlaza D Kevin Goldthwaite (L knee ACL rupture) F Eddie Johnson (concussion) Perkins F Spencer Thompson (R knee) GK Adin Brown (concussion) Brunner Jewsbury © Cooper

Palmer Zizzo PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

HEAD COACH JOHN SPENCER CATEGORICAL WON-LOST-TIED After a standout 18-year professional playing career, Glasgow, Scotland, na- tive John Spencer served as an assistant coach for the Houston Dynamo under HOME ROAD OVERALL head coach Dominic Kinnear for nearly five seasons (2006-2010). He helped lead Overall: 8-4-2 1-8-3 9-12-5 the Dynamo to back-to-back MLS Cup championships in 2006 and 2007 and vs. Western: 5-2-0 0-4-2 5-6-2 four consecutive playoff appearances. From 2006-08, Spencer also coached the vs. Eastern: 3-2-2 1-4-1 4-6-3 Dynamo Reserves, guiding the Dynamo Reserves to the 2008 MLS Reserve Division Day Games: 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 championship. On Aug. 10, 2010, Spencer was named the first head coach in MLS Night Games: 7-2-2 1-7-3 8-9-5 Timbers history, and on April 14 of this season, Spencer earned his first win as an On Grass: 0-0-0 1-8-1 1-8-1 MLS head coach as the Timbers poured in four goals in a 4-2 win over the Chicago Fire. On Turf: 8-4-2 0-0-2 8-4-4 As a player, Spencer played for such noted English clubs as Chelsea, Everton and Queens Park Rang- Pre-All-Star: 5-4-1 1-6-2 6-10-3 ers, and Scotland’s Glasgow Rangers. In MLS, Spencer starred for the Colorado Rapids from 2001-04, Post-All-Star: 3-0-1 0-2-1 3-2-2 becoming the only player to be the team’s MVP and scoring leader in the same season more than once. Scoring First: 8-1-1 1-0-1 9-1-2 Spencer, 40, began his professional playing career in 1987 with Rangers. As a striker, he played for Opponent Scoring First: 0-3-1 0-8-2 0-11-3 several top-flight clubs over 14 seasons in Scotland and England, most notably amassing 43 goals with One-Goal Games: 6-4-0 1-3-0 7-7-0 English-power Chelsea (1992-96). Leading at Half: 6-0-1 1-0-1 7-0-2 Spencer joined MLS and the Rapids in 2001 and was considered the team’s undeniable leader due Trailing at Half: 0-2-1 0-6-0 0-8-1 to his skill and work ethic. During his time with Colorado, he played in 88 games and his 37 goals ranks among franchise career leaders. Spencer set the club’s single-season mark for goals (14) and career Tied at Half: 2-2-0 0-2-2 2-4-2 mark for assists (17), was a two-time MLS Best XI selection (2001, 2003) and was a finalist for the Leading at 75’: 8-0-2 1-0-0 9-0-2 league’s MVP award in 2003. Trailing at 75’: 0-1-0 0-7-0 0-8-0 The two-time MLS All-Star (2001, 2003) captained the Rapids to three straight playoff appearances Tied at 75’: 0-3-0 0-1-3 0-4-3 from 2002-04. Spencer etched his name into Rapids history on Aug. 30, 2009, when he was inducted to Outshooting Opponent: 6-1-2 0-2-1 6-3-3 the Rapids Gallery of Honor. Outshot by Opponent: 2-1-0 1-5-2 3-6-2 During his playing career, Spencer earned 14 caps with the Scotland National Team from 1994-97. Shots Even: 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 He earned his first cap for Scotland against Russia on November 16, 1994, in Glasgow. His favorite soc- When Scoring 0 Goals: 0-1-0 0-5-0 0-6-0 cer memories include playing for Scotland against England at Wembley Stadium in the 1996 European When Scoring 1 Goal: 4-1-0 1-3-3 5-4-3 Championship. He last appeared for Scotland on May 27, 1997, in a friendly against Wales. When Scoring 2 Goals: 1-2-1 0-0-0 1-2-1 When Scoring 3 Goals: 2-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-1 TIMBERS MATCH AT D.C. UNITED RESCHEDULED FOR OCTOBER 19 DUE TO HURRICANE IRENE When Scoring 4+ Goals: 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 The Timbers' match against D.C. United, originally scheduled for Aug. 27, has been rescheduled to 5 When Allowing 0 Goals: 4-0-0 1-0-0 5-0-0 p.m. (PT) on Wednesday, Oct. 19 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. due to the weather impact of Hur- When Allowing 1 Goal: 1-1-0 0-2-3 1-3-3 ricane Irene along the East Coast. The rescheduled match will be televised live on ROOT SPORTS with When Allowing 2 Goals: 2-1-1 0-2-0 2-3-1 live radio broadcasts on 750 AM The Game and in Spanish on La Pantera 940 AM. The change means When Allowing 3 Goals: 0-2-1 0-3-0 0-5-1 the Timbers will play three games in nine days to close out the 2011 MLS Regular Season schedule including ending the year with consecutive road games at D.C. (Oct. 19) and Real Salt Lake on Oct. 22. When Allowing 4+ Goals: 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Pacific Time Zone: 8-4-2 0-2-2 8-6-4 FOUR TIMBERS JOIN RESPECTIVE NATIONAL TEAMS FOR FRIENDLIES, WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS Mountain Time Zone: 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Timbers players Rodney Wallace (Costa Rica), James Marcelin (Haiti), Lovel Palmer (Jamaica) and Steve Central Time Zone: 0-0-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 Purdy (El Salvador) all joined up with their national teams for the Sept. 2 and Sept. 6 FIFA international Eastern Time Zone: 0-0-0 0-2-1 0-2-1 dates. Wallace, who earned his first cap Sept. 2 against the , scored the game-winning Green-Green-Green Unis: 0-0-0 0-5-0 0-5-0 goal against the Americans in a 1-0 win at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. Marcelin scored the Green-White-Green Unis: 7-3-2 1-3-2 8-6-4 opening goal of Haiti's 6-0 rout of the U.S. Virgin Islands on Sept. 2 in a 2014 World Cup qualifier in Haiti Green-White-White Unis: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 - the first home game played in Haiti since the devastating earthquake of January 2010 - and added Rose City Red Unis: 1-1-0 0-0-1 1-1-1 another goal against Curaçao on Sept. 6. Purdy was an unused substitute for El Salvador in a 3-2 win On ESPN/ESPN2: 2-1-0 0-0-1 2-1-1 over the Dominican Republic on Sept. 2 in a World Cup qualifier and didn't travel with the team to the On FOX Soccer: 2-0-0 0-2-0 2-2-0 Cayman Islands for next match. Palmer did not travel to Ecuador for Jamaica's 5-2 loss on Sept. 2 and On ROOT SPORTS: 3-1-2 0-4-0 3-5-2 was an unused substitute for its Sept. 6 friendly against Colombia, a 2-0 loss in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. On FOX 12: 1-1-0 1-3-2 2-4-2 On KPDX TV: 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 MLS HONORS On Galavision: 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-2-1 MLSSOCCER.COM TEAM OF THE WEEK MLSSOCCER.COM GOAL/SAVE OF THE WEEK On TSN/TSN2: 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 M Kalif Alhassan Week 5 3 A Jake Gleeson Week 2 Save Won Wednesday: 2-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 F Jorge Perlaza Week 5 2 G Jake Gleeson Week 5 Save Won Thursday: 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 D Rodney Wallace Week 5 2 G Jorge Perlaza Week 5 Goal Won Friday: 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 D Futty Danso Week 9 1 G Futty Danso Week 8 Goal Nominee Saturday: 3-2-1 1-6-3 4-8-4 GK Troy Perkins Week 12 6 SV Troy Perkins Week 10 Save Won Sunday: 1-2-1 0-1-0 1-3-1 M Kalif Alhassan Week 18 Darlington Nagbe Week 16 Goal Won March: 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 GK Troy Perkins Week 18 7 SV, SO Troy Perkins Week 16 Save Nominee April: 3-0-0 0-1-1 3-1-1 M Darlington Nagbe Week 19 4 shots Troy Perkins Week 17 Save Won May: 2-1-0 0-0-1 2-1-1 M Sal Zizzo Week 20 1 A Troy Perkins Week 18 Save Won June: 0-1-1 0-2-0 0-3-1 D Mike Chabala Week 21 1 G, SO Eddie Johnson Week 20 Goal Nominee July: 0-2-1 1-1-0 1-3-1 F Jorge Perlaza Week 21 1 G, 1 A August: 3-0-0 0-2-1 3-2-1 HC John Spencer Week 21 1-0-1 September: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 M Diego Chara Week 23 1 G October: 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 D Eric Brunner Week 24 1 G PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

TIMBERS TOP CHIVAS USA 1-0 ON BRUNNER GAME-WINNER JACK OF ALL TRADES Defender Eric Brunner scored his second game-winning goal of the season and Troy Midfielder Jack Jewsbury picked up his team-leading eighth assist on Diego Chara's Perkins logged his sixth shutout as the Portland Timbers defeated Chivas USA 1-0 goal in a 2-1 win over Vancouver on Aug. 20, setting a career high and moving into before a sellout crowd of 18,627 at JELD-WEN Field on Aug. 24. With the win, the a tie for fourth in MLS in assists. Jewsbury, who bested the old mark he set in 2008 Timbers move into the thick of the wildcard race for the MLS playoffs, moving past with Kansas City, also ranks fifth in the league with 22 points. Jewsbury has tallied Chivas USA and D.C. United in the wildcard standings to pull even with the New York at least three points in each of the last five months. His streak of at least one point in Red Bulls at 32 points in the 10th and final playoff spot, with New York holding the four consecutive games (2 goals, 2 assists total) came to an end on Aug. 24 against advantage on tiebreakers (goal differential). Brunner tallied the game’s lone goal just Chivas USA. The streak made him the only player in MLS this season with multiple before halftime, heading in a corner kick from defender Mike Chabala. The Timbers points streaks of at least four games. Jewsbury also had a career-high-tying five- forced Chivas USA goalkeeper Dan Kennedy into six saves, putting seven of their 17 game points streak from April 30-May 29, which is tied for the second-longest in the shots on the night on frame. Anchored by Perkins’ two saves, the Portland defense league in 2011. held Chivas USA scoreless, limiting the visiting side to just two shots on goal. After a series of close chances throughout the first half, the Timbers claimed a 1-0 lead in HEAD HUNTING the 44th minute. A corner kick by Chabala on the right side dropped in at the center of In all four games (all competitions) in which defender Eric Brunner has scored, the the penalty area. Running through uncontested, Brunner drove his header inside the Timbers have won and kept clean sheets in each game. The defender has found the far post, beating Kennedy for the eventual game-winning strike. back of the net four times this season and scored two game-winning goals on head- ers, both coming in 1-0 victories against Columbus on May 29, and against Chivas LAST TIME OUT AGAINST THE UNION USA on Aug. 24. Defender Futty Danso elevated to reach Jack Jewsbury's corner kick and headed home the game-winning goal in the 72nd minute as the Timbers earned a 1-0 victory PERKINS CLOSING IN ON CAREER MARK in the first meeting between the two teams on May 6 at JELD-WEN Field. The win was Timbers goalkeeper Troy Perkins needs just two more clean sheets to tie his career Portland's fourth in a row at home to start the season. Troy Perkins came up with two high of eight shutouts, set in both the 2006 and 2007 seasons with D.C. United. In saves and earned the clean sheet in goal, his second of the year, while the Timbers 2006, Perkins started all 30 games for United, earning an overall record of 15-6-9 defense helped contain a strong Union offense that included former Oregon State with 8 shutouts. The following season, Perkins matched the mark in 29 matches. In University star Danny Mwanga. those two seasons Perkins missed just one game, playing 5,310 minutes of a possible 5,400 minutes in goal. Perkins has anchored a Timbers defense that has recorded six REST AND RELAXATION shutout in MLS play. Thanks to the effects of Hurricane Irene, the Timbers have had an extended break without a match. Since its last match on Aug. 24, Portland has gone a season-long 16 KEEP A CLEAN SHEET, GET A WIN days without playing an MLS regular season match. The streak ranks tied for second This season, the Portland Timbers are the only team in MLS to have accomplished the among MLS teams for time off this season. Chicago (Jul. 17-Aug. 2) went 17 days feat of winning every match in which they have shutout their opponent. With six wins between games this season and Real Salt Lake went 16 days (April 14-29). in six shutouts in the 2011 MLS season to date, the Timbers are the last remaining team in the league to go without recording a 0-0 draw. Two teams accomplished PUSH FOR THE PLAYOFFS this feat in 2010: the expansion Philadelphia Union recorded two shutouts and won The Timbers (9-12-5, 32pts) head into Saturday's match with the Union tied for the both and the 2010 MLS Cup Champion Colorado Rapids went 8-for-8 on clean sheets 10th and final MLS Cup playoff position with the New York Red Bulls (6-6-14, 32pts), during the regular season. Since MLS started using ties in 2000, FC Dallas (5-of-5 whom they visit Sept. 24. in 2009, 6-of-6 in 2006, 3-of-3 in 2002) and the LA Galaxy (2-of-2 in 2008, 4-of-4 in 2003, 7-of-7 in 2002) have recorded the most instances of a perfect clean-sheet A PLACE TO CALL HOME record with three each. After spending the first three weeks of their inaugural MLS campaign on the road, the final stages of renovation work at JELD-WEN Field were completed in time for FIRST ONE'S THE CHARM the Timbers to debut their impressively refurbished home on a national stage. The The Timbers are 9-1-2 when scoring first and 0-11-3 when allowing the first goal of a Timbers, in front of sold-out crowds of 18,627, scored seven goals on their way to match. In a 2-1 win over Whitecaps FC on Aug. 20, Portland conceded a goal and won opening up the stadium with a pair of wins over the Chicago Fire and FC Dallas in for the first time since recording its first two victories in high-scoring affairs back in mid-April. JELD-WEN Field underwent a $40 million renovation that transformed the April. already iconic downtown Portland venue into one of the most unique and intimate soccer venues in . JELD-WEN Field improvements include the addition HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE of an entirely new eastside seating section After defeating Chivas USA 1-0 at JELD-WEN Field on Aug. 24, the Timbers have that will house the new KeyBank Club and clinched a winning record at home for their inaugural season with a record that premium club seats, the Widmer Brothers currently stands at 8-4-2. The Timbers become the fifth MLS team to have a winning Southern Front deck behind the south goal home record as an expansion team. The Chicago Fire posted the best home record for that will provide unique vantage points ideal an expansion club when they went 13-3 in home matches in 1998. for casual group seating, a new, state-of- the-art video board that features the latest in SCOUTING THE UNION high-definition technology for an enhanced fan The Union got off to a great start in their second year of existence, holding the experience and a new FieldTurf playing surface Eastern Conference's top spot for a large part of this season. Philadelphia has earned well-suited for the variety of sporting and community events that will be featured unbeaten streaks of four and five games, but are currently mired in a franchise-long, each year at JELD-WEN Field. Phase I of construction, which included foundation seven-game winless streak (four draws, three losses). As it stands, the Union sit in work for the new eastside seats, began in early 2010, while renovation on a larger third place in the Eastern Conference and eighth overall in the MLS Playoff standings. scale began on Sept. 7, 2010, as demolition commenced following the Division-2 Tim- Down the stretch, Philadelphia faces seven teams strongly in the playoff picture over bers’ home schedule. JELD-WEN Field, located in the heart of the city, was originally its final eight games. Head coach Peter Nowak's side, which features French forward constructed in 1926 and has undergone a number of transformations over the years, Sebastien Le Toux, overcame a 4-1 deficit on Wednesday against New England to sal- none more substantial than the current renovation. The stadium has housed some vage a 4-4 draw. Le Toux, who ranks seventh in MLS with 20 points, scored twice in of the most memorable events in its 85-year life, including presidential visits, an the final 10 minutes to boost the Union. Recently-acquired United States international Elvis Presley performance in 1957, Pele’s last official game as a professional and the midfielder Freddy Adu scored his first goal in MLS since May 20, 2007 on Wednesday 2003 Women’s World Cup. It was home to the NASL Timbers from 1975-82 and most against the Revolution. Despite their recent troubles, Philadelphia is still 5-1-7 at PPL recently served as the home grounds for the USL Timbers from 2001-10. Park this season and have only been held scoreless once at home. PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

