Game Guide: SJ-POR

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SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES v PORTLAND TIMBERS (Aug. 6, Buck Shaw Stadium, 7:30 p.m. PT) PROBABLE LINEUPS

2011 SEASON RECORDS Earthquakes at home

GP 22 12

W-L-T 5-8-9 3-3-6

PTS 24 15

GF 24 15

GA 29 13

Timbers on road

21 9

7-10-4 1-6-2

25 5

27 4

34 16

ROSTERS

18 Busch

LEAGUE HEAD-TO-HEAD

20

ALL-TIME: First meeting.

Ward

23

27

2

Attakora

Burling

11 Convey

5

7

Ring

Stephenson

Peterson

UPCOMING MATCHES TIMBERS EARTHQUAKES Sun. Aug. 14 at Houston Sat. Aug. 13 Colorado Wed. Aug. 17 at Sporting KC Sat. Aug. 20 at Los Angeles Sat. Aug. 20 Vancouver Sat. Aug. 27 at Toronto FC Wed. Aug. 24 Chivas USA Sat. Sept. 10 Chicago

12 Corrales

8

16

Wondolowski

Gordon

15

33

Perlaza

Cooper

6

7

Nagbe

13

14

Jewsbury

Marcelin

12

5

Horst

Brunner

Zizzo

WHERE THE GOALS COME FROM F 24 83

A 29 68

4

TIMBERS

EARTHQUAKES

F 27 70

GOALS SCORED MINUTES PER GOAL

Chabala

A 34 56

1

HOW SCORED

6 8 9 1

Perkins

RIGHT FOOT LEFT FOOT HEADERS OTHER

15 7 6 1

17 4 6 0

23 7 4 0

9 2 2 0 3 1 7 3

15 7 2 3 4 1 1 1

10 13 4

5 21 8

TYPE OF PLAY

11 6 4 1 0 1 1 0

14 5 2 3 2 1 2 0

OPEN PLAY CROSS CORNER REBOUND PENALTIES DIRECT FROM FREE KICK FREE KICK (INDIRECT) OWN GOALS

3 18 3

9 13 7

INSIDE GOAL AREA INSIDE PENALTY AREA OUTSIDE PENALTY AREA

DISTANCE

(W-L-T) SJ POR

RECORD LEAD 1-0-1 5-0-1

AT HALFTIME TIED TRAIL 4-6-7 0-2-1 2-4-2 0-6-1

REFEREE: Hilario Grajeda. SAR (bench): Anthony Vasoli; JAR (opposite): Eric Proctor; 4th: Sorin Stoica INJURY REPORTS SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES - OUT: MF Andre Luiz (L knee injury); DF Ike Opara (L foot injury); QUESTIONABLE: DF Steven Beitashour (R leg injury); FW Alan Gordon (R quadriceps strain); MF Simon Dawkins (R hamstring strain); PROBABLE: DF Jason Hernandez (R calf strain) … PORTLAND TIMBERS - OUT: DF Kevin Goldthwaite (L knee ACL rupture); FW Spencer Thompson (R knee); PROBABLE: FW Bright Dike (R Achilles rupture); DF Jeremy Hall (groin soreness); MF Jack Jewsbury (hamstring strain); GK Troy Perkins (R hip soreness) DISCIPLINARY SITUATION SUSPENDED: POR: Diego Chara (through Aug. 7) WARNINGS (suspended next yellow card): SJ: Alan Gordon … POR: Rodney Wallace

Home win Road win Home loss Road loss Tie game Shutout for Shutout vs.

INTERNATIONAL DUTY

RECORD WITH FIRST GOAL SCORE ALLOW 4-1-3 1-7-3 7-1-1 0-9-3

(5) (4) (0) (0) (2) (3) (0)

GAME-BY-GAME: WON/LOST/TIED Earthquakes Timbers

LWTTLLLTWWTWWLTTLTTTLL LLTWWLWWTWLLLTLLLWLTW

PORTLAND TIMBERS 1 Troy Perkins (GK) 2 Kevin Goldthwaite (DF) 4 Mike Chabala (DF) 5 Eric Brunner (DF) 6 Darlington Nagbe (MF) 7 Sal Zizzo (FW) 8 Peter Lowry (MF) 9 Bright Dike (FW) 10 Eddie Johnson (FW) 11 Kalif Alhassan (MF) 12 David Horst (DF) 13 Jack Jewsbury (MF) 14 James Marcelin (MF) 15 Jorge Perlaza (FW) 17 Jeremy Hall (DF) 19 Rodrigo Lopez (MF) 20 Jake Gleeson (GK) 21 Diego Chara (MF) 22 Rodney Wallace (DF) 23 Ryan Pore (FW) 24 Adin Brown (GK) 25 Steve Purdy (DF) 26 Brian Umony (FW) 27 Chris Taylor (DF) 28 Freddie Braun (MF) 30 Lovel Palmer (MF) 31 Spencer Thompson (FW) 33 Kenny Cooper (FW) 98 Mamadou Danso (DF)

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THE LAST TIME SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES Date Score (Gms since) 6/04/2011 SJ 2, HOU 0 6/11/2011 SJ 4, DC 2 7/30/2011 SJ 0, DC 2 7/23/2011 SJ 0, RSL 4 7/20/2011 SJ 2, VAN 2 7/16/2011 SJ 0, CLB 0 7/30/2011 SJ 0, DC 2

30 Palmer

S.J. EARTHQUAKES 1 David Bingham (GK) 2 Bobby Burling (DF) 3 Chris Leitch (DF) 4 Sam Cronin (MF) 5 Brad Ring (MF) 6 Ike Opara (DF) 7 Khari Stephenson (MF) 8 Chris Wondolowski (FW) 9 Scott Sealy (FW) 10 Simon Dawkins (MF) 11 Bobby Convey (MF) 12 Ramiro Corrales (DF) 13 Andrew Weber (GK) 15 Justin Morrow (DF) 16 Alan Gordon (FW) 17 Joey Gjertsen (MF) 18 Jon Busch (GK 19 Jacob Peterson (MF) 20 Tim Ward (DF) 21 Jason Hernandez (DF) 23 Anthony Ampaipitakwong (MF) 24 Steven Lenhart (FW) 25 Ellis McLoughlin (FW) 27 Nana Attakora (DF) 28 Andre Luiz (MF) 30 Rafael Baca (MF) 32 Matt Luzunaris (FW) 33 Steven Beitashour (DF)

PORTLAND TIMBERS Date Score (Gms since) 8/03/2011 POR 3, LA 7/16/2011 POR 1, CHI 7/10/2011 POR 2, SEA 7/23/2011 POR 0, CLB 7/30/2011 POR 2, TOR 8/03/2011 POR 3, LA 7/23/2011 POR 0, CLB

0 0 3 1 2 0 1

(0) (1) (2) (0) (1) (0) (2)

TEAM LEADERS EARTHQUAKES G: 8 Wondolowski A: 3 Beitashour/Lenhart SHT: 56 Wondolowski SOG: 26 Wondolowski FC: 30 Lenhart FS: 36 Lenhart OF: 15 Wondolowski C: 6 Lenhart E: 2 Burling TIMBERS G: 6 Jewsbury A: 6 Jewsbury SHT: 47 Cooper SOG: 17 Cooper FC: 34 Chara FS: 39 Cooper OF: 30 Perlaza C: 5 3 players tied E: 1 Brunner

GOALSCORING GOALS SCORED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 SJ 22 10 3 7 POR 21 6 8 3

RECORD 3 1 3

4+ 1 1

TOT AVG 24 1.09 27 1.29

GOALS ALLOWED IN GAME GP 0 1 2 3 SJ 22 6 6 8 1 POR 21 5 5 5 5

4+ 1 1

TOT AVG 29 1.32 34 1.62

GOALS BY INTERVALS GOALS SCORED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 SJ 24 3 3 4 7 5 2 POR 27 1 5 5 7 6 3 GOALS ALLOWED Total 1-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 SJ 29 4 2 5 2 6 10 POR 34 7 4 2 3 8 10


SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES v PORTLAND TIMBERS (Aug. 6, Buck Shaw Stadium, 7:30 p.m. PT - MLS Game 211)

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 27 28 30 32 33

Player David Bingham Bobby Burling Chris Leitch Sam Cronin Brad Ring Ike Opara Khari Stephenson Chris Wondolowski Scott Sealy Simon Dawkins Bobby Convey Ramiro Corrales Andrew Weber Justin Morrow Alan Gordon Joey Gjertsen Jon Busch Jacob Peterson Tim Ward Jason Hernandez Anthony Ampaipitakwong Steven Lenhart Ellis McLoughlin Nana Attakora Andre Luiz Rafael Baca Matt Luzunaris Steven Beitashour

Pos GK DF DF MF MF DF MF FW FW MF MF DF GK DF FW MF GK MF DF DF MF FW FW DF MF MF FW DF

Ht 6-2 6-5 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-2 5-9 6-3 5-9 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-8 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-0 5-8 6-1 5-10

Wt 185 195 165 165 165 180 185 165 175 160 150 180 190 165 190 165 165 165 165 170 160 190 165 185 174 160 170 170

HEAD COACH : Frank Yallop

Birthdate 10/19/1989 10/15/1984 04/01/1979 12/12/1986 04/07/1987 02/21/1989 01/18/1981 01/28/1983 06/04/1981 12/01/1987 05/27/1983 03/12/1977 08/09/1983 10/04/1987 10/16/1981 06/13/1982 08/18/1976 01/27/1986 02/28/1987 08/26/1983 06/14/1988 08/28/1986 07/08/1990 03/27/1989 01/11/1974 09/11/1989 03/09/1989 02/01/1987

Birthplace Castro Valley, CA Clear Lake City, TX Columbus, OH Atlanta, GA Rockford, IL Durham, NC Kingston, Jamaica Danville, CA Petit Valley, Trinidad & Tobago England Philadelphia, PA Los Angeles, CA Austin, TX Cleveland, OH Long Beach, CA Tacoma, WA Queens, NY Portage, MI Waukesha, WI New York, NY Carrollton, TX Jacksonville, FL Seattle, WA North York, Ontario, Canada Sao Paulo, Brazil Tuxcan, Michoacan, Mexico Margate, FL San Jose, CA

2011 GP GS G 0 0 0 11 11 0 13 11 0 18 13 0 16 14 0 8 5 0 19 17 3 18 18 8 10 5 0 15 10 4 17 15 1 18 18 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 9 8 4 9 7 0 22 22 0 17 17 0 3 2 0 19 19 0 12 5 0 14 13 5 6 0 1 8 6 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 3 0 0 8 8 0

A 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 3

04/04/1961

CAREER GP GS G 0 0 0 59 52 1 195 174 0 68 59 1 27 18 0 19 15 3 39 29 4 99 63 33 127 89 31 15 10 4 160 148 11 262 236 13 2 2 0 4 1 0 117 74 21 27 23 1 187 186 0 133 81 9 71 62 0 143 126 0 12 5 0 77 43 18 6 0 1 58 52 3 16 16 0 4 1 0 3 0 0 16 15 1

A 0 1 14 6 1 0 3 6 9 1 30 28 0 0 16 3 0 9 7 2 2 7 0 4 1 0 0 3

W92 L91 T63

PORTLAND TIMBERS No. 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 33 98

Player Troy Perkins Kevin Goldthwaite Mike Chabala Eric Brunner Darlington Nagbe Sal Zizzo Peter Lowry Bright Dike Eddie Johnson Kalif Alhassan David Horst Jack Jewsbury James Marcelin Jorge Perlaza Jeremy Hall Rodrigo Lopez Jake Gleeson Diego Chara Rodney Wallace Ryan Pore Adin Brown Steve Purdy Brian Umony Chris Taylor Freddie Braun Lovel Palmer Spencer Thompson Kenny Cooper Mamadou Danso HEAD COACH : John Spencer

Pos GK DF DF DF MF FW MF FW FW MF DF MF MF FW DF MF GK MF DF FW GK DF FW DF MF MF FW FW DF

Ht 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-4 5-9 5-11 5-11 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-4 6-0 6-2 5-10 5-11 5-7 6-3 5-8 5-10 5-11 6-5 6-4 5-8 6-1 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-3 6-3

Wt 190 180 175 170 165 165 165 223 185 160 200 185 170 155 163 150 200 150 160 165 200 190 155 160 160 160 170 207 185

Birthdate 07/29/1981 12/09/1982 05/24/1984 02/12/1986 09/23/1988 04/03/1987 10/02/1985 02/02/1987 09/20/1984 10/15/1990 10/25/1985 04/13/1981 06/13/1986 10/11/1984 09/11/1988 05/10/1987 06/26/1990 04/05/1986 06/17/1988 09/23/1983 05/27/1978 02/05/1985 12/12/1988 05/12/1989 05/13/1988 08/30/1984 10/19/1988 10/21/1984 04/27/1983 09/11/1970

Birthplace Springfield, OH Sacramento, CA Fresno, CA Dublin, OH Liberia San Diego, CA Missoula, MT Edmond, OK Chester, England Accra, Ghana Pine Grove, PA Joplin, MO Saint-Marc, Haiti Guapi, Colombia Tampa, FL Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico Palmerston North, New Zealand Colombia San Jose, Costa Rica Mansfield, OH Pleasant Hills, CA Bakersfield, CA Kampala, Uganda Edmond, OK Royal Oak, MI Mandeville, Jamaica Phoenix, AZ Baltimore, MD Serekunda, Gambia

2011 GP GS G 16 16 0 4 3 1 9 4 1 19 19 2 18 13 1 19 4 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 20 18 0 8 5 0 20 20 6 13 8 0 21 20 5 16 16 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 16 15 0 20 19 2 8 2 0 2 2 0 8 8 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 19 1 0 0 0 21 16 3 15 15 2

A 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 5 0 6 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

CAREER GP GS G 115 115 0 91 75 4 49 38 2 58 55 4 18 13 1 29 5 0 27 22 5 0 0 0 6 2 1 20 18 0 11 7 0 215 162 20 13 8 0 21 20 5 53 47 0 8 0 0 4 3 0 16 15 0 59 55 5 66 19 3 85 85 0 13 12 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 43 3 0 0 0 111 102 43 15 15 2 W7 L10 T4

A 1 5 7 2 1 3 0 0 0 5 0 26 0 0 4 1 0 3 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 0


SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES vs PORTLAND TIMBERS BUCK SHAW STADIUM, Santa Clara, Calif. 7:30 p.m. PT (CSN-CA; KPTV Fox 12) August 6, 2011 (WEEK 21; MLS Game 211) The San Jose Earthquakes conclude their homestand aiming to put a stop to a long winless skid when they entertain the Portland Timbers on Saturday evening at Buck Shaw Stadium. The Quakes are without a victory in their last nine MLS games, following a 2-0 home loss to D.C. United last weekend. The Timbers put an end to a long home winless run in impressive fashion at midweek, with a 3-0 defeat of MLS overall leaders LA Galaxy. REFEREE: Hilario Grajeda. SAR (bench): Anthony Vasoli; JAR (opposite): Eric Proctor; 4th: Sorin Stoica MLS Career: 48 games; FC/gm: 25.1; Y/gm: 3.7; R: 9; pens: 8 INJURY REPORT: SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES – OUT: MF Andre Luiz (L knee injury); DF Ike Opara (L foot injury); QUESTIONABLE: DF Steven Beitashour (R leg injury); FW Alan Gordon (R quadriceps strain); MF Simon Dawkins (R hamstring strain); PROBABLE: DF Jason Hernandez (R calf strain) … PORTLAND TIMBERS – OUT: DF Kevin Goldthwaite (L knee ACL rupture); FW Spencer Thompson (R knee); PROBABLE: FW Bright Dike (R Achilles rupture); DF Jeremy Hall (groin soreness); MF Jack Jewsbury (hamstring strain); GK Troy Perkins (R hip soreness) INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: none SUSPENDED: POR: Diego Chara (caution accumulation; through Aug. 7) WARNINGS: SUSPENDED NEXT YELLOW CARD: SJ: Alan Gordon … POR: Rodney Wallace SUSPENDED AFTER TWO YELLOW CARDS: SJ: Sam Cronin, Bobby Convey, Jason Hernandez, Chris Leitch, Steven Lenhart … POR: James Marcelin, Lovel Palmer HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME: First meeting. RETURN MATCH: 9/21: Portland Timbers vs. San Jose Earthquakes, 7:30 p.m. PT  While the teams are meeting for the first time in league play, they played in the second round of U.S. Open Cup play-in matches. Ike Opara’s goal in the final minute of extra time gave the Earthquakes a 1-0 win May 3 at Jeld-Wen Field, the Timbers’ first loss to an MLS side at home.  Coaches record: Frank Yallop v POR: first game … John Spencer vs. COL: first game SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES The San Jose Earthquakes lost for second consecutive match, falling 2-0 to D.C. United on Saturday evening at Buck Shaw Stadium. The Quakes have 24 points from 21 games on the season, sitting in seventh place in the Western Conference. LAST MATCH  United opened the lead in the 57th minute when Andy Najar's pass from midfield found Dwayne De Rosario in behind the Earthquakes defense, and he curled his shot over a charging Jon Busch, the shot bouncing in off the bottom of the crossbar.  Ten minutes later, the visitors doubled their lead when De Rosario played a pass to Chris Pontius on the left flank and curled back into the box for the return pass, sending his first-time shot into the back of the net.  United played a man down for the final 20 minutes after Najar was ejected after hauling down Joey Gjertsen, who had slipped behind the visitors’ defense.  Earthquakes boss Frank Yallop made two changes to the team that went down to a 4-0 defeat to Real Salt Lake at Rio Tinto Stadium. Ramiro Corrales came in for the suspended Bobby Burling, and Alan Gordon started in place of Rafael Baca.  SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (4-4-2): Jon Busch - Tim Ward, Ramiro Corrales, Nana Attakora, Bobby Convey Jacob Peterson, Khari Stephenson (Matt Luzunaris 66), Sam Cronin, Chris Wondolowski - Alan Gordon (Anthony Ampaipitakwong 73), Scott Sealy (Joey Gjertsen 58). TEAM NEWS  The Earthquakes saw their winless run extended to nine games in the 2-0 home loss to D.C. United last weekend, the longest stretch without a victory since the club came back into MLS in 2008.  “We just have to pick ourselves up and get after it again next week; it is almost a must-win. These next two home matches are crucial for us,” said goalkeeper Jon Busch. “Unfortunately, we’ve put ourselves in a tough situation.”  The Quakes have scored just four goals in that stretch, shut out in seven of those nine games.

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“Losing at home is never good, especially when you have to win. We didn’t play well. It took us 30 minutes to get going,” said Earthquakes head coach Frank Yallop. “We had a spell [of good play] at the end of the first half. For the last 15 minutes we had a go. And then at the end, they had 10 men, and we started to have a few chances. But I think the quality was off tonight with us. They had two terrific goals, but I would’ve liked to score at home for sure. We had enough chances to get it done on the score sheet.” The game also opened a vital three-game homestand for the Quakes, which concludes with the visit by Colorado next weekend. The Quakes have just three of their final 10 games at Buck Shaw Stadium. “There are still enough games [to make it] but we’ve got to start winning. As soon as you have not enough games to get points in then you’re out,” said Yallop. “We can win away if we get ourselves sorted out. We had a better record on the road last year, so I’m hoping we can get ourselves together and make sure we do get our wins that we need to get. We can’t give up.” With Bobby Burling suspended and Jason Hernandez and Ike Opara both still injured, Yallop was forced to move Ramiro Corrales into central defense, a position he had not played in years. With Steven Lenhart out due to personal leave, Alan Gordon made his first start for the Quakes since arriving at the club following a July 14 trade with Toronto FC. “This is a blue collar team. That kind of fits my style. That’s what the roots of this team are from what I’ve seen over the years. Playing with (Chris Wondolowski) has been a pleasure. He is a finisher, a hard worker and a leader. I’m looking forward to playing alongside him and building a connection up top,” said Gordon. “I feel like I can come in here and add some strength up top; a physical presence who can battle. I want to come in here and score some goals and do anything I can to help on that end. That’s what I’m looking to do, and that’s what I will continue to do moving forward.”

