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In the 2016 semifinals, the Thorns were the shield winners and the Flash were the lower seed, and the match was the first home playoff game for Portland. But the Flash — who had hired former Thorns head coach Paul Riley at the start of the season — defeated Portland after extra time in a 4–3 match that featured three goals after the 90th ...
The 2023 Portland Thorns FC season was the team's eleventh season as a professional women's soccer team. Thorns FC played in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), the top tier of women's soccer in the United States .
The Thorns broke the club's own NWSL attendance record with 19,123 attending an August 3 game between Portland and expansion team Houston Dash at newly renamed Providence Park. [19] After finishing third in the regular season, the Thorns qualified for the playoffs but were knocked out in the semi-finals by FC Kansas City.
Here are the TV broadcast CBS details about Saturday’s NWSL championship game broadcast. The Kansas City Current face the Portland Thorns in a 7 p.m. match at Audi Field in Washington, D.C.
Thorns FC continued to play and train in Providence Park, their home since the team's inaugural season in 2013. The team held its preseason training camp in Bend, Oregon . [ 3 ]
Portland Thorns FC: Carson Pickett: Racing Louisville FC [85] [86] 7 Veronica Latsko: Seattle Reign FC: Laurel Ivory: Seattle Reign FC [87] [88] 8 Ella Stevens: NJ/NY Gotham FC: Kelli Hubly: Portland Thorns FC [89] [90] 9 Emma Sears: Racing Louisville FC: Kiki Pickett: Bay FC [91] [92] 10 Emma Sears (2) Racing Louisville FC: Lauren Flynn: Utah ...
Portland Thorns FC have won three NWSL Championships, the most of any team in the league's history; the team also has two NWSL Shields. [18] Seattle Reign FC hold the record for most NWSL Shields, at three, and have finished as runners-up in three NWSL Championship games.
Portland, Oregon, United States, is home to three major league sports teams — the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association, the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer, and the Portland Thorns FC of the National Women's Soccer League. [1] The city also hosts a wide variety of other sports and sporting events.