NAGBE SCORES A LATE BRACE AS TIMBERS RESERVES DRAW 3-3 WITH GALAXY U.S. WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM VISITS JELD-WEN FIELD The Timbers Reserves ran their unbeaten streak to five games as midfielder/forward The U.S. Women's National Soccer Team will return to the field for the first time since Darlington Nagbe scored in the 78th and 92nd minute to help the Timbers Reserves the conclusion of the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup when it faces Canada during overcome a two-goal deficit and earn a 3-3 draw against the LA Galaxy Reserves friendly matches in September, including a matchup at JELD-WEN Field in Portland, on Sept. 1 in front of 4,882 fans at JELD-WEN Field. Bright Dike scored in the 50th Ore., on Thursday, Sept. 22, at 8 p.m. (PT) on ESPN2 and ESPN3.com. The two-game minute to level the score at 1-1 for Portland, but two LA goals within six minutes of series featuring the U.S. Women’s World Cup squad will begin at LIVESTRONG Sport- each other pushed the Galaxy Reserves ahead 3-1 in the 72nd minute. Nagbe headed ing Park on Saturday, Sept. 17, at 6 p.m. (CT) live on FOX Soccer. in a cross from Rodrigo Lopez in the 78th minute to close the gap. In stoppage time, Dike had a strong shot from the right side saved by goalkeeper Brian Perk, but the TIMBERS AWARDED LEED® GREEN BUILDING CERTIFICATION rebound fell right to Nagbe for the equalizer. The Timbers Reserves look to continue The Portland Timbers announced that JELD-WEN Field has been awarded LEED® Sil- their unbeaten run on Sept. 27 against Chivas USA at JELD-WEN Field. ver Certification established by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and verified by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI). LEED is the preeminent program TIMBERS TO EXPAND SEATING CAPACITY FOR SEPT. 16, OCT.14 GAMES for the design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings. The Timbers announced that they will expand the seating capacity at JELD-WEN Field JELD-WEN Field’s sustainability efforts include a number of initiatives, including the for two of their remaining regular-season MLS games in 2011. The team will open up use of energy-efficient lighting and low-flow plumbing fixtures; recycling stations seats in reserved sections 209-211 as well as approximately 1,200 seats in Timbers and food-waste composting programs for staff and visitors; subsidized mass transit Army sections 201-208. The additional seats will raise the stadium’s capacity to programs and availability of bicycle racks for fans; and utilizing reusable commodi- 20,323 for the game against the New England Revolution on Sept. 16 and the regular- ties, using green-certified materials and equipment. season home finale against the Houston Dynamo on Oct. 14. In their inaugural MLS season, the Timbers have sold out each of their first 14 league matches at JELD-WEN MLS ANNOUNCES 2011 MLS CUP PLAYOFF DATES Field at a capacity of 18,627. Major League Soccer recently announced the dates for this season’s MLS Cup Playoff matches, culminating in MLS Cup 2011 on Sunday, Nov. 20, at The Home Depot Center TIMBERS WELCOME BACK STUDENTS WITH 900 DONATED BACKPACKS in Carson, Calif. The road to the league’s 16th championship consists of 13 total This week marked the first days of school for Portland Public Schools and the Tim- games, with a break for FIFA fixture dates (Nov. 11 & 15) between the conference bers helped welcome back students of Northeast Portland’s Jason Lee Elementary championships and MLS Cup. The broadcast schedule and kickoff times for playoff School and Portland’s Humboldt School by delivering more than 900 stuffed back- games will be announced at a later date. Ten teams will qualify for the MLS Cup packs between the two schools. On Sept. 6, defender Futty Danso, alumni ambas- Playoffs upon the conclusion of the regular season on Sunday, Oct. 23. The top three sador Scot Thompson and Timber Joey joined members of the Timbers front office teams in each conference will enter as automatic qualifiers and the next four teams, and Schoolhouse Supplies to distribute 500 backpacks, filled with school supplies to regardless of conference, will enter the Wild Card Games. The Timbers enter the week last them the entire school year, to every student at Jason Lee Elementary. Students tied on points (32) with New York for the 10th and final playoff position. Portland visits received a full set of notebooks, packs of pencils and pens, erasers, rulers, glue sticks New York on Sept. 24. and folders as part of Schoolhouse Supplies’ “Tools for Schools” program. Partnered with Cook Security Group, alumni ambassadors Thompson and visited MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER AND NBC SPORTS ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP students Sept. 7 at Humboldt School, assisting in the distribution of 400 backpacks, Major League Soccer and the NBC Sports Group announced last week a three-year also filled with school supplies, to the K-8 school. media rights agreement, which commences at the start of the 2012 MLS season. The partnership calls for 45 MLS games and four U.S. Men’s National Team contests to be CENTURYLINK ULTIMATE FAN-TASY SWEEPSTAKES televised live across both NBC and NBC Sports Network each season. This marks the CenturyLink is offering Timbers fans the chance to win a Timbers VIP prize pack- first rights deal for the newly-named cable channel that will be re-branded from VER- age with the CenturyLink Ultimate FAN-tasy Sweepstakes. To enter, complete a free SUS on January 2, 2012. The announcement was made today by MLS Commissioner CenturyLink account review through Sept. 25th and be eligible to win one of two and Soccer United Marketing CEO and Mark Lazarus, Chairman, NBC grand prizes, featuring two KeyBank Club seats and VIP field passes, along with two Sports Group. Each season, NBC will broadcast two regular-season MLS games, two scarves, for the Timbers’ regular-season home finale against the Houston Dynamo playoff games and two appearances by the U.S. Men’s National Team, marking the on Friday, Oct. 14, at JELD-WEN Field. The first 100 fans to complete a CenturyLink first time four MLS matches will be broadcast on English-language network television account review will receive a Timbers gift. Stop by a local CenturyLink retail store for since 2002. The NBC Sports Network will televise 38 regular-season games, three full details and rules of the sweepstakes. Link to your team in more ways than ever playoff games and two U.S. Men’s National Team matches. All telecasts on NBC and with CenturyLink’s Broadband, Entertainment and Voice services. NBC Sports Network will consist of pre-game and post-game coverage. According to the agreement, the NBC Sports Group obtains digital rights across all platforms and devices for the games it televises. FAN-CREATED, CUSTOM TIMBERS CAPTAIN’S ARMBAND MAKES DEBUT Timbers captain Jack Jewsbury debuted the brand-new, fan-designed, Timbers- branded captain’s armband on Aug. 24. The two winning designs – one to be worn with the primary green kits and one with the secondary “Rose City red” kits – were announced on Aug. 23.

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1 TROY PERKINS - GK 4 MIKE CHABALA - D/M Height: 6-1 Weight: 190 DOB: 07/29/81 Height: 6-0 Weight: 175 DOB: 05/25/84 Hometown: Worthington, Ohio Hometown: Fresno, Calif. Acquired: Trade with D.C. United, 12/17/10 Acquired: Trade with Houston Dynamo, 07/21/11 Pronunciation: PER-kins Pronunciation: chuh-BALL-uh Last season: Played 22 games (all starts) in goal for D.C. United, Last season: With the Dynamo, set career highs with 25 appear- registering five shutouts and a 1.68 goals-against average. ances, 22 starts, four assists, and his first MLS goal. Last MLS win: 08/24/11 - POR vs. CHV Last MLS goal: 08/03/11 - POR vs. LA Last MLS shutout: 08/24/11 - POR vs. CHV Last MLS assist: 08/24/11 - POR vs. CHV

2011: Leads the team with 21 consecutive starts. Recorded his sixth shutout of the 2011: Recorded his first league assist with the Timbers on a corner kick to Eric season Aug. 24 in the 1-0 win over Chivas USA. Needed just one save to earn his fifth Brunner in the 1-0 win Aug. 24 over Chivas USA. Named to MLSSoccer.com's Week win and shutout in a 3-0 victory over the LA Galaxy Aug. 3. Made a franchise-record 21 Team of the Week for his efforts in a win over LA and a road draw with San Jose. seven saves July 16 at Chicago to help the Timbers to the franchise's first road win Scored the first goal of the game - his second in MLS and first for the Timbers - in a and first road shutout. Posted shutouts in each of his first three home starts (April 3-0 win over the LA Galaxy Aug. 3; played a give-and-go with Darlington Nagbe on 30-May 21). Was nominated for MLS Save of the Week in both Week 16 and 17 after the left flank and one-timed a right-footed shot into the upper-right corner in the 26th winning it in Week 10. Was named to the MLSSoccer.com Week 12 Team of the Week minute. Started his first league game with Portland, playing 90 minutes at left back after making six saves in a 1-0 loss to Chivas USA, June 4. Blanked Columbus with in a 2-2 draw vs. Toronto FC July 30. Made his Timbers debut, providing an assist on three saves in a 1-0 win on May 21. Posted a Timbers season-long 255-minute score- Brian Umony's 39th-minute goal in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independi- less streak (April 23-May 14). Made two saves while recording his second-straight ente July 26. Acquired in a trade from Houston, July 21. Made seven appearances (2 shutout May 6 vs. Philadelphia. Recorded the first shutout in MLS Timbers history and starts) for the Dynamo as a full back. Made first MLS start of the season and played his first win as a Timber, making three saves in a 1-0 win over Real Salt Lake April 30. 90 minutes in a 2-2 tie vs. FC Dallas May 28. Also started in a 2-0 loss at San Jose Made his Timbers debut April 23 at LA, stopping four of seven shots in Portland’s 3-0 June 4. Played all 120 minutes at left back in a 1-0, overtime loss to Sporting KC dur- loss to the Galaxy. Missed the first five games of the season with a right knee sprain. ing U.S. Open Cup qualifying on April 6. CAREER: Perkins, who began his career with D.C. United as an undrafted rookie in CAREER: Chabala was acquired from the Houston Dynamo along with defender Lovel 2004, paced MLS in wins in 2006 and 2007 and led D.C. United to the MLS Support- Palmer and an international roster slot in exchange for midfielder Adam Moffat and ers’ Shield in 2006. He returned to D.C. United in 2010 after two seasons with Nor- , July 21, 2011. The former Univ. of Washington defender is reunited way’s Vålerenga IF. In his career, Perkins has earned six caps with the U.S. National with Timbers head coach John Spencer, for whom he played on the Dynamo Reserves Team and was the starting goalkeeper as the United States reached the finals of the during his first three professional seasons (2006-08). Chabala won the Dynamo's 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup. starting left back job in 2009 and played a career-high 25 regular-season matches in 2010. 2 KEVIN GOLDTHWAITE - D 5 ERIC BRUNNER - D Height: 6-1 Weight: 180 DOB: 12/09/82 Height: 6-4 Weight: 170 DOB: 02/12/86 Hometown: Sacramento, Calif. Hometown: Dublin, Ohio Acquired: Signed, 12/15/10 Acquired: Selected in the second round (3rd overall) of the 2010 Pronunciation: GOLD-thwait MLS Expansion Draft from Columbus, 11/24/10 Last season: Started the season with the New York Red Bulls Pronunciation: BREW-ner before signing with the Timbers second-division club in August. Last season: Made 14 appearances (13 starts) for the Columbus He played in three games with Portland. Crew, scoring one goal in 1,145 minutes. Last MLS goal: 06/19/11 - POR vs. NY Last MLS goal: 08/24/11 - POR vs. CHV Last MLS assist: 10/04/08 - NY vs. TFC Last MLS assist: 06/19/11 - POR vs. NY

2011: Suffered a season-ending knee injury while making his first start in over two 2011: Named to MLSSoccer.com's Week 24 Team of the Week for his efforts and months, July 16 at Chicago. Ruptured the ACL in his left knee when he landed after game-winning goal on Aug. 24 against Chivas USA. Leads team with two game-win- clearing a loose ball in the 10th minute. In his first MLS action since March 26, came ning goals. Recorded his third goal on a header off a corner kick from Mike Chabala on as a halftime sub for David Horst and scored his first goal of the season, using a in the 1-0 win Aug. 24 over Chivas USA. Scored his second goal of the season on a nifty back-heel to put the Timbers up 2-1 in an eventual 3-3 draw with his former header off a corner kick to cap a 3-0 win over the LA Galaxy Aug. 3. Missed the July club, New York, on June 19. It was his first goal in nearly three years, with his last 16 match at Chicago after earning the first red card in MLS Timbers history for taking tally coming as a Red Bull on June 21, 2008. Returned from an ankle injury to play down Seattle's Lamar Neagle in the goal box in a 3-2 loss July 10. Recorded his first 90 minutes in a Reserve League match June 5 at Chivas USA. Started and played assist since May 27, 2009, when he flicked on a pass to Kevin Goldthwaite for a 2-1 98 minutes before exiting with an ankle injury in a 1-0 overtime loss to San Jose in lead over New York in a June 19 draw. Has missed just two MLS games this season. a U.S. Open Cup play-in match May 3. Started the first two regular-season games, Scored his first goal since June 26, 2010, a header from inside the six-yard box in playing a full 90 minutes in the loss to Toronto FC on March 26. Scored a goal in the the 46th minute of a 1-0 win over his former team Columbus, on May 21. Committed Timbers Reserves’ first match against the Galaxy Reserves April 24. an own goal from the top of the 18-yard box while trying to stop a 65th-minute break- CAREER: A veteran of six MLS seasons, Goldthwaite has played in 87 MLS regular- away in Portland’s 4-2, home-opening win against Chicago on April 14. season matches since being selected 17th overall by the San Jose Earthquakes in CAREER: Brunner was selected by the Timbers from the Columbus Crew in the the 2005 MLS SuperDraft. Named the New York Red Bulls’ 2008 Defender of the Year, second round of the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft. The defender enters his fourth pro- Goldthwaite helped New York to an MLS Cup appearance in 2008 and won the 2006 fessional season and third in MLS, having begun his career with the USL’s FC MLS Cup with the Houston Dynamo. He joined the Timbers’ second-division club before spending the last two seasons in Columbus. He was originally drafted out of late in the 2010 season and played in three games. Goldthwaite also played for the Ohio State University in the second round (16th overall) of the 2008 MLS SuperDraft Timbers in 2005 while on loan from San Jose. by the New York Red Bulls. PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

6 DARLINGTON NAGBE - M/F 8 PETER LOWRY - M Height: 5-9 Weight: 165 DOB: 07/19/90 Height: 5-11 Weight: 165 DOB: 10/02/85 Hometown: Lakewood, Ohio Hometown: Fair Oaks, Calif. Acquired: Selected in the first round (2nd overall) of the 2011 Acquired: Selected in the seventh round (13th overall) of the MLS SuperDraft, 01/13/11 2010 MLS Expansion Draft from Chicago, 11/24/10 Pronunciation: NAG-be Last season: Saw action in 15 regular-season games with the Last season: 2011 marks Nagbe’s first season as a professional. Chicago Fire, playing 1,004 minutes. Scored two goals on the Last MLS goal: 07/02/11 - POR vs. SKC season. Last MLS assist: 08/14/11 - POR @ HOU Last MLS goal: 10/08/10 - CHI vs. CLB Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Netted two goals in a 3-3 MLS Reserve League draw with the LA Galaxy Rserves on Sept. 1. Logged his first MLS assist when he set up Mike Chabala for the 2011: Scored a brace in an MLS Reserve League match on Aug. 21 to help lead first goal of a 3-0 win over the LA Galaxy Aug. 3. Was named to MLSSoccer.com's Portland to a come-from-behind 3-2 win over Vancouver. Saw his first regular-season Week 19 Team of the Week after making a highlight-reel goal-line save, July 23. action since March 26 when he came on as a second-half sub, July 23 at Columbus. Committed a career-high three fouls July 16 at Chicago after committing only one in Scored his first goal with the Timbers in the 29th minute of a July 20 exhibition his first 687 minutes this season. Won MLSSoccer.com Goal of the Week for Week 16 against West Bromwich Albion, rifling a left-footed shot inside the right post to beat when he scored his first professional goal in the 45th minute of a 2-1 loss to Sporting West Brom goalkeeper Boaz Myhill and give Portland a 2-0 lead. Returned to the field Kansas City July 2. Took a ball punched out by the goalkeeper and juggled twice in for the first time since May 25 when he played 19 minutes as a sub in an exhibition the air with his right foot before firing a driven shot just under the crossbar in the far vs. Club América July 7. Had missed six weeks with a left quadriceps strain. Started corner of the goal, all without letting the ball touch the ground. The goal was honored and played 62 minutes against AFC Ajax May 25. Missed a month of MLS play with as ESPN SportsCenter's top play, won four 'Best of the Best' polls on SportsNation a right MCL strain from April 15-May 15, before returning to the field in a May 15 and received over 1.5 million views on YouTube. Made his first MLS start April 30 vs. Reserve League game at Seattle. Started the first two regular-season matches of Real Salt Lake. Made his MLS debut as a 66th-minute substitute in a 1-1 draw at the season and played all 90 minutes against Toronto on March 26. Picked up the New England on April 2. Logged an assist on Eddie Johnson's 26th-minute goal in an franchise’s first yellow card with a hard foul in the 77th minute of a loss to Toronto exhibition against West Bromwich Albion, July 20. Missed the first two regular-season March 26. matches while recovering from sports hernia surgery. CAREER: Lowry was selected by the Timbers from the Chicago Fire in the seventh CAREER: The 2010 winner, Nagbe was selected No. 2 overall in the round (13th overall pick) of the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft. The midfielder enters his 2011 MLS SuperDraft by the Timbers. A standout at the , he com- fourth season in MLS after scoring five goals in 24 games (20 starts) in three seasons piled 19 goals and 19 assists in 73 matches during three collegiate seasons. Nagbe, with Chicago. He was originally drafted out of Santa Clara University in the second a two-time NSCAA All-American, led the Zips to the NCAA national championship as a round (26th overall) of the 2008 MLS SuperDraft by Chicago. junior in 2010. He is a member of the 2010 class for . 7 SAL ZIZZO - M 9 BRIGHT DIKE - F Height: 5-10 Weight: 165 DOB: 04/03/87 Height: 6-1 Weight: 220 DOB: 02/02/87 Hometown: San Diego, Calif. Hometown: Edmond, Okla. Acquired: Trade with Chivas USA, 02/16/11 Acquired: Signed, 10/19/10 Pronunciation: ZEE-zoh Pronunciation: DEE-kay Last season: Acquired by Chivas USA through a weighted lottery Last season: Played in 23 regular-season games (18 starts) as conducted by MLS on July 21, 2010. He played in 10 games and a rookie for the Timbers in the USSF D-2 Pro League. He ranked logged an assist. second on the team with 10 goals and assist; his goals tally Last MLS goal: n/a ranked fourth in the league. Last MLS assist: 08/14/11 - POR @ HOU Last MLS goal: 08/17/11 - POR @ SKC Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Assisted on Jack Jewsbury's goal against Houston on Aug. 14. Delivered the corner kick that Eric Brunner headed in in the 68th minute to cap a 3-0 win over 2011: Scored his first career MLS goal in the 81st minute of his second career MLS LA, Aug. 3. Logged his first MLS assist in a Timbers uniform July 30 vs. Toronto FC, appearance, a 3-1 loss at Sporting KC, Aug. 17, finishing a cross from Rodney Wal- recording an assist on Eddie Johnson's 23rd-minute goal. Scored his first goal for lace. Has made three substitute appearances since returning to MLS play on Aug. the Timbers in the 36th minute in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente 6. Scored his first goal of 2011 in a 2-0 Reserve League win over the Earthquakes July 26, slotting home a shot from the right side of the goal box. Made 15 of his first Reserves, Aug. 7. Played 25 minutes as a sub and picked up his first yellow card of 17 MLS appearances off the bench. Made his first start of the season May 29 vs. D.C. the season in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26. Came on United and played a season-high 90 minutes. Tallied his first assist with the Timbers, as a sub and played 24 minutes in an exhibition against the English 's setting up Peter Lowry's 29th-minute goal in a July 20 exhibition against the English West Bromwich Albion July 20. Made his MLS Timbers debut in an exhibition vs. Club Premier League's West Bromwich Albion. Started and played the first half in an exhi- América July 7, coming on as a sub in the 71st minute, exactly five months after bition against AFC Ajax May 25. Made his Timbers debut as a 66th-minute substitute undergoing Achilles surgery. Returned to training with the team June 6. Underwent on March 26 at Toronto. Missed two matches with a right shoulder injury, March 19 surgery on Feb. 7 to repair a ruptured Achilles’ tendon in his right leg, which he suf- and April 2. Started and played 111 minutes in a 1-0 overtime loss to San Jose in a fered during the Timbers’ first preseason game against Ventura County on Feb. 4. U.S. Open Cup play-in match May 3. CAREER: After a standout rookie season with the Portland Timbers in the USSF Divi- CAREER: Zizzo returned to the United States last season, joining Chivas USA mid sion-2 Pro League in 2010 in which he scored 10 league goals, Dike was one of four season via a weighted lottery after signing a contract with MLS. He started his pro- players who were announced as the Timbers’ first MLS signings on Oct. 19, 2010. fessional career in 2007 with of the German Bundesliga after a two-year The 2009 BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year had a stellar collegiate career at the collegiate career at UCLA. University of Notre Dame. 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10 EDDIE JOHNSON - F 12 DAVID HORST - D Height: 5-11 Weight: 185 DOB: 09/20/84 Height: 6-4 Weight: 210 DOB: 10/25/85 Hometown: Chester, England Hometown: Pine Grove, Pa. Acquired: Signed, 10/19/10 Acquired: Selected in the fifth round (9th overall) of the 2010 Last season: Scored 14 goals for the of the USSF MLS Expansion Draft from Real Salt Lake, 11/24/10 Division-2 Pro League, ranking second among league leaders. He Last season: Was sent on loan by Real Salt Lake to the Puerto played 26 games (24 starts) during the regular season. Rico Islanders of the USSF Division-2 Pro League. He played in Last MLS goal: 07/30/11 - POR vs. TOR 29 total league games, and helped the Islanders to the USSF D-2 Last MLS assist: n/a championship. Last MLS goal: n/a 2011: Returned to action on Aug. 14 at Houston after missing two games with a Last MLS assist: n/a concussion he sustained in pre-game warmups before a 3-0 win over the LA Galaxy, Aug. 3; however, left the match at Houston after a blow to the head in the 40th 2011: Has started the last seven matches. Wore the captain's armband for the first minute. In his second career MLS start, scored his first MLS goal, cutting back to time and played a full 90 minutes in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Indepen- the right and burying a right-footed blast from 20 yards out, July 30 vs. Toronto FC. diente July 26. Returned to the field July 16, coming on for Kevin Goldthwaite in the The goal was nominated MLSSoccer.com Week 20 Goal of the Week. Scored his first 10th minute. Missed three matches after sustaining a left hip flexor in a collision with non-league goal July 20 exhibition vs. West Bromwich Albion. Tallied his first assist New York goalkeeper Greg Sutton June 19. Made his second league start this season July 26 vs. Independiente July 26, feeding Sal Zizzo for the opening goal of a 2-0 win. June 4 at Chivas USA, filling in for a sick Eric Brunner at centerback. Started and Made his first career MLS start July 2 vs. Sporting Kansas City, playing a season-high played 90 minutes against AFC Ajax May 25. Missed four games (April 14-30) with 67 minutes. Saw his first league action in six weeks when he played 15 minutes as a right ankle sprain picked up during a training session. Made his first MLS start of a sub June 4 at Chivas USA. Scored the opening goal of a 2-1 win for the Timbers the season in a 1-1 draw April 2 at New England. Played 45 minutes as a sub in the Reserves June 21 against the Earthquakes Reserves. Scored two goals in the Timbers season opener at Colorado. Played 90 minutes and served as captain in the Timbers Reserves' 3-3 draw at Chivas USA June 5. Returned to the pitch for the first time Reserves' 2-0 loss to Seattle May 30. Scored his first goal as a Timber in a May 15 since April 17 against AFC Ajax May 25. Missed seven league matches with right Reserve League match at Seattle. Started and played 120 minutes in a 1-0 overtime Achilles tendinitis between March and May. Made his Timbers and MLS debut as a loss to San Jose in a U.S. Open Cup play-in match May 3. 77th-minute substitute against Chicago April 14. CAREER: Horst, acquired as the ninth overall pick in the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft, CAREER: A product of the Manchester United youth academy, Johnson was one of the joins the Timbers after three seasons with Real Salt Lake. The former USL Premier first four players signed by the Timbers for their inaugural MLS season in 2011. He Development League Defender of the Year spent much of the 2010 season on loan played in 133 league games over seven seasons in Europe before joining the Austin with USSF D-2 Puerto Rico and was a key piece of the Islanders’ run to the league Aztex in 2009. He finished second in scoring in the 2010 USSF D-2 Pro League, scor- title and performance in the 2010-11 CONCACAF Champions League. ing 14 goals; he left the club as its all-time leading scorer with 20 goals. 11 KALIF ALHASSAN - M 13 JACK JEWSBURY - M Height: 5-10 Weight: 160 DOB: 10/15/90 Height: 6-0 Weight: 185 DOB: 04/13/81 Hometown: Accra, Ghana Hometown: Springfield, Mo. Acquired: Signed, 12/15/10 Acquired: Trade with Sporting Kansas City, 03/01/11 Pronunciation: KA-leaf ALL-ha-sahn Pronunciation: JEWS-bury Last season: Was signed by the second-division Timbers on Aug. Last season: Played in 29 games (17 starts) with Sporting 19 and played in six regular-season matches (3 starts). He scored Kansas City and scored two goals. Saw time in the club’s friendly the game-winning goal – his first goal with the club – in a 1-0 against England’s Manchester United. victory over Puerto Rico. Last MLS goal: 08/14/11 - POR @ HOU Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: 08/20/11 - POR vs. VAN Last MLS assist: 05/21/11 - POR vs. CLB 2011: Is the only player in MLS with multiple four-game points streaks this season. 2011: Has started the last two league matches for Portland. Started 18 consecutive Had a four-game points streak, July 30-Aug. 20. Also had a five-game points streak matches April 2-July 30 before coming off the bench in the next four. Logged five from April 30-May 29. Set a career high in assists on Aug. 20 with his eighth of the assists in his first five home games but has not earned a point since May 21. As of season. Returned after a two-game absence to score his seventh goal of the season Aug. 22, is tied for fourth in MLS with three game-winning assists. Is only the third in a 2-1 loss at Houston, Aug. 14. Played every minute of the first 20 regular-season player in MLS history to record an assist in each of his first three career home games, games. Leads the club in goals (7), assists (8) and points (22), all career highs. As of joining LA Galaxy's Carlos Hermosillo (1998) and the New York Red Bulls' Jorge Rojas Aug. 25, is tied for fourth in the league in points and tied for third in assists. Has con- (2008). Forced an own goal by Seattle's Jeff Parke with a 46th-minute cross July 10. verted 3-of-4 penalty kicks. Represented the team in the MLS All-Star Game against His 46th-minute cross in to Eric Brunner set up the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Colum- Manchester United July 27, setting up a pair of good chances and taking a shot of his bus May 21; also recorded a season-high four shots. Was named to MLSSoccer.com’s own. Was the first MLS All-Star in Timbers history. Recorded his second three-point Week 5 Team of the Week after contributing three assists in wins over Chicago and FC game of the season June 19 vs. New York with a goal and an assist. Had an assist Dallas. Became the first Timbers player to earn two assists in a match and earn as- in a career- and franchise-best four straight matches (April 30-May 21), the longest sists in consecutive matches when he helped on goals by Jack Jewsbury and Rodney such streak in MLS this season. Recorded a goal and an assist April 17 vs. FC Dallas, Wallace in a 3-2 win over FC Dallas April 17. Collected his first career MLS assist in his 200th career MLS contest. Picked up his first goal on a left-footed strike April 2 at Portland’s 4-2 win over Chicago April 14. Made his MLS debut March 19 at Colorado. New England. CAREER: Alhassan played in eight games with Portland’s second division club in CAREER: Jewsbury brings eight seasons of MLS experience to the Timbers. Originally 2010, joining the club midway through the campaign. Alhassan played in Ghana’s GLO drafted in the fifth round (43rd overall) of the 2003 MLS SuperDraft by Sporting Kan- Premier League with Liberty Professionals from 2007-10. He’s been a part of Ghana’s sas City, he appeared in 195 regular-season matches and recorded 14 goals and 20 National Team system since 2007, playing for the U-17 and U-20 sides. He was called assists during his time with the club. Has participated in two USMNT camps. into camp with the senior team in 2009. PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