PORTLAND TIMBERS The Portland Timbers got out to an early lead and eased to victory, snapping the LA Galaxy’s long unbeaten run in a 30 victory Wednesday at Jeld-Wen Field. The Timbers have 25 points from 21 games, sitting in seventh place in the Western Conference. LAST MATCH  The Timbers took the lead after 26 minutes. Defender Mike Chabala and midfielder Darlington Nagbe traded passes on the left flank, Chabala receiving the return in the area and blasting a right-footed shot past LA ‘keeper Josh Saunders.  Then in the 33rd minute, a Chabala throw-in to forward Kenny Cooper was tapped on to midfielder Diego Chara. He then centered it to Perlaza, who was able to send a sliding shot past Saunders and double the Portland lead.  The Timbers concluded the scoring in the 68th minute when a corner by Sal Zizzo found a leaping Eric Brunner at the top of the six-yard box and he powered home a free header.  Timbers coach John Spencer made three changes to the team that reached a 2-2 draw with Toronto FC at Jeld-Wen Field. James Marcelin, Kenny Cooper and Jorge Perlaza returned to the side, in place of Jack Jewsbury, Kalif Alhassan and Eddie Johnson.  PORTLAND TIMBERS (4-4-2): Troy Perkins - Lovel Palmer, David Horst, Eric Brunner, Mike Chabala - Sal Zizzo (Kalif Alhassan 90), James Marcelin, Diego Chara, Darlington Nagbe (Rodney Wallace 85) - Kenny Cooper, Jorge Perlaza (Brian Umony 88). TEAM NEWS  The Timbers had last won at home in league play on May 21, a 1-0 victory against the Columbus Crew. Portland was 0-4-2 during the stretch after winning its first five MLS matches at Jeld-Wen Field.  “I think we showed a massive amount of character tonight mentally after what happened to us at the weekend, when everybody expected us to blow Toronto away for some reason,” said Timbers head coach John Spencer. “I keep saying that there are no easy games in MLS. It's a very unpredictable league, as you've seen tonight. We've played very well and beat a team that is possibly the best team in the country right now."  Club captain Jack Jewsbury missed the match with a hamstring strain after playing every minute of the first 20 league matches in Portland’s inaugural MLS season.  "I think that Jack's been great for us. He's been influential. I think James Marcelin came in there and did a good job for us. I don't think there was one player on the field tonight that we couldn't say put in a fantastic performance, but you can't forget what Jack Jewsbury has done for us from the start of the season to now,” Spencer said. “He was missed, but I don't doubt for a minute that if he played tonight it wouldn't be the same result."  The Timbers also kept a clean sheet for the second time in four games, their first two since recording three shutouts in four games from April 30-May 21.  “Our concentration, at times, has let us down. ... I think the guys were up to really prove a lot of people wrong, that we could keep clean sheets,” Spencer said. “But now we have to enjoy it tonight and look forward to the

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San Jose game at the weekend with the same mentality. You can't get up for the bigger game and drop your standard for the game you think you should win." Forward Eddie Johnson was scratched from the lineup after suffering an injury during pre-match warmups and was replaced by Kenny Cooper, who made his first start since June 25, coming off the substitutes’ bench in each of the last five games. The game in San Jose starts a string of three consecutive games away from home for the Timbers, and five of their next seven are away from Jeld-Wen Field. "We've beaten some quality teams here. We beat the Crew, who are sitting at the top of the East, we should've beaten New York, we beat Philadelphia and Salt Lake. We've beaten some quality teams. What we have to do now is follow this up with a real good performance this weekend," Spencer said.

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2011 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES STATISTICS (5-8-9, 24 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER 8 F Chris Wondolowski 24 F Steven Lenhart 10 M Simon Dawkins 16 F Alan Gordon (TOT) 16 F Alan Gordon (SJ) 7 M Khari Stephenson 11 M Bobby Convey 12 D Ramiro Corrales 14 M *Brandon McDonald 25 F Ellis McLoughlin 33 D Steven Beitashour 23 M Anthony Ampaipitakwong 17 M Joey Gjertsen 19 F *Ryan Johnson 19 M Jacob Peterson (TOT) 19 M Jacob Peterson (SJ) 4 M Sam Cronin 3 D Chris Leitch 5 M Brad Ring 27 D Nana Attakora (TOT) 27 D Nana Attakora (SJ) 30 M Rafael Baca 2 D Bobby Burling 18 G Jon Busch 21 D Jason Hernandez 22 M Omar Jasseh 32 F Matt Luzunaris 15 D Justin Morrow 6 D Ike Opara 9 F Scott Sealy 20 D Tim Ward 28 M Andre Luiz 1 G David Bingham 13 G Andrew Weber Team totals Opponent totals

GP 18 14 15 9 1 19 17 18 11 6 8 12 9 14 17 4 18 13 16 8 2 4 11 22 19 1 3 1 8 10 3 0 0 0 22 22

GS 18 13 10 8 1 17 15 18 8 0 8 5 7 12 17 4 13 11 14 6 2 1 11 22 19 0 0 1 5 5 2 0 0 0 22 22

MIN 1612 1163 963 705 73 1371 1406 1573 695 148 675 546 441 1087 1332 308 1180 1025 1279 517 144 176 961 1980 1710 13 48 90 485 363 225 0 0 0 1980 1980

G 8 5 4 4 0 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 29

A 2 3 1 1 0 2 2 2 0 0 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 27

SHT 56 34 30 19 1 44 13 15 1 7 2 4 10 20 17 1 14 1 9 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 273 334

SOG 26 14 11 8 0 15 3 1 1 2 2 2 3 5 6 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 89 111

FC 18 30 5 27 4 27 16 11 7 7 10 7 2 17 11 2 15 8 25 4 1 0 10 0 15 0 2 0 10 3 0 0 0 0 252 221

FS 15 36 15 14 0 8 12 18 6 1 2 1 3 12 14 5 7 9 20 6 0 3 5 0 5 0 1 1 4 7 6 0 0 0 221 252

OFF 15 12 0 9 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 52 78

CK 0 0 7 0 0 0 27 1 0 0 0 19 11 1 35 10 6 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87 127

C 1 6 0 4 1 1 3 5 2 0 1 0 0 3 2 1 3 3 5 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 41 26

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Chris Wondolowski 2, Steven Lenhart 1, Simon Dawkins 1, Bobby Convey 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Brad Ring 1, Steven Lenhart 1, Chris Leitch 1, Ryan Johnson 1 Steven Beitashour 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN 18 G Jon Busch 22 22 1980 Team totals 22 22 1980 Opponent totals 22 22 1980

SHTS 111 111 89

SV 82 82 65

GA 29 29 24

GAA 1.32 1.32 1.09

PG 2 2 0

PA 2 2 0

W 5 5 8

L 8 8 5

* = Played with other teams in 2011. Only San Jose Earthquakes statistics listed here.

T 9 9 9

SO 6 6 10

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3


2011 PORTLAND TIMBERS STATISTICS (7-10-4, 25 pts.) UNF POS PLAYER 13 M Jack Jewsbury 15 F Jorge Perlaza 33 F Kenny Cooper 5 D Eric Brunner 98 D Mamadou Danso 22 D Rodney Wallace 6 M Darlington Nagbe 4 D Mike Chabala (TOT) 4 D Mike Chabala (POR) 2 D Kevin Goldthwaite 10 F Eddie Johnson 30 M Lovel Palmer (TOT) 30 M Lovel Palmer (POR) 11 M Kalif Alhassan 21 M Diego Chara 17 D Jeremy Hall 7 F Sal Zizzo 24 G Adin Brown 20 G Jake Gleeson 12 D David Horst 8 M Peter Lowry 14 M James Marcelin 16 M *Adam Moffat 1 G Troy Perkins 23 F Ryan Pore 25 D Steve Purdy 26 F Brian Umony 28 M Freddie Braun 9 F Bright Dike 19 M Rodrigo Lopez 27 D Chris Taylor 31 F Spencer Thompson Own-goals received Team totals Opponent totals

GP 20 21 21 19 15 20 18 9 2 4 6 22 3 20 16 16 19 2 4 8 3 13 4 16 8 8 3 0 0 0 0 0

GS 20 20 16 19 15 19 13 4 2 3 2 19 3 18 15 16 4 2 3 5 2 8 0 16 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0

MIN 1800 1567 1528 1701 1292 1691 1005 446 180 190 225 1720 270 1508 1373 1334 686 135 315 588 146 723 100 1440 200 720 64 0 0 0 0 0

21 21

21 21

1890 1890

G 6 5 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 27 34

A 6 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 34 29 47 12 13 15 19 3 2 1 5 39 6 30 12 9 9 0 0 2 1 6 0 0 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

SOG 14 10 17 2 5 6 7 2 1 1 2 9 2 7 4 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

FC 23 13 11 13 4 26 4 5 1 2 4 19 0 15 34 17 6 0 0 4 1 14 1 0 2 12 1 0 0 0 0 0

FS 15 21 39 17 5 13 24 1 0 5 5 11 0 34 12 13 12 0 1 1 2 7 3 2 6 9 1 0 0 0 0 0

OFF 2 30 25 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

CK 83 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

C 2 1 2 1 0 5 0 2 1 0 1 4 0 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

E 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

22 29

259 269

89 102

208 275

275 208

77 34

91 98

32 41

1 3

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Rodney Wallace 1, Jorge Perlaza 1, Jack Jewsbury 1, Mamadou Danso 1 Kenny Cooper 1, Mike Chabala 1, Eric Brunner 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Jack Jewsbury 3, Kalif Alhassan 3, Darlington Nagbe 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: Jack Jewsbury 3-4 PORTLAND TIMBERS INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING UNF POS GOALKEEPER GP GS 1 G Troy Perkins 16 16 20 G Jake Gleeson 4 3 24 G Adin Brown 2 2 Team totals 21 21 Opponent totals 21 21

MIN 1440 315 135 1890 1890

SHTS 76 17 9 102 89

SV 51 12 5 68 65

GA 24 6 4 34 27

GAA 1.50 1.71 2.67 1.62 1.29

PG 4 0 0 4 3

PA 4 0 0 4 4

W 5 2 0 7 10

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

L 8 0 2 10 7

T 3 1 0 4 4

SO 5 0 0 5 6


SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 2011 SCHEDULE DAY Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat. Sat.

DATE Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May

19 26 2 9 16 23 30 11 14 21 28

OPPONENT Real Salt Lake at FC Dallas Seattle Toronto FC at New York Chivas USA at Philadelphia at Vancouver Columbus New England at Chicago

RESULT L 0-1 W 2-0 T 2-2 T 1-1 L 0-3 L 1-2 L 0-1 T 1-1 W 3-0 W 2-1 T 2-2

ATT. 10,525 11,022 10,276 8,928 14,308 10,525 18,279 15,608 9,142 9,736 11,926

Sat. June Sat. June

4 Houston 11 at D.C. United

W 2-0 W 4-2

9,270 14,105

Fri. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat.

17 25 2 6 9 16 20 23 30 6 13 20 27 10 17 21 24 1 8 15 22

L T T L T T T L L

18,467 10,872 41,028 9,425 9,794 14,109 8,122 19,429 10,525

June June July July July July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct.

at Sporting KC Los Angeles New York at Chivas USA Philadelphia at Columbus Vancouver at Real Salt Lake D.C. United Portland Colorado at Los Angeles at Toronto FC Chicago at Houston at Portland at Colorado Sporting KC at New England at Seattle FC Dallas

0-1 0-0 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-4 0-2

W-L-T POS. PTS GOALS: 0-1-0 T6 0 RSL: Beckerman (63) 1-1-0 T4 3 SJ: Wondolowski (5,23) 1-1-1 T4 4 SJ: Dawkins (32) Stephenson (52); SEA: Evans (17) White (42) 1-1-2 T4 5 SJ: Dawkins (38); TOR: Gordon (27) 1-2-2 6 5 NY: Rodgers (2,15) Henry (87) 1-3-2 9 5 SJ: Wondolowski (16); CHV: Moreno (45) Trujillo (85) 1-4-2 9 5 PHI: Le Toux (76) 1-4-3 9 6 SJ: Wondolowski (39); VAN: Chiumiento (90) 2-4-3 T7 9 SJ: Wondolowski (50) McDonald (59) Stephenson (62) 3-4-3 T7 12 SJ: McLoughlin (71) Convey (83); NE: Tierney (86) 3-4-4 T7 13 SJ: Corrales (50) Wondolowski (74); CHI: Oduro (56) Gibbs (80) 4-4-4 8 16 SJ: Lenhart (69) Dawkins (90) 5-4-4 6 19 SJ: Lenhart (15,22,60) Dawkins (49); DC: Najar (13) Brettschneider (34) 5-5-4 6 19 KC: Sapong (31) 5-5-5 6 20 5-5-6 6 21 SJ: Stephenson (37) Lenhart (68); NY: Lindpere (7,85) 5-6-6 T6 21 CHV: Zemanski (64) LaBrocca (84) 5-6-7 T6 22 5-6-8 T6 23 5-6-9 6 24 SJ: Wondolowski (3,54); VAN: Hassli (42,61) 5-7-9 7 24 RSL: Saborio (63,75) Beckerman (78) Olave (83) 5-8-9 7 24 DC: De Rosario (57,67)

PORTLAND TIMBERS 2011 SCHEDULE DAY DATE Sat. Mar.

OPPONENT 19 at Colorado

RESULT L 1-3

ATT. 17,139

Sat. Mar. Sat. Apr. Thu. Apr.

26 at Toronto FC 2 at New England 14 Chicago

L 0-2 T 1-1 W 4-2

20,086 7,114 18,627

Sun. Apr.

17 FC Dallas

W 3-2

18,627

Sat. Sat. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sun.

23 30 6 14 21 29

L W W T W L

0-3 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 2-3

23,719 18,627 18,627 36,593 18,627 18,627

Apr. Apr. May May May May

at Los Angeles Real Salt Lake Philadelphia at Seattle Columbus D.C. United

Sat. June Sat. June Sun. June

4 at Chivas USA 11 Colorado 19 New York

L 0-1 L 0-1 T 3-3

14,076 18,627 18,627

Sat. June Sat. July Sun. July

25 at FC Dallas 2 Sporting KC 10 Seattle

L 0-4 L 1-2 L 2-3

10,470 18,627 18,627

Sat. July Sat. July Sat. July

16 at Chicago 23 at Columbus 30 Toronto FC

W 1-0 L 0-1 T 2-2

16,419 11,246 18,627

Wed. Sat. Sun. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat. Fri. Wed. Sat. Sun. Fri. Sat.

3 6 14 17 20 24 27 10 16 21 24 2 14 22

Los Angeles W 3-0 at San Jose at Houston at Sporting KC Vancouver Chivas USA at D.C. United at Philadelphia New England San Jose at New York at Vancouver Houston at Real Salt Lake

18,627

Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct.

W-L-T POS. PTS GOALS: 0-1-0 T6 0 POR: Cooper (80); COL: Larentowicz (8) Cummings (29) Smith (30) 0-2-0 T7 0 TOR: Martina (14,70) 0-2-1 T7 1 POR: Jewsbury (38); NE: McCarthy (22) 1-2-1 T7 4 POR: Perlaza (29,47) Wallace (38) own goal (84); CHI: own goal (66) Pappa (81) 2-2-1 4 7 POR: Jewsbury (13) Cooper (35) Wallace (55); DAL: Ferreira (83) Shea (86) 2-3-1 T5 7 LA: Barrett (4) Donovan (8,67) 3-3-1 T4 10 POR: Cooper (22) 4-3-1 T2 13 POR: Danso (71) 4-3-2 T5 14 POR: Danso (65); SEA: Fernandez (52) 5-3-2 T2 17 POR: Brunner (46) 5-4-2 0 17 POR: Jewsbury (68) Perlaza (88); DC: Kitchen (13) Pontius (75) Wolff (85) 5-5-2 T6 17 CHV: Mondaini (70) 5-6-2 T7 17 COL: Moor (90) 5-6-3 7 18 POR: Jewsbury (48) Goldthwaite (49) own goal (67); NY: da Luz (5) Henry (73) De Rosario (90) 5-7-3 7 18 DAL: Loyd (34) John (39) Shea (58) Jackson (87) 5-8-3 T7 18 POR: Nagbe (45); KC: Sapong (15) Collin (19) 5-9-3 8 18 POR: own goal (46) Perlaza (69); SEA: Montero (57,74) Alonso (83) 6-9-3 8 21 POR: Jewsbury (25) 6-10-3 8 21 CLB: Gaven (79) 6-10-4 8 22 POR: Johnson (23) Jewsbury (57); TOR: Marosevic (71) Koevermans (81) 7-10-4 7 25 POR: Chabala (26) Perlaza (33) Brunner (68)


SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2011)

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2011)

TEAM LOW GAMES (2011)

Goals 3 Steven Lenhart

06/11/2011

at

DC

W 4-2

Goals 4 06/11/2011

at

Shots 3 07/23/2011

at

RSL

L 0-4

Assists 2 Anthony Ampaipitakwong

05/28/2011

at

CHI

T 2-2

Assists 5 05/14/2011

vs. CLB

Shots on Goal 1 04/30/2011 1 07/23/2011

at at

PHI RSL

L 0-1 L 0-4

Shots 8 Steven Lenhart

06/11/2011

at

DC

W 4-2

Shots 26 06/25/2011

vs. LA

Fouls Committed 4 04/02/2011 vs. SEA

T 2-2

W 4-2

Shots on Goal 8 03/19/2011

Fouls Suffered 5 06/04/2011 vs. HOU

W 2-0

Corner Kicks 0 04/16/2011

at

L 0-3

Offside 0 05/14/2011 0 07/02/2011

vs. CLB vs. NY

W 3-0 T 2-2

vs. RSL vs. LA

L 0-1 T 0-0

vs. LA

T 0-0

Shots on Goal 4 Steven Lenhart Fouls Committed 5 Ryan Johnson 5 Ellis McLoughlin Fouls Suffered 5 Steven Lenhart

06/11/2011

07/09/2011 07/09/2011

at

DC

vs. PHI vs. PHI

T 0-0 T 0-0

vs. NE

vs. RSL

W 4-2

W 3-0

T 0-0

L 0-1

Fouls Committed 22 07/09/2011 vs. PHI Fouls Suffered 17 04/09/2011

05/21/2011

DC

T 0-0

vs. TOR

T 1-1

W 2-1 Corner Kicks 6 6 times

Offside 3 Chris Wondolowski 3 Ike Opara 3 Alan Gordon

03/26/2011 04/09/2011 07/30/2011

at DAL vs. TOR vs. DC

W 2-0 T 1-1 L 0-2

Offside 6 04/30/2011

at

PHI

L 0-1

Saves 1 03/19/2011 1 06/25/2011

Saves 9 Jon Busch

07/23/2011

at

L 0-4

Saves 9 07/23/2011

at

RSL

L 0-4

Shots Faced 1 06/25/2011

Shots Faced 13 Jon Busch Goals Allowed 4 Jon Busch

07/23/2011

07/23/2011

at

at

RSL

RSL

RSL

L 0-4

L 0-4

PORTLAND TIMBERS INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES (2011)

Shots Faced 13 07/23/2011 Goals Allowed 4 07/23/2011

at

at

RSL

RSL

NY

L 0-4

L 0-4

TEAM HIGH GAMES (2011)

TEAM LOW GAMES (2011)

Goals 2 Jorge Perlaza

04/14/2011

vs. CHI

W 4-2

Goals 4 04/14/2011

vs. CHI

W 4-2

Shots 5 03/19/2011

at

COL

L 1-3

Assists 2 Kalif Alhassan

04/17/2011

vs. DAL

W 3-2

Assists 4 08/03/2011

vs. LA

W 3-0

Shots on Goal 1 03/19/2011

at

COL

L 1-3

Shots 6 Kenny Cooper

08/03/2011

vs. LA

W 3-0

Shots 20 07/30/2011

vs. TOR

T 2-2

Fouls Committed 5 06/19/2011 vs. NY

T 3-3

Shots on Goal 2 13 times

Shots on Goal 11 07/30/2011

vs. TOR

T 2-2

Fouls Suffered 6 07/23/2011 at

CLB

L 0-1

Fouls Committed 5 Diego Chara

08/03/2011

vs. LA

W 3-0

Fouls Committed 16 04/14/2011 vs. CHI

W 4-2

Corner Kicks 1 03/19/2011 1 06/25/2011

at at

COL DAL

L 1-3 L 0-4

Fouls Suffered 5 Kenny Cooper 5 Kalif Alhassan 5 Jorge Perlaza

04/02/2011 04/14/2011 06/19/2011

at NE vs. CHI vs. NY

T 1-1 W 4-2 T 3-3

Fouls Suffered 25 06/19/2011

T 3-3

Offside 1 04/30/2011 1 05/14/2011 1 07/10/2011

vs. RSL at SEA vs. SEA

W 1-0 T 1-1 L 2-3

Saves 0 06/19/2011

vs. NY

T 3-3

Shots Faced 1 08/03/2011

vs. LA

W 3-0

Offside 4 Kenny Cooper 4 Jorge Perlaza 4 Kenny Cooper Saves 6 Troy Perkins 6 Troy Perkins Shots Faced 10 Troy Perkins Goals Allowed 4 Troy Perkins