14 JAMES MARCELIN - M 17 ERIC ALEXANDER - M Height: 6-2 Weight: 175 DOB: 06/13/86 Height: 6-1 Weight: 165 DOB: 04/14/88 Hometown: Saint-Marc, Haiti Hometown: Portage, Mich. Acquired: Signed, 12/15/10 Acquired: Trade with FC Dallas, 08/19/11 Pronunciation: mar-sa-LEE-in Last season: Scored two goals and had three assists in 17 Last season: Started 22 of his 25 regular-season appearances games (12 starts) for FC Dallas. for the Timbers during the USSF D-2 Pro League season. He Last MLS goal: 09/16/10 - FCD vs. NY scored the game-winning goal in a playoff victory over Vancou- Last MLS assist: 10/24/10 - FCD @ LA ver. Last MLS goal: n/a 2011: Assisted on Bright Dike's goal in a Sept. 1 MLS Reserve Last MLS assist: n/a League draw with the LA Galaxy. Made his first MLS appearance with the Timbers as a substitute and played 19 minutes in the 1-0 win over Chivas USA on Aug. 24. 2011: Scored goals in back-to-back 2014 World Cup qualifying matches for Haiti Started and played 90 minutes on Aug. 21 in a Timbers MLS Reserve League win over on Sept. 2 and Sept. 6. Scored against the U.S. Virgin Islands and Curaçao as Haiti Vancouver. Was acquired in an Aug. 19 trade that sent defender/midfielder Jeremy opened its World Cup qualifying campaign with two wins. Has played in eight of the Hall to FC Dallas. Played 1218 minutes over 22 games (16 starts) for the Hoops before nine Timbers regular-season wins, including four starts. Received a yellow card in the trade. Started and played a season-high 89 minutes in a 2-0 win over the Phila- three straight games, July 10-23, a franchise record. Started and played 71 minutes delphia Union, May 14. Recorded a season-high three shots against Columbus, July 2. vs. Club América July 7. On July 2 vs. Sporting KC, made his first appearance since CAREER: Alexander joins the Timbers from FC Dallas after being acquired in ex- June 4; missed three matches with a right MCL sprain. Started four straight matches change for defender/midfielder Jeremy Hall on Aug. 19, 2011. Originally a third-round in the central midfield, April 2-23. Made his MLS debut April 2 at New England. selection (44th overall) in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft, the former Started and played 90 minutes in the U.S. Open Cup qualifying match against Chivas standout helped FC Dallas to an appearance in the 2010 MLS Cup. The U.S. Interna- USA March 29. Started and played 120 minutes in a 1-0 overtime loss to San Jose in tional earned his first cap in January 2011. a U.S. Open Cup play-in match May 3. CAREER: After a season with the Timbers in the second division in 2010, Marcelin joins the club for its debut MLS season. He played two seasons with the Puerto Rico Islanders in the USL First Division, where he made back-to-back CONCACAF Champi- ons League appearances. Marcelin has been a part of the Haiti National Team since 2007, competing in both the 2007 and 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cups.

15 JORGE PERLAZA - F 19 RODRIGO LOPEZ - M Height: 5-10 Weight: 155 DOB: 10/11/84 Height: 5-7 Weight: 150 DOB: 05/10/87 Hometown: Guapi, Colombia Hometown: Santa Barbara, Calif. Acquired: Signed, 03/07/11 Acquired: Signed, 03/17/11 Pronunciation: HOR-hay per-LA-za Pronunciation: rod-REE-go LOH-pez Last season: Perlaza compiled 15 goals in 31 league matches Last season: Played in 19 games (4 starts) with the USSF D-2 (23 starts) for Colombian first-division club Deportes Tolima, Pro League Timbers. Recorded an assist and a game-winning finishing the season as one of the club’s leading scorers. goal in a friendly against Argentine club . Last MLS goal: 08/20/11 - POR vs. VAN Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: 08/20/11 - POR vs. VAN Last MLS assist: 10/14/07 - CHV vs. COL

2011: Ranks second on the Timbers with six goals. Has scored in three of the last 2011: Earned the game-winning assist off a free kick in a 3-2 MLS Reserve League four home starts. Has appeared in every league match this season, starting the first win over Vancouver, Aug. 21. Played 33 minutes in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argen- 19. Had a goal and assist in a 2-1 win over Vancouver, Aug. 20. Named to MLSSoccer. tina's Independiente July 26, picking up his first yellow card. Played 45 minutes in com's Week 21 Team of the Week for combining for a goal and assist in a win over an exhibition against the English Premier League's West Bromwich Albion July 20. LA and a road draw with San Jose. Scored the second goal of a 3-0 win over the LA Started and played 90 minutes vs. Club América July 7. Played 28 minutes as a sub Galaxy, Aug. 3; was fed a pass by Diego Chara along the top of the goal box and put it against AFC Ajax May 25. Recorded two assists in the Timbers Reserves’ 3-1 win over in the lower-right corner in the 33rd minute. Drew a penalty kick in the 23rd minute the Galaxy Reserves on April 24. Started and played 110 minutes in a 1-0 overtime that set up the only goal of the Timbers' first MLS road win at Chicago July 16. Tallied loss to San Jose in a U.S. Open Cup play-in match May 3. his fourth goal July 10 vs. Seattle, beating . Scored his third goal of the CAREER: Lopez played two seasons with the Timbers’ second-division side from season in a 3-2 loss May 29 vs. D.C. United. Was named to MLSSoccer.com’s Week 5 2009-10, appearing in a total of 23 regular-season games. While he did not score in Team of the Week for a brace vs. Chicago April 14. Won MLSSoccer.com Goal of the league play, he scored goals against EPL side Burnley FC and Argentine giant Boca Week for Week 5 for a strike that snuck inside the far post after he ran onto a pass Juniors in exhibition matches. He was originally signed by Chivas USA in 2005 at the and cut back against a Chicago defender. In the 48th minute, cleaned up a gaffe by age of 18 and had one assist over eight games with the club from 2005-07. Fire goalkeeper to complete the brace. Made his MLS debut in the Timbers’ season opener at Colorado on March 19. CAREER: Perlaza, a veteran of 10 professional seasons, started his professional ca- reer at the age of 16. He was a proven goal scorer in Colombia’s first division, netting 23 goals in 78 league games from 2009-10 with Deportes Tolima. He has competed in two of South America’s more prestigious tournaments, including the Copa Libertado- res in 2007 and Copa Sudamericana in 2003 with Pasto and in 2010 with Tolima. PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

20 JAKE GLEESON - GK 22 RODNEY WALLACE - D Height: 6-3 Weight: 200 DOB: 06/26/90 Height: 5-10 Weight: 160 DOB: 06/17/88 Hometown: Wellington, New Zealand Hometown: Rockville, Md. Acquired: Signed, 02/17/11 Acquired: Trade with D.C. United, 11/24/10 Pronunciation: GLEE-son Last season: Started all 11 matches he played in for D.C. United, Last season: Posted a 14-0-0 record and eight shutouts with the tallying 924 minutes and two assists before sustaining an injury Timbers U-23s. He was named to the PDL’s All-Western Confer- that kept him out the remainder of the season. ence Team and helped the team to the 2010 PDL championship. Last MLS goal: 04/17/11 - POR vs. FCD Last MLS win: 04/17/11 - POR vs. FCD Last MLS assist: 08/17/11 - POR @ SKC Last MLS shutout: n/a 2011: Earned his first international cap for Costa Rica and scored the game-winning 2011: Is a perfect 3-0-0 in MLS Reserve League action. Preserved a shutout by goal in a 1-0 win over the United States. Earned his first-career start for Costa Rica making two second-half saves in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente in a friendly against Ecuador on Sept. 6. Recorded his first assist with the Timbers on July 26. Earned his first cap with the New Zealand National Team June 5, coming on Bright Dike's goal, Aug. 17 at Sporting KC. Started the first 19 league matches at left as a 77th-minute substitute in a friendly against rival Australia. Earned MLSSoccer. back. Made his first substitute appearance Aug. 3 vs. LA. Has accumulated five yel- com Team of the Week honorable mention in Week 5 following his first two career low cards this season but had that number reduced to four via MLS's Good Behavior wins; also nominated for Save of the Week for a stoppage-time save on FC Dallas’ Incentive. Will miss a match following his next yellow card. Was named to MLSSoccer. . Made three saves in a 3-2 win over FC Dallas April 17. Collected his com’s Week 5 Team of the Week after scoring in consecutive wins over Chicago and first professional win April 14 vs. Chicago, making one save in Portland’s 4-2 victory. FC Dallas. Became the first Timbers player to score in consecutive matches when he Made his first MLS start April 2 at New England, recording five saves in the 1-1 draw. tucked the ball away in the lower left corner of the frame in the 55th minute to give With the start, became the eighth-youngest goalkeeper to start an MLS game among the Timbers a 3-0 lead over FC Dallas April 17. Scored his first goal of the season players who hold their team’s record for youngest starting goalkeeper, at 20 years in Portland’s home-opening 4-2 win over Chicago April 14, when, following a poor and 270 days. Earned MLSSoccer.com’s Save of the Week Honor for Week 2 for a clearance of a 37th-minute free kick, he ran onto the ball 20 yards out and one-timed second-half diving save of Maicon Santos’ shot on a breakaway. Made his MLS debut a left-footed bullet into the lower right corner; it was his first MLS goal since Sept. March 26 at Toronto, stopping three of four shots as a second-half sub. Kept a clean 2009. Played 66 minutes at Colorado March 19, his first MLS match since June 2010. sheet in the Timbers’ 2-0 U.S. Open Cup win over Chivas USA on March 29. CAREER: Wallace was originally a first-round selection (6th overall) of D.C. United in CAREER: Gleeson, a New Zealand youth and senior international, was signed by the the 2009 MLS SuperDraft out of the University of Maryland. As both a defender and Timbers on Feb. 17, 2011, after a standout season with the club’s development team, midfielder, Wallace played 39 regular-season games and made 36 starts over his two the Portland Timbers U-23s, in 2010. He guided the Timbers U-23s to a perfect 20-0-0 years with United (2009-10), compiling three goals and five assists. He enjoyed a record in the PDL championship. Gleeson has represented his country at the U-17 and standout collegiate career, leading the Terrapins to the 2008 NCAA College Cup title. U-20 levels, and competed in the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup. 21 DIEGO CHARA - M 24 ADIN BROWN - GK Height: 5-8 Weight: 150 DOB: 04/05/86 Height: 6-5 Weight: 230 DOB: 05/27/78 Hometown: Cali, Colombia Hometown: Pleasant Hill, Calif. Acquired: Signed, 04/13/10 Acquired: Signed, 01/26/11 Pronunciation: dee-EH-goh CHAR-ah Pronunciation: AY-din Last season: Helped orchestrate Deportes Tolima to a Liga Post- Last season: Made one appearance during the USSF Division-2 obón-best 88 goals in 2010. Played in a team-high 42 matches, Pro League season with the Timbers. He spent most of the sea- aiding in a first-place overall finish for the club with a combined son recovering from offseason foot surgery. 25-10-11 record, which subsequently qualified the club for the Last MLS win: 05/01/04 - NE vs. LA 2011 . Last MLS shutout: 05/07/04 - NE @ COL Last MLS goal: 08/20/11 - POR vs. VAN Last MLS assist: 08/03/11 - POR vs. LA 2011: Kept a clean sheet in the Timbers Reserves' 2-0 win over the Earthquakes Reserves, Aug. 7. Earned his first win with the MLS Timbers for keeping a clean 2011: Scored his first career MLS goal on Aug. 20 in a 2-1 win over Vancouver, the sheet in the first half of a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26. quickest goal in MLS franchise history, a second-minute strike from the top of the Kept a clean sheet during the first half of an exhibition against the English Premier 18-yard box on a feed from Jorge Perlaza. Has logged a point in four of the last five League's West Bromwich Albion July 20. Played 90 minutes and conceded two goals home games. Missed the Aug. 6 draw at San Jose while serving a league-imposed in a 2-0 exhibition loss to Dutch champions AFC Ajax May 25. Allowed three goals and suspension for yellow card accumulation. Earned his second assist on the opening recorded five saves in the Timbers’ March 19 defeat to Colorado, his first MLS match goal of a 2-2 draw vs. Toronto FC July 30. Recorded his first career MLS assist July since June 26, 2004. Started and allowed one goal at Toronto March 26 before being 10 vs. Seattle. Started 15 straight league matches, April 30-Aug. 3. Made his first subbed off at halftime with a hamstring injury. Played the first half of the Timbers MLS start April 30 against Real Salt Lake. Made his MLS and Timbers debut April 23, Reserves' 2-1 win over Earthquakes Reserves June 21 and did not allow a goal. coming on at the start of the second half in a 3-0 loss at LA Galaxy. Signed as the Returned from injury to play 90 minutes in the Timbers Reserves' 3-2 loss at Seattle club’s first Designated Player on April 13. Played in seven games in the 2011 Copa May 15. Allowed two goals in the Timbers Reserves' 2-0 loss to Seattle May 30. Libertadores, recording an assist in a 2-0 win over Brazilian power Corinthians in the CAREER: Brown, a veteran of 11 pro seasons, was selected third in the 2000 MLS early stages of the tournament. SuperDraft by the Colorado Rapids. Brown played five seasons in MLS (2000-04) CAREER: The first Designated Player in club history, started his professional career with Colorado, Tampa Bay and New England. He led the Revs to the 2002 MLS Cup at the age of 17 with Deportes Quindío in 2004 and has appeared in 206 league final and was named his team’s Defender of the Year three times (2001, 2003-04). matches over eight seasons in Colombia’s first division, playing for Quindío (2004-08), Brown played for Norway’s Aalesund FC (2005-09) prior to joining the second-division América de Cali (2009) and Tolima (2010-11). Chara has also competed in two of Timbers in 2010. South America’s top tournaments in the Copa Libertadores (2009, 2011) and Copa Sudamericana (2010). 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25 STEVE PURDY - D 27 CHRIS TAYLOR - D Height: 6-4 Weight: 190 DOB: 02/05/85 Height: 6-1 Weight: 160 DOB: 05/12/89 Hometown: San Jose, Calif. Hometown: Edmond, Okla. Acquired: Signed, 01/26/11 Acquired: Selected in the second round (22nd overall) of the Pronunciation: PUR-dee 2011 MLS SuperDraft, 01/14/11 Last season: Played in 24 regular-season games, logging 1,536 Last season: 2011 marks Taylor’s first professional season. minutes for the Timbers in the USSF D-2 Pro League. Started Last MLS goal: n/a exhibition matches against Costa Rica’s Puntarenas FC and Last MLS assist: n/a England’s Manchester City. Last MLS goal: n/a 2011: As of Sept. 10, leads the Timbers Reserves with 675 Last MLS assist: n/a minutes played. Started and played 90 minutes in an exhibition against the English Premier League's West Bromwich Albion July 20. Earned his first professional yellow 2011: Was an unused substitute for El Salvador during a 2014 World Cup qualifying card for a hard tackle in second-half stoppage time of a July 7 exhibition vs. Club win against the Dominican Republic on Sept. 2. Recorded the game-winning assist América, which he started and played 90 minutes in. Earned his first assist in the in a 3-2 Reserve League win over Vancouver on Aug. 21. Played a full 90 minutes at Timbers Reserves' 3-3 draw at Chivas USA, June 5. Made his first-team debut in a center back in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26. Made 2-0 friendly loss to AFC Ajax May 25, playing 45 minutes as a sub. Played 90 minutes his first league start since April 23 when he started at right back July 2 vs. Sporting at left-back in each of the Timbers Reserves’ matches, April 24 at LA, May 15 at KC; picked up a yellow card, his second on the season. Missed four league matches Seattle and May 30 vs. Seattle. while competing for the El Salvador National Team during the 2011 CONCACAF Gold CAREER: After a standout collegiate career at the University of Tulsa, Taylor was Cup. Made his international debut and earned his first cap in La Selecta's quarterfinal selected by the Timbers in the second round of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft on Jan. 13, penalty-kicks loss to Panama June 19. Saw 90 minutes at right back in each of the 2011. He started 82 games for the Golden Hurricane and totaled eight goals and 17 Timbers' first six regular-season matches, as well as the March 29 U.S. Open Cup assists. Taylor was a four-time All-Conference USA honoree and helped Tulsa to four play-in match against Chivas USA. Played 120 minutes at left-back in a 1-0 overtime straight NCAA Tournament appearances. loss to San Jose in a U.S. Open Cup play-in match May 3. CAREER: In 2010, Purdy helped the Timbers rank second among USSF Division-2 Pro League leaders in fewest goals allowed (23) and among the league’s best in shutouts (13). He started his professional career with Germany’s TSV 1860 Munich in 2007 and returned to the United States in 2009 to play for FC Dallas. After being a part of the U.S. National Team youth system, Purdy was invited to his first senior national team camp in 2007.