04/17/2011 04/17/2011 05/29/2011

06/04/2011 06/25/2011

06/25/2011

06/25/2011

vs. DAL vs. DAL vs. DC

at at

at

at

CHV DAL

DAL

DAL

W 3-2 W 3-2 L 2-3

L 0-1 L 0-4

L 0-4

L 0-4

Corner Kicks 9 03/26/2011 9 06/04/2011 Offside 9 04/17/2011 9 06/11/2011 Saves 7 07/16/2011 Shots Faced 10 06/25/2011 Goals Allowed 4 06/25/2011

vs. NY

at at

TOR CHV

vs. DAL vs. COL

at

at

at

CHI

DAL

DAL

L 0-2 L 0-1

W 3-2 L 0-1

W 1-0

L 0-4

L 0-4


2011 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES VS. D.C. UNITED (1-0-0) UNF 24 10 33 7 23 2 18 11 12 4 21 14 5

POS PLAYER FWD Steven Lenhart MID Simon Dawkins DEF Steven Beitashour MID Khari Stephenson MID Anthony Ampaipitakwong DEF Bobby Burling GK Jon Busch MID Bobby Convey DEF Ramiro Corrales MID Sam Cronin DEF Jason Hernandez MID*Brandon McDonald MID Brad Ring ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

GS 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1

MIN 90 42 90 48 89 90 90 90 90 90 90 1 90

G 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 8 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

SOG 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FC 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 3

FS 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1

OFF 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CK 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1

1 1

90 90

4 2

3 2

13 21

6 6

12 11

11 12

1 4

1 10

1 0

0 0

0 0

GP 1

GS 1

MIN 90

SHTS 6

SV 4

GA 2

GAA 2.00

PG 0

PA 0

W 1

L 0

T 0

1 1

1 1

90 90

6 6

4 2

2 4

2.00 4.00

0 0

0 0

1 0

0 1

0 0

GAME-WINNING GOALS: Simon Dawkins 1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS: Steven Lenhart 1 PENALTY KICK GOALS/ATTEMPTS: None

UNF POS GOALKEEPER 18 GK Jon Busch ----------Team totals Opponent totals

SO O'TIME 0 0-0-0 0 0

0-0-0 0-0-0

2011 D.C. UNITED VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (0-1-0) UNF POS PLAYER 29 FWD Blake Brettschneider 14 M/F Andy Najar 22 DEF Chris Korb 16 FWD Josh Wolff 24 MID Brandon Barklage 9 FWD Charlie Davies 27 MID Fred 28 GK Bill Hamid 23 MID Perry Kitchen 10 MID*Dax McCarty 13 M/F Chris Pontius 19 MID Clyde Simms 15 DEF Ethan White 21 DEF Daniel Woolard ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

GS 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1

MIN 62 90 68 90 22 28 90 90 90 12 90 90 90 78

G 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 2 5 0 3 1 0 5 0 1 0 3 0 0 1

SOG 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FC 2 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0

FS 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 0

OFF 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

CK 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1

1 1

90 90

2 4

2 3

21 13

6 6

11 12

12 11

4 1

10 1

0 1

0 0

0 0

GP 1

GS 1

MIN 90

SHTS 6

SV 2

GA 4

GAA 4.00

PG 0

PA 0

W 0

L 1

T 0

1 1

1 1

90 90

6 6

2 4

4 2

4.00 2.00

0 0

0 0

0 1

1 0

0 0

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

UNF POS GOALKEEPER 28 GK Bill Hamid ----------Team totals Opponent totals

SO O'TIME 0 0-0-0 0 0

0-0-0 0-0-0


SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES VS. PORTLAND TIMBERS ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RESULTS

CAREER COACHING RECORDS: Frank Yallop vs. POR John Spencer vs. SJ

0-0-0 (1.00 pts./game) 0-0-0 (1.00 pts./game)

First meeting

2010 W-L-T BREAKDOWNS:

At Halftime: Leading Tied Trailing First Goal: Scored Allowed Goals Scored: 0 goals 1 goals 2 goals 3 goals 4 or more Goals Allowed: 0 goals 1 goals 2 goals 3 goals 4 goals

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES W-L-T Streak (started)

PORTLAND TIMBERS W-L-T Streak (started)

1-0-1 4-6-7 0-2-1

1 Ts (5/11/2011) 2 Ls (7/23/2011) 2 Ls (4/16/2011)

5-0-1 2-4-2 0-6-1

1 Ws (8/3/2011) 4 Ls (6/4/2011) 2 Ls (6/25/2011)

4-1-3 1-7-3

1 Ts (7/20/2011) 3 Ls (7/6/2011)

7-1-1 0-9-3

1 Ws (8/3/2011) 3 Ls (6/25/2011)

0-7-3 0-1-2 3-0-4 1-0-0 1-0-0

2 1 2 3 5

Ls Ts Ts Ws Ws

(7/23/2011) (5/11/2011) (7/2/2011) (9/25/2010) (5/22/2004)

0-6-0 4-2-2 0-2-1 2-0-1 1-0-0

6 1 1 1 1

Ls Ws Ts Ws Ws

(3/26/2011) (7/16/2011) (7/30/2011) (8/3/2011) (4/14/2011)

3-0-3 1-3-2 1-3-4 0-1-0 0-1-0

3 1 1 8 3

Ts Ls Ls Ls Ls

(6/25/2011) (6/17/2011) (7/30/2011) (5/23/2009) (5/8/2009)

5-0-0 0-3-2 2-2-1 0-4-1 0-1-0

5 3 1 1 1

Ws Ls Ts Ls Ls

(4/30/2011) (6/4/2011) (7/30/2011) (7/10/2011) (6/25/2011)

CURRENT PORTLAND TIMBERS PLAYERS CAREER STATISTICS VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (0-0-0) PLAYER Kenny Cooper Jack Jewsbury Eric Brunner Adin Brown Mike Chabala Kevin Goldthwaite Jeremy Hall Peter Lowry Lovel Palmer Troy Perkins Rodney Wallace Sal Zizzo

GP 3 11 3 7 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 1

GS 3 7 3 7 3 3 1 2 2 3 2 0

MIN 263 747 270 640 258 255 89 150 180 270 180 24

G 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHT 11 13 2 0 0 2 0 0 8 0 2 2

GOALKEEPER Troy Perkins Adin Brown

GP 3 7

MIN 270 640

SHTS 14 46

SV 8 32

GAA 1.67 1.97

PG 0 0


SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES CAREER STATISTICS VS. D.C. UNITED (15-10-6)

CURRENT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES PLAYERS CAREER STATISTICS VS. D.C. UNITED (15-10-6)

PLAYER Ronald Cerritos Manny Lagos Steven Lenhart Jeff Baicher Ronnie Ekelund Eric Wynalda Landon Donovan Lawrence Lozzano Ryan Johnson Chris Wondolowski Dwayne De Rosario Ian Russell Cornell Glen Darren Huckerby Brian Mullan Arturo Alvarez Khodadad Azizi Altimont Butler Abdul Thompson Conteh Ramiro Corrales John Cunliffe Simon Dawkins Troy Dayak John Doyle Missael Espinoza Ike Opara Chris Roner Ramon Sanchez Jamil Walker Jeff Agoos Eddie Lewis Wade Barrett Braeden Cloutier Michael Emenalo Richard Mulrooney Steven Beitashour Paul Bravo Dario Brose Dan Calichman Brian Ching Jimmy Conrad Eric Denton Zak Ibsen Ben Iroha Dave Salzwedel Scott Sealy Khari Stephenson Ryan Tinsley Tim Ward Michael Zaher

GP 12 7 1 10 8 4 8 5 5 4 11 10 2 2 7 5 1 1 2 14 1 1 9 9 2 1 3 2 5 9 9 9 3 6 12 2 2 4 1 4 5 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 1 1

GS 12 5 1 6 8 4 8 4 4 3 7 6 1 2 7 2 1 1 1 14 1 0 8 9 2 1 2 2 0 9 6 9 2 6 12 2 2 2 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1

MIN 1046 464 90 614 659 331 724 386 326 315 685 577 88 180 543 226 89 90 119 1270 56 42 720 810 167 90 192 180 66 745 582 783 190 540 1055 155 166 231 90 275 302 180 254 269 270 171 107 235 90 90

G 5 5 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 3 2 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

SHT 24 14 8 9 14 7 19 7 6 6 12 5 4 5 3 4 4 1 6 20 2 1 4 6 6 1 4 2 3 5 14 1 2 1 8 0 2 5 0 8 2 0 0 3 0 4 3 0 0 0

Team totals Opponent totals

31 31

31 31

2810 2810

48 50

47 57

351 377

GOALKEEPER Jon Busch Andrew Weber Pat Onstad Joe Cannon Jon Conway Tom Liner Dave Salzwedel David Kramer Andy Kirk ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 3 1 8 9 2 3 3 1 1

MIN 270 90 720 830 180 270 270 90 90

SHTS 19 6 37 41 18 24 20 6 10

SV 15 3 27 27 13 16 14 3 5

GAA 1.00 1.00 1.13 1.52 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 4.00

PG 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1

31 31

2810 2810

181 169

123 115

1.60 1.54

4 6

PLAYER Scott Sealy Steven Lenhart Jacob Peterson Alan Gordon Chris Wondolowski Ramiro Corrales Simon Dawkins Ike Opara Tim Ward Nana Attakora Steven Beitashour Sam Cronin Khari Stephenson Anthony Ampaipitakwong Bobby Burling Jon Busch Bobby Convey Jason Hernandez Chris Leitch Brad Ring Andrew Weber Team totals Opponent totals

GP 14 5 9 10 5 21 1 1 7 5 2 5 3 1 4 21 5 9 21 2 1 31 31

GS 12 3 8 5 4 20 0 1 7 4 2 5 2 1 4 21 5 8 18 1 1 31 31

GOALKEEPER Andrew Weber Jon Busch ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 1 21

MIN 90 1905

31 31

2810 2810

MIN 1013 311 640 493 360 1835 42 90 600 424 155 450 108 89 315 1905 450 725 1654 121 90 2810 2810

G 5 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 50

A 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 57

SHT 28 16 16 9 6 23 1 1 4 3 0 2 3 0 1 0 5 0 3 2 0 351 377

SHTS 6 113

SV 3 85

GAA 1.00 1.13

PG 0 4

181 169

123 115

1.60 1.54

4 6


D.C. UNITED CAREER STATISTICS VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (10-15-6)

CURRENT D.C. UNITED PLAYERS CAREER STATISTICS VS. SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (10-15-6)

PLAYER Jaime Moreno Raul Diaz Arce Christian Gomez Steve Rammel John Harkes Ben Olsen Tony Sanneh Andy Najar Eliseo Quintanilla Marco Etcheverry Eddie Pope Richie Williams Geoff Aunger Bobby Convey Roy Lassiter Ryan Nelsen Earnie Stewart Petter Villegas A.J. Wood Blake Brettschneider Ali Curtis Eric Denton Luciano Emilio Alecko Eskandarian Kris Kelderman Dema Kovalenko Gonzalo Martinez Santino Quaranta Clyde Simms Jeff Agoos Marcelo Gallardo John Maessner Freddy Adu Brian Carroll Ronald Cerritos Ryan Cordeiro Rod Dyachenko Mario Gori Joshua Gros Ben Iroha Stephen King Chris Korb Clint Peay Chris Pontius Hristo Stoitchkov Carey Talley Josh Wolff

GP 21 6 4 4 7 16 7 2 4 16 12 10 5 8 4 9 5 1 4 1 1 1 3 6 4 7 2 8 7 11 2 6 4 5 2 2 2 3 5 2 2 1 4 4 1 8 1

GS 19 5 3 3 7 16 7 2 3 13 12 10 5 6 3 9 5 0 3 1 1 1 3 3 2 7 2 7 7 11 2 3 2 5 2 0 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 4 1 4 1

MIN 1634 502 267 281 628 1282 592 179 283 1217 1054 907 435 597 315 820 450 16 215 62 82 90 265 240 173 602 180 609 630 1000 165 319 216 450 180 71 100 147 272 135 145 68 231 360 90 400 90

G 9 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 6 1 0 1 3 2 2 0 0 7 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

SHT 35 19 9 9 17 15 8 8 9 24 5 7 7 7 9 4 8 1 11 2 4 1 8 6 3 3 1 17 3 8 5 3 2 1 4 4 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 12 0 4 3

Team totals Opponent totals

31 31

31 31

2810 2810

50 48

57 47

377 351

GOALKEEPER Scott Garlick Tom Presthus Zach Wells Nick Rimando Josh Wicks Jeff Causey Troy Perkins Louis Crayton Mark Simpson Mike Ammann Bill Hamid Milos Kocic ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 2 3 1 9 2 4 3 1 4 1 1 1

MIN 180 270 90 820 142 360 270 90 370 90 90 38

SHTS 7 13 5 50 9 27 14 4 26 6 6 2

SV 6 9 3 40 7 19 8 2 16 3 2 0

GAA 0.50 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.27 1.50 1.67 2.00 2.19 3.00 4.00 4.74

PG 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

31 31

2810 2810

169 181

115 123

1.54 1.60

6 4

PLAYER Dwayne De Rosario Josh Wolff Andy Najar Joseph Ngwenya Blake Brettschneider Santino Quaranta Clyde Simms Stephen King Chris Korb Chris Pontius Brandon Barklage Marc Burch Steve Cronin Charlie Davies Bill Hamid Dejan Jakovic Perry Kitchen Brandon McDonald Devon McTavish Kurt Morsink Ethan White Daniel Woolard Jed Zayner Team totals Opponent totals

GP 7 20 2 4 1 8 7 5 1 4 1 4 3 1 1 2 1 1 5 2 1 3 5 31 31

GS 5 15 2 2 1 7 7 4 1 4 0 4 3 0 1 2 1 1 4 2 1 2 5 31 31

GOALKEEPER Steve Cronin Bill Hamid ----------Team totals Opponent totals

GP 3 1

MIN 270 90

31 31

2810 2810

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115 123

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6 4


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Portland Timbers, Aug. 6, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT Earthquakes vs. Portland Timbers All-Time MLS Regular Season: 0-0-0 Home: 0-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Shootouts: 0-0-0 Playoffs: 0-0-0; U.S. Open Cup: 2-0-0; U.S. Open Cup Play-In: 1-0-0 All-Time Scoring: San Jose – 0, Portland – 0 Quick Facts 2011 Record Leading Scorer Assist Leaders Head Coach

San Jose Earthquakes 5-8-9 Chris Wondolowski (8) Two Players (3) Frank Yallop

Portland Timbers 6-10-4 Jack Jewsbury (6) Jack Jewsbury (6) John Spencer

Pronunciations available on last page of notes. San Jose’s Record in August The Quakes are 31-24-6 all-time in August in MLS play. Misc. Notes Last Game Earthquakes 0, DC United 2; July 30, 2011; Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara, Calif. The San Jose Earthquakes lost for the first time in the club’s last seven games at home, falling 2-0 against D.C. United in front of a sold out crowd of 10,525 at Buck Shaw Stadium. Former San Jose striker Dwayne De Rosario scored both goals for D.C. United, one in the 57th minute and another in the 66th minute, to lead United to the win.

2011 EARTHQUAKES SCHEDULE (7-8-10 Overall, 5-8-9 MLS) DATE

Day

OPPONENT

Time (PT)/Res.

March 19 Sat. Real Salt Lake L 1-0 March 26 Sat. at FC Dallas W 2-0 April 2 Sat. Seattle T 2-2 April 9 Sat. Toronto FC T 1-1 April 16 Sat. at New York L 3-0 April 23 Sat. Chivas USA L 2-1 April 30 Sat. at Philadelphia L 1-0 May 3 Tues. at Portland W 1-0 (OT)* May 11 Wed. at Vancouver T 1-1 May 14 Sat. Columbus W 3-0 May 21 Sat. New England Revolution W 2-1 May 24 Tues. Chicago L 2-2 (5-4 pks)* May 28 Sat. at Chicago T 2-2 June 4 Sat. Houston W 2-0 June 11 Sat. at D.C. United W 4-2 June 17 Fri. at Kansas City L 1-0 June 25 Sat. Los Angeles T 0-0 July 2 Sat. New York T 2-2 July 6 Wed. at Chivas USA L 2-0 July 9 Sat. Philadelphia T 0-0 July 12 Tues. West Bromwich Albion W 2-1** July 16 Sat. at Columbus T 0-0 July 20 Wed. Vancouver T 2-2 July 23 Sat. at Real Salt Lake L 4-0 July 30 Sat. D.C. United L 2-0 Aug. 6 Sat. Portland 7:30 p.m. PT Aug. 13 Sat. Colorado 7:30 p.m. PT Aug. 20 Sat. at Los Angeles 7:30 p.m. PT Aug. 27 Sat. at Toronto FC 4:00 p.m. PT Sept. 10 Sat. Chicago 7:30 p.m. PT Sept. 17 Sat. at Houston 5:30 p.m. PT Sept. 21 Wed. at Portland 7:30 p.m. PT Sept. 24 Sat. at Colorado 6:00 p.m. PT Oct. 1 Sat. Kansas City 7:30 p.m. PT Oct. 8 Sat. at New England 4:30 p.m. PT Oct. 15 Sat. at Seattle 7:30 p.m. PT Oct. 22 Sat. FC Dallas 7:30 p.m. PT Bold – Home Game *Open Cup Play-in **International Friendly

Last Game vs. Portland Timbers Earthquakes 1, D.C. United 0; May 3, 2011; JELD-WEN Field; Portland, Oregon The San Jose Earthquakes pulled out a dramatic 1-0 overtime win over the Portland Timbers at JELD-WEN Field in a Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Play-in match. Ike Opara netted the winning goal in the final minute of overtime, heading home a cross from Sam Cronin. Andrew Weber made three saves, including a couple of big ones early in the match, to earn the shutout in his first appearance of the season. The win was the Quakes first-ever victory in a U.S. Open Cup Play-in game. History of the Quakes – Portland Timbers Rivalry The Earthquakes and Timbers rivalry dates back to when the teams played in the North American Soccer League … The squads faced off for the first time as members of the NASL in 1975 in San Jose and the Earthquakes were victorious 2-1 with Ilija Mitic scoring both goals for the Quakes … The Timbers evened the series with a 2-1 home victory towards the end of the ’75 season … In 1976 the teams only met once and Portland got the better of the Earthquakes in a 1-0 victory in San Jose … The Earthquakes swept the 1977 season series with a 3-2 victory at home and 2-1 win in Portland … The Timbers came back in 1978 and outscored the Earthquakes 8-2 in two wins on their way to the NASL National Conference Final, where they lost to the New York Cosmos … The teams split the 1979 series with Portland winning 4-3 in San Jose and the Earthquakes winning 2-1 in Portland …In 1980 the Earthquakes dropped both games to the Timbers, losing each match by just one goal … The Timbers got the best of the Earthquakes in 1981 as well, sweeping the season series by finals of 3-0 and 2-1 … 1982 was the last NASL series between the two teams … The Earthquakes won the first game 1-0 in Portland and the Timbers were victorious 1-0 when they traveled to San Jose … The two sides played again in a 2001 exhibition in Portland and the Timbers were victorious 2-1 … The next meeting came in 2004 during the U.S. Open Cup and the Earthquakes won 30 … In 2005 the sides met again in the U.S. Open Cup and the Earthquakes were victorious 2-0 … The Earthquakes topped Portland in U.S. Open Cup Qualifying 1-0 on May 3, 2011 with Ike Opara scoring the game winner in the 120th minute. Earthquakes – Portland Timbers Connections Portland defender Eric Brunner played for the New York Red Bulls with San Jose defender Chris Leitch in 2008 and with San Jose Forward Steven Lenhart from 2009-2010 ... San Jose All-Star forward Chris Wondolowski played for Houston Dynamo with Portland defender Mike Chabala from 2006-2009 ... San Jose defender Justin Morrow attended Notre Dame with Portland forward Bright Dike from 2007-2009 ... Portland defender Kevin Goldthwaite played for Toronto FC with San Jose defenders Nana Attakora and Chris Leitch in 2007 ... San Jose defender Jason Hernandez played for Chivas USA with Portland midfielder Rodrigo Lopez from 2006-2007 ... Portland midfielder Peter Lowry played for Chicago Fire with San Jose goalkeeper Jon Busch from 2008-2009 and with San Jose