26 BRIAN UMONY - F 28 FREDDIE BRAUN - M/D Height: 5-8 Weight: 155 DOB: 12/12/88 Height: 5-10 Weight: 160 DOB: 05/13/88 Hometown: Kampala, Uganda Hometown: Rochester Hills, Mich. Acquired: Acquired on loan from University of Pretoria FC, Acquired: Signed, 02/17/11 03/16/11 Pronunciation: BRAWN Pronunciation: oo-MO-nee Last season: Played in 16 matches for the Timbers U-23s, lead- Last season: Played in 12 league games for South African club ing the team to a perfect 16-0-0 record and the PDL champion- SuperSport United, scoring a pair of goals. He helped in the club’s ship. He was named to the PDL All-League Team. run to the 2009-10 South African Premier League championship. Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: n/a Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Leads the Timbers with 428 minutes in non-league matches. Played 90 2011: Played 90 minutes and scored the game-tying goal in stoppage time of a 3-2 minutes in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26. Started Reserve League win over Vancouver on Aug. 21. Played 30 minutes as a substitute and played 90 minutes in an exhibition against the English Premier League's West Aug. 17 @ SKC. Made his first MLS appearance in over four months when he entered Bromwich Albion July 20. Started and played 83 minutes in a July 7 exhibition vs. the 3-0 win over LA on Aug. 3 in the 88th minute. Recorded a goal and an assist in Club América. Scored his first goal in a Reserve League match June 5 at Chivas USA. leading the Timbers Reserves to a 2-0 win at Earthquakes Reserves, Aug. 7. Scored Appeared as a halftime sub in a friendly against AFC Ajax May 25. Played 120 minutes his first goal for the Timbers in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente at right-back in a 1-0 overtime loss to San Jose in a U.S. Open Cup play-in match May July 26, heading in a free kick from Mike Chabala 15 yards from goal. Played the final 3. Played in the Timbers Reserves’ first match and earned two cautions and an 84th- 29 minutes in an exhibition against the English Premier League's West Bromwich minute ejection in a 3-1 at Galaxy Reserves April 24. Missed the Reserves' second Albion July 20. Collected two assists in a Reserve League match June 5 at Chivas match at Seattle due to red-card suspension. Played 90 minutes in the Timbers USA. Returned to the pitch for the first time since April 11 in an exhibition vs. AFC Ajax Reserves' 2-0 loss to Seattle May 30. May 25; played 45 minutes as a sub. Played 90 minutes in the Timbers Reserves' 2-0 CAREER: Braun was an all-league midfielder for the Portland Timbers U-23s, the loss to Seattle May 30. Made his MLS debut on March 26 at Toronto as a 73rd-minute Timbers’ development team and led the team to a historic season in USL’s Premier substitute. Also played 45 minutes April 2 at New England and was issued a yellow Development League, which included becoming the first undefeated league champion card. in league history. Following a standout collegiate career at Louisville, he helped the CAREER: Umony has played at the top levels in Uganda and South Africa before Chicago Fire Premier to the PDL finals in 2009. joining the Timbers on loan. Umony’s career includes winning Uganda’s 2007-08 FUFA Footballer of the Year award after leading Kampala City Council FC to the league championship that season. He has also been a notable scorer for the Uganda National Team, amassing eight goals in 11 international appearances. PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

30 LOVEL PALMER - D/M 33 KENNY COOPER - F Height: 5-10 Weight: 160 DOB: 08/30/84 Height: 6-3 Weight: 210 DOB: 10/21/84 Hometown: Mandeville, Jamaica Hometown: Dallas, Texas Acquired: Trade with Houston Dynamo, 07/21/11 Acquired: Signed, 01/17/11 Pronunciation: luh-VELL Last season: Limited to 14 games (9 starts) across two Last season: Scored two goals and one assist in 26 games (24 2.Bundesliga seasons due to injury. He scored two goals over his starts) for the Dynamo in his first season in MLS. stint with 1860 Munich. Last MLS goal: 05/07/11 - HOU @ TOR Last MLS goal: 08/06/11 - POR @ SJ Last MLS assist: 09/25/10 - HOU @ DCU Last MLS assist: 08/03/11 - POR vs. LA

2011: Was an unused substitute for Jamaica during an international friendly with 2011: Has played in every league match this season. Ended a career-long, 14-game Colombia on Sept. 6. Missed Aug. 17 match at Sporting Kansas City while serving a goalless drought Aug. 6 at San Jose, finishing a cross from Jorge Perlaza in the 23rd one-game, league-imposed suspension for caution accumulation. Has started each of minute. Logged his second assist of the season, helping to set up Jorge Perlaza's his seven appearances with Portland, playing both right back and defensive midfield. goal in a 3-0 win over LA, Aug. 3. Recorded at least one shot in the season's first 16 Recorded two shots in each of his first four matches with the Timbers. Acquired in a games. Has started the last five consecutive league matches. Suffered at least one trade from Houston, July 21. Appeared in 19 of Houston's 20 matches, missing one foul in the first 11 games of the season. Recorded his first game-winning goal and only due to suspension, and made 16 starts in midfield, scoring one goal. Set up third goal of the season in the 22nd minute April 30 against Real Salt Lake, knocking Houston's first goal of the season with a long-range shot off the crossbar in a 1-1 in a right-footed shot from five yards out following a Kalif Alhassan cross. Scored draw at Seattle on March 25. Scored a late consolation goal in a 2-1 loss at Toronto his second goal of the season in the 35th minute April 17 against former club FC on May 7. Ejected in a 2-0 loss vs. Columbus on June 18 and missed the June 25 Dallas, heading a Jack Jewsbury corner kick into the upper-left corner from six yards match at D.C. United as a result. out. Scored the first goal in MLS Timbers history in the season opener at Colorado, CAREER: Palmer was acquired from the Houston Dynamo along with defender Mike drilling a free kick from 30 yards out in the 80th minute. Earned the second assist on Chabala and an international roster slot in exchange for midfielder Adam Moffat Jewsbury’s 38th-minute goal in a 1-1 draw at New England April 2; it was his first and allocation money, July 21, 2011. Joined the Dynamo in March 2010 after seven MLS assist since June 2009. seasons with Harbour View FC of the Jamaican National Premier League. Made his CAREER: Cooper joins the Timbers from 2.Bundesliga side TSV 1860 Munich professional debut at the age of 19 and was named Harbour View's captain at the age (Germany). The forward played four seasons with FC Dallas from 2006-09, where he of 21. Played in all 26 matches (24 starts) for the Dynamo after his arrival. Made his scored 40 goals in 90 league games. Cooper had a standout season in 2008, scoring international debut for the Jamaica National Team in 2005 and has a total of 19 caps 18 goals, and was named an MLS All-Star and to the MLS Best XI that season. He with The Reggae Boyz. was a two-time club MVP for Dallas in 2006 and 2008. Cooper began his professional career with Manchester United in 2004.

31 SPENCER THOMPSON - F 98 FUTTY DANSO - D Height: 5-11 Weight: 170 DOB: 10/19/88 Height: 6-3 Weight: 185 DOB: 04/27/83 Hometown: Ahwatukee, Ariz. Hometown: Serekunda, The Gambia Acquired: Selected in the first round (2nd overall) of the 2011 Acquired: Signed, 12/15/10 MLS Supplemental Draft, 01/18/11 Pronunciation: FOOT-ee DAN-sue Last season: 2011 marks Thompson’s first professional season. Last season: Appeared in 24 games (20 starts) during the Tim- Last MLS goal: n/a bers' USSF Division-2 Pro League season. Last MLS assist: n/a Last MLS goal: 05/14/11 - POR @ SEA Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Is currently on the injured list with a right knee injury. Recorded an assist in a Reserve League match June 5 at Chivas USA. Scored two 2011: Currently out with a hamstring injury. Made his first start in almost a month in goals to lead the Timbers Reserves to a 3-1 win over the Galaxy Reserves in their first a 2-1 win over Vancouver, Aug. 20, but left the game with a hamstring injury. Missed match, April 24. Tallied in the 39th and 89th minutes of Portland’s Reserve League the June 19 game vs. New York with a left shoulder injury. Started at center back in opener. Started and played 120 minutes in a 1-0 overtime loss to San Jose in a U.S. 10 straight matches (April 14-June 11), committing just two fouls in that span. Had Open Cup play-in match May 3. Came on in the 68th minute of the Timbers Reserves' his MLS-best, season-opening streak without a foul end at 604 minutes when he 2-0 loss to Seattle May 30. fouled Columbus' Andres Mendoza in the 65th minute May 21. Scored in two straight CAREER: After a standout collegiate career at UC-Irvine, Thompson was selected by matches May 6-14, heading home Jack Jewsbury free kicks. Scored his second the Timbers in the first round (No. 2 overall) of the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft. He career MLS goal, a header past Kasey Keller, in a 1-1 draw at Seattle May 14. Scored recorded 25 goals and 17 assists in 78 games over four seasons with the Anteat- his first career MLS goal in the 72nd minute of a 1-0 win over Philadelphia May 6, ers. The Arizona native was a three-time All-Big West honoree and appeared on the heading a Jack Jewsbury free kick into the lower-left corner. Made his MLS debut prestigious Hermann Trophy Watch List his senior season. April 14 against Chicago and forced an own goal by Fire defender Dasan Robinson in an 84th-minute scrum to seal the 4-2 win. Missed matches against Toronto FC (March 26) and Chivas USA (March 29) while away on national team duty. CAREER: A member of The Gambia National Team, Danso played two seasons with the Timbers’ second-division side from 2009-10, appearing in 40 league games and totaling two goals and an assist. He earned his first call-ups to The Gambia National team in 2010, joining the squad for 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Namibia and Burkina Faso. At SPSU, he became the first player in school history to earn All-America honors in 2008. PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

GAME-BY-GAME LINEUPS

March 19 at Colorado (L 1-3) March 26 at Toronto (L 0-2) March 29 vs. Chivas USA (W 2-0)^ April 2 at New England (T 1-1) GK Brown GK Brown (Gleeson 46’) GK Gleeson GK Gleeson D Purdy D Purdy D Purdy D Purdy D Brunner D Brunner D Brunner © D Brunner D Goldthwaite (Horst 46’) D Goldthwaite D Horst D Horst D Wallace (Alhassan 66’) D Wallace D Wallace D Wallace M Pore M Pore (Zizzo 66’) M Pore (Hall 65’) M Hall (Nagbe 66’) M Jewsbury © M Jewsbury © M Marcelin M Marcelin M Lowry (Moffat 46’) M Lowry M Lowry (Jewsbury 71’) M Jewsbury © M Hall M Hall M Alhassan M Alhassan F Cooper F Cooper F Cooper F Cooper F Perlaza F Perlaza (Umony 73’) F Perlaza F Perlaza (Umony 46’)

Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: GK Gleeson, D Danso, M Zizzo, D Horst, M Alhassan, M Braun, GK Guppy, D Goldthwaite, D Taylor, GK Guppy, D Goldthwaite, M Lowry, F Umony M Marcelin M Braun, M/F Nagbe M Pore, F Johnson

April 14 vs. Chicago (W 4-2) April 17 vs. FC Dallas (W 3-2) April 23 at LA Galaxy (L 0-3) April 30 vs. Real Salt Lake (W 1-0) GK Gleeson GK Gleeson GK Perkins GK Perkins D Purdy D Purdy D Purdy D Hall D Brunner D Brunner D Brunner D Brunner D Danso D Danso D Danso D Danso D Wallace D Wallace D Wallace D Wallace M Hall (Zizzo 68’) M Hall (Nagbe 65’) M Hall (Nagbe 59’) M Nagbe (Zizzo 82') M Marcelin M Marcelin M Marcelin (Chara 46’) M Chara M Jewsbury © M Jewsbury © M Jewsbury © M Jewsbury © M Alhassan (Nagbe 82’) M Alhassan (Zizzo 72’) M Alhassan (Zizzo 73’) M Alhassan F Cooper F Cooper F Cooper F Cooper (Pore 90'+2') F Perlaza (Johnson 77’) F Perlaza (Johnson 77’) F Perlaza F Perlaza (Marcelin 74')

Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: GK Guppy, D Goldthwaite, M Moffat, GK Perkins, D Goldthwaite, M Moffat, GK Gleeson, D Goldthwaite, M Moffat, GK Gleeson, D Goldthwaite, D Purdy, M Pore M Pore M Pore M Moffat

May 3 vs. San Jose (L 0-1, OT)^ May 6 vs. Philadelphia (W 1-0) May 14 at Seattle (T 1-1) May 21 vs. Columbus (W 1-0) GK Perkins GK Perkins GK Perkins GK Perkins D Braun D Hall D Hall D Hall D Goldthwaite © (Danso 98') D Brunner D Brunner D Brunner D Horst D Danso D Danso D Danso D Purdy D Wallace D Wallace D Wallace M Zizzo (Nagbe 111') M Nagbe (Zizzo 57') M Nagbe (Zizzo 61') M Nagbe (Zizzo 46') M Moffat M Chara M Chara M Chara M Marcelin M Jewsbury © M Jewsbury © M Jewsbury © M Lopez (Hall 110') M Alhassan (Marcelin 81') M Alhassan M Alhassan (Marcelin 89') F Pore F Cooper F Cooper F Cooper F Thompson F Perlaza (Pore 90'+2') F Perlaza (Pore 84') F Perlaza (Pore 84')

Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: GK Gleeson, D Taylor, M Alhassan, GK Gleeson, D Horst, D Purdy, GK Gleeson, D Horst, D Purdy, GK Brown, D Horst, D Purdy, M Lowry F Cooper M Moffat M Marcelin, M Moffat

May 25 vs. AFC Ajax (L 0-2)* May 29 vs. D.C. United (L 2-3) June 4 at Chivas USA (L 0-1) June 11 vs. Colorado (L 0-1) GK Brown GK Perkins GK Perkins GK Perkins D Hall (Braun 46') D Hall D Hall D Hall D Brunner © (Danso 46') D Brunner D Horst D Brunner D Horst D Danso D Danso D Danso (Horst 32') D Wallace (Taylor 46') D Wallace D Wallace D Wallace M Zizzo (Umony 46') M Zizzo M Zizzo (Marcelin 80') M Nagbe (Zizzo 77') M Marcelin M Chara (Moffat 84') M Chara M Chara M Moffat M Jewsbury © M Jewsbury © M Jewsbury © M Lowry (Lopez 62') M Alhassan M Alhassan (Nagbe 71') M Alhassan F Cooper (Johnson 46') F Cooper (Pore 69') F Cooper (Johnson 75') F Cooper F Pore (Alhassan 84') F Perlaza F Perlaza F Perlaza (Pore 81')

Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: GK Perkins, M Chara, F Thompson GK Brown, D Horst, M Marcelin, GK Brown, D Goldthwaite, M Moffat, GK Brown, M Marcelin, M Moffat, M Nagbe, F Johnson F Umony F Johnson

* - International exhibition ^ - U.S. Open Cup play-in match PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

GAME-BY-GAME LINEUPS (CONT.)

June 19 vs. New York (T 3-3) June 25 at FC Dallas (L 0-4) July 2 vs. Sporting KC (L 1-2) July 7 vs. Club América (L 0-1)* GK Perkins GK Perkins GK Perkins GK Brown (Gleeson 46') D Hall (Moffat 86') D Hall D Purdy D J. Thompson* D Brunner D Brunner D Brunner D Ignjatovic* (Danso 83') D Horst (Goldthwaite 46') D Danso D Danso D Goldthwaite © D Wallace D Wallace D Wallace D Taylor M Nagbe (Zizzo 72') M Nagbe (Moffat 46') M Nagbe (Marcelin 78') M Braun (Alhassan 83') M Chara M Chara M Chara M Marcelin (Lowry 71') M Jewsbury © M Jewsbury © M Jewsbury © M Lopez M Alhassan M Alhassan (Zizzo 57') M Alhassan (Zizzo 73') F Zizzo (Dike 71') F Cooper F Cooper F Johnson (Cooper 67') F Cooper (Umony 68') F Perlaza F Perlaza (Johnson 63') F Perlaza F Pore

Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: GK Brown, M Pore, F Johnson, F Umony GK Brown, D Goldthwaite, D Purdy, GK Brown, D Goldthwaite, D Hall, None M Pore M Moffat * - unsigned trialist

July 10 vs. Seattle (L 2-3) July 16 at Chicago (W 1-0) July 20 vs. West Bromwich Albion July 23 at Columbus (L 0-1) GK Perkins GK Perkins (L 2-3)* GK Perkins D Purdy D Hall GK Brown (Gleeson 46') D Palmer D Brunner D Goldthwaite (Horst 10') D Hall D Brunner D Danso D Danso D Brunner © (Danso 46') D Danso D Wallace D Wallace D Purdy D Wallace M Nagbe (Zizzo 64') M Jewsbury © D Taylor M Jewsbury © M Chara M Marcelin M Nagbe (Lopez 46') M Marcelin M Jewsbury © M Chara M Braun M Chara (Zizzo 74') M Marcelin M Alhassan M Lowry M Nagbe (Lowry 79') F Alhassan F Nagbe (Zizzo 72') F Zizzo (Umony 61') F Alhassan F Perlaza (Cooper 75') F Perlaza (Cooper 64') F Johnson (Marcelin 82') F Perlaza (Cooper 46') F Cooper (Dike 66') Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: GK Brown, D Goldthwaite, D Hall, GK Brown, D Purdy, M Moffat, F Johnson Subs not used: GK Brown, D Chabala, D Horst, M Moffat, F Johnson None F Johnson

July 26 vs. Independiente (W 2-0)* July 30 vs. Toronto (T 2-2) Aug. 3 vs. LA Galaxy (W 3-0) Aug. 6 at San Jose (T 1-1) GK Brown (Gleeson 46') GK Perkins GK Perkins © GK Perkins © D Hall D Palmer D Palmer D Hall D Horst © D Brunner D Brunner D Brunner D Purdy D Horst D Horst D Horst D Chabala D Chabala D Chabala D Chabala M Zizzo (Lopez 57') M Zizzo M Zizzo (Alhassan 90') M Zizzo M Braun M Chara M Marcelin M Marcelin M Lowry M Jewsbury © M Chara M Palmer M Umony M Alhassan (Cooper 74') M Nagbe (Wallace 85') M Nagbe (Alhassan 74') F Johnson (Dike 65') F Johnson F Cooper F Cooper (Danso 90+3') F Cooper F Nagbe (Perlaza 82') F Perlaza (Umony 88') F Perlaza (Dike 80')

Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: D Taylor, M Marcelin, M Nagbe, GK Brown, D Danso, D Wallace, GK Brown, D Danso, M Lowry, F Dike GK Brown, D Purdy, M Lowry, F Umony F Perlaza M Marcelin, F Umony

Aug. 14 at Houston (L 1-2) Aug. 17 at Sporting KC (L 1-3) Aug. 20 vs. Vancouver (W 2-1) Aug. 24 vs. Chivas USA (W 1-0) GK Perkins GK Perkins GK Perkins GK Perkins D Palmer D Chabala D Palmer D Palmer D Brunner D Brunner D Danso (Brunner 76') D Brunner D Horst D Horst D Horst D Horst D Chabala D Wallace D Chabala D Chabala M Zizzo M Zizzo (Alhassan 46') M Zizzo M Zizzo (Nagbe 80') M Jewsbury © M Jewsbury © M Jewsbury © M Jewsbury © M Chara (Marcelin 46') M Chara M Chara M Chara M Nagbe (Alhassan 73') M Nagbe (Umony 60') M Alhassan M Alhassan (Wallace 84') F Cooper F Cooper (Dike 66') F Cooper (Marcelin 83') F Cooper (Alexander 71') F Johnson (Perlaza 40') F Perlaza F Perlaza (Dike 69') F Perlaza

Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: Subs not used: GK Brown, D Danso, D Wallace, F Umony GK Brown, D Danso, D Hall, M Marcelin GK Brown, D Wallace, M Nagbe, GK Brown, D Purdy, M Marcelin, F Umony F Dike

* - International exhibition PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

GAME-BY-GAME BOX SCORES

Portland Timbers 1 at Colorado Rapids 3 Real Salt Lake 0 at Portland Timbers 1 March 19, 2011, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park (Commerce City, Colo.) Att. 17,139 April 30, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: POR - Cooper (unassisted) 80 Scoring: RSL - none COL - Larentowicz (Cummings) 8, Cummings (Casey) 29, Smith (unassisted) 30 POR - Cooper (Alhassan, Jewsbury) 22 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Portland 5 5 7 4 1 Real Salt Lake 7 2 9 3 10 Colorado 12 0 15 1 7 Portland 8 3 10 1 5

Portland Timbers 0 at Toronto FC 2 San Jose Earthquakes 1 at Portland Timbers 0 (OT) (U.S. Open Cup play-in) March 26, 2011, BMO Field (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) Att. 20,086 May 3, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 11,412 Scoring: POR - none Scoring: SJ - Opara (Cronin) 120 TOR - Martina (De Rosario) 14, Martina (Frei) 70 POR - none Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Portland 17 3 8 5 9 San Jose 9 3 23 0 7 Toronto 11 4 18 1 3 Portland 8 3 22 2 6

Chivas USA 0 at (U.S. Open Cup play-in) Philadelphia Union 0 at Portland Timbers 1 March 29, 2011, (Portland, Ore.) Att. 5,061 May 6, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: CHV - none Scoring: PHI - none POR - Jewsbury (unassisted) 84, Brunner (unassisted) 86 POR - Danso (Jewsbury) 71 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Chivas USA 3 3 17 1 0 Philadelphia 8 2 13 0 2 Portland 13 2 16 7 1 Portland 16 2 6 2 4

Portland Timbers 1 at New England Revolution 1 Portland Timbers 1 at Seattle Sounders FC 1 April 2, 2011, (Foxborough, Mass.) Att. 7,114 May 14, 2011, Qwest Field (Seattle, Wash.) Att. 36,593 Scoring: POR - Jewsbury (Hall, Cooper) 38 Scoring: POR - Danso (Jewsbury) 65 NE - McCarthy (unassisted) 22 SEA - Fernandez (Montero, Levesque) 52 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Portland 13 5 13 5 4 Portland 9 1 9 1 2 New England 17 5 14 1 3 Seattle 12 4 10 1 7

Chicago Fire 2 at Portland Timbers 4 Columbus Crew 0 at Portland Timbers 1 April 14, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 May 21, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: CHI - OG (Brunner) 65, Pappa (Oduro) 80 Scoring: CLB - none POR - Perlaza (Alhassan) 29, Wallace (unassisted) 37, Perlaza (unassisted) 47, OG POR - Brunner (Alhassan, Jewsbury) 46 (Robinson) 84 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Columbus 11 1 16 3 3 Chicago 11 1 18 1 13 Portland 10 3 13 3 2 Portland 13 1 16 3 4

FC Dallas 2 at Portland Timbers 3 AFC Ajax 2 at Portland Timbers 0 (international exhibition) April 17, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 May 25, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: FCD - Ferreira (Shea) 83, Shea (Ferreira) 86 Scoring: AJA - Ebecilio (van der Wiel, Anita) 18, De Zeeuw (Özbiliz, Ebecilio) 89 POR - Jewsbury (Alhassan) 13, Cooper (Jewsbury) 35, Wallace (Alhassan) 55 POR - none Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners FC Dallas 9 2 9 6 6 AFC Ajax 7 3 8 3 4 Portland 10 3 10 9 3 Portland 13 0 4 3 4

Portland Timbers 0 at LA Galaxy 3 D.C. United 3 at Portland Timbers 2 April 23, 2011, The Home Depot Center (Carson, Calif.) Att. 23,719 May 29, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: POR - none Scoring: DCU - Kitchen (Brettschneider, Pontius) 13, Pontius (penalty kick) 75, Wolff LA - Barrett (Donovan, Beckham) 4, Donovan (penalty kick) 8, Donovan (Angel, (Brettschneider) 85 Barrett) 67 POR - Jewsbury (penalty kick) 68, Perlaza (Hall) 88 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Portland 13 4 14 4 7 D.C. United 10 2 14 4 2 LA Galaxy 11 6 17 1 4 Portland 12 2 7 4 8 PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

GAME-BY-GAME BOX SCORES (CONT.)

Portland Timbers 0 at Chivas USA 1 Portland Timbers 1 at Chicago Fire 0 June 4, 2011, The Home Depot Center (Carson, Calif.) Att. 14,076 July 16, 2011, Toyota Park (Bridgeview, Ill.) Att. 16,419 Scoring: POR - none Scoring: POR - Jewsbury (penalty kick) 25 CHV - Mondaini (Nagamura) 70 CHI - none Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Portland 9 6 8 5 9 Portland 12 7 13 4 2 Chivas USA 19 4 7 0 2 Chicago 19 6 16 1 7

Colorado Rapids 1 at Portland Timbers 0 West Bromwich Albion 3 at Portland Timbers 2 (international exhibition) June 11, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 July 20, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: COL - Moor (Folan) 90+2 Scoring: WBA - Morrison (Mulumbu) 65, Tchoyi (Miller) 68, Tamas (unassisted) 90+1 POR - none POR - Johnson (Nagbe) 26, Lowry (Zizzo) 29 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Colorado 15 4 9 5 6 West Bromwich Albion 16 2 11 1 7 Portland 18 5 13 9 8 Portland 10 6 7 4 3

New York Red Bulls 3 at Portland Timbers 3 Portland Timbers 0 at Columbus Crew 1 June 19, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 July 23, 2011, Crew Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) Att. 11,246 Scoring: NY - da Luz (De Rosario, Henry) 5, Henry (da Luz) 73, De Rosario (penalty Scoring: POR - none kick) 90+5 CLB - Gaven (unassisted) 79 POR - Jewsbury (unassisted) 48, Goldthwaite (Brunner, Jewsbury) 49, OG (Keel) 67 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Portland 18 1 10 4 2 New York 7 1 25 2 2 Columbus 18 3 6 2 3 Portland 11 0 5 4 3

Portland Timbers 0 at FC Dallas 4 Club Atlético Independiente 0 at Portland Timbers 2 (international exhibition) June 25, 2011, Pizza Hut Park (Frisco, Texas) Att. 10,470 July 26, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: POR - none Scoring: CAI - none FCD - Loyd (Hernandez) 34, John (Hernandez) 39, Shea (unassisted) 58, Jackson POR - Zizzo (Johnson) 36, Umony (Chabala), 39 (Avila) 87 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Club Atlético Independiente 10 2 12 0 2 Portland 7 5 6 2 1 Portland 10 3 15 6 8 FC Dallas 20 2 16 1 8

Sporting Kansas City 2 at Portland Timbers 1 Toronto FC 2 at Portland Timbers 2 July 2, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 July 30, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: SKC - Sapong (Bravo) 15, Collin (Besler, Sapong) 19 Scoring: TOR - Marosevic (unassisted) 71, Koevermans (Plata) 81 POR - Nagbe (unassisted) 45 POR - Johnson (Chara, Zizzo) 23, Jewsbury (penalty kick) 57 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Sporting KC 11 2 13 0 2 Toronto 17 9 12 0 1 Portland 11 3 7 2 3 Portland 20 4 8 2 4

Club América 1 at Portland Timbers 0 (international exhibition) LA Galaxy 0 at Portland Timbers 3 July 7, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 17,198 Aug. 3, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: CA - Reyna (Sanchez) 16 Scoring: LA - none POR - none POR - Chabala (Nagbe) 26, Perlaza (Chara, Cooper) 33, Brunner (Zizzo) 68 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Club América 15 4 16 1 5 LA Galaxy 8 3 10 0 4 Portland 13 4 11 0 9 Portland 15 1 14 3 5

Seattle Sounders FC 3 at Portland Timbers 2 Portland Timbers 1 at San Jose Earthquakes 1 July 10, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Aug. 6, 2011, Buck Shaw Stadium (Santa Clara, Calif.) Att. 10,525 Scoring: SEA - Montero (unassisted) 57, Montero (Rosales, Neagle) 74, Alonso Scoring: POR - Cooper (Perlaza, Hall) 23 (penalty kick) 83 SJ - Gordon (Beitashour) 67 POR - OG (Parke) 46, Perlaza (Chara) 69 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Portland 12 2 9 2 4 Seattle 14 2 9 0 3 San Jose 11 3 11 2 3 Portland 11 4 11 1 5 PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

GAME-BY-GAME BOX SCORES (CONT.)

Portland Timbers 1 at Houston Dynamo 2 Aug. 14, 2011, Robertson Stadium (Houston, Texas) Att. 14,475 Scoring: POR - Jewsbury (Nagbe, Zizzo) 56 HOU - Moffat (unassisted) 17, Ching (Clark, Davis) 27 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Portland 11 3 6 2 3 Houston 15 4 9 1 6

Portland Timbers 1 at Sporting Kansas City 3 Aug. 17, 2011, LIVESTRONG Sporting Park (Kansas City, Kan.) Att. 15,271 Scoring: POR - Dike (Wallace, Jewsbury) 81 SKC - Zusi (unassisted) 25, Zusi (unassisted) 40, Saad (unassisted) 73 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Portland 7 3 15 2 1 Sporting KC 15 1 16 1 3

Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1 at Portland Timbers 2 Aug. 20, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: VAN - Camilo (Harvey) 88 POR - Chara (Perlaza, Jewsbury) 2, Perlaza (unassisted) 33 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Vancouver 15 1 11 3 7 Portland 10 3 11 2 0

Chivas USA 0 at Portland Timbers 1 Aug. 24, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: CHV - none POR - Brunner (Chabala) 44 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Chivas USA 12 6 11 0 5 Portland 17 2 11 1 6 PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS NO POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A P SH SOG CK OFF FC FS C E 13 M Jack Jewsbury 24 24 2160 7 8 22 40 19 86 2 29 19 2 0 15 F Jorge Perlaza 26 24 1946 6 2 14 31 11 1 35 20 24 1 0 33 F Kenny Cooper 26 21 1927 4 2 10 56 20 0 27 15 48 2 0 5 D Eric Brunner 24 23 2075 3 1 7 14 3 0 0 14 18 1 1 22 D Rodney Wallace 22 20 1787 2 1 5 15 6 0 1 26 12 5 0 21 M Diego Chara 20 19 1688 1 3 5 20 6 0 1 40 18 6 0 11 M Kalif Alhassan 25 20 1760 0 5 5 36 8 0 3 18 38 2 0 98 D Futty Danso 17 16 1369 2 0 4 13 5 0 0 4 6 0 0 6 M/F Darlington Nagbe 22 16 1222 1 2 4 20 7 2 3 5 30 0 0 4 D/M Mike Chabala 7 7 630 1 1 3 3 1 8 0 3 2 3 0 M/D Jeremy Hall 17 17 1424 0 3 3 9 2 0 1 16 16 6 1 7 M Sal Zizzo 24 9 1013 0 3 3 15 9 7 1 10 16 0 0 10 F Eddie Johnson 7 3 265 1 0 2 7 3 0 4 4 5 1 0 2 D Kevin Goldthwaite 4 3 190 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 5 0 0 9 F Bright Dike 3 0 55 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 12 D David Horst 13 10 1038 0 0 0 7 3 0 3 9 8 0 0 14 M James Marcelin 16 9 865 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 14 7 3 0 25 D Steve Purdy 8 8 720 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 12 9 2 0 30 D/M Lovel Palmer 7 7 630 0 0 0 11 2 0 0 3 1 2 0 M Ryan Pore 8 2 200 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 2 6 0 0 8 M Peter Lowry 3 2 146 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 M Adam Moffat 4 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 26 F Brian Umony 4 0 94 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 3 1 1 0 17 M Eric Alexander 1 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 M Rodrigo Lopez 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 D Chris Taylor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 M Freddie Braun 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 F Spencer Thompson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Own goals received 3

Timbers 26 2340 33 31 91 315 110 105 86 260 300 39 2 Opponents 26 2340 41 32 112 335 122 122 40 334 241 52 3

NO POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SH SV GA GAA SHO PG PA W L T 1 GK Troy Perkins 21 21 1890 96 64 31 1.48 6 3 3 7 10 4 20 GK Jake Gleeson 4 3 315 17 12 6 1.71 0 0 0 2 0 1 24 GK Adin Brown 2 2 135 9 5 4 2.67 0 0 0 0 2 0 Own goals committed 1

Timbers 26 2340 122 81 41 1.58 6 3 3 9 12 5 Opponents 26 2340 110 80 33 1.27 6 3 3 12 9 5

TIMBERS TEAM STATISTICS

SCORING 1 2 T SHOTS 1 2 T SOG 1 2 T FOULS COM. 1 2 T Timbers 15 18 33 Timbers 141 174 315 Timbers 55 55 110 Timbers 134 126 260 Opponents 17 24 41 Opponents 148 187 335 Opponents 56 66 122 Opponents 157 177 334

CORNERS 1 2 T OFFSIDES 1 2 T YELLOW CARDS 1 2 T RED CARDS 1 2 T Timbers 46 59 105 Timbers 46 40 86 Timbers 10 29 39 Timbers 0 2 2 Opponents 60 62 122 Opponents 20 20 40 Opponents 20 32 52 Opponents 0 3 3 PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