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Portland Timbers, Aug. 6, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT defender Tim Ward from 2009-2010 ... Peter Lowry attended Santa Clara University, home of the San Jose Earthquakes, from 20042007 ... Portland goalkeeper Troy Perkins played for DC United in 2004 with San Jose defender Bobby Convey and in 2005 with San Jose goalkeeper Andrew Weber. Portland Timbers All-Time Leaders vs. Earthquakes Midfielder Jack Jewsbury has one goal and one assist in 11 career appearances … Forward Kenny Cooper has scored two goals in three career appearances … Goalkeeper Adin Brown is 1-5-1 in seven career appearances and recorded one shutout. Wondolowski to Play in 100th Career Game Chris Wondolowski will play in his 100th Career MLS game when the Earthquakes host the Timbers on Saturday, August 6. Reserve League Continues The Earthquakes will host the Portland Timbers Reserves in Reserve League play at the Nutrilite Training Facility on Sunday, Aug. 7. San Jose’s reserve squad is 3-2-1 through its first six games of the season. They drew Chivas USA 1-1 on July 26 in their last match. Gordon Makes First Start with San Jose Forward Alan Gordon made his first career start with the Earthquakes on July 30 against D.C. United. The eight-year MLS veteran started and played 73 minutes in 2-0 loss against visiting United. Gordon was traded to San Jose along with Jacob Peterson and Nana Attakora from Toronto FC in exchange for Ryan Johnson, allocation money and an international player slot. Luzunaris Loan Update Matt Luzunaris returned from Orlando to suit up for the Earthquakes against D.C. United on July 30. The forward entered the match as a substitute for Khari Stephenson in the 66th minute. Luzunaris joined Orlando City FC on July 15 and has since appeared in three matches for the club. He started and played 79 minutes for Orlando City in a 1-0 win against English Premier League side Newcastle United. He has scored two goals in two weeks during his time with the USL Pro Division squad, one against Rochester and another against Bolton. Orlando City FC will open post-season play with a match against the Charleston Battery on Wednesday, Aug. 3. Marathon July Comes to an End Saturday’s match against D.C. United was the Earthquakes’ eighth and final match of the month. The Quakes finished the month 0-3-4 in MLS regular season matches and 1-3-4 overall, including a 2-1 win against English Premier League side West Bromwich Albion. Wondolowski, Convey Appear in AT&T MLS All-Star Game San Jose Earthquakes stars Chris Wondolowski and Bobby Convey suited up for MLS team in the 2011 AT&T MLS All-Star game against Manchester United on July 27 at Red Bull Arena. Convey started and played 61 minutes at left back for Hans Backe’s squad while Wondolowski came off the bench to play the second half as a striker. Manchester United won the match 4-0. Attakora Debuts for San Jose Midfielder Nana Attakora made his debut for the Earthquakes on Saturday against Real Salt Lake. The fifth-year player started and played 54 minutes in his first appearance. Attakora also played 90 minutes in San Jose’s Reserve League match at Chivas USA on Tuesday. He was traded to San Jose along with Jacob Peterson and Alan Gordon from Toronto FC in exchange for Ryan Johnson, allocation money and an international player slot. Rafael Baca Makes First MLS Start Rookie midfielder Rafael Baca made his first MLS start for the Quakes against Real Salt Lake on July 23 at Rio Tinto Stadium, playing the full 90 minutes in a 4-0 loss. Baca played in his first career MLS game on July 9, against the Philadelphia Union. He came in as a substitute for Simon Dawkins in the 80th minute. Baca signed with the Earthquakes on July 8 after playing with Loyola Marymount University for four years. Earthquakes Recall Morrow from Loan Second-year defender Justin Morrow returned from a brief loan stint with FC Tampa Bay on Monday. He will make the trip to Los Angeles with San Jose’s reserve squad to take on Chivas USA. Morrow appeared in three matches during his time with FC Tampa Bay, a 1-0 win against English Premier League side Bolton, a 2-1 win against FC Edmonton and a 2-1 loss against the Atlanta Silverbacks. Busch the Shot Stopper Twenty-two games into the season, Earthquakes goalkeeper Jon Busch is second in the league in saves with 82. Toronto FC’s Stefan Frei leads the pack with 94 saves in 24 matches. New England’s Matt Reis trails Busch by two saves with 80 in 19 matches. Busch Led MLS in Saves for Month of July Goalkeeper Jon Busch led the MLS in saves for the month of July with 32. Toronto FC’s Stefan Frei was in second behind Busch with 24 saves, and New England’s Matt Reis in third with 23. Busch Among MLS Career Leaders for Shutouts Jon Busch picked up his 59th career clean sheet on July 16 in a 0-0 draw against the Columbus Crew at Columbus Crew Stadium. The Earthquakes’ starting goalkeeper is eighth among MLS all-time leaders. He has recorded 13 shutouts in two seasons with San Jose, 21


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Portland Timbers, Aug. 6, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT during three seasons (2007-09) with the Chicago Fire and 25 in five seasons (2002-06) with the Columbus Crew. Next on the list is former MLS standout Tony Meola with 62. Wondolowski Passes De Rosario for No. 3 on Quakes All-Time Scoring Chart San Jose Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski continues to inch up the franchise’s all-time scoring charts. Wondo added to his total with two goals against Vancouver Whitecaps FC in a 2-2 draw on July 20 at Buck Shaw Stadium, giving him a total of 29 with the Quakes. The Danville, Calif. native has now passed Dwayne De Rosario, who scored 27 for the team from 2001-2005, for No. 3 on the all-time list. The career leader for the Quakes is Ronald Cerritos, who notched 61 from 1997-2001 and in 2005. Next on the list is Landon Donovan, who scored 32 goals in his Earthquakes career. Hernandez in Quakes’ Top-10 List for Career Starts With his start against the LA Galaxy on June 25, Earthquakes defender Jason Hernandez moved into No. 10 on the club’s all-time list for career starts. Hernandez is in his fourth season with San Jose and has now started 90 matches during that time. Next on the list is current Earthquakes assistant coach Ian Russell with 91 starts. Scoring First Under Yallop During Frank Yallop's first tenure with San Jose, the Earthquakes were one of the best teams in the league when scoring the first goal. The team went 36-2-1 from 2001-03 when scoring the first goal of the game. The Quakes only gave up leads two times in 2002, losing 21 to Los Angeles on July 4 and falling 2-1 to Kansas City on July 27. Yallop's team was 8-1-3 in 2008 when scoring first, 6-1-5 in 2009, 12-0-2 in 2010 and so far in 2011 is 3-1-3 when netting the first goal. Halftime Success The Earthquakes remain amongst the best in league history in holding onto a half-time lead after beating FC Dallas on March 26 and tying against Vancouver Whitecaps FC on May 11. Since the beginning of the 2000 season, the Earthquakes are 66-1-14 in games when leading at the half, including impressive marks of 7-0-2 in 2010, 4-0-3 in 2009, 8-0-1 in 2003, 7-0-1 in 2004 and 7-0-3 in 2005. Despite holding a halftime lead on May 10, 2008 vs. Columbus, the Quakes fell 3-2. That game marked the team's first loss since 1999 when holding a halftime lead. Making the First One Count The Earthquakes are 91-6-22 in their last 119 matches when scoring first. They finished 8-1-3 in 2008 when scoring first, 6-1-5 in 2009, went undefeated last year with a 12-0-2 record and are 3-1-3 this season. In 2005, San Jose went undefeated at 14-0-5 when scoring first. The Earthquakes were 25-2-2 in 2001 and 2002 when finding the back of the net first. The Quakes only gave up leads two times in 2002, losing 2-1 to Los Angeles on July 4 and falling 2-1 to Kansas City on July 27. The team continued that trend in 2003, possessing an 11-0-1 mark in the regular season when they scored the first goal. In 2004, the Quakes went 8-1-1 when scoring first, the top mark in MLS. The Quakes gave up their lead and lost to Los Angeles on July 4, 2004 for the first time since July 27, 2002 against Kansas City. The Quakes are also impressive in the playoffs when scoring first, posting a 7-0-0 record. Boot it Like Bingham Goes Viral Earthquakes goalkeeper David Bingham’s goal has been viewed over 3.6 million times since he scored a 90-yard goal in a 2-1 win against English Premier League side West Bromwich Albion two weeks ago at Buck Shaw Stadium. Bingham launched the ball from the edge of his own box and found the net on one hop. The video can be found in the Earthquakes’ YouTube channel. Peterson Tallies First Assist for the Earthquakes Jacob Peterson notched his first assist with the Earthquakes on July 20 against the Vancouver Whitecaps. He minted his Earthquakes career on July 16, getting the start and playing 62 minutes in a 0-0 draw against the Columbus Crew. The midfielder was traded to San Jose along with Nana Attakora and Alan Gordon from Toronto FC in exchange for Ryan Johnson, allocation money and an international player slot. Dawkins Notches First Career Assist Simon Dawkins tallied his first career assist on July 20 against the Vancouver Whitecaps. His chip allowed Wondolowski to score his seventh goal of the season and the first goal of the match in the third minute. San Jose Offers Fans the Chance to Be Krazy George for a Day San Jose Earthquakes fans that think they have what it takes to be Krazy George will get their chance. Last week the club announced the launch of its Krazy George Contest, a three-tiered competition that will result in one person winning the opportunity to perform alongside the iconic entertainer when San Jose hosts Sporting Kansas City on Oct. 1. Sign-ups are now open for the first phase of the contest. Fans can nominate themselves at www.sjearthquakes.com/krazygeorge. A pool of as many as 10 semifinalists will then be selected to perform a routine before a panel of three judges – Earthquakes head coach Frank Yallop, club ambassador Kelly Gray and the original Krazy George – on Friday, Aug. 5. From that group of 10, five finalists will be selected based on the creativity of their presentation, engagement of the judges and team pride. In order to decide a winner, fans will vote amongst the finalists’ performances using an online poll at www.sjearthquakes.com. The Earthquakes will post a video of each finalist’s performance in addition to the judge’s comments on the club’s official YouTube channel that will be available on the polling page for fans to watch and determine which contestant deserves to be the next Krazy George. Earthquakes Acquire Gordon, Attakora, Peterson From Toronto FC


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Portland Timbers, Aug. 6, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT The San Jose Earthquakes announced on Thursday, July 14 that the club has acquired forward Alan Gordon, defender Nana Attakora and midfielder Jacob Peterson from Toronto FC in exchange for Ryan Johnson, allocation money and an international player slot. San Jose will regain its international slot on Jan. 1, 2013. For bios on Gordon, Attakora and Peterson, see below. Goalkeeper David Bingham Scores vs. West Brom Earthquakes goalkeeper David Bingham scored three minutes into the July 12 international friendly against West Bromwich Albion of the English Premier League. The improbable strike originated 90 yards out, took one bounce and scooted over the head of West Brom keeper Boaz Myhill and into the net. The video can be found on www.sjearthquakes.com and in San Jose’s YouTube channel. The video has been viewed nearly 1.5 million times in the last week. Quakes Defeat English Premier League Team for First Time in Club History San Jose’s 2-1 win against West Bromwich Albion was the Quakes’ first against an English Premier League opponent. The Quakes previously drew against club partner Tottenham Hotspur on July 17, 2010 at Buck Shaw Stadium and tied 1-1 against Aston Villa on May 13, 1997 at Spartan Stadium in San Jose, Calif. Earthquakes Host 2011 Corporate Cup The San Jose Earthquakes hosted its second annual Corporate Cup on Saturday at the Nutrilite Training Facility. Teams from organizations across the Bay Area competed in three difference divisions: Co-Ed, Corporate Men’s and Open Men’s. Winners included Maxim Integrated Product “Innovators” in Corporate Men’s, V&M Construction in Co-Ed and Fighttheflop.com in Men’s Open. Earthquakes Academy Wraps Up 2011 Generation adidas Cup The Earthquakes U-17’s finished their run at the 2011 Generation adidas Cup with a 2-1-2 mark. San Jose defeated a tough Houston Dynamo squad 2-1 in their opener before falling 1-0 against Columbus. The Quakes had a chance to advance to the semifinals after drawing even with defending champion D.C. United 1-1 in the final game of group play, but ultimately fell in penalty kicks. In consolation play, San Jose drew against Sporting Kansas City before again losing the penalty-kick shootout and defeated Colorado 2-1. Odwalla Bottle $5 Ticket Discount The San Jose Earthquakes and Odwalla are teaming up to help fans save. On Aug. 13, fans can redeem any Odwalla bottle at the Earthquakes Box Office on game day in exchange for a $5 discount on a match ticket. Earthquakes 4v4, Presented by Wells Fargo The San Jose Earthquakes kicked off their first 4v4 Tournament presented by Wells Fargo on Saturday, July 23. The Earthquakes 4v4 Presented by Wells Fargo includes two additional dates this summer. The next tournament will be on Aug. 28 at Cesar Chavez Academy in East Palo Alto, followed by the final event of 2011 on Sept. 18 at Alden Oliver Sports Park in Hayward. Divisions include boys and girls U-8 through U-19, Men’s and Women’s Rec, Adult CoEd and Men’s Open. Prizes will be awarded to the first and second place teams in all divisions. All participants receive an Earthquakes ticket, event t-shirt, and other gifts. There will also be appearances by Earthquakes players. Participation fees are $120 for Youth and Adult Rec, and $150 for Men’s Open. Registration is open at www.sjearthquakes.com/4v4. Wells Fargo Soccer Mom of the Match Wells Fargo will feature a Soccer Mom of the Match for each Earthquakes home game in 2011. The promotion kicked off on Saturday, June 25 with Tina Castaneda of San Jose taking home the award. One nominated mom will be selected for on-field and video-board recognition prior to kickoff each week. The winner will also receive four match tickets to an Earthquakes home game, a parking pass, and a jersey. They will also have the special privilege to watch pre-game warm ups from the field. If you know somebody who goes above and beyond for their soccer team or league who you think deserves the honor of being our “Soccer Mom of the Match,” make their case by filling out the nomination form. To nominate a mom, visit: www.sjearthquakes.com/soccermom. San Jose Earthquakes on Twitter @SJEarthquakes – Official account of the San Jose Earthquakes @ChrisWondo – 2010 MLS Budweiser Golden Boot Winner Chris Wondolowski @AnthonyAmpai – Rookie from NCAA Champion Akron University Anthony Ampaipitakwong @bobbyburling – Veteran central defender and sports trivia guru Bobby Burling @BradRing87 – Third-year central midfielder Brad Ring @J_Hernandez_21 – Veteran center back and social maven Jason Hernandez @awebs13 – Witty goalkeeper Andrew Weber @MattLuzu32 – First-year striker Matt Luzunaris @jacob__peterson – The newest Quakes player is also an active Tweeter


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Portland Timbers, Aug. 6, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT Earthquakes Recent Transactions Jan. 13, 2011: Selected Anthony Ampaipitakwong in the second round, 33rd overall, of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft by San Jose Earthquakes on Jan. 13, 2011. Jan. 13, 2011: Acquired F Steven Lenhart from the Columbus Crew in exchange for the 15th overall selection in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft and allocation money. Jan. 25, 2011: Acquired GK David Bingham through a weighted lottery. Feb. 15, 2011: Signed M Khari Stephenson March 1, 2011: Signed M Anthony Ampaipitakwong and waived M Tony Donatelli. March 7, 2011: Signed GK Andrew Weber. March 16, 2011: Acquired M Simon Dawkins on loan from Tottenham Hotspur. March 17, 2011: Signed F Ellis McLoughlin. March 25, 2011: Signed F Matt Luzunaris. April 7, 2011: Signed Head Coach Frank Yallop and General Manager John Doyle to multi-year contract extension. June 28, 2011: Traded defender Brandon McDonald to D.C. United in exchange for allocation money. July 8, 2011: Signed M Rafael Baca. July 14, 2011: Acquire D Nana Attakora, F Alan Gordon and M Jacob Peterson from Toronto FC for M Ryan Johnson, allocation money and an international player slot to be returned to San Jose on Jan. 1, 2013. July 19, 2011: Waived M Omar Jasseh. Quakes All-Time Leaders Top 10 in Appearances 1. Ramiro Corrales ............................ 2. Joe Cannon .................................... 3. Richard Mulrooney .......................... 4. Ronald Cerritos .............................. 5. Wade Barrett .................................. 6. John Doyle ...................................... 7. Ian Russell ....................................... 8. Troy Dayak ...................................... 9. Eddie Lewis ..................................... 10. Dwayne De Rosario .........................

205 171 163 148 142 132 131 129 115 108

Top 10 in Minutes Played 1. Ramiro Corrales ........................ 16,672 2. Joe Cannon ................................ 15,561 3. Richard Mulrooney ...................... 14,204 4. Ronald Cerritos ........................... 12,382 5. Wade Barrett .............................. 12,218 6. John Doyle .................................. 11,385 7. Troy Dayak ................................. 10,830 8. Eddie Lewis .................................. 8,867 9. Ian Russell ................................... 8,146 10. Pat Onstad ................................... 7,640 Top 10 in Games Started 1. Ramiro Corrales ............................ 187 2. Joe Cannon ...................................... 171 3. Richard Mulrooney ........................... 155 4. Ronald Cerritos ............................... 142 5. Wade Barrett .................................... 136 6. John Doyle ...................................... 129 7. Troy Dayak ....................................... 122 8. Eddie Lewis ...................................... 100 9. Ian Russell ........................................ 91 10. Jason Hernandez .............................. 90

Top 10 in Goals 1. Ronald Cerritos ................................. 61 2. Landon Donovan ............................... 32 3. Chris Wondolowski ......................... 29 4. Dwayne De Rosario .......................... 27 5. Brian Ching ....................................... 25 6. Eric Wynalda ..................................... 21 7. Jeff Baicher ....................................... 20 8. Ryan Johnson ................................... 17 9. Ariel Graziani ..................................... 14 Manny Lagos ..................................... 14 Lawrence Lozzano ............................ 14 Game-Winning Goals 1. Ronald Cerritos ................................. 15 2. Chris Wondolowski ......................... 12 3. Landon Donovan ............................... 10 4. Dwayne De Rosario ............................ 8 ALL-TIME MLS SHUTOUT LEADERS PLAYER TEAM GP Kevin Hartman DAL 372 Nick Rimando RSL 271 Zach Thornton CHV 282 Joe Cannon VAN 294 Pat Onstad DC 223 Matt Reis NE 244 Tony Meola NY 250 Jon Busch SJ 185 Scott Garlick RSL 237 William Hesmer CLB 121 Note: Players in Bold are Active

SHO 105 83 76 75 64 63 62 59 48 41


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Portland Timbers, Aug. 6, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT Earthquakes Head Coach: Frank Yallop

San Jose Earthquakes

9th Season (7th with SJ)

MLS Coaching Career: YEAR CLUB 2001 San Jose Earthquakes 2002 San Jose Earthquakes 2003 San Jose Earthquakes 2006 Los Angeles Galaxy 2007 Los Angeles Galaxy 2008 San Jose Earthquakes 2009 San Jose Earthquakes 2010 San Jose Earthquakes 2011 San Jose Earthquakes

W 13 14 14 9 9 8 7 13 5

L 7 11 7 7 14 13 14 10 8

T 6 3 9 5 7 9 9 7 9

Pct. .615 .554 .617 .548 .417 .417 .389 .565 .384

GF 47 45 45 37 38 32 36 34 24

GA 29 35 35 37 48 38 50 33 25

MLS Coaching Totals:

92

91

64

.503

338

334

Playoffs: YEAR CLUB 2001 San Jose Earthquakes 2002 San Jose Earthquakes 2003 San Jose Earthquakes 2010 San Jose Earthquakes MLS Coaching Totals:

W 5 0 3 1 9

L 1 2 1 2 6

T 0 0 0 0 0

Pct. .833 .000 .750 .333 .600

GF 13 2 12 3 30

GA 3 4 8 3 18

Earthquakes Player Bios: #23 ANTHONY AMPAIPITAKWONG MID 5-8 160 DOB 6-14-88 CARROLLTON, TX MLS: Made MLS debut coming on as a substitute in 81st minute vs. RSL on 3/19 ... Came on as a substitute in 55th minute vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Got first career start and played 72 minutes at PHI on 4/30 ... Came on as a substitute in 61st minute vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Came on as a substitute in 64th minute vs. NE on 5/21 ... Came on as a halftime sub and notched first two assists of MLS career at CHI on 5/28 … Started and played 75 minutes vs. HOU on 6/4 … Started and played 89 minutes at DC on 6/11 ... Started and played 46 minutes at KC on 6/17 ... Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. LA on rd 6/25 ... Started and played 59 minutes vs. PHI on 7/9 ... Came on as a substitute in 73 minute vs. DC on 7/30 … Exhibition: -- Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Started and played 82 minutes vs. CHI on 5/24 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 3/22 ... Started and played 30 minutes vs. SEA on 4/3 before leaving game with ankle injury ... Started, played 69 minutes and scored a goal vs. CHV on 4/23 … Played 90 minutes at CHV on 7/26. Last MLS Game: vs. DC on 7/30/11; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: at CHI on 5/28/11 2011 MLS Single Game Highs: G: -- … A: 2 (at CHI on 5/28/11)