ALL-COMPETITION STATISTICS NO POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A P SH SOG CK OFF FC FS C E 13 M Jack Jewsbury 25 24 2179 8 8 24 41 20 87 2 29 19 2 0 15 F Jorge Perlaza 27 25 2036 6 2 14 34 11 1 38 21 25 1 0 33 F Kenny Cooper 31 26 2286 4 2 10 66 24 0 35 23 60 2 0 5 D Eric Brunner 27 26 2255 4 1 9 17 5 0 0 14 20 1 1 7 M Sal Zizzo 29 14 1358 1 4 6 18 10 14 1 12 28 0 0 22 D Rodney Wallace 24 22 1922 2 1 5 16 6 0 1 27 13 5 0 10 F Eddie Johnson 10 5 457 2 1 5 13 5 0 8 4 8 1 0 21 M Diego Chara 20 19 1688 1 3 5 20 6 0 1 40 18 6 0 6 M/F Darlington Nagbe 24 17 1276 1 3 5 22 8 2 3 6 30 0 0 11 M Kalif Alhassan 28 21 1863 0 5 5 38 9 0 3 19 42 2 0 98 D Futty Danso 21 16 1488 2 0 4 13 5 0 0 5 6 0 0 4 D/M Mike Chabala 8 8 720 1 2 4 3 1 9 0 3 2 3 0 M/D Jeremy Hall 22 20 1684 0 3 3 10 2 0 1 19 19 8 1 8 M Peter Lowry 8 6 478 1 0 2 5 1 1 0 4 5 1 0 2 D Kevin Goldthwaite 6 5 400 1 0 2 6 3 0 0 2 7 0 0 26 F Brian Umony 8 1 280 1 0 2 9 4 0 5 6 6 1 0 9 F Bright Dike 6 0 123 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 2 3 1 0 12 D David Horst 17 14 1428 0 0 0 7 3 0 3 12 9 0 0 14 M James Marcelin 21 13 1244 0 0 0 10 1 0 1 25 12 5 0 25 D Steve Purdy 12 12 1110 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 20 14 3 0 30 D/M Lovel Palmer 7 7 630 0 0 0 11 2 0 0 3 1 2 0 M Ryan Pore 12 6 559 0 0 0 9 1 5 2 12 10 1 0 28 M Freddie Braun 5 4 428 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 7 5 0 0 M Adam Moffat 6 2 310 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 5 1 0 19 M Rodrigo Lopez 5 2 306 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 4 4 1 0 27 D Chris Taylor 3 2 225 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 31 F Spencer Thompson 1 1 120 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 2 0 0 17 M Eric Alexander 1 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Own goals received 3

Timbers 32 2910 39 35 107 382 133 136 108 335 380 48 2 Opponents 32 2910 48 40 134 395 147 147 46 421 307 67 4

NO POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SH SV GA GAA SHO PG PA W L T 1 GK Troy Perkins 22 22 2010 100 67 32 1.43 6 3 3 7 11 4 20 GK Jake Gleeson 8 4 540 29 21 9 1.50 1 0 0 3 1 1 24 GK Adin Brown 6 6 360 18 11 7 1.75 0 0 0 1 4 0 Own goals committed 1

Timbers 32 2910 147 99 48 1.48 8 3 3 11 16 5 Opponents 32 2910 133 97 39 1.21 9 3 3 16 11 5

* - includes MLS play, Cup play, exhibitions PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

OTHER COMPETITION STATISTICS

NO POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A P SH SOG CK OFF FC FS C E 7 M Sal Zizzo 5 5 345 1 1 3 3 1 7 0 2 12 0 0 10 F Eddie Johnson 3 2 192 1 1 3 6 2 0 4 0 3 0 0 8 M Peter Lowry 5 4 332 1 0 2 4 1 1 0 3 3 0 0 26 F Brian Umony 4 1 186 1 0 2 7 3 0 3 3 5 0 0 5 D Eric Brunner 3 3 180 1 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 13 M Jack Jewsbury 1 0 19 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 D/M Mike Chabala 1 1 90 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 M/F Darlington Nagbe 2 1 54 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 28 M Freddie Braun 5 4 428 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 7 5 0 0 12 D David Horst 4 4 390 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 25 D Steve Purdy 4 4 390 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 8 5 1 0 14 M James Marcelin 5 4 379 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 11 5 2 0 M Ryan Pore 4 4 359 0 0 0 5 1 5 0 10 4 1 0 33 F Kenny Cooper 5 5 359 0 0 0 10 4 0 8 8 12 0 0 19 M Rodrigo Lopez 5 2 306 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 4 4 1 0 M/D Jeremy Hall 5 3 260 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 27 D Chris Taylor 3 2 225 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 M Adam Moffat 2 2 210 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 D Kevin Goldthwaite 2 2 210 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 22 D Rodney Wallace 2 2 135 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 31 F Spencer Thompson 1 1 120 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 2 0 0 98 D Futty Danso 4 0 119 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 M Kalif Alhassan 3 1 103 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 15 F Jorge Perlaza 1 1 90 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 9 F Bright Dike 3 0 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 30 D/M Lovel Palmer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Timbers 6 570 6 4 16 67 23 31 22 75 80 9 0 Opponents 6 570 7 8 22 60 25 25 6 87 66 15 1

NO POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SH SV GA GAA SHO PG PA W L T 24 GK Adin Brown 4 4 225 9 6 3 1.20 0 0 0 1 2 0 20 GK Jake Gleeson 4 1 225 12 9 3 1.20 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 GK Troy Perkins 1 1 120 4 3 1 0.75 0 0 0 0 1 0

Timbers 6 570 25 18 7 1.11 1 0 0 2 4 0 Opponents 6 570 23 17 6 0.95 3 0 0 4 2 0

OTHER COMPETITION RESULTS

DAY DATE COMPETITION OPPONENT LOCATION RESULT TIMBERS GOAL SCORERS Tue. March 29 U.S.O.C. Play-in Chivas USA Merlo Field, Portland, Ore. W 2-0 Jewsbury (84), Brunner (86) Tue. May 3 U.S.O.C. Play-In San Jose JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. L 0-1 (OT) Wed. May 25 Exhibition AFC Ajax JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. L 0-2 Thu. July 7 Exhibition Club América JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. L 0-1 Wed. July 20 Exhibition West Brom JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. L 2-3 Johnson (26), Lowry (29) Tue. July 26 Exhibition Independiente JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. W 2-0 Zizzo (36), Umony (39) PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

TIMBERS RESERVES STATISTICS

NO POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A P SH SOG CK OFF FC FS C E 26 F Brian Umony 5 5 450 2 3 7 0 0 10 F Eddie Johnson 3 3 260 3 0 6 0 0 6 M/F Darlington Nagbe 4 3 270 2 1 5 0 0 31 F Spencer Thompson 4 2 247 2 1 5 1 0 8 M Peter Lowry 4 4 360 2 0 4 0 0 9 F Bright Dike 3 3 242 2 0 4 3 1 19 M Rodrigo Lopez 8 5 538 0 4 4 0 0 28 M Freddie Braun 7 6 558 1 0 2 1 0 2 D Kevin Goldthwaite 3 3 225 1 0 2 0 0 12 D David Horst 2 2 180 1 0 2 0 0 M Bim Ogunyemi 3 0 38 1 0 2 0 0 27 D Chris Taylor 8 7 675 0 1 1 0 0 16 M Adam Moffat 5 5 420 0 1 1 0 0 23 M Ryan Pore 4 4 330 0 1 1 0 0 25 D Steve Purdy 3 3 270 0 1 1 0 0 7 M Sal Zizzo 3 3 187 0 1 1 0 0 17 M Eric Alexander 2 2 180 0 1 1 0 0 14 M James Marcelin 4 4 348 0 0 0 0 0 D Ross Smith 3 2 182 0 0 0 0 0 M Sean Morris 3 1 139 0 0 0 0 0 M/D Tony McManus 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 D Koffi Chrysostome 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 D Dillon Barna 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 F Darryl Roberts 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 5 D Eric Brunner 2 2 90 0 0 0 0 0 22 D Rodney Wallace 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 D Taylor Mueller 1 1 90 0 0 0 0 0 D Douglas Nyame 1 1 89 0 0 0 0 0 F 1 1 86 0 0 0 0 0 D Mark Lee 1 1 85 0 0 0 0 0 11 M Kalif Alhassan 1 1 66 0 0 0 0 0 D Stefan Gislason 1 1 66 0 0 0 0 0 M/D Jesus Gonzalez 2 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 M Darren Spicer 1 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 M Tracy Hasson 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 M Dylan Leslie 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 M Nosa Iyoha 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 M Alex Nimo 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Own goals received 1

Timbers 8 720 18 15 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 Opponents 8 720 15 11 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 3 NO POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SH SV GA GAA SHO PG PA W L T 24 GK Adin Brown 6 6 495 11 2.00 1 0 0 1 2 2 20 GK Jake Gleeson 3 2 225 4 1.60 0 1 1 3 0 0

Timbers 8 720 0 0 15 1.88 1 1 1 4 2 2 Opponents 8 720 0 0 18 2.25 1 1 1 2 4 2

TIMBERS RESERVES RESULTS DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION RESULT REC. TIMBERS GOAL SCORERS Sun. April 24 @LA Galaxy HDC T&F Complex, Carson, Calif. W 3-1 1-0-0 Thompson (39, 89), Goldthwaite (48) Sun. May 15 @Seattle Starfire Complex, Tukwila, Wash. L 2-3 1-1-0 Horst (68), Ogunyemi (90+) Mon. May 30 Seattle JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. L 0-2 1-2-0 Sun. June 5 @Chivas USA HDC T&F Complex, Carson, Calif. T 3-3 1-2-1 Johnson (40, 47), Braun (43) Tue. June 21 San Jose JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. W 2-1 2-2-1 Johnson (64), OG (72) Sun. Aug. 7 @San Jose Nutrilite Field, Santa Clara, Calif. W 2-0 3-2-1 Umony (12), Dike (58) Sun. Aug. 21 Vancouver JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. W 3-2 4-2-1 Lowry (34, 90+4), Umony (90+1) Thurs. Sept. 1 LA Galaxy JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. T 3-3 4-2-2 Dike (50), Nagbe (78, 90+2) PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

MISCELLANEOUS STATS PENALTY KICKS

Quickest Goal: ...... 2’, Chara, Aug. 20 vs. Vancouver FOR: Quickest Goal Against: ...... 4’, Barrett, April 23 at LA Galaxy DATE MIN OPP PLAYER GOALKEEPER RESULT May 29 68' DCU Jewsbury Hamid Goal Game-Winning Goals after 75’: June 19 78' NY Jewsbury Sutton Right post Opp. Game-Winning Goals after 75': ...... Moor, June 11 vs. Colorado (90+2') July 16 25' @CHI Jewsbury Johnson Goal Alonso, July 10 vs. Seattle (83') July 30 57' TOR Jewsbury Frei Goal Gaven, July 23 at Columbus (79')

Game-Tying Goals after 75’: Opp. Game-Tying Goals after 75’: .....De Rosario, June 19 vs. New York (90+5') AGAINST: Koevermans, July 30 vs. Toronto (81') DATE MIN OPP PLAYER GOALKEEPER RESULT April 23 8’ @LA Donovan Perkins Goal Braces: ...... Perlaza, April 14 vs. Chicago (29’, 47’) May 29 75' DCU Pontius Perkins Goal Opp. Braces: ...... Martina, March 26 at Toronto (14’, 70’) June 19 90+5' NY De Rosario Perkins Goal Donovan, April 23 at LA Galaxy (8’, 67’) July 10 83' SEA Alonso Perkins Goal Montero, July 10 vs. Seattle (57', 74') Zusi, Aug. 17 at Sporting KC (25', 40')

Hat Tricks: Opp. Hat Tricks: SCORING BREAKDOWN Own Goals Received: ...... Robinson, April 14 vs. Chicago (84’) HOME (14 games) Keel, June 19 vs. New York (67') Minute 0-15 15-30 30-45 45-60 60-75 75-90 TOTAL Parke, July 10 vs. Seattle (46') Timbers 2 4 6 7 5 2 26 Own Goals Committed: ...... Brunner, April 14 vs. Chicago (65’) Opponents 3 1 1 5 9 19 Ejections: ...... Brunner (denying goal scoring opp.), July 10 vs. Seattle (81') ROAD (12 games) Hall (second yellow), Aug. 6 at San Jose (90') Minute 0-15 15-30 30-45 45-60 60-75 75-90 TOTAL Opp. Ejections: ...... Yourassowsky (second yellow), March 26 at Toronto (84’) Timbers 2 1 1 1 2 7 Henry (violent conduct), June 19 vs. New York (90+3') Opponents 4 6 3 2 5 2 22 Cuesta (second yellow), July 16 at Chicago (63')

* - all stats MLS play only

TIMBERS GOAL CHART

GOAL SCORERS PENALTY KICKS Jewsbury 3 13 - Jack Jewsbury 7 15 - Jorge Perlaza 6

33 - Kenny Cooper 4 F 5 - Eric Brunner 3 33 98 - Futty Danso 2 22 - Rodney Wallace 2 4 - Mike Chabala 1 21 - Diego Chara 1 R L 9 - Bright Dike 1 10 22 2 - Kevin Goldthwaite 1 R 6 L 10 - Eddie Johnson 1 R 13 13 R 6 - Darlington Nagbe 1 R R 4 21 L15 OG - Own Goal 3 13 R Total 33 13

L R R 22 15 KEY 15 R H 15 98 R Right foot (14) R H L 9 H 5H 33 H Left foot (5) L 5 R H 33 2R 98 15 Header (7) H L33 H OG 5 R Free kick (1) F L 15 Penalty kick (3) OG R OG PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

TIMBERS GAME-BY-GAME

Timbers GP MIN G A P SH SOG CK OFF FC FS C E Opponents GP MIN G A P SH SOG CK OFF FC FS C E March 19 at Colorado 1 90 1 0 2 5 1 1 4 7 14 0 0 Colorado 1 90 3 1 7 12 8 7 1 15 7 2 0 March 26 at Toronto 1 90 0 0 0 17 4 9 5 8 15 1 0 Toronto 1 90 2 2 6 11 5 3 1 18 7 3 1 April 2 at New England 1 90 1 2 4 13 6 4 5 13 14 3 0 New England 1 90 1 0 2 17 6 3 1 14 12 3 0 April 14 vs. Chicago 1 90 4 1 9 13 4 4 3 16 15 3 0 Chicago 1 90 2 1 3 11 2 13 1 18 16 3 0 April 17 vs. Dallas 1 90 3 3 9 10 5 3 9 10 9 3 0 Dallas 1 90 2 2 6 9 5 6 6 9 10 2 0 April 23 at LA Galaxy 1 90 0 0 0 13 6 7 4 14 15 1 0 LA Galaxy 1 90 3 4 10 11 7 4 1 17 14 2 0 April 30 vs. R. Salt Lake 1 90 1 2 4 8 3 5 1 10 9 1 0 Real Salt Lake 1 90 0 0 0 7 3 10 3 9 10 0 0 May 6 vs. Philadelphia 1 90 1 1 3 16 3 4 2 6 11 3 0 Philadelphia 1 90 0 0 0 8 2 2 0 13 4 2 0 May 14 at Seattle 1 90 1 1 3 9 5 2 1 9 10 0 0 Seattle 1 90 1 2 4 12 2 7 1 10 8 0 0 May 21 vs. Columbus 1 90 1 2 4 10 2 2 3 13 14 2 0 Columbus 1 90 0 0 0 11 3 3 3 16 11 2 0 May 29 vs. D.C. United 1 90 2 1 5 12 4 8 4 7 12 0 0 D.C. United 1 90 3 2 8 10 5 2 4 14 6 2 0 June 4 at Chivas USA 1 90 0 0 0 9 4 9 5 8 7 1 0 Chivas USA 1 90 1 1 3 19 7 2 0 7 7 4 0 June 11 vs. Colorado 1 90 0 0 0 18 4 8 9 13 8 2 0 Colorado 1 90 1 1 3 15 6 6 5 9 13 2 0 June 19 vs. New York 1 90 3 2 6 11 3 3 4 5 20 2 0 New York 1 90 3 3 9 7 3 2 2 25 2 5 1 June 25 at Dallas 1 90 0 0 0 7 2 1 2 6 14 0 0 Dallas 1 90 4 3 11 20 9 8 1 16 6 0 0 July 2 vs. Sporting KC 1 90 1 0 2 11 3 3 2 7 13 2 0 Sporting KC 1 90 2 3 7 11 5 2 0 13 6 2 0 July 10 vs. Seattle 1 90 2 1 3 11 3 5 1 11 7 1 1 Seattle 1 90 3 2 8 14 7 3 0 9 10 3 0 July 16 at Chicago 1 90 1 0 2 12 7 2 4 13 16 3 0 Chicago 1 90 0 0 0 19 7 7 1 16 11 3 1 July 23 at Columbus 1 90 0 0 0 18 3 2 4 10 6 1 0 Columbus 1 90 1 0 2 18 3 3 2 6 9 0 0 July 30 vs. Toronto 1 90 2 2 6 20 11 4 2 8 12 2 0 Toronto 1 90 2 1 5 17 6 1 0 12 8 1 0 Aug. 3 vs. LA Galaxy 1 90 3 4 10 15 6 5 3 14 7 1 0 LA Galaxy 1 90 0 0 0 8 1 4 0 10 13 1 0 Aug. 6 at San Jose 1 90 1 2 4 12 4 4 2 9 11 2 1 San Jose 1 90 1 1 3 11 3 3 2 11 9 2 0 Aug. 14 at Houston 1 90 1 2 4 11 5 3 2 6 9 1 0 Houston 1 90 2 2 6 15 5 6 1 9 6 1 0 Aug. 17 at Sporting KC 1 90 1 2 4 7 2 1 2 15 14 1 0 Sporting KC 1 90 3 0 6 15 6 3 1 16 14 1 0 Aug. 20 vs. Vancouver 1 90 2 2 6 10 3 0 2 11 8 1 0 Vancouver 1 90 1 1 3 15 4 7 3 11 11 3 0 Aug. 24 vs. Chivas USA 1 90 1 1 3 17 7 6 1 11 10 2 0 Chivas USA 1 90 0 0 0 12 2 5 0 11 11 3 0

Totals 26 2340 33 31 91 315 110 105 86 260 300 39 2 Totals 26 2340 41 32 112 335 122 122 40 334 241 52 3

Timbers GP MIN SH SV GA GAA SHO PG PA W L T Opponents GP MIN SH SV GA GAA SHO PG PA W L T March 19 at Colorado 1 90 8 5 3 3.00 1 Colorado 1 90 1 0 1 1.00 1 March 26 at Toronto 1 90 5 3 2 2.00 1 Toronto 1 90 4 4 0 0.00 1 1 April 2 at New England 1 90 6 5 1 1.00 1 New England 1 90 6 5 1 1.00 1 April 14 vs. Chicago 1 90 2 1 2 2.00 1 Chicago 1 90 4 1 4 4.00 1 April 17 vs. Dallas 1 90 5 3 2 2.00 1 Dallas 1 90 5 2 3 3.00 1 April 23 at LA Galaxy 1 90 7 4 3 3.00 1 1 1 LA Galaxy 1 90 6 6 0 0.00 1 1 April 30 vs. R. Salt Lake 1 90 3 3 0 0.00 1 1 Real Salt Lake 1 90 3 2 1 1.00 1 May 6 vs. Philadelphia 1 90 2 2 0 0.00 1 1 Philadelphia 1 90 3 2 1 1.00 1 May 14 at Seattle 1 90 2 1 1 1.00 1 Seattle 1 90 5 4 1 1.00 1 May 21 vs. Columbus 1 90 3 3 0 0.00 1 1 Columbus 1 90 2 1 1 1.00 1 May 29 vs. D.C. United 1 90 5 2 3 3.00 1 1 1 D.C. United 1 90 4 2 2 2.00 1 1 1 June 4 at Chivas USA 1 90 7 6 1 1.00 1 Chivas USA 1 90 4 4 0 0.00 1 1 June 11 vs. Colorado 1 90 6 5 1 1.00 1 Colorado 1 90 4 4 0 0.00 1 1 June 19 vs. New York 1 90 3 0 3 3.00 1 New York 1 90 3 1 3 3.00 1 June 25 at Dallas 1 90 9 5 4 4.00 1 Dallas 1 90 2 2 0 0.00 1 1 July 2 vs. Sporting KC 1 90 5 3 2 2.00 1 Sporting KC 1 90 3 2 1 1.00 1 July 10 vs. Seattle 1 90 7 4 3 3.00 1 1 1 Seattle 1 90 3 2 2 2.00 1 July 16 at Chicago 1 90 7 7 0 0.00 1 1 Chicago 1 90 7 6 1 1.00 1 1 1 July 23 at Columbus 1 90 3 1 1 1.00 1 Columbus 1 90 3 3 0 0.00 1 1 July 30 vs. Toronto 1 90 6 4 2 2.00 1 Toronto 1 90 11 9 2 2.00 1 1 1 Aug. 3 vs. LA Galaxy 1 90 1 1 0 0.00 1 1 LA Galaxy 1 90 6 3 3 3.00 1 Aug. 6 at San Jose 1 90 3 2 1 1.00 1 San Jose 1 90 4 3 1 1.00 1 Aug. 14 at Houston 1 90 5 3 2 2.00 1 Houston 1 90 5 4 1 1.00 1 Aug. 17 at Sporting KC 1 90 6 3 3 3.00 1 Sporting KC 1 90 2 1 1 1.00 1 Aug. 20 vs. Vancouver 1 90 4 3 1 1.00 1 Vancouver 1 90 3 1 2 2.00 1 Aug. 24 vs. Chivas USA 1 90 2 2 0 0.00 1 1 Chivas USA 1 90 7 6 1 1.00 1

Totals 26 2340 122 81 41 1.58 6 3 3 9 12 5 Totals 26 2340 110 80 33 1.27 6 3 3 12 9 5

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TIMBERS FIRSTS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

INDIVIDUAL DATE OPP PLAYER Goal March 19 @COL Cooper (unassisted) (80’) PLAYERS Brace April 14 CHI Perlaza (29’, 47’) Goals: ...... 2, Perlaza, April 14 vs. Chicago (29’, 47’) Hat Trick Assists: ...... 2, Alhassan, April 17 vs. FC Dallas (13’, 55’) Game-winning Goal April 14 CHI Perlaza (unassisted) (47’) Points: ...... 4, Perlaza, April 14 vs. Chicago (2 goals) Assist April 2 @NE Hall (Jewsbury goal) (38’) Shots: ...... 6, Cooper, Aug. 3 vs. LA Galaxy Game-winning Assist April 17 FCD Alhassan (Wallace goal) Shots on Goal: ...... 2, 18x (last: Jewsbury, Aug. 24 vs. Chivas USA) Penalty Kick Goal May 29 DCU Jewsbury (68') Corner Kicks: ...... 9, 2x (last: Jewsbury, June 4 at Chivas USA) Penalty Kick Miss June 19 NY Jewsbury (78') Offsides: ...... 4, 3x (last: Cooper, May 29 vs. D.C. United) Shot March 19 @COL Perlaza (10’) Fouls Committed: ...... 5, Chara, Aug. 3 vs. LA Galaxy Foul Committed March 19 @COL Jewsbury (10’) Fouls Suffered:...... 5, 2x (last: Alhassan, April 14 vs. Chicago) Foul Suffered March 19 @COL Goldthwaite (5’) Cautions/Yellow Cards: ...... 2, Hall, Aug. 6 at San Jose Caution March 26 @TOR Lowry (77’) Ejections/Red Cards: ...... 1, 2x (last: Hall, Aug. 6 at San Jose (90')) Ejection July 10 SEA Brunner (81') Corner Kick March 19 @COL Jewsbury (21’) GOALKEEPERS Offsides March 19 @COL Hall (19’) Shots Faced: ...... 9, Perkins, June 25 at FC Dallas Save March 19 @COL Brown (29’) Saves: ...... 7, Perkins, July 16 at Chicago Shutout April 30 RSL Perkins Goals Allowed: ...... 4, Perkins, June 25 at FC Dallas Substitution March 19 @COL Moffat/Horst (46’)

TEAM DATE OPP SCORE Win April 14 CHI 4-2 LONGEST STREAKS Home Win April 14 CHI 4-2 Road Win July 16 @CHI 1-0 PLAYERS Loss March 19 @COL 1-3 Consecutive Games with Goal: ...... 2, 2x (last: Danso, May 6-14) Home Loss May 29 DCU 2-3 Consecutive Games with Assist: ...... 4, Jewsbury, April 30-May 21 Road Loss March 19 @COL 1-3 Consecutive Games with Point: ...... 5, Jewsbury, April 30-May 29 Draw April 2 @NE 1-1 Consecutive Games with Shot: ...... 16, Cooper, March 19-July 2 Home Draw June 19 NY 3-3 Consecutive Games with SOG: ...... 5, Jewsbury, July 16-Aug. 17 Road Draw April 2 @NE 1-1 Consecutive Games with Corner Kick: ...... 22, Jewsbury, March 19-Aug. 17 Shutout April 30 RSL 1-0 Consecutive Games with Offside: ...... 8, Perlaza, March 19-May 6 Home Shutout April 30 RSL 1-0 Consecutive Games with Foul Com.: ...... 10, Wallace, April 2-June 4 Road Shutout July 16 @CHI 1-0 Consecutive Games with Foul Suff.: ...... 11, Cooper, March 19-May 29 Consecutive Games with Caution: ...... 3, Marcelin, July 10-30 TIMBERS CAPS IN 2011 Consecutive Games with Ejection: ...... 1, Brunner, July 10 PLAYER DATE OPP COMPETITION Consecutive Starts: ...... 20, Jewsbury, March 19-July 30 D Futty Danso (The Gambia) March 29 Eq. Guinea Friendly Consecutive Minutes: ...... 1800, Jewsbury, March 19-July 30 GK Jake Gleeson (New Zealand) June 5 Australia Friendly D Steve Purdy (El Salvador) June 19 Panama Gold Cup Quarters GOALKEEPERS D Futty Danso (The Gambia) Aug. 10 D.R. Congo Friendly Scoreless Streak (minutes): ...... 255, Perkins, April 23-May 14 D Rodney Wallace (Costa Rica) Sept. 2 United States Friendly Consecutive Shutouts: ...... 2, Perkins, April 30-May 6 D Rodney Wallace (Costa Rica) Sept. 6 Ecuador Friendly Consecutive Starts: ...... 21, Perkins, April 23-current M James Marcelin (Haiti) Sept. 2 U.S Virgin Isl. 2014 WC Qual. Consecutive Minutes in Goal:...... 1890, Perkins, April 23-current M James Marcelin (Haiti) Sept. 6 Curaçao 2014 WC Qual.

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TRANSACTIONS

OCT. 19, 2010 JAN. 18, 2011 Signed forward Bright Dike, midfielder Ryan Pore and goalkeeper Selected forward Spencer Thompson (UC-Irvine) in the first round (2nd overall), from USSF D-2 Portland Timbers and forward Eddie Johnson from USSF D-2 midfielder Robby Lynch (Evansville) in the first round (12th overall), forward Austin Aztex. Raymundo Reza (San Diego State) in the second round (20th overall), and de- fender Taylor Mueller (Washington) in the third round (38th overall) of 2011 MLS NOV. 22, 2010 Supplemental Draft. Acquired international roster slot from LA Galaxy in exchange for allocation money. JAN. 26, 2011 NOV. 22, 2010 Signed defender Steve Purdy and goalkeeper Adin Brown from USSF D-2 Acquired midfielder/defender Jeremy Hall from New York Red Bulls in exchange Portland Timbers. for third-round pick (38th overall) in 2011 MLS SuperDraft. FEB. 16, 2011 NOV. 24, 2010 Acquired midfielder Sal Zizzo from Chivas USA in exchange for allocation money. Selected midfielder Dax McCarty (FC Dallas), defender Eric Brunner (Columbus), midfielder Adam Moffat (Columbus), defender (Colorado), FEB. 17, 2011 defender David Horst (Real Salt Lake), forward (Real Salt Lake), Signed midfielder Freddie Braun and goalkeeper Jake Gleeson from Portland midfielder Peter Lowry (Chicago), defender (Chivas USA), Timbers U-23s. defender Jordan Graye (D.C. United) and midfielder Arturo Alvarez (San Jose) in 2010 MLS Expansion Draft. MARCH 1, 2011 Acquired midfielder Jack Jewsbury from Sporting Kansas City in exchange for NOV. 24, 2010 allocation money. Acquired midfielder/defender Rodney Wallace and first-round pick (6th overall) in 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft from D.C. United in exchange for midfielder Dax MARCH 7, 2011 McCarty and allocation money. Signed forward Jorge Perlaza from Deportes Tolima (Colombia).

NOV. 24, 2010 MARCH 16, 2011 Acquired allocation money from Colorado Rapids in exchange for defender An- Acquired forward Brian Umony on loan from University of Pretoria FC (South thony Wallace. Africa).

NOV. 24, 2010 MARCH 17, 2011 Acquired second-round pick (22nd overall) in 2011 MLS SuperDraft from Real Salt Signed midfielder Rodrigo Lopez from USSF D-2 Portland Timbers, 2011 MLS Lake in exchange for midfielder Arturo Alvarez. SuperDraft pick Chris Taylor and 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft pick Spencer Thompson. DEC. 13, 2010 Acquired fourth-round pick in 2014 MLS SuperDraft from Houston Dynamo in APRIL 13, 2011 exchange for defender Jordan Graye. Signed midfielder Diego Chara from Deportes Tolima (Colombia).

DEC. 15, 2010 JULY 21, 2011 Signed midfielders Kalif Alhassan and James Marcelin and defenders Futty Acquired defender/midfielder Lovel Palmer, defender/midfielder Mike Chabala Danso and Kevin Goldthwaite from USSF D-2 Portland Timbers. and an international roster slot from Houston Dynamo in exchange for midfielder Adam Moffat and allocation money. DEC. 17, 2010 Acquired goalkeeper Troy Perkins from D.C. United in exchange for goalkeeper JULY 25, 2011 Steve Cronin and allocation money. Loaned midfielder Ryan Pore to Montreal Impact (NASL) through the remainder of the 2011 season. JAN. 13, 2011 Selected forward Darlington Nagbe (Akron) in the first round (2nd overall) and AUG. 19, 2011 defender Chris Taylor (Tulsa) in the second round (22nd overall) of 2011 MLS Acquired midfielder Eric Alexander from FC Dallas in exchange for midfielder/ SuperDraft. defender Jeremy Hall.

JAN. 13, 2011 Acquired first-round pick (11th overall) in 2011 MLS SuperDraft and international roster slot from Seattle Sounders FC in exchange for second-round pick (20th overall) and allocation money.

JAN. 13, 2011 Acquired allocation money from Houston Dynamo in exchange for first-round pick (11th overall) in 2011 MLS SuperDraft.

JAN. 17, 2011 Signed forward Kenny Cooper from TSV 1860 Munich (Germany) using allocation ranking. PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

# PLAYER POS HT WT DOB HOMETOWN COLLEGE 17 Alexander, Eric M 6-1 165 04/14/88 Portage, Mich. Indiana Univ. 11 Alhassan, Kalif M 5-10 160 10/15/90 Accra, Ghana n/a 28 Braun, Freddie M 5-10 160 05/13/88 Rochester Hills, MI Univ. of Louisville 24 Brown, Adin GK 6-5 230 05/27/78 Pleasant Hill, CA College of William & Mary 5 Brunner, Eric D 6-4 170 02/12/86 Dublin, OH Ohio State Univ. 4 Chabala, Mike D/M 6-0 175 05/25/84 Fresno, CA Univ. of Washington 21 Chara, Diego M 5-8 150 04/05/86 Cali, Colombia n/a 33 Cooper, Kenny F 6-3 210 10/21/84 Dallas, TX n/a 98 Danso, Mamadou “Futty” D 6-3 185 04/27/83 Serekunda, The Gambia So. Polytechnic St. Univ. 9 Dike, Bright F 6-1 220 02/02/87 Edmond, OK Univ. of Notre Dame 20 Gleeson, Jake GK 6-3 200 06/26/90 Wellington, New Zealand n/a 2 Goldthwaite, Kevin D 6-1 180 12/09/82 Sacramento, CA Univ. of Notre Dame 12 Horst, David D 6-4 210 10/25/85 Pine Grove, PA Old Dominion Univ. 13 Jewsbury, Jack M 6-0 185 04/13/81 Springfield, MO Saint Louis Univ. 10 Johnson, Eddie F 5-11 185 09/20/84 Chester, England n/a 19 Lopez, Rodrigo M 5-7 150 05/10/87 Santa Barbara, CA n/a 8 Lowry, Peter M 5-11 165 10/02/85 Fair Oaks, CA Santa Clara Univ. 14 Marcelin, James M 6-2 175 06/13/86 Saint-Marc, Haiti n/a 6 Nagbe, Darlington M/F 5-9 165 07/19/90 Lakewood, OH Univ. of Akron 30 Palmer, Lovel D/M 5-10 160 08/30/84 Mandeville, Jamaica n/a 1 Perkins, Troy GK 6-1 190 07/29/81 Worthington, OH Univ. of Evansville 15 Perlaza, Jorge F 5-10 155 10/11/84 Guapi, Colombia n/a 25 Purdy, Steve D 6-4 190 02/05/85 San Jose, CA Univ. of California-Berkeley 27 Taylor, Chris D 6-1 160 05/12/89 Edmond, OK Univ. of Tulsa 31 Thompson, Spencer F 5-11 170 10/19/88 Ahwatukee, AZ UC-Irvine 26 Umony, Brian F 5-8 155 12/12/88 Kampala, Uganda n/a 22 Wallace, Rodney D 5-10 160 06/17/88 Rockville, MD Univ. of Maryland 7 Zizzo, Sal M 5-10 165 04/03/87 San Diego, CA UCLA

COACHES & STAFF GENERAL MANAGER/TECHNICAL DIRECTOR: STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH: Karim Derqaoui HEAD COACH: John Spencer ATHLETIC TRAINER: Nik Wald, ATC ASSISTANT COACH: Trevor James ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER: Jun Morishita, ATC ASSISTANT COACH: Amos Magee TEAM MEDICAL DIRECTOR: Dr. Jonathan Greenleaf GOALKEEPER COACH: Adam Smith NUMERICAL ROSTER

# PLAYER POS PRONUNCIATION NATIONALITY LAST CLUB 1 Perkins, Troy GK United States D.C. United 2 Goldthwaite, Kevin D GOLD-thwaite United States Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) 4 Chabala, Mike D/M chuh-BALL-uh United States Houston Dynamo 5 Brunner, Eric D BREW-ner United States Columbus Crew 6 Nagbe, Darlington M/F NAG-be United States Univ. of Akron (NCAA) 7 Zizzo, Sal M ZEE-zoh United States Chivas USA 8 Lowry, Peter M United States Chicago Fire 9 Dike, Bright F DEE-kay United States Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) 10 Johnson, Eddie F England Austin Aztex (USSF D-2) 11 Alhassan, Kalif M ka-LEAF ALL-ha-sahn Ghana Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) 12 Horst, David D United States Real Salt Lake 13 Jewsbury, Jack M United States Sporting Kansas City 14 Marcelin, James M mar-sa-LEE-in Haiti Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) 15 Perlaza, Jorge F HOR-hay per-LA-za Colombia Deportes Tolima (Colombia) 17 Alexander, Eric M United States FC Dallas 19 Lopez, Rodrigo M rod-REE-go LOH-pez United States Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) 20 Gleeson, Jake GK New Zealand Portland Timbers U-23s (PDL) 21 Chara, Diego M dee-EH-goh char-ah Colombia Deportes Tolima (Colombia) 22 Wallace, Rodney D United States D.C. United 24 Brown, Adin GK AY-din United States Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) 25 Purdy, Steve D PER-dee United States Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) 26 Umony, Brian F oo-MOE-nee Uganda Univ. of Pretoria FC (South Africa) 27 Taylor, Chris D United States Univ. of Tulsa (NCAA) 28 Braun, Freddie M BRAWN United States Portland Timbers U-23s (PDL) 30 Palmer, Lovel D/M luh-VELL Jamaica Houston Dynamo 31 Thompson, Spencer F United States UC-Irvine (NCAA) 33 Cooper, Kenny F United States TSV 1860 Munich (Germany) 98 Danso, Mamadou “Futty” D MA-MA-doo (FOOT-ee) DAN-sue The Gambia Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