#27 NANA ATTAKORA DEF 6-1 185 DOB 3-27-89 NORTH YORK, CANADA 2011 MLS (Toronto FC): Played 90 minutes at VAN on 3/19 ... Started and played 65 minutes vs. CHV on 4/2 ... Started and played 46 minutes at SJ on 4/9 ... Came in as a substitute in 12th minute vs. DC on 4/16 ... Came in as a substitute in 84th minute at COL on 5/22 ... Started and played 89 minutes vs. KC on 6/4 ... 2011 MLS (San Jose Earthquakes): Started and played 54 minutes at RSL on 7/23 ... Played 90 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes at CHV on 7/26 … MLS Cup Playoffs: -Last MLS Game: vs. DC on 7/30/11; Last Goal: vs. CHV on 8/7/10 as TOR; Last Assist: vs. DC on 8/15/09 as TOR 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: – 2010: Appeared in 25 games, 24 as a starter logging 2,108 minutes. Scored his lone MLS goal of the season on August 7 against Chivas USA. CONCACAF Champions League: Played in all six CONCACAF Champions League group matches and scored the game-winning goal against Arabe Unido on October 19 at BMO Field. International: Played 19 minutes to earn his first senior cap for Canada against Jamaica on January 31. 2009: Appeared in 20 games, 19 as a starter logging 1,652 minutes…scored his first and game-winning MLS goal on 09/12/09 vs. Colorado at home in 32 victory, and was named Man of the Match…scored in team’s final home game of the season on 10/10/09 against San Jose in 1-1 final, and received consecutive Man of the Match honors…Attakora also recorded 4 assists, two of those were game winners…International: Played 89 minutes in two international friendlies held in February and March against Jamaica and the U.S. respectively…was a member of the U-20 CONCACAF Championships and played in both matches for Canada, a 1-0 loss to Trinidad and Tobago and a 2-0 win over Mexico – both games in Macoya, T & T…Attakora left the game versus Mexico in the 52nd due to injury…called into first MNT camp in January of 2010. 2008: Appeared in 5 games, 3 as a starter logging 318 minutes…made his MLS first team debut on 08/09/08 at Colorado…also started on 08/17/08 at New York, and 10/11/08 @ Dallas…played in 10 TFC Reserve team games, 8 as a starter….scored 2 goals and added 1 assist. 2007: Played in 5 Reserve League games, all as a starter, logging 437 minutes…suffered from a groin injury for the last part of the season keeping him out of action for almost 6 weeks at the end of the season. International: Has represented Canada at almost every level starting with the Canadian U-15…was a member of the 2005 U-17 Qualification tournament in Mexico (Canada finished 3rd in the group)…was on the FIFA U-20 World Cup team that played at BMO Field in the summer of 2007…was involved in 3 international friendlies in 2008…called up to U-20 training camp at the start of 2009. Personal: Son of Agnes and Kwame, and has a brother and a sister…reality show he’d most like to appear on “MTV Cribs”…the best meal Nana says he cooks is Chicken wings…if he wasn’t a soccer player he’d be a Real Estate Mastermind…lists his childhood hero as Superman…If he could be any actor, he’s be Denzel Washington…the player he’d most like to face in a game is Lionel Messi…says the best way to spend a day off from training is to sleep all morning…favorite vacation spot is Kingston, Jamaica…enjoys following the NBA and you would find NAS, Lil Wayne and Bob Marley all playing on his IPod on game day.


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Portland Timbers, Aug. 6, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT #30 RAFAEL BACA MID 5-8 160 DOB 9-11-89 TUXPAN, MEXICO ________________ MLS: Made MLS debut coming on as a substitute in 80th minute vs. PHI on 7/9 … Came on as a substitute in 62nd minute at CLB on 7/16 ... Came on as a substitute in 42nd minute vs. VAN on 7/20 … Made first MLS start and played 90 minutes at RSL on 7/23 ... Exhibition: -- Started and played 61 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 3/22 ... Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. SEA on 4/3 … Started and played 56 minutes at CHV on 7/26. Last MLS Game: at RSL on 7/23/11; Last Goal: ; Last Assist: 2011 MLS Single Game Highs: G: -- … A: College: Three-time First Team All-West Coast Conference selection ... No. 2 leader in career games played (79), shots (213), and assists (19) ... No. 3 all time in points (57) and goals (19) ... Captain as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Twice honored as the West Coast Conference Player of the Week ... Selected to the TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Season Second Team and was an NSCAA Third-Team All-American ... Selected to the NSCAA First-Team All-Far West Region as a senior ... Led the WCC with eight assists as a senior, the No. 2 single-season mark all time at LMU ... Named to Goal.com All-America First Team as a junior ... One of 30 players selected for the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List as a junior. High School/Club: Attended Amino Leadership High School in Inglewood, Calif. ... All-CIF, All-State, All-Harbor League, All-Area, All-City selection in his senior season ... Scored 58 goals during high school career ... Two-year letter winner ... Team captain as a senior ... Won the school’s award for top Student-Athlete. Personal: Parents are Rafael and Graciela Baca... Has a sister, Jennifer... Majored in Spanish while at LMU.

#33 STEVEN BEITASHOUR DEF 5-10 170 DOB 2-1-87 SAN JOSE, CA ________________ MLS: DNP at NY on 4/16 and vs. CHV on 4/23 due to left MCL sprain ... Made first start of season and played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/11 ... Played 90 minutes at CHI on 5/28 … Played 90 minutes and notched first career assist vs. HOU on 6/4 … Played 90 minutes and notched second assist of season at DC on 6/11 ... Played 90 minutes at KC on 6/17 and vs. LA on 6/25 ... Played 90 minutes and notched third assist of season vs. NY on 7/2 … Started and played 45 minutes at CHV on 7/6 before leaving due to injury … DNP vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16, vs. VAN on 7/20 or at RSL on 7/23 due to right leg injury … Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup Qualifying: Got first action of the season and played 120 minutes at POR on 5/3 … Played 120 minutes vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 3/22 and vs. SEA on 4/3. Last MLS Game: at CHV on 7/6/11; Last Goal: at CHV 4/24/10; Last Assist: vs. NY on 7/2/11 2011 MLS Single Game Highs: G: -- … A: 1

#1 DAVID BINGHAM GK 6-2 185 DOB 10-19-89 CASTRO VALLEY, CA MLS: -- Exhibition: -- Started, played 45 minutes and scored a goal from 90 yards out in the 3rd minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup: -- … Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/6 and at CHV on 7/26. Last MLS Game: --; Last Shutout: --; Most Saves: -2011 MLS Game Highs: SV: -- ... SOG: --

#2 BOBBY BURLING DEF 6-5 195 DOB 10-15-84 CLEAR LAKE CITY, TX MLS: Made season debut and played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/30 ... Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/11, at DC on 6/11, at KC on 6/17 and vs. LA on 6/25 ... Started and received a red card in 91st minute vs. NY on 7/2 … Played 90 minutes vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16 and vs. VAN on 7/20... Started and received a red card in 62nd minute at RSL on 7/23 ... Exhibition: -- Started and played 45 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Played 120 minutes at POR on 5/3 and vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Played 90 minutes vs. HOU on 6/4... Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 3/22, vs. SEA on 4/3, vs. CHV on 4/23 and at CHV on 7/26. Last MLS Game: at RSL on 7/23/11; Last Goal: vs. NY on 5/8/10; Last Assist: at SEA on 5/22/10 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- ... A: --

#18 JON BUSCH GK 5-10 165 DOB 8-18-76 ALBANY, NY MLS: Played 90 minutes in every match this season ... Recorded shutouts at DAL on 3/26, vs. CLB on 5/14, vs. NE on 5/21, vs. LA on 6/25 and vs. PHI on 7/9 ... Finished fifth in MLS Save of the Week voting for denying Thierry Henry in a 3-0 loss against NY on 4/16 … Received a yellow card vs. NY on 7/2 … Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup: --. Last MLS Game: vs. DC on 7/30/11; Last Shutout: vs. PHI on 7/9/11; Most Saves: 12 (8/29/04) 2011 MLS Game Highs: SV: 9

#11 BOBBY CONVEY MID 5-9 150 DOB 5-27-83 PHILADELPHIA, PA MLS: Played 90 minutes vs. RSL on 3/19, at DAL on 3/26, vs. TOR on 4/9, at NY on 4/16 and vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Played 90 minutes and notched first assist of season vs. SEA on 4/2 … Came on as substitute in 58th minute and received a yellow card at PHI on 4/30 ... Played 90 minutes and notched second assist of season vs. CLB on 5/14... Played 90 minutes, received a yellow card and scored the match-winning goal vs. NE on 5/21... Played 90 minutes at CHI on 5/28, vs. HOU on 6/4, at KC on 6/17 and vs. LA on 6/25 ... DNP vs. NY on 7/2, vs. CHV on 7/6, vs. PHI on 7/9 and vs. CLB on 7/16 due to left knee contusion … Came in as a substitute in 66th minute vs. VAN on 7/20 ... Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card at RSL on 7/23 ... Played 90 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 … Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup Qualifying: Started and played 93 minutes at POR on 5/3. Last MLS Game: vs. DC on 7/30/11; Last Goal: vs. NE on 5/21/11; Last Assist: vs. CLB on 5/14/11 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 … A: 1


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Portland Timbers, Aug. 6, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT #12 RAMIRO CORRALES MID 6-0 180 DOB 3-12-77 SALINAS, CA MLS: Started and played 66 minutes vs. RSL on 3/19 ... Started and played 89 minutes at DAL on 3/26 ... Played 90 minutes and set the new Quakes alltime record for career starts, surpassing former goalkeeper Joe Cannon vs. SEA on 4/2 ... Started, played 85 minutes and received a yellow card vs. TOR on 4/9 ... Started and played 76 minutes at NY on 4/16 … Played 90 minutes and set a new Quakes record for career minutes played vs. CHV on 4/23 … Corrales also passed the 20,000 career minutes played mark and also picked up first assist of the season against CHV on 4/23 ... Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/11 ... Started, played 87 minutes and scored his first goal and notched his first assist at CHI on 5/28 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. HOU on 6/4... Played 90 minutes at DC on 6/11, at KC on 6/17 and vs. LA on 6/25 ... Played in 200th career match for San Jose vs. NY on 7/2 … He is the first player to reach 200 games played with San Jose … Played 90 minutes at CHV on 7/6, vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16, vs. VAN on 7/20 and vs. DC on 7/30 … Exhibition: -- Came on as a substitute in 61st minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Played 120 minutes and received a yellow card at POR on 5/3 ... Played 120 minutes vs. CHI on 5/24. Last MLS Game: vs. DC on 7/30/11; Last Goal: at CHI on 5/28/11; Last Assist: at CHI on 5/28/11 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 ... A: 1

#4 SAM CRONIN MID 5-10 165 DOB 12-12-86 WINSTON-SALEM, NC MLS: Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. RSL on 3/19 ... Played 90 minutes at DAL on 3/26 and vs. SEA on 4/2... Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. TOR on 4/9 ... Played 90 minutes at NY on 4/16 … Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Came on as a substitute in 64th minute at PHI on 4/30 ... Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/11 ... Came on as a substitute in 72nd minute vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Came on as a substitute in 68th minute at CHI on 5/28 … Played 90 minutes vs. HOU on 6/4... Played 90 minutes and notched an assist at DC on 6/11 ... Started and played 45 minutes at KC on 6/17 ... Came on as a substitute in 89th minute vs. NY on 7/2 … Started and played 77 minutes at CHV on 7/6 … Came on as a substitute in 92nd minute in extra time at CLB on 7/16 ... Played 90 minutes at RSL on 7/23 ... Played 90 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 … Exhibition: -- Started and played 45 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Played 120 minutes, notched the game winning assist and received a yellow card at POR on 5/3 ... Played 120 minutes against CHI on 5/24. Last MLS Game: vs. DC on 7/30/11; Last Goal: vs. NY on 6/13/09; Last Assist: at DC on 6/11/11 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: 1

#10 SIMON DAWKINS MID 5-10 160 DOB 12-1-87 EDGWARE, ENGLAND MLS: Made MLS debut coming on as a substitute in the 66th minute vs. RSL on 3/19 ... Made first MLS start and played 85 minutes at DAL on 3/26 ... Started, played 85 minutes and scored first career MLS goal vs. SEA on 4/2 ... Played 90 minutes and scored second goal of season vs. TOR on 4/9 ... Nominated for MLS Goal of the Week on 4/11 and finished No. 3 in the voting … Started and played 63 minutes at NY on 4/16 ... Started and played 79 minutes vs. CHV on 4/23 ... DNP at PHI on 4/30, at VAN on 5/11, vs. CLB on 5/14, vs. NE on 5/21 or at CHI on 5/28 due to calf injury ... Came on as a substitute in 75th minute and scored a goal vs. HOU on 6/4 ... Came in as a substitute in 48th minute and scored a goal at DC on 6/11 ... Came on as a substitute in 46th minute at KC on 6/17 ... Played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/25 ... Started and played 89 minutes vs. NY on 7/2 … Came on as a substitute in 46th minute at CHV on 7/6 … Started and played 80 minutes vs. PHI on 7/9 and at CLB on 7/16 ... Started, played 42 minutes, and notched his first career assist vs. VAN on 7/20 before leaving due to injury … DNP at RSL on 7/23 or vs. DC on 7/30 due to right hamstring strain ... Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup: -- Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 … Reserves: Started and played 75 minutes and notched assist vs. VAN on 3/22 … Came on as a substitute in 65th minute vs. LA on 6/6. Last MLS Game: vs. VAN on 7/20/11; Last Goal: vs. HOU on 6/11/11; Last Assist: vs. VAN on 7/20/11 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 … A: --

#17 JOEY GJERTSEN MID 5-9 165 DOB 6-13-82 TACOMA, WA MLS: Started and played 72 minutes vs. RSL on 3/19 … Started, played 72 minutes and notched first assist of the season at DAL on 3/26 ... Started and played 45 minutes vs. SEA on 4/2 ... Came on as a substitute in the 85th minute vs. TOR on 4/9 ... DNP at NY on 4/16, vs. CHV on 4/23 or at PHI on 4/30 due to right groin strain ... Started, played 60 minutes and notched an assist vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Started and played 63 minutes vs. NE on 5/21 ... Started and played 45 minutes at CHI on 5/28 … Started and played 46 minutes at CHV on 7/6 …Came on as a substitute in 58th minute vs. DC on 7/30 … Exhibition: -- Started, played 45 minutes and notched an assist vs. West Brom on 7/12 … Open Cup: -- … Reserves: Started and played 62 minutes vs. LA on 6/6 … Played 90 minutes at POR on 6/21 and at CHV on 7/26. Last MLS Game: vs. DC on 7/30/11; Last Goal: vs. NY on 5/8/10; Last Assist: vs. CLB on 5/14/11; 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: 1


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Portland Timbers, Aug. 6, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT #16 ALAN GORDON FOR 6-3 190 DOB 10-16-81 LONG BEACH, CA 2011 MLS (Toronto FC): Played 90 minutes vs. POR on 3/26 ... Played 90 minutes and scored a goal vs. CHV on 4/2 ... Played 90 minutes and scored a goal at SJ on 4/9 ... Played 90 minutes at SEA on 4/30 ... Started, played 45 minutes and notched an assist vs. CLB on 4/23 ... Came in as a substitute in 43rd minute and scored two goals at LA on 6/11 ... Played 90 minutes at NE on 6/15 and at HOU on 7/9 ... 2011 MLS (San Jose Earthquakes): DNP at CLB on 7/16, vs. VAN on 7/20 or at RSL on 7/23 due to right quadriceps strain as TOR … Made debut for San Jose, started and played 73 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 … NCC: Started and played 59 minutes at EDM on 4/27 as TOR ... Started and played 65 minutes vs. EDM on 5/4 as TOR ... MLS Cup Playoffs: -Last MLS Game: vs. DC on 7/30/11; Last Goal: at LA on 6/11/11 as TOR; Last Assist: vs. CLB on 4/23/11 as TOR 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 2 -- … A: 1 2010: In nine games (eight starts) with the Red-and-White, Gordon scored once and added three assists, and was named MLS Player of the Week on September 13, 2010. 2009: In his sixth season with the LA Galaxy, Gordon scored three goals and added three assists in 22 games. He came off the bench in both of the club’s summer friendlies against AC Milan and Barcelona, scoring the Galaxy’s first goal in the 2-2 draw with Milan, and was fouled late in the Western Conference Championship win over Houston, setting up Landon Donovan’s penalty kick to complete the 2-0 win. 2008: Set career highs in all offensive categories, scoring five goals and adding seven assists in a career-best 26 games. Gordon tied a career-high with two goals in the Galaxy’s 5-2 win vs. Chivas USA on 4/26 after coming on as a second half substitute. In November he was officially inducted to the NJCAA Soccer Hall of Fame. 2007: After preseason foot surgery ruled Gordon out until July, he went on to play in 14 games, making 11 starts and scoring three goals. Gordon also scored three times in SuperLiga, tallying the Galaxy’s first goal in the 2-1 win over Pachuca on 7/24 as well as a pair of goals in the 6-5 win at FC Dallas a week later. 2006: Became an important part of the Galaxy’s late season success in the league, and was also the Galaxy’s joint-top scorer in the U.S. Open Cup, tallying three goals in four games, including one in the Open Cup Final defeat in Chicago. 2005: Suffered from a groin injury much of the first half of the season, but made three starts with the first team and five with the Galaxy Reserves. Scored one goal and added one assist in 374 minutes of Reserve Division action. 2004: Made his MLS debut in a 0-0 tie at San Jose on 9/25, replacing Carlos Ruiz. He went on to crack Steve Sampson’s starting lineup for each of the final two games of the year, playing 141 minutes in those two contests. Other Pro Experience: In 2004, Gordon was named A-League Rookie of the Year after scoring 17 goals in 27 games for the Portland Timbers and leading them to the best regular season record in the league. College: Played two years at Yavapai College in Prescott, Ariz., scoring 39 goals for the Roughriders before finishing his college career at Oregon State. In two years with the Beavers (2002-2003), he scored 26 goals and seven assists in 40 games, finishing as the team’s leading scorer and earning AllPac-10 First Team honors both years. His 15 goals in 2002 were the second most in school history, while his 11 in 2003 are the fourth most. Honors: MLS Cup Champion (2005), U.S. Open Cup Champion (2005), A-League Rookie of the Year (2004)

#21 JASON HERNANDEZ DEF 5-10 170 DOB 8-26-83 ENGLEWOOD, NJ MLS: Played 90 minutes vs. RSL on 3/19, at DAL on 3/26, vs. SEA on 4/2, vs. TOR on 4/9, at NY on 4/16, vs. CHV on 4/23, at PHI on 4/30, vs. NE on 5/21 and at CHI on 5/28 ... Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Played 90 minutes vs. HOU on 6/4, at DC on 6/11, at KC on 6/17, vs. LA on 6/25 and vs. NY on 7/2 … Received a yellow card on 7/2 vs. NY ... Played 90 minutes at CHV on 7/6, vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16 and vs. VAN on 7/20 … Exhibition: -- Started and played 45 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup: -Last MLS Game: vs. VAN on 7/20/11; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: at DAL 10/2/08; 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --

#3 CHRIS LEITCH DEF 5-11 165 DOB 4-1-79 BALTIMORE, OH MLS: Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. RSL on 3/19... Played 90 minutes and notched first assist of season at DAL on 3/26 ... Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. SEA on 4/2 ... Came on a substitute in 62nd minute at NY on 4/16 ... Played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 4/23, at PHI on 4/30, vs. CLB on 5/14, vs. NE on 5/21, at CHV on 7/6, vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16 and vs. VAN on 7/20 ... Came on as a substitute in 63rd minute at RSL on 7/23 ... Exhibition: -- Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup: -- ... Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/6 and at POR on 6/21. Last MLS Game: at RSL on 7/23/11; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: at DAL on 3/26/11 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: 1

#24 STEVEN LENHART FWD 6-1 190 DOB 8-28-86 JACKSONVILLE, FL MLS: DNP vs. RSL on 3/19, at DAL on 3/26, vs. SEA on 4/2, vs. TOR on 4/9 or at NY on 4/16 due to right knee arthroscopy ... Made Earthquakes debut coming on as a substitute in 80th minute vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Made first start and played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/30 ... Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/11 ... Played 90 minutes and notched first assist as an Earthquake vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. NE on 5/21 ... Played 90 minutes at CHI on 5/28 … Played 90 minutes and scored first goal with the Earthquakes vs. HOU on 6/4 ... Played full 90 minutes, notched an assist, and scored his first career hat trick at DC on 6/11 ... Played 90 minutes at KC on 6/17 and vs. LA on 6/25 ... Played 90 minutes, scored fifth goal of season and received a yellow card vs. NY on 7/2 … Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card at CHV on 7/6 … Started, played 73 minutes and received a yellow card at CLB on 7/16 ... Played 90 minutes and notched an assist vs. VAN on 7/20 ... Exhibition: --... Open Cup Qualifying: Came on as substitute in 83rd minute and received a yellow card at POR on 5/3 ... Came on as a substitute in 83rd minute vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Reserves: Started, played 45 minutes and received a yellow card vs. CHV on 4/23. Last MLS Game: vs. VAN on 7/20/11; Last Goal: vs. NY on 7/2/11; Last Assist: vs. VAN on 7/20/11 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 3 … A: 1


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Portland Timbers, Aug. 6, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT #28 ANDRE LUIZ MID 6-0 174 DOB 11-14-74 SAO PAULO, BRAZIL MLS: Has not appeared in a match this season due to a left knee injury. Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup: --. Last MLS Game: at FCD on 6/5/10; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: vs. CLB 6/2/10 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --

#32 MATT LUZUNARIS FWD 6-1 170 DOB 03-06-89 MARGATE, FLA MLS: Made MLS debut coming on as a substitute in 80th minute vs. TOR on 4/9 ... Came on as a substitute in 77th minute at NY on 4/16 ... DNP vs. CHV on 4/23 due to left hip flexor strain ... Came on as a substitute in 66yh minute vs. DC on 7/30 … Exhibition: -- Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup: -- ... Reserves: Played 90 minutes and scored the game-winning goal vs. VAN on 3/22 ... Played 90 minutes vs. SEA on 4/3, vs. LA on 6/6 and at POR on 6/21. Last MLS Game: vs. DC on 7/30/11; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: -2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --

#25 ELLIS MCLOUGHLIN FWD 5-10 170 DOB 7-8-90 SEATTLE, WA ________________ MLS: Made MLS debut coming on as a substitute in 72nd minute vs. RSL on 3/19 ... Came on as a substitute in 72nd minute at DAL on 3/26 ... DNP vs. TOR on 4/9 or at NY on 4/16 due to back strain ... Came on as a substitute in 67th minute and scored first career MLS goal vs. NE on 5/21 ... Came in as a substitute in 46th minute and played until 89th minute at KC on 6/17 ... Came on as a substitute in 75th minute vs. LA on 6/25 … Came on as a substitute in 59th minute vs. PHI on 7/9 ... Exhibition: -- Started and played 45 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Came on as a substitute in 111th minute at POR on 5/3 … Started, played 45 minutes and scored a goal vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Reserves: Played 90 minutes and notched an assist vs. VAN on 3/22 ... Started and played 85 minutes vs. CHV on 4/23 … Played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/6, at POR on 6/21 and at CHV on 7/26. Last MLS Game: vs. LA 7/9/11; Last Goal: vs. NE 5/21/11; Last Assist: -2011 MLS Single Game Highs: G: 1 … A: --

#15 JUSTIN MORROW DEF 5-9 165 DOB 10-4-87 CLEVELAND, OHIO MLS: Got first career MLS start and played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/30 ... Exhibition: -- Played 90 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Came on as substitute in 94th minute at POR on 5/3 … Played 120 minutes and scored a goal vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 3/22, vs. SEA on 4/3, vs. CHV on 4/23, vs. LA on 6/6, at POR 6/21 and at CHV on 7/26. Last MLS Game: at PHI on 4/30/11; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: -2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --

#6 IKE OPARA DEF 6-2 180 DOB 2-21-89 DURHAM, NC MLS: Made 2011 season debut coming on as a substitute in 82nd minute at DAL on 3/26 … Came on as a substitute in the 70th minute vs. SEA on 4/2 ... Made first start of the season, played 90 minutes and received a yellow card vs. TOR on 4/9 ... Played 90 minutes at NY on 4/16 and at VAN on 5/11 ... Came on as a substitute in 82nd minute vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Played 90 minutes vs. NE on 5/21 and at CHI on 5/28 ... DNP vs. DC on 6/11, at SKC on 6/17, vs. LA on 6/25, vs. NY on 7/2, at CHV on 7/6, vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16, vs. VAN on 7/20 or at RSL on 7/23 due to left foot injury … Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup Qualifying: Played 120 minutes, scored the game-winning goal and received a yellow card at POR on 5/3 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 3/22 ... Started and played 64 minutes vs. SEA on 4/3 ... Played 90 minutes vs. CHV on 4/23. Last MLS Game: at CHI on 5/28/11; Last Goal: vs. D.C. on 7/3/10; Last Assist: -2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Portland Timbers, Aug. 6, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT #19 JACOB PETERSON MID 5-10 165 DOB 1-27-86 PORTAGE, MI 2011 MLS: Started and played 71 minutes at VAN on 3/19 ... Started and played 90 minutes vs. POR on 3/26 ... Started and played 46 minutes and notched an assist vs. CHV on 4/2 ... Started and played 90 minutes at SJ on 4/9, vs. LA on 4/13, vs. DC on 4/16, vs. CLB on 4/23, at SEA on 4/30 ... Started and played 76 minutes vs. HOU on 5/7 ... Played 90 minutes at DAL on 5/11 and at CHI on 5/14 ... Started and played 43 minutes at LA on 6/11 ... Started and played 69 minutes at HOU on 7/9 ... 2011 MLS (San Jose Earthquakes): Started and played 62 minutes at CLB on 7/16 in debut for San Jose ... Started, played 66 minutes and notched an assist vs. VAN on 7/20 .. Played 90 minutes and received a yellow card at RSL on 7/23 ... Played 90 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 … NCC: Came in as a substitute in 59th minute at EDM on 4/27 ... Played 90 minutes vs. EDM on 5/4 ... Started and played 33 minutes at VAN on 5/18 ... MLS Cup Playoffs: -Last MLS Game: vs. DC on 7/30/11; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: vs. VAN on 7/20/11 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- A: 1 2010: Peterson started in 15 of the 24 games he played in, logging 1,267 minutes. Scored one MLS goal, against Columbus Crew in a 2-2 draw on October 16. Made his Toronto FC debut as a sub in the home opener against the Philadelphia Union on April 15. CONCACAF Champions League: Scored his first goal for Toronto in the 1-1 draw at home to Real Salt Lake in the Group Stage on September 28. 2009: Appeared in 23 games, 12 starts, playing in 1,131 minutes with 2 goals and 2 assist...Suffered a torn ACL in his right knee on Sept. 23 and missed the remainder of the season…Registered game winning assist vs. Toronto FC (9/5)…Recorded his second goal of the season vs. New York (7/25)…Played 64 minutes in friendly vs. Club America (7/15)…Scored his first goal of the season vs. Chicago (7/4)…Tallied first assist of the season vs. D.C. United (6/20)…Played in all 90 minutes at Seattle (5/26) in second U.S. Open Cup play-in match…Played in all 120 minutes at LA (4/7) in U.S. Open Cup play-in match…Made first start of the season in home opener vs. Kansas City (3/28). 2008: Appeared in 17 games with 10 starts…Scored his only goal of season vs. DC United 5/44 that helped lead the Rapids to a 2-0 victory…The 53rd minute strike was nominated for MLS Goal of the Year…Played in 790 minutes for the Rapids Reserves and recorded an assist. 2007: Played in 24 games, making a team-high 14 substitute appearances...He scored one goal in 2007 on June 28 against DC. 2006: Made his professional debut playing 21 minutes on April 8 vs. Columbus…Scored his first goal on May 20 at LA…Recorded his first assist on June 3 at Chivas USA…Recorded his second assist on July 4 vs. New England…Scored his second goal on July 20 vs. Chivas; Recorded his third assist on Sept 9 at KC…Scored his third goal on Oct 7 vs. NY…Scored his fourth goal on October 14, 2006 at HOU...2006 Playoff Highlights: Played 71 minutes in WCSS Game 1…Played 74 minutes in WCSS Game 2…Played 16 minutes in Conference Final. International: Traveled to Japan with the US U-23 National Team for two games in February 2007…Peterson was a standout member of the United States Under-20 and Under-17 National teams…His participation at the international level includes four games in the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship. Other Professional Experience: In November 2007, Peterson traveled to Spain with the Generation adidas team, where he helped fight out at 0-0 draw against the Real Madrid Reserves. College: Was a semi-finalist for the Hermann Trophy award, which is presented annually to the nation’s top college soccer player, while with Indiana…Won 2 National Championships with the Hoosiers in 2003 and 2004, and scored a goal in both National Championship games.

#5 BRAD RING MID 5-10 165 DOB 4-7-87 ROCKFORD, IL MLS: Made 2011 season debut coming on as a substitute in 90th minute at DAL on 3/26... Made first start of season and played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/30 ... Played 90 minutes at VAN on 5/11 ... Started, played 71 minutes and notched first career assist vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Played 90 minutes vs. NE on 5/21, at CHI on 5/28, vs. HOU on 6/4, at DC on 6/11, at KC on 6/17, vs. LA on 6/25, vs. NY on 7/2, at CHV on 7/6, vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16 and vs. VAN on 7/20 ...Came on as a substitute in 54th minute and received a yellow card at RSL on 7/23 ... Exhibition: -- Came on as a substitute in 46th minute on 7/12 vs. West Brom ... Open Cup Qualifying: Played 120 minutes and received a yellow card at POR on 5/3 … Started, played 70 minutes and received a yellow card vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. VAN on 3/22, vs. SEA on 4/3, vs. CHV on 4/23 and at CHV on 7/26. Last MLS Game: at RSL on 7/23/11; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: vs. CLB on 5/14/11; 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: 1 #9 SCOTT SEALY FWD 5-10 175 DOB 6-4-81 CHAGUANAS, TRINIDAD MLS: DNP vs. RSL on 3/19 or at DAL on 3/26 due to right groin strain ... Made 2011 season debut coming on as a substitute in 85th minute vs. SEA on 4/2 ... Came on as a substitute in 64th minute at NY on 4/16 ... Made first start of season and played 63 minutes vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Started and played 57 minutes at PHI on 4/30 ... Started and played 63 minutes at VAN on 5/11 ... DNP vs. NE on 5/21 due to left hamstring strain ... Came on as a substitute in 89th minute at KC on 6/17 ... Came on as a substitute in 73rd minute at CLB on 7/16 ... Came on as a substitute in 83rd minute vs. VAN on 7/20 ... Started and played 63 minutes at RSL on 7/23 ... Started and played 58 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 … Exhibition: -- Started and played 60 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/6 … Started and played 86 minutes at POR on 6/21 ... Reserves: Started and played 45 minutes at CHV on 7/26. Last MLS Game: vs. DC on 7/30/11; Last Goal: at KC on 10/18/08; Last Assist: vs. CLB on 6/2/10 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --

#7 KHARI STEPHENSON MID 6-1 185 DOB 1-18-81 KINGSTON, JAMAICA MLS: Started, played 81 minutes and received a yellow card vs. RSL on 3/19... DNP at DAL on 3/26 due to national team duty with Jamaica ... Came on as a substitute in the 46th minute and scored first goal of season vs. SEA on 4/2 ... Goal vs. SEA on 4/2 won MLS Goal of the Week honors … Started and played 80 minutes vs. TOR on 4/9 ... Started and played 61 minutes at NY on 4/16 ... Started, played 54 minutes and notched first assist of season vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Came on as a substitute in 64th minute at VAN on 5/11 ... Played 90 minutes and scored second goal of season vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Played 90 minutes vs. NE on 5/21 ... Started and played 68 minutes on 5/28 at CHI … Started and played 82 minutes vs. HOU on 6/4... Started, played 48 minutes and notched an assist at DC on 6/11 ... Played 90 minutes at KC on 6/17 ... Played 46 minutes vs. LA on 6/25 ... Played 90 minutes and scored third goal of season vs. NY on 7/2 … Started and played 90 minutes vs. PHI on 7/9, at CLB on 7/16 and at RSL on 7/23 ... Exhibition: -- Started, played 45 minutes and scored game-winning goal vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Started and played 83 minutes vs. VAN on 7/20 ... Started and played 66 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 … Open Cup Qualifying: Started and played 82 minutes at POR on 5/3 ... Came on as a substitute in 71st minute and received a yellow card vs. CHI on 5/24.


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Portland Timbers, Aug. 6, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT Last MLS Game: vs. DC on 7/30/11; Last Goal: vs. NY on 7/2/11; Last Assist: at DC on 6/11/11 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 1 … A: 1

#20 TIM WARD DEF 6-0 165 DOB 2-28-87 WAUKESHA, WI ___ MLS: DNP vs. RSL on 3/19, at DAL on 3/26, vs. SEA on 4/2, vs. TOR on 4/9, at NY on 4/16, vs. CHV on 4/23, at PHI on 5/3, at VAN on 5/11, vs. CLB on 5/14 or vs. NE on 5/21 due to right hamstring strain ... Came on as a substitute in 45th minute at CHV on 7/6 …Played 90 minutes at RSL on 7/23 ... Played 90 minutes vs. DC on 7/30 … Exhibition: -- Played 90 minutes vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup: -- ... Reserves: Played 90 minutes vs. LA on 6/6 and at POR on 6/21. Last MLS Game: vs. DC on 7/30/11; Last Goal: --; Last Assist: at D.C. 10/9/10 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: -- … A: --

#13 ANDREW WEBER GK 6-2 190 DOB 9-9-83 PHOENIX, AZ MLS: -- … Exhibition: -- ... Open Cup Qualifying: Saw first action of season, played 90 minutes, made three saves and recorded a shutout at POR on 5/3 … Played 120 minutes vs. CHI on 5/24 ... Exhibition: -- Came on as a substitute in 46th minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 … Reserves: Played 90 minutes in 2-1 win vs. VAN on 3/22 ... Played 90 minutes in 1-0 loss vs. SEA on 4/3 ... Played 90 minutes in 3-1 win vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Played 90 minutes in 2-1 loss at POR on 6/21. Last MLS Game: at CHV on 10/17/09; Last Shutout: --; Most Saves: 8 2011 MLS Game Highs: SV: -- … SOG: --

#8 CHRIS WONDOLOWSKI FWD 6-0 165 DOB 1-28-83 DANVILLE, CA MLS: Played 90 minutes vs. RSL on 3/19 and vs. SEA on 4/2… Played 90 minutes and scored first two goals of season and surpassed Eric Wynalda for No. 5 on the Quakes all-time scoring list at DAL on 3/26 … First of two goals vs. DAL on 4/2 was nominated for MLS Goal of the Week and finished No. 4 in the voting ... Played 90 minutes, notched first assist of season and received a yellow card vs. TOR on 4/9 ... Played 90 minutes at NY on 4/16 ... Played 90 minutes and scored third goal of season vs. CHV on 4/23 ... Played 90 minutes at PHI on 4/30 ... Played 90 minutes and scored fourth goal of season at VAN on 5/11... Started, played 81 minutes and scored fifth goal of season vs. CLB on 5/14 ... Played 90 minutes and notched second assist of season vs. NE on 5/21 ... Played 90 minutes and scored sixth goal of the season on 5/28 at CHI … DNP vs. HOU on 6/4, at DC on 6/11, at KC on 6/17 and vs. LA on 6/25 due to international duty with U.S. National Team at CONCACAF Gold Cup … Returned to lineup and played 90 minutes vs. NY on 7/2 … Played 90 minutes at CHV on 7/6, vs. PHI on 7/9 and at CLB on 7/16 … Played 90 minutes and scored two goals vs. VAN on 7/20 ... Played 90 minutes at RSL on 7/23 and vs. DC on 7/30 … Exhibition: -- Came on as a substitute in 60th minute vs. West Brom on 7/12 ... Open Cup Qualifying: Played 120 minutes at POR on 5/3 ... Played 120 minutes and received a yellow card vs. CHI on 5/24. Last MLS Game: vs. DC on 7/30/11; Last Goal: vs. VAN on 7/20/11; Last Assist: vs. NE on 5/21/11 2011 MLS Game Highs: G: 2 (at DAL on 3/26/11) … A: 1


San Jose Earthquakes vs. Portland Timbers, Aug. 6, 2011 7:30 p.m. PT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 23 27 30 33 1 2 18 11 12 4 10 17 16 21 3 24 28 32 25 15 6 19 5 9 7 20 13 8

Player Anthony Ampaipitakwong Nana Attakora Rafael Baca Steven Beitashour David Bingham Bobby Burling Jon Busch Bobby Convey Ramiro Corrales Sam Cronin Simon Dawkins Joey Gjertsen Alan Gordon Jason Hernandez Chris Leitch Steven Lenhart Andre Luiz Matt Luzunaris Ellis McLoughlin Justin Morrow Ike Opara Jacob Peterson Brad Ring Scott Sealy Khari Stephenson Tim Ward Andrew Weber Chris Wondolowski

Pos. M D M D/M GK D GK M D M M M F D D F M F F D/M D M M F M D GK M/F

Ht. 5-8 6-1 5-8 5-10 6-2 6-5 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-9 6-3 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-9 6-2 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-0

Wt. 160 185 160 170 185 195 165 150 180 165 160 165 190 170 165 190 174 170 165 165 180 165 165 175 185 165 190 165

Birthdate 6-14-88 3-27-1989 9-11-89 2-1-87 10-19-89 10-15-84 8-18-76 5-27-83 3-12-77 12-12-86 12-1-87 6-13-82 10-16-1981 8-26-83 4-1-79 8-28-86 11-14-74 3-6-89 7-8-90 10-4-87 2-21-89 1-27-1986 4-7-87 6-4-81 1-18-81 2-28-87 9-9-83 1-28-83

Hometown Carrollton, TX North York, Canada Lawndale, CA San Jose, CA Pleasanton, CA Monument, CO Albany, NY Philadelphia, PA Salinas, CA Winston-Salem, NC Edgware, England Tacoma, WA Long Beach, CA Englewood, NJ Baltimore, OH Yorba Linda, CA Sao Paulo, Brazil Margate, FLA Seattle, WA Cleveland, OH Durham, NC Portage, MI Rockford, IL Chaguanas, Trinidad Kingston, Jamaica Waukesha, WI Phoenix, AZ Danville, CA

College STATUS Akron -INTL Loyola Marymount San Diego State California GA Loyola Marymount UNC Charlotte --Wake Forest -INTL Evergreen State College Oregon State Seton Hall North Carolina Azusa Pacific -INTL Central Florida Washington Notre Dame Wake Forest GA Indiana Indiana Wake Forest INTL Williams College INTL Saint Louis New Mexico Chico State

EARTHQUAKES NUMERICAL ROSTER AND PRONUNCIATION GUIDE No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 27 28 30 32 33

Player Pos. David Bingham GK Bobby Burling D Chris Leitch D Sam Cronin M Brad Ring M Ike Opara D Khari Stephenson M Chris Wondolowski M/F Scott Sealy F Simon Dawkins M Bobby Convey M Ramiro Corrales D Andrew Weber GK Justin Morrow D/M Alan Gordon F Joey Gjertsen M Jon Busch GK Jacob Peterson M Tim Ward D Jason Hernandez D Anthony Ampaipitakwong M Steven Lenhart F Ellis McLoughlin F Nana Attakora D Andre Luiz M Rafael Baca M Matt Luzunaris F Steven Beitashour D/M

Pronunciation BING-um LEECH

oh-PAR-ah CAR-ee wan-dough-LOWW-skee

JURT-son

am-PIE-pi-talk-wong LEN-heart mick-LOFF-lin nah-nah AT-uh-CORE-uh lou-EEZ lou-zah-NAIR-is BAY-tah-sure

Place of Birth Castro Valley, CA Clear Lake City, TX Columbus, OH Atlanta, GA Rockford, IL Durham, NC Kingston, Jamaica Danville, CA Chaguanas, Trinidad Edgware, England Philadelphia, PA Los Angeles, CA Austin, TX Cleveland, OH Long Beach, CA Tacoma, WA Queens, NY Portage, MI Waukesha, WI New York City, NY Carrollton, TX Jacksonville, FL Seattle, WA North York, Canada Sao Paulo, Brazil Tuxpan, Mexico Margate, FLA San Jose, CA

Last Club California Chivas USA New York Red Bulls Toronto FC Indiana University Wake Forest Aalesunds FK (Norway) Houston Dynamo Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Tottenham (England) Reading F.C. (England) S.K. Brann (Norway) Montreal Impact (USL) Notre Dame Toronto FC Montreal Impact (USL) Chicago Fire Toronto FC Chicago Fire Chivas USA Akron Columbus Crew Hertha BSC (Germany) Toronto FC Jaguares de Chiapas (Mexico) Loyola Marymount SK Rapid Wien (Austria) San Diego State