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4 MIKE CHABALA 17 ERIC ALEXANDER POSITION: Defender/Midfielder POSITION: Midfielder PRONUNCIATION: chuh-BALL-uh HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 165 HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175 BORN: April 14, 1988, in Portage, Mich. BORN: May 25, 1984, in Fresno, Calif. HOMETOWN: Portage, Mich. HOMETOWN: Fresno, Calif. PREVIOUS CLUB: FC Dallas PREVIOUS CLUB: Houston Dynamo COLLEGE: Indiana Univ. COLLEGE: Univ. of Washington CITIZENSHIP: United States CITIZENSHIP: United States A third-year midfielder, Alexander was acquired from FC Dal- Chabala joins the Timbers partway through the inaugural MLS season. Acquired las in exchange for defender/midfielder Jeremy Hall on Aug. 19, 2011. Originally a along with midfielder Lovel Palmer in a trade that sent midfielder Adam Moffat and third-round selection (44th overall) in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft, the former Indiana allocation money to Houston on July 21, 2011, Chabala gives Portland added ex- University standout helped FC Dallas to an appearance in the 2010 MLS Cup. The perience on the backline. Originally a fourth-round pick (44th overall) in the 2006 U.S. International earned his first cap in January 2011. MLS SuperDraft, the University of Washington product went on to play in seven CONCACAF Champions League matches during his time with Houston. 2010: In his first year as a professional, scored two goals and provided three assists over 17 games (12 starts) for FC Dallas ... Had a goal and an assist on two 2010: Played a career-high 25 games (22 starts), tallying his first career goal and separate occasions, Aug. 14 at D.C. United and Sept. 16 vs. New York Red Bulls a career-best four assists ... Began the season with a bang, scoring the opening ... Saw limited time through the first four months of the season before a strong goal of Houston's first game in 1-1 tie at FCD on March 27 ... Tied a career high showing in a second-half appearance against Toronto FC on July 24 ... Started his with two assists in 3-0 win vs. Chivas USA on April 17, setting up both Lovel first MLS match the following weekend against Colorado, logging 79 minutes be- Palmer's long-distance goal and 's tap-in ... Started the final two fore coming off for in a 1-1 draw with the eventual MLS Cup Cham- games of the season, both wins, and contributed the game-winning assist in a pions ... On the road against D.C. United on Aug. 14, assisted on David Ferreira’s 2-1 win vs. Seattle Oct. 23 ... One of only two Dynamo field players to play all 360 goal in the 36th minute ... Later scored his first career MLS goal in the 49th minute minutes of the SuperLiga tournament as Houston reached the semifinals. of the 3-1 victory ... Set up the first goal of the game against New York on Sept. 2009: Broke into Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear’s starting XI by winning 16, picking out Milton Rodriguez at the back post for a 1-0 lead in the 24th minute starting left back job ... Made 15 appearances (12 starts), contributing three as- ... Then beat three Red Bulls defenders and slipped a shot by goalkeeper Bouna sists ... Made first career MLS appearance as a substitute vs. New York April 11 Coundoul to give Dallas a 2-1 lead in the 68th minute ... Started 11 consecutive and was ejected for a slide tackle late in the game ... Earned his first career assist matches to close out the season. July 4 ... Played all 210 minutes in Houston’s MLS Cup Playoff conference semifi- INTERNATIONAL: Drew the attention of U.S. National Team Head Coach Bob nal series against Seattle ... In the 2009-10 CONCACAF Champions League, started Bradley with his strong 2010 season ... Following Dallas’ run to MLS Cup, was one games on Aug. 19 vs. Isidro Metapán and Aug. 26 at Árabe Unido. of four FC Dallas players to participate in the January U.S. National Team camp ... 2008: Was a regular at left back for coach John Spencer’s league-champion Made the 18-man gameday roster for the Jan. 22, 2011, friendly against Chile and Dynamo Reserves squad ... Notched two goals and two assists. earned his first international cap when he came on for in the 2007: Regular contributor on the Dynamo Reserves, starting 10 of the team's 12 83rd minute. games ... Started and played the full 120 minutes in the Dynamo's 1-0 U.S. Open COLLEGE: Appeared in 91 matches and made 80 starts for Indiana University, Cup loss at Charleston on July 10. finishing with 12 goals and 13 assists for his college career ... Was a two-time 2006: Started all 12 Reserve League games, playing the second-most minutes on second-team All-Big Ten selection ... Was a first-team All-Big Ten selection in 2007 the squad with 1,056 ... Had a team-high six assists ... Reserves finished third in and a unanimous pick for the Big Ten All-Freshman Team in 2006 ... Was also a overall standings. standout in the classroom as a three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection ... In COLLEGE: Attended the University of Washington ... Was NSCAA third team All- his freshman year, was recognized as the best freshman in the country by ESPN American, first-team All-Far West Region and second-team All-Pac 10 in 2004 Soccernet. ... Took home honorable mention All-Pac 10 and Pac-10 All-Academic honorable PERSONAL: Was a finance major in Indiana's renowned Kelley School of Business. mention in 2003. AMATEUR: Played at Clovis West High School and was league MVP ... Won the Valley championship his senior season ... Won state and regional championships in 2005 with Colorado Rush. PERSONAL: Began playing soccer at the age of 4 ... Traveled on a team trip to Europe as an eight-year-old ... Lists "Gladiator" as his favorite movie ... If not playing soccer, would be living in New York and working on Wall Street ... Lists snowboarding, golf, and politics among his hobbies ... Favorite athletes are Tiger Woods and Brazilian midfielder Kaká ... Favorite music genres are indie rock and techno ... Majored in economics at Washington and graduated in three and a half years ... Interned at Pacific Capital as a financial planner in 2005 ... Went on Armed Forces Entertainment trip to Hawaii, Kwajalein, and Guam in December 2009 with teammate and DC United players Marc Burch and Devon McTavish. PORTLAND TIMBERS AT PHILADELPHIA UNION SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2011

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assist in 45 games. The 26-year-old has made 19 appearances for the Jamaican 21 DIEGO CHARA National Team since debuting for his country in 2005. POSITION: Midfielder 2010: Stepped into the Dynamo lineup early in the season and became a main- PRONUNCIATION: dee-EH-goh char-AH stay, appearing in all 26 games for which he was available, including 24 starts ... HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 150 Totaled four goals in three different competitions ... Made his MLS debut in the BORN: April 5, 1986, in Cali, Colombia final minute of a 2-1 win over Real Salt Lake on April 1 ... Made first Dynamo start HOMETOWN: Cali, Colombia and scored spectacular long-range goal that was voted MLS Goal of the Week in PREVIOUS CLUB: Deportes Tolima (Colombia) a 3-0 win vs. Chivas USA on April 17 ... Goal was later named No. 5 on the list of COLLEGE: n/a top MLS goals of 2010 by ESPNSoccernet.com ... Notched his first MLS assist on CITIZENSHIP: Colombia the clinching goal of a 3-1 win at D.C. United on Sept. 25 ... Started four SuperLiga games in midfield ... Scored the opening goal in the sixth minute of a 1-1 tie vs. A dependable playmaker in Colombia’s Liga Postobón, Chara joins the Timbers as Chivas USA on July 18, giving him a goal in each of three different competitions. the club’s first Designated Player, signing with the club on April 13, 2011. He was OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Before joining MLS, spent his entire profes- previously with Deportes Tolima, where he helped orchestrate one of the most sional career with Harbour View FC, which he joined as a teenager ... 2009-10: prolific offenses in the league in 2010, as the club tallied a league-best 88 goals. Helped Harbour View into a tie for first place with three games remaining before Chara has twice competed in South America’s Copa Libertadores. joining the Dynamo, scoring four goals ... 2008-09: Played all 90 minutes in 3-0 loss to Pumas in CONCACAF Champions League qualifier on Sept. 4 after first 2011: Scored two goals in nine league games for Deportes Tolima during the 2011 leg was canceled due to Hurricane Ike in the Gulf of Mexico ... Led Harbour View Apertura season in the Liga Postobón (first division) ... Played in seven games in to second-place regular-season finish, but Harbour View dropped to fourth after the 2011 Copa Libertadores, recording an assist in a 2-0 win over Brazilian power additional championship-round games ... 2007-08: Helped club to Caribbean Corinthians in the early stages of the tournament ... Signed with the Timbers as Football Union championship after memorable 10-9 shootout win over San Juan the club’s first designated player April 13. Jabloteh (Trinidad & Tobago) in semifinals and 2-1 regulation win over Joe Public 2010: Transferred to Tolima ... Helped orchestrate one of the most prolific offenses (Trinidad & Tobago) in the final ... Scored tying goal in 85th minute of 1-1 tie vs. in the Liga Postobón that season, scoring a league best 88 goals ... Played in a D.C. United on March 12 in first leg of CONCACAF Champions’ Cup quarterfinal team-high 42 matches for Tolima, aiding in a first-place overall finish for the club ... Scored two goals in league play ... 2006-07: Captained Harbour View to 2007 with a combined 25-10-11 record, which subsequently qualified the club for the National Premier League championship ... Scored eight of team’s league-high 67 2011 Copa Libertadores ... Started six games in the 2010 Copa Sudamericana, goals in regular season ... 2005-06: Took over as club captain in Aug. 2005 shortly as Tolima reached the quarterfinal before falling on penalty kicks to Argentina’s before turning 21 years old ... Scored four goals early in the season and earned Independiente. NPL Player of the Week honors, finishing with six for the year ... 2004-05: Scored CAREER: Started professional career at the age of 17 with Deportes Quindío in six goals in league play and three in knockout competition ... Played 90 minutes 2004 and has appeared in 206 league matches over eight seasons in Colombia’s in both legs of Harbour View’s 4-2 aggregate loss to D.C. United in the CONCACAF first division, playing for Quindío (2004-08), América de Cali (2009) and Tolima Champions’ Cup quarterfinals ... 2003-04: Was called into the Harbour View senior (2010-11) ... Played in at least 30 matches in five of his seven seasons in the Liga squad for the first time shortly before turning 19 years old ... Stayed with the Postobón ... Paced América de Cali in both games and minutes played during a senior squad all year as Harbour View lost in the Premier League finals ... Scored standout season in 2009, while guiding an offense that scored 44 total goals in 36 first Premier League goal in the mid-season final against Waterhouse, a 35-yard games ... Appeared in 30 games during his final season with Quindío in 2008, in strike that was ranked the sixth-best goal of the year ... Helped Harbour View to which he aided in a postseason appearance for the club ... Has competed in two of Caribbean Football Union championship. South America’s top tournaments in the Copa Libertadores – in 2009 with América INTERNATIONAL: Jamaica international (19 caps, 0 goals) ... 2010: Helped Jamai- de Cali and 2011 with Tolima – and the Copa Sudamericana. ca to title in December ... Began year by playing full 90 minutes for INTERNATIONAL: Started for the Colombian National Team in a friendly against Jamaica in 2-1 loss at Argentina on Feb. 11, setting up fellow MLSer Ryan Johnson Peru on Nov. 17, 2010, in Bogota, Colombia. for Jamaica’s only goal ... Started and played 84 minutes in 0-0 tie vs. Costa Rica PERSONAL: With the Timbers, is reunited with countryman Jorge Perlaza, whom on Nov. 17 ... Was part of Jamaica's squad at the Caribbean Cup in Martinique ... he has known since he was 12 and has played with previously. 2009: Appeared in three games, making one start ... Played 12 minutes as a sub on Aug. 12 in a 0-0 tie vs. Ecuador at Giants Stadium in New Jersey ... Played the full 90 minutes in a 1-0 win at St. Kitts & Nevis on Aug. 16 ... Played six minutes as LOVEL PALMER a sub in 0-0 tie at South Africa on Nov. 17 ... 2007: Appeared in six games, trave- 30 ling on the national team’s Asian tour ... Made first career international start in a POSITION: Defender/Midfielder 2-0 loss vs. Switzerland in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on March 21 ... Played 83 minutes PRONUNCIATION: luh-VELL in a 1-1 tie vs. Panama on March 26 and 81 minutes in a 1-0 loss vs. Chile on HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 160 June 5 ... Started matches at Indonesia (June 21), at Malaysia (June 28), and at BORN: Aug. 30, 1984, in Mandeville, Jamaica Iran (July 2) on Asian tour ... 2005: Made international debut on April 20, coming HOMETOWN: Mandeville, Jamaica on as a substitute in 1-0 win vs. Guatemala at ’s Herndon Stadium. PREVIOUS CLUB: Houston Dynamo AMATEUR: Attended St. Elizabeth Technical High School ... Played for Essex Valley COLLEGE: n/a All-Stars and Downs United. CITIZENSHIP: Jamaica PERSONAL: Enjoys listening to music, watching movies, and going to the beach ... Played cricket as a youngster ... Did not begin playing soccer until the age of After a season-and-a-half with the Houston Dynamo, Palmer joined the Timbers 10 and did not join a competitive team until he was 13 ... Enjoys watching English midway through their inaugural season. The eight-year professional was originally stars and Frank Lampard. signed by Houston on March 19, 2010, after seven seasons with Harbour View FC of the Jamaican National Premier League. Palmer captained Harbour View to the 2006-07 NPL Championship and to multiple CONCACAF Champions League appearances. During his time with the Dynamo, Palmer tallied three goals and one PORTLAND TIMBERS

# Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 COL TOR NE CHI DAL LA RSL PHI SEA CLB DC CHV COL NY DAL KC SEA CHI CLB TOR LA SJ HOU KC VAN CHV 1-3 0-2 1-1 4-2 3-2 0-3 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 2-3 0-1 0-1 3-3 0-4 1-2 2-3 1-0 0-1 2-2 3-0 1-1 1-2 1-3 2-1 1-0 1 Troy Perkins 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 2 Kevin Goldthwaite 45D 90D 45 10D 4 Mike Chabala 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 5 Eric Brunner 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 81D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 14 90D 6 Darlington Nagbe 24 7 25 31 82M 57M 61M 45M 19 77M 72M 45M 78M 64M 72M 79M 82F 85M 74M 73M 60M 10 7 Sal Zizzo 24 22 18 17 8 33 29 45 90M 80M 13 18 33 17 26 18 16 90M 89M 90M 90M 45M 90M 80M 8 Peter Lowry 45M 90M 11 9 Bright Dike 10 24 21 10 Eddie Johnson 13 13 15 27 67F 90F 40F 11 Kalif Alhassan 24 90M 83M 72M 73M 90M 81M 90M 89M 90M 71M 90M 90M 57M 73M 90F 90M 90F 74M 1 16 17 45 90M 84M 12 David Horst 45 90D 90D 58 45D 80 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 13 Jack Jewsbury 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 14 James Marcelin 90M 90M 90M 45M 16 9 1 10 12 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 45 7 15 Jorge Perlaza 90F 73F 45F 77F 77F 90F 74F 89F 84F 84F 90F 90F 81F 90F 63F 90F 75F 64F 45F 8 88F 80F 50 90F 69F 90F 16 Adam Moffat 45 6 4 45 17 Jeremy Hall 90M 90M 66M 68M 65M 59M 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 86D 90D 90D 90D 17 Eric Alexander 19 19 Rodrigo Lopez 20 Jake Gleeson 45 90G 90G 90G 21 Diego Chara 45 90M 90M 90M 90M 84M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 74M 90M 90M 45M 90M 90M 90M 22 Rodney Wallace 66D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 5 90D 6 23 Ryan Pore 90M 66M 1 1 6 6 21 9 24 Adin Brown 90G 45G 25 Steve Purdy 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 26 Brian Umony 17 45 2 30 27 Chris Taylor 28 Freddie Braun 30 Lovel Palmer 90D 90D 90D 90M 90D 90D 90D 31 Spencer Thompson 33 Kenny Cooper 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 89F 90F 90F 90F 69F 75F 90F 90F 90F 23 15 26 45 16 90F 89F 90F 66F 83F 71F 98 Mamadou Danso 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 32D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 1 76D

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Played for other teams: Eric Alexander played 1218 minutes for DAL Mike Chabala played 266 minutes for HOU Lovel Palmer played 1450 minutes for HOU PORTLAND TIMBERS

Game log: Game #1 03/19/2011 POR 1 at COL 3 L Cooper 1 (unassisted) 80 Game #2 03/26/2011 POR 0 at TOR 2 L Game #3 04/02/2011 POR 1 at NE 1 T Jewsbury 1 (Hall 1, Cooper 1) 38 Game #4 04/14/2011 POR 4 vs CHI 2 W Perlaza 1 (Alhassan 1) 29; Wallace 1 (unassisted) 38; Perlaza 2 (unassisted) 47; own goal (Robinson) 84 Game #5 04/17/2011 POR 3 vs DAL 2 W Jewsbury 2 (Alhassan 2) 13; Cooper 2 (Jewsbury 1) 35; Wallace 2 (Alhassan 3) 55 Game #6 04/23/2011 POR 0 at LA 3 L Game #7 04/30/2011 POR 1 vs RSL 0 W Cooper 3 (Alhassan 4, Jewsbury 2) 22 Game #8 05/06/2011 POR 1 vs PHI 0 W Danso 1 (Jewsbury 3) 71 Game #9 05/14/2011 POR 1 at SEA 1 T Danso 2 (Jewsbury 4) 65 Game #10 05/21/2011 POR 1 vs CLB 0 W Brunner 1 (Alhassan 5, Jewsbury 5) 46 Game #11 05/29/2011 POR 2 vs DC 3 L Jewsbury 3 (penalty kick) 68; Perlaza 3 (Hall 2) 88 Game #12 06/04/2011 POR 0 at CHV 1 L Game #13 06/11/2011 POR 0 vs COL 1 L Game #14 06/19/2011 POR 3 vs NY 3 T Jewsbury 4 (unassisted) 48; Goldthwaite 1 (Brunner 1, Jewsbury 6) 49; own goal (Keel) 67 Game #15 06/25/2011 POR 0 at DAL 4 L Game #16 07/02/2011 POR 1 vs KC 2 L Nagbe 1 (unassisted) 45 Game #17 07/10/2011 POR 2 vs SEA 3 L own goal (Parke) 46; Perlaza 4 (Chara 1) 69 Game #18 07/16/2011 POR 1 at CHI 0 W Jewsbury 5 (penalty kick) 25 Game #19 07/23/2011 POR 0 at CLB 1 L Game #20 07/30/2011 POR 2 vs TOR 2 T Johnson 1 (Chara 2, Zizzo 1) 23; Jewsbury 6 (penalty kick) 57 Game #21 08/03/2011 POR 3 vs LA 0 W Chabala 1 (Nagbe 1) 26; Perlaza 5 (Chara 3, Cooper 2) 33; Brunner 2 (Zizzo 2) 68 Game #22 08/06/2011 POR 1 at SJ 1 T Cooper 4 (Perlaza 1, Hall 3) 23 Game #23 08/14/2011 POR 1 at HOU 2 L Jewsbury 7 (Nagbe 2, Zizzo 3) 56 Game #24 08/17/2011 POR 1 at KC 3 L Dike 1 (Wallace 1, Jewsbury 7) 81 Game #25 08/20/2011 POR 2 vs VAN 1 W Chara 1 (Perlaza 2, Jewsbury 8) 2; Perlaza 6 (unassisted) 33 Game #26 08/24/2011 POR 1 vs CHV 0 W Brunner 3 (Chabala 1) 44

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U.S. OPEN CUP # Player 1R 2R CHV SJ 2-0 0-1 1 Troy Perkins 120G 2 Kevin Goldthwaite 98D 5 Eric Brunner 90D 6 Darlington Nagbe 9 7 Sal Zizzo 111M 8 Peter Lowry 71M 9 Bright Dike 10 Eddie Johnson 11 Kalif Alhassan 90M 12 David Horst 90D 120D 13 Jack Jewsbury 19 14 James Marcelin 90M 120M 15 Jorge Perlaza 90F 16 Adam Moffat 120M 17 Jeremy Hall 25 10 19 Rodrigo Lopez 110M 20 Jake Gleeson 90G 22 Rodney Wallace 90D 23 Ryan Pore 65M 120F 24 Adin Brown 25 Steve Purdy 90D 120D 26 Brian Umony 27 Chris Taylor 28 Freddie Braun 120D 31 Spencer Thompson 120F 33 Kenny Cooper 90F 98 Mamadou Danso 22

U.S. OPEN CUP 1R 03/29/2011 POR 2 vs CHV 0 W Jewsbury (unassisted) 84; Brunner (Jewsbury) 89 2R 05/03/2011 POR 0 vs SJ 1 L (OT)