Key: GA = Generation adidas; GC = Green Card; INTL = International; Head Coach: Frank Yallop Assistant Coach: Ian Russell Assistant Coach: Mark Watson

Goalkeeper Coach: Jason Batty Head Athletic Trainer: Bruce Morgan Equipment Manager: Jose Vega

Team Administrator: Joe Dincecco Fitness Coach: Greg Tella Asst. Athletic Trainer: Hank House


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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 30 32 33

Player

71M 90G 90F

90D 9 19

10

55M 90F 90M 64F 58F 80M 90M 32 90D

90D

90D 90D 28 90D 90D 90M 90M 26 90M 90M 90M 90D 26 90F 64M 90D 62M 90M 26 64M 90M 76D

14 90D

3

8

1

90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 18 22 90M 90M 45M 1 72M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 8 90D 90D 90M 90M 68M 82M 48M 90M 45M 90M 82F 90F 90F 90M 1 15 42 45 90F 89F 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90M 87M 90M 90M 90M 90D 90D 79D

10

28

48

90M 24

90D

17

90M 90D

73F 32 90G

90D 90D 90D

90M 66M 90F 90M 63F 58F

90D 90D 90D 61D 90D 90D 90D 90D 27 77M 1 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 36 90M 90M 83M 90F 90F 90M 90M 17 7 45 80F 89F 42F 24 90D 90D 90D 90D

90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 45D

73M 45M 5 61M 64M 45M 45M 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90F 90F 90M 90F 26 18 90M 90M 67M 76M 90M 90M 90M 62M 66M 90M 45 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 13 35 72M 29 26 45 75M 89M 45M 45 59M 10 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 73F 90F 23 44 14 31 54D 17

90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 64M 90D

90D 90D 70D 90M 90M 90M 90M 1 7 20 90D 81F 45 80M 90F 90F 90F 90F 5 24 83M 85M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 66D 89D 90D 85D

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 RSL DAL SEA TOR NY CHV PHI VAN CLB NE CHI HOU DC KC LA NY CHV PHI CLB VAN RSL DC 0-1 2-0 2-2 1-1 0-3 1-2 0-1 1-1 3-0 2-1 2-2 2-0 4-2 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-4 0-2

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES David Bingham Bobby Burling Chris Leitch Sam Cronin Brad Ring Ike Opara Khari Stephenson Chris Wondolowski Scott Sealy Simon Dawkins Bobby Convey Ramiro Corrales Andrew Weber Brandon McDonald Justin Morrow Alan Gordon Joey Gjertsen Jon Busch Ryan Johnson Jacob Peterson Tim Ward Jason Hernandez Omar Jasseh Anthony Ampaipitakwong Steven Lenhart Ellis McLoughlin Nana Attakora Andre Luiz Rafael Baca Matt Luzunaris Steven Beitashour

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

Played for other teams: Alan Gordon played 632 minutes for TOR Jacob Peterson played 1024 minutes for TOR Nana Attakora played 373 minutes for TOR


Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 #21 #22

log: #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 06/17/2011 06/25/2011 07/02/2011 07/06/2011 07/09/2011 07/16/2011 07/20/2011 07/23/2011 07/30/2011

03/19/2011 03/26/2011 04/02/2011 04/09/2011 04/16/2011 04/23/2011 04/30/2011 05/11/2011 05/14/2011 05/21/2011 05/28/2011 06/04/2011 06/11/2011 SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ

SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0

0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 3 2 2 2 4 at vs vs at vs at vs at vs

vs at vs vs at vs at at vs vs at vs at KC 1 LA 0 NY 2 CHV 2 PHI 0 CLB 0 VAN 2 RSL 4 DC 2

RSL 1 DAL 0 SEA 2 TOR 1 NY 3 CHV 2 PHI 1 VAN 1 CLB 0 NE 1 CHI 2 HOU 0 DC 2 L T T L T T T L L

L W T T L L L T W W T W W 16

68

3; Wondolowski 8 (Peterson 2) 54

37; Lenhart 5 (Beitashour 3)

Wondolowski 7 (Dawkins 1, Lenhart 3)

Stephenson 3 (unassisted)

Wondolowski 4 (Johnson 1) 39 Wondolowski 5 (Johnson 2, Ring 1) 50; McDonald 1 (Lenhart 1, Gjertsen 2) 59; Stephenson 2 (Convey 2) McLoughlin 1 (Wondolowski 2) 71; Convey 1 (unassisted) 83 Corrales 1 (Ampaipitakwong 1) 50; Wondolowski 6 (Ampaipitakwong 2, Corrales 2) 74 Lenhart 1 (Beitashour 1) 69; Dawkins 3 (Cronin 1) 92+ Lenhart 2 (Stephenson 2) 15; Lenhart 3 (unassisted) 22; Dawkins 4 (Lenhart 2) 49; Lenhart 4 (Beitashour 2) 60

Wondolowski 3 (Stephenson 1, Corrales 1)

Wondolowski 1 (Leitch 1) 5; Wondolowski 2 (Gjertsen 1) 23 Dawkins 1 (Convey 1) 32; Stephenson 1 (unassisted) 52 Dawkins 2 (Wondolowski 1) 38

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES

Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game

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CUP Q3 CHI 2-2 120D 120M 71M 49 120F 75

120D 120G 120D 120M

83M 37 45F

120D

W (OT) T (4-5 pens)

Opara (Cronin) 120 McLoughlin (unassissted) 14; Morrow (unassisted) 43

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES U.S. OPEN Q2 POR 1-0 120D 120M 120M 120D 83M 120F

94M 120D 120G 26

111F

37 9

120D

1 at POR 0 2 vs CHI 2

David Bingham Bobby Burling Chris Leitch Sam Cronin Brad Ring Ike Opara Khari Stephenson Chris Wondolowski Scott Sealy Simon Dawkins Bobby Convey Ramiro Corrales Andrew Weber Brandon McDonald Justin Morrow Joey Gjertsen Jon Busch Ryan Johnson Tim Ward Jason Hernandez Omar Jasseh Anthony Ampaipitakwong Steven Lenhart Ellis McLoughlin Andre Luiz Matt Luzunaris Steven Beitashour

U.S. OPEN CUP 2R 05/03/2011 3R 05/24/2011


PORTLAND TIMBERS GAME NOTES PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011, 7:30 P.M. (PT) VP, Communications: Chris Metz - (503) 553-5433, cmetz@portlandtimbers.com Manager, Media Relations: Marc Kostic - (503) 553-5415, mkostic@portlandtimbers.com Assistant, Media Relations: Rob Morse - (503) 553-5529, rmorse@portlandtimbers.com

TIMBERS

EARTHQUAKES

2011 SCHEDULE 2011 MLS RECORD: 7-10-4 (Home: 6-4-2 Away: 1-6-2) 2011 ALL-COMPETITIONS RECORD: 9-14-4 (Home: 8-8-2 Away: 1-6-2)

VS.

5-8-9 (24pts)

7-10-4 (25pts)

MATCH INFORMATION Date: Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011 Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. (PT) Location: Buck Shaw Stadium, Santa Clara, Calif. Forecast: 76 degrees, partly cloudy Referee: Hilario Grajeda Assistant Referees: Anthony Vasoli, Eric Proctor Fourth Official: Sorin Stoica Local TV: FOX 12 Talent: John Strong (play-by-play), Robbie Earle (analyst) Local English Radio: Sportsradio 750 AM The Game Talent: Andy McNamara (play-by-play) Local Spanish Radio: La Pantera 940 AM Talent: Fernando Sobrevilla (play-by-play)

WEEK 21 MLS SCHEDULE Wednesday, August 3 TIME (PT) Real Salt Lake 0 at Sporting KC 2 Philadelphia 1 at Chicago 1 LA Galaxy 0 at Portland 3 Friday, August 5 Columbus at Colorado 6:30 Saturday, August 6 Toronto FC at D.C. United 4:30 Chivas USA at New England 4:30 Houston at Philadelphia 4:30 Seattle at Sporting KC 5:30 New York at Real Salt Lake 6:00 FC Dallas at LA Galaxy 7:30 Portland at San Jose 7:30 Sunday, August 7 Chicago at Vancouver 4:00

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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 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 Tue., May 3 SAN JOSE^ L 0-1 (OT) 11,412 Fri., May 6 PHILADELPHIA W 1-0 18,627 Sat., May 14 at Seattle T 1-1 36,593 Sat., May 21 COLUMBUS W 1-0 18,627 Wed., May 25 AFC AJAX (exh.) L 0-2 18,627 Sun., May 29 D.C. UNITED L 2-3 18,627 Sat., Jun 4 at Chivas USA L 0-1 14,076 Sat., Jun 11 COLORADO L 0-1 18,627 Sun., Jun 19 NEW YORK T 3-3 18,627 Sat., Jun 25 at FC Dallas L 0-4 10,470 Sat., Jul 2 SPORTING KC L 1-2 18,627 Thu., Jul 7 CLUB AMÉRICA (exh.) L 0-1 17,198 Sun., Jul 10 SEATTLE L 2-3 18,627 Sat., Jul 16 at Chicago W 1-0 16,419 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 Sat., Jul 30 TORONTO FC T 2-2 18,627 Wed., Aug 3 LA GALAXY W 3-0 18,627 Sat., Aug 6 at San Jose 7:30 p.m. FOX 12 Sun., Aug 14 at Houston 6:00 p.m. ROOT SPORTS/Gala Wed., Aug 17 at Sporting KC 5:30 p.m. FOX 12 Sat., Aug 20 VANCOUVER 7:00 p.m. FOX Soccer/TSN Wed., Aug 24 CHIVAS USA 8:00 p.m. ROOT SPORTS Sat., Aug 27 at D.C. United 4:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS Sat., Sep 10 at Philadelphia 4:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS Fri., Sep 16 NEW ENGLAND 8:00 p.m. FOX Soccer Wed., Sep 21 SAN JOSE 7:30 p.m. KPDX TV Sat., Sep 24 at New York 4:30 p.m. FOX 12 Sun., Oct 2 at Vancouver 1:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS/TSN2 Fri., Oct 14 HOUSTON 7:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS Sat., Oct 22 at Real Salt Lake 6:00 p.m. ROOT SPORTS *schedule subject to change ^ - U.S. Open Cup Play-in

TIMBERS PROBABLE STARTING XI Galavisión

Chabala

Nagbe

Horst

Jewsbury ©

Perlaza

Brunner

Marcelin

Cooper

Palmer

Zizzo

TIMBERS INJURY REPORT PROBABLE: F Bright Dike (R Achilles rupture) M/D Jeremy Hall (groin soreness) M Jack Jewsbury (hamstring strain) GK Troy Perkins (R hip soreness) OUT: D Kevin Goldthwaite (L knee ACL rupture) F Spencer Thompson (R knee)

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PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 CATEGORICAL WON-LOST-TIED Overall: vs. Western: vs. Eastern: Day Games: Night Games: On Grass: On Turf: Pre-All-Star: Post-All-Star: Scoring First: Opponent Scoring First: One-Goal Games: Leading at Half: Trailing at Half: Tied at Half: Leading at 75’: Trailing at 75’: Tied at 75’: Outshooting Opponent: Outshot by Opponent: Shots Even: When Scoring 0 Goals: When Scoring 1 Goal: When Scoring 2 Goals: When Scoring 3 Goals: When Scoring 4+ Goals: When Allowing 0 Goals: When Allowing 1 Goal: When Allowing 2 Goals: When Allowing 3 Goals: When Allowing 4+ Goals: Pacific Time Zone: Mountain Time Zone: Central Time Zone: Eastern Time Zone: Green-Green-Green Unis: Green-White-Green Unis: Green-White-White Unis: Rose City Red Unis: On ESPN/ESPN2: On FOX Soccer: On ROOT SPORTS: On FOX 12: On KPDX TV: On Galavision: On TSN/TSN2: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: March: April: May: June: July: August: September: October:

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HEAD COACH JOHN SPENCER After a standout 18-year professional playing career, Glasgow, Scotland, native John Spencer served as an assistant coach for the Houston Dynamo under head coach Dominic Kinnear for nearly five seasons (2006-2010). He helped lead the Dynamo to back-to-back MLS Cup championships in 2006 and 2007 and four consecutive playoff appearances. From 2006-08, Spencer also coached the Dynamo Reserves, guiding the Dynamo Reserves to the 2008 MLS Reserve Division championship. On Aug. 10, 2010, Spencer was named the first head coach in MLS Timbers history, and on April 14 of this season, Spencer earned his first win as an MLS head coach as the Timbers poured in four goals in a 4-2 win over the Chicago Fire. As a player, Spencer played for such noted English clubs as Chelsea, Everton and Queens Park Rangers, and Scotland’s Glasgow Rangers. In MLS, Spencer starred for the Colorado Rapids from 2001-04, becoming the only player to be the team’s MVP and scoring leader in the same season more than once. Spencer, 40, began his professional playing career in 1987 with Rangers. As a striker, he played for several top-flight clubs over 14 seasons in Scotland and England, most notably amassing 43 goals with English-power Chelsea (1992-96). Spencer joined MLS and the Rapids in 2001 and was considered the team’s undeniable leader due 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 mark for assists (17), was a two-time MLS Best XI selection (2001, 2003) and was a finalist for the league’s MVP award in 2003. The two-time MLS All-Star (2001, 2003) captained the Rapids to three straight playoff appearances from 2002-04. Spencer etched his name into Rapids history on Aug. 30, 2009, when he was inducted to the Rapids Gallery of Honor. During his playing career, Spencer earned 14 caps with the Scotland National Team from 1994-97. He earned his first cap for Scotland against Russia on November 16, 1994, in Glasgow. His favorite soccer memories include playing for Scotland against England at Wembley Stadium in the 1996 European Championship. He last appeared for Scotland on May 27, 1997, in a friendly against Wales. JOHNSON NOMINATED FOR MLSSOCCER.COM GOAL OF THE WEEK Forward Eddie Johnson became the fourth Timbers player this season to have a goal nominated for MLSSoccer.com Goal of the Week when his first career MLS goal against Toronto FC Saturday was selected Monday. In the 23rd minute of Portland's 2-2 draw with the Reds, the Timbers started a quick counter through midfielders Sal Zizzo and Diego Chara up the right side and toward the middle of the pitch. Chara laid a pass off to Johnson just outside the goal box, and, after a quick cut back to the right, Johnson blasted his right-footed shot inside the left post for his first MLS goal this season and second in all competitions. Johnson joins previous Goal of the Week winners Jorge Perlaza (Week 5) and Darlington Nagbe (Week 16), as well as nominee Futty Danso (Week 8). ZIZZO NAMED TO MLS TEAM OF THE WEEK FOR EFFORT VS. TORONTO Midfielder Sal Zizzo was named to the Week 20 MLSSoccer.com Team of the Week for his performance in a 2-2 draw with Toronto FC last Saturday. In that match, Zizzo collected his first regular-season assist as a Timbers player as he and fellow midfielder Diego Chara combined to set up Eddie Johnson's firsthalf strike. Zizzo has worked his way into the starting lineup the past two games after appearing as a substitute in each of the previous seven matches. JEWSBURY NAMED JULY MLS HUMANITARIAN OF THE MONTH Timbers captain and midfielder Jack Jewsbury was honored this week as he was named MLS Humanitarian of the Month for July. Jewsbury helped lead an American Red Cross donation drive to benefit the people of his hometown of Joplin, Mo., a city devastated by a May tornado.

MLS HONORS MLSSOCCER.COM TEAM OF THE WEEK M Kalif Alhassan Week 5 3A F Jorge Perlaza Week 5 2G D Rodney Wallace Week 5 2G D Futty Danso Week 9 1G GK Troy Perkins Week 12 6 SV M Kalif Alhassan Week 18 GK Troy Perkins Week 18 7 SV, SO M Darlington Nagbe Week 19 4 shots M Sal Zizzo Week 20 1 A

MLSSOCCER.COM GOAL/SAVE OF THE WEEK Jake Gleeson Week 2 Save Won Jake Gleeson Week 5 Save Won Jorge Perlaza Week 5 Goal Won Futty Danso Week 8 Goal Nominee Troy Perkins Week 10 Save Won Darlington Nagbe Week 16 Goal Won Troy Perkins Week 16 Save Nominee Troy Perkins Week 17 Save Won Troy Perkins Week 18 Save Won Eddie Johnson Week 20 Goal Nominee


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 TIMBERS END GALAXY'S 14-GAME UNBEATEN RUN WITH 3-0 WIN AT JELD-WEN First-half goals from defender Mike Chabala and forward Jorge Perlaza, combined with Eric Brunner’s goal in the second half, guided the Portland Timbers to a 3-0 victory over the league-leading LA Galaxy at JELD-WEN Field Wednesday. Playing without captain and midfielder Jack Jewsbury, the Timbers ended the Galaxy’s MLS-best, 14-match unbeaten streak by picking up their first home MLS win since May 21. Chabala scored his first goal of the season and Perlaza added his fifth to help the Timbers carry a 2-0 lead into halftime. Brunner headed in his second of the season midway through the second half to help Portland avenge a 3-0 defeat at The Home Depot Center in April. Goalkeeper Troy Perkins recorded just one save to earn his fifth shutout of the season. Chabala lifted the Timbers to a 1-0 lead in the 26th minute. After running a give-and-go with Darlington Nagbe on the left side, Chabala one-timed a right-footed blast past Galaxy goalkeeper Josh Saunders. Portland took a 2-0 lead in the 33rd minute thanks to Perlaza. Off a throw in on the left side, Kenny Cooper settled the ball to Chara, who then slipped a pass to Perlaza along the top of the box, where Perlaza ripped a low, driven ball from 18 yards inside the right post. Brunner added an insurance goal for the Timbers in the 68th minute. Zizzo dropped a corner kick from the left side into the center of the box. Charging the ball from the back post, Brunner headed the ball back inside the top left corner from the top of the six yard box to put Portland up 3-0.

DOUBLING UP With Wednesday's win over the Galaxy and a game against San Jose Saturday, this week marks the second of five occurrences this season in which the Timbers play two MLS games in one week. Portland was successful on its first two-game week, sweeping the Chicago Fire and FC Dallas April 14 and 17 at JELD-WEN Field, the first two games at the renovated venue. The Timbers play a total of three, two-game weeks in August, as well as a Wednesday/Saturday slate in September vs. San Jose and at New York, respectively.

TIMBERS STIFLE GALAXY OFFENSE WITH SHOTLESS FIRST HALF Four days after allowing Toronto FC to take 12 shots in the second half, the secondmost they have given up in a half, the Timbers held the Galaxy, the league's top team, without a shot through the first half Wednesday. It marked the first time in their MLS history that they have held an opponent without an attempt for an entire half. LA could not get a shot off until Chris Birchall tried one from distance in the 52nd minute.

JEWSBURY'S STREAK ENDS AT 20 GAMES Captain and midfielder Jack Jewsbury missed Wednesday’s match vs. LA due to a hamstring strain. With his absence, Jewsbury’s MLS Timbers record streak of 20 consecutive starts for the club comes to an end. Goalkeeper Troy Perkins, who wore the captain’s armband Wednesday, now holds the team’s longest active stretch of consecutive starts at 15. Jewsbury had not missed a minute of regular-season action.

CHABALA NETS FIRST AS A TIMBER Defender Mike Chabala earned his first log slice by scoring his first goal in a Portland uniform Wednesday against LA. It was his second MLS goal and first since March 27, 2010, when he scored Houston's goal in a 1-1, Texas Derby draw vs. FC Dallas.

LA CONEXIÓN COLOMBIANA The combination of Diego Chara-Jorge Perlaza produced its second goal of the season for the Timbers Saturday. The duo, who were teammates for several seasons while playing for Deportes Tolima in their native Colombia, also connected for a goal against Seattle Sounders FC on July 10.

JOHNSON SUSTAINS CONCUSSION Forward Eddie Johnson was scratched from the Timbers’ Starting XI Wednesday against the Galaxy after sustaining a concussion in pre-game warmups. A PLACE TO CALL HOME 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 the Timbers to debut their impressively refurbished home on a national stage. The Timbers, in front of sold-out crowds of 18,627, scored seven goals on their way to opening up the stadium with a pair of wins over the Chicago Fire and FC Dallas in mid-April. JELD-WEN Field underwent a $40 million renovation that transformed the already iconic downtown Portland venue into one of the most unique and intimate soccer venues in North America. JELD-WEN Field improvements include the addition of an entirely new eastside seating section that will house the new KeyBank Club and premium club seats, the Widmer Brothers Southern Front deck behind the south goal that will provide unique vantage points ideal for casual group seating, a new, state-ofthe-art video board that features the latest in high-definition technology for an enhanced fan experience and a new FieldTurf playing surface well-suited for the variety of sporting and community events that will be featured each year at JELD-WEN Field. Phase I of construction, which included foundation work for the new eastside seats, began in early 2010, while renovation on a larger scale began on Sept. 7, 2010, as demolition commenced following the Division-2 Timbers’ home schedule. JELD-WEN Field, located in the heart of the city, was originally constructed in 1926 and has undergone a number of transformations over the years, none more substantial than the current renovation. The stadium has housed some of the most memorable events in its 85-year life, including presidential visits, an Elvis Presley performance in 1957, Pele’s last official game as a professional and the 2003 Women’s World Cup. It was home to the NASL Timbers from 1975-82 and most recently served as the home grounds for the USL Timbers from 2001-10.

DEFENDERS PROVIDING OFFENSE Defenders Mike Chabala and Eric Brunner scored two of Portland's three goals Wednesday against LA, giving the Timbers' defensive corps a total of eight this season. Brunner, Rodney Wallace and Futty Danso each have two MLS goals in 2011, and Chabala and Kevin Goldthwaite have one apiece. In comparison, Timbers forwards have logged nine of the team's 27 goals and midfielders have accounted for seven. NAGBE NABS FIRST MLS HELPER Midfielder Darlington Nagbe logged his first career MLS assist Wednesday against LA, setting up Mike Chabala's opening goal. Nagbe led the University of Akron with 13 assists in his 2010 Hermann Trophy-winning campaign.

CHARA OUT FOR SAN JOSE MATCH Midfielder Diego Chara received his fifth caution of the season in Wednesday's match against the Galaxy and will miss Saturday's game at San Jose while serving a one-game, league-imposed suspension for caution accumulation. Chara, who has recorded an assist in each of his last three home matches, is the second Timbers player to serve a suspension for caution accumulation, joining defender Jeremy Hall. WINNER, WINNER The Timbers' seven game-winning goals have been scored by seven different players, including four defenders. HOME COOKING The Timbers lead MLS with 23 home goals in 12 games. Portland has scored three or more goals on four occasions at JELD-WEN Field and has been blanked just once at home. Away from home, however, the Timbers have scored just four goals in nine matches. SCOUTING THE EARTHQUAKES Since going on a season-long, six-game unbeaten run in May and June, the Earthquakes have been mired in a slump of late. During its nine-game winless streak, which dates back to June 17, San Jose has scored in just two games, a pair of 2-2 draws vs. New York on July 2 and vs. Vancouver July 20. The Earthquakes' hopes of busting out of their offensive woes took a major hit, as it was announced Thursday that forward Steven Lenhart, the 'Quakes' second-leading scorer with five goals, is on a family leave of absence. Forward Chris Wondolowski, the 2010 MLS Golden Boot winner, and newly acquired forward Alan Gordon, a former USL Timber, will have to pick up the scoring slack in his stead. Wondolowski has picked up where he left off in 2010, netting eight goals and firing a league-leading 26 shots on goal in 18 games this season. In the back, veteran goalkeeper Jon Busch has played every minute in net for San Jose and ranks second in MLS in both shots faced (111) and saves (82). With the Timbers and Earthquakes sitting only one point apart in the Western Conference standings, Saturday's match is important for both clubs as they eye a late-season surge.


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011

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TROY PERKINS - GK

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MIKE CHABALA - D/M

Height: 6-1 Weight: 190 DOB: 07/29/81 Hometown: Worthington, Ohio Acquired: Trade with D.C. United, 12/17/10 Pronunciation: PER-kins Last season: Played 22 games (all starts) in goal for D.C. United, registering five shutouts and a 1.68 goals-against average. Last MLS win: 08/03/11 - POR vs. LA Last MLS shutout: 08/03/11 - POR vs. LA

Height: 6-0 Weight: 175 DOB: 05/25/84 Hometown: Fresno, Calif. Acquired: Trade with Houston Dynamo, 07/21/11 Pronunciation: chuh-BALL-uh Last season: With the Dynamo, set career highs with 25 appearances, 22 starts, four assists, and his first MLS goal. Last MLS goal: 08/03/11 - POR vs. LA Last MLS assist: 10/23/10 - HOU vs. SEA

2011: Needed just one save to earn his fifth win and shutout in a 3-0 victory over the LA Galaxy Aug. 3. Made a franchise-record seven saves July 16 at Chicago to help the Timbers to the franchise's first road win and first road shutout. Posted shutouts in each of his first three home starts (April 30-May 21). Was nominated for MLS Save of the Week in both Week 16 and 17 after winning it in Week 10. Was named to the MLSSoccer.com Week 12 Team of the Week after making six saves in a 1-0 loss to Chivas USA, June 4. Blanked Columbus with three saves in a 1-0 win on May 21. Posted a Timbers season-long 255-minute scoreless streak (April 23-May 14). Made two saves while recording his second-straight shutout May 6 vs. Philadelphia. Recorded the first shutout in MLS Timbers history and his first win as a Timber, making three saves in a 1-0 win over Real Salt Lake April 30. Made his Timbers debut April 23 at LA, stopping four of seven shots in Portland’s 3-0 loss to the Galaxy. Missed the first five games of the season with a right knee sprain. CAREER: Perkins, who began his career with D.C. United as an undrafted rookie in 2004, paced MLS in wins in 2006 and 2007 and led D.C. United to the MLS Supporters’ Shield in 2006. He returned to D.C. United in 2010 after two seasons with Norway’s Vålerenga IF. In his career, Perkins has earned six caps with the U.S. National Team and was the starting goalkeeper as the United States reached the finals of the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

2011: Scored the first goal of the game - his second in MLS and first for the Timbers - in a 3-0 win over the LA Galaxy Aug. 3; played a give-and-go with Darlington Nagbe on the left flank and one-timed a right-footed shot into the upper-right corner in the 26th minute. Started his first league game with Portland, playing 90 minutes at left back in a 2-2 draw vs. Toronto FC July 30. Made his Timbers debut, providing an assist on Brian Umony's 39th-minute goal in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26. Acquired in a trade from Houston, July 21. Made seven appearances (2 starts) for the Dynamo as a full back. Made first MLS start of the season and played 90 minutes in a 2-2 tie vs. FC Dallas May 28. Also started in a 2-0 loss at San Jose June 4. Played all 120 minutes at left back in a 1-0, overtime loss to Sporting KC during U.S. Open Cup qualifying on April 6. Appeared in four matches for the Dynamo Reserves. CAREER: Chabala was acquired from the Houston Dynamo along with midfielder Lovel Palmer and an international roster slot in exchange for midfielder Adam Moffat and allocation money, July 21, 2011. The former Univ. of Washington defender is reunited with Timbers head coach John Spencer, for whom he played on the Dynamo Reserves during his first three professional seasons (2006-08). Chabala won the Dynamo's starting left back job in 2009 and played a career-high 25 regular-season matches in 2010. He has played

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KEVIN GOLDTHWAITE - D

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ERIC BRUNNER - D

Height: 6-1 Weight: 180 DOB: 12/09/82 Hometown: Sacramento, Calif. Acquired: Signed, 12/15/10 Pronunciation: GOLD-thwait Last season: Started the season with the New York Red Bulls before signing with the Timbers second-division club in August. He played in three games with Portland. Last MLS goal: 06/19/11 - POR vs. NY Last MLS assist: 10/04/08 - NY vs. TFC

Height: 6-4 Weight: 170 DOB: 02/12/86 Hometown: Dublin, Ohio Acquired: Selected in the second round (3rd overall) of the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft from Columbus, 11/24/10 Pronunciation: BREW-ner Last season: Made 14 appearances (13 starts) for the Columbus Crew, scoring one goal in 1,145 minutes. Last MLS goal: 08/03/11 - POR vs. LA Last MLS assist: 06/19/11 - POR vs. NY

2011: Suffered a season-ending knee injury while making his first start in over two months, July 16 at Chicago. Ruptured the ACL in his left knee when he landed after clearing a loose ball in the 10th minute. In his first MLS action since March 26, came on as a halftime sub for David Horst and scored his first goal of the season, using a nifty back-heel to put the Timbers up 2-1 in an eventual 3-3 draw with his former club, New York, on June 19. It was his first goal in nearly three years, with his last tally coming as a Red Bull on June 21, 2008. Returned from an ankle injury to play 90 minutes in a Reserve League match June 5 at Chivas USA. Started and played 98 minutes before exiting with an ankle injury in a 1-0 overtime loss to San Jose in a U.S. Open Cup play-in match May 3. Started the first two regular-season games, playing a full 90 minutes in the loss to Toronto FC on March 26. Scored a goal in the Timbers Reserves’ first match against the Galaxy Reserves April 24. CAREER: A veteran of six MLS seasons, Goldthwaite has played in 87 MLS regularseason matches since being selected 17th overall by the San Jose Earthquakes in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft. Named the New York Red Bulls’ 2008 Defender of the Year, Goldthwaite helped New York to an MLS Cup appearance in 2008 and won the 2006 MLS Cup with the Houston Dynamo. He joined the Timbers’ second-division club late in the 2010 season and played in three games. Goldthwaite also played for the Timbers in 2005 while on loan from San Jose.

2011: Scored his second goal of the season on a header off a corner kick to cap a 3-0 win over the LA Galaxy Aug. 3. Missed the July 16 match at Chicago after earning the first red card in MLS Timbers history for taking down Seattle's Lamar Neagle in the goal box in a 3-2 loss July 10. Recorded his first assist since May 27, 2009, when he flicked on a pass to Kevin Goldthwaite for a 2-1 lead over New York in a June 19 draw. Has missed just one MLS game this season, June 4 at Chivas USA. Scored his first goal since June 26, 2010, a header from inside the six-yard box in the 46th minute of a 1-0 win over his former team Columbus, on May 21. Committed an own goal from the top of the 18-yard box while trying to stop a 65th-minute breakaway in Portland’s 4-2, home-opening win against Chicago on April 14. Scored an insurance goal on a rebound in the 86th minute of the Timbers’ 2-0 U.S. Open Cup play-in win over Chivas USA on March 29. CAREER: Brunner was selected by the Timbers from the Columbus Crew in the second round of the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft. The defender enters his fourth professional season and third in MLS, having begun his career with the USL’s Miami FC before spending the last two seasons in Columbus. He was originally drafted out of Ohio State University in the second round (16th overall) of the 2008 MLS SuperDraft by the New York Red Bulls.


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DARLINGTON NAGBE - M/F

Height: 5-9 Weight: 165 DOB: 07/19/90 Hometown: Lakewood, Ohio Acquired: Selected in the first round (2nd overall) of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft, 01/13/11 Pronunciation: NAG-be Last season: 2011 marks Nagbe’s first season as a professional. Last MLS goal: 07/02/11 - POR vs. SKC Last MLS assist: 08/03/11 - POR vs. LA 2011: Logged his first MLS assist when he set up Mike Chabala for the first goal of a 3-0 win over the LA Galaxy Aug. 3. Was named to MLSSoccer.com's Week 19 Team of the Week after making a highlight-reel goal-line save on Columbus' Chad Marshall's diving header in the 60th minute and recording four shots, July 23. Committed a career-high three fouls July 16 at Chicago after committing only one in his first 687 minutes this season. Won MLSSoccer.com Goal of the Week for Week 16 when he scored his first professional goal in the 45th minute of a 2-1 loss to Sporting Kansas City July 2. Took a ball punched out by the goalkeeper and juggled twice in the air with his right foot before firing a driven shot just under the crossbar in the far corner of the goal, all without letting the ball touch the ground. The goal was honored as ESPN SportsCenter's top play, won four 'Best of the Best' polls on SportsNation and received over 1.5 million views on YouTube. Made his first MLS start April 30 vs. Real Salt Lake. Made his MLS debut as a 66th-minute substitute in a 1-1 draw at New England on April 2. Logged an assist on Eddie Johnson's 26th-minute goal in an exhibition against West Bromwich Albion, July 20. Missed the first two regular-season matches while recovering from sports hernia surgery. CAREER: The 2010 Hermann Trophy winner, Nagbe was selected No. 2 overall in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft by the Timbers. A standout at the University of Akron, he compiled 19 goals and 19 assists in 73 matches during three collegiate seasons. Nagbe, a two-time NSCAA All-American, led the Zips to the NCAA national championship as a junior in 2010. He is a member of the 2010 class for Generation adidas.

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SAL ZIZZO - M

Height: 5-10 Weight: 165 DOB: 04/03/87 Hometown: San Diego, Calif. Acquired: Trade with Chivas USA, 02/16/11 Pronunciation: ZEE-zoh Last season: Acquired by Chivas USA through a weighted lottery conducted by MLS on July 21, 2010. He played in 10 games and logged an assist. Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: 08/03/11 - POR vs. LA 2011: Has an assist in each of the last two matches. Delivered the corner kick that Eric Brunner headed in in the 68th minute to cap a 3-0 win over LA, Aug. 3. Logged his first MLS assist in a Timbers uniform July 30 vs. Toronto FC, recording an assist on Eddie Johnson's 23rd-minute goal. Scored his first goal for the Timbers in the 36th minute in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26, slotting home a shot from the right side of the goal box. Has made 15 of his 17 MLS appearances off the bench. As of July 26, is second in MLS in substitute appearances behind Chicago forward Orr Barouch (16). Made his first start of the season May 29 vs. D.C. United and played a season-high 90 minutes. Tallied his first assist with the Timbers, setting up Peter Lowry's 29th-minute goal in a July 20 exhibition against the English Premier League's West Bromwich Albion. Started and played the first half in an exhibition against AFC Ajax May 25. Made his Timbers debut as a 66th-minute substitute on March 26 at Toronto. Missed two matches with a right shoulder injury, March 19 and April 2. Started and played 111 minutes in a 1-0 overtime loss to San Jose in a U.S. Open Cup play-in match May 3. CAREER: Zizzo returned to the United States last season, joining Chivas USA mid season via a weighted lottery after signing a contract with MLS. He started his professional career in 2007 with Hannover 96 of the German Bundesliga after a two-year collegiate career at UCLA.

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PETER LOWRY - M

Height: 5-11 Weight: 165 DOB: 10/02/85 Hometown: Fair Oaks, Calif. Acquired: Selected in the seventh round (13th overall) of the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft from Chicago, 11/24/10 Last season: Saw action in 15 regular-season games with the Chicago Fire, playing 1,004 minutes. Scored two goals on the season. Last MLS goal: 10/08/10 - CHI vs. CLB Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Saw his first regular-season action since March 26 when he came on as a second-half sub July 23 at Columbus. Scored his first goal with the Timbers in the 29th minute of a July 20 exhibition against West Bromwich Albion, rifling a left-footed shot inside the right post to beat West Brom goalkeeper Boaz Myhill and give Portland a 2-0 lead. Returned to the field for the first time since May 25 when he played 19 minutes as a sub in an exhibition vs. Club América July 7. Had missed six weeks with a left quadriceps strain. Started and played 62 minutes against AFC Ajax May 25. Missed a month of MLS play with a right MCL strain from April 15-May 15, before returning to the field in a May 15 Reserve League game at Seattle. Started the first two regular-season matches of the season and played all 90 minutes against Toronto on March 26. Picked up the franchise’s first yellow card with a hard foul in the 77th minute of a loss to Toronto March 26. CAREER: Lowry was selected by the Timbers from the Chicago Fire in the seventh round (13th overall pick) of the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft. The midfielder enters his fourth season in MLS after scoring five goals in 24 games (20 starts) in three seasons with Chicago. He was originally drafted out of Santa Clara University in the second round (26th overall) of the 2008 MLS SuperDraft by Chicago.

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BRIGHT DIKE - F

Height: 6-1 Weight: 220 DOB: 02/02/87 Hometown: Edmond, Okla. Acquired: Signed, 10/19/10 Pronunciation: DEE-kay Last season: Played in 23 regular-season games (18 starts) as a rookie for the Timbers in the USSF D-2 Pro League. He ranked second on the team with 10 goals and assist; his goals tally ranked fourth in the league. Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Was listed on the 18-man gameday roster for the first time Aug. 3 vs. LA, after Eddie Johnson was scratched with an injury. Played 25 minutes as a sub and picked up his first yellow card of the season in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26. Came on as a sub and played 24 minutes in an exhibition against the English Premier League's West Bromwich Albion July 20. Made his MLS Timbers debut in an exhibition vs. Club América July 7, coming on as a sub in the 71st minute, exactly five months after undergoing Achilles surgery. Returned to training with the team June 6. Underwent surgery on Feb. 7 to repair a ruptured Achilles’ tendon in his right leg, which he suffered during the Timbers’ first preseason game against Ventura County on Feb. 4. CAREER: After a standout rookie season with the Portland Timbers in the USSF Division-2 Pro League in 2010 in which he scored 10 league goals, Dike was one of four players who were announced as the Timbers’ first MLS signings on Oct. 19, 2010. The 2009 BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year had a stellar collegiate career at the University of Notre Dame.


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EDDIE JOHNSON - F

Height: 5-11 Weight: 185 DOB: 09/20/84 Hometown: Chester, England Acquired: Signed, 10/19/10 Last season: Scored 14 goals for the Austin Aztex of the USSF Division-2 Pro League, ranking second among league leaders. He played 26 games (24 starts) during the regular season. Last MLS goal: 07/30/11 - POR vs. TOR Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Sustained a concussion in pre-game warmups before a 3-0 win over the LA Galaxy, Aug. 3. In his second career MLS start, scored his first MLS goal, cutting back to the right and burying a right-footed blast from 20 yards out, July 30 vs. Toronto FC. The goal was nominated MLSSoccer.com Week 20 Goal of the Week. Scored his first non-league goal July 20 exhibition vs. West Bromwich Albion. Tallied his first assist July 26 vs. Independiente July 26, feeding Sal Zizzo for the opening goal of a 2-0 win. Made his first career MLS start July 2 vs. Sporting Kansas City, playing a season-high 67 minutes. Saw his first league action in six weeks when he played 15 minutes as a sub June 4 at Chivas USA. Scored the opening goal of a 2-1 win for the Timbers Reserves June 21 against the Earthquakes Reserves. Scored two goals in the Timbers Reserves' 3-3 draw at Chivas USA June 5. Returned to the pitch for the first time since April 17 against AFC Ajax May 25. Missed seven league matches with right Achilles tendinitis between March and May. Made his Timbers and MLS debut as a 77th-minute substitute against Chicago April 14. CAREER: A product of the Manchester United youth academy, Johnson was one of the first four players signed by the Timbers for their inaugural MLS season in 2011. He played in 133 league games over seven seasons in Europe before joining the Austin Aztex in 2009. He finished second in scoring in the 2010 USSF D-2 Pro League, scoring 14 goals; he left the club as its all-time leading scorer with 20 goals in two seasons.

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KALIF ALHASSAN - M

Height: 5-10 Weight: 160 DOB: 10/15/90 Hometown: Accra, Ghana Acquired: Signed, 12/15/10 Pronunciation: KA-leaf ALL-ha-sahn Last season: Was signed by the second-division Timbers on Aug. 19 and played in six regular-season matches (3 starts). He scored the game-winning goal – his first goal with the club – in a 1-0 victory over Puerto Rico. Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: 05/21/11 - POR vs. CLB 2011: Started 18 consecutive matches April 2-July 30 before coming off the bench Aug. 3 vs. LA. Logged five assists in his first five home games but has not earned a point since May 21. As of Aug. 4, is tied for ninth in MLS with five assists and tied for second with three game-winning assists. Is only the third player in MLS history to record an assist in each of his first three career home games, joining LA Galaxy's Carlos Hermosillo (1998) and the New York Red Bulls' Jorge Rojas (2008). Forced an own goal by Seattle's Jeff Parke with a 46th-minute cross July 10. His 46th-minute cross in to Eric Brunner set up the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Columbus May 21; also recorded a season-high four shots. Was named to MLSSoccer.com’s Week 5 Team of the Week after contributing three assists in wins over Chicago and FC Dallas. Became the first Timbers player to earn two assists in a match and earn assists in consecutive matches when he helped on goals by Jack Jewsbury and Rodney Wallace in a 3-2 win over FC Dallas April 17. Collected his first career MLS assist in Portland’s 4-2 win over Chicago April 14. Made his MLS debut March 19 at Colorado. CAREER: Alhassan played in eight games with Portland’s second division club in 2010, joining the club midway through the campaign. Alhassan played in Ghana’s GLO Premier League with Liberty Professionals from 2007-10. He’s been a part of Ghana’s National Team system since 2007, playing for the U-17 and U-20 sides. He was called into camp with the senior team in 2009.

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DAVID HORST - D

Height: 6-4 Weight: 210 DOB: 10/25/85 Hometown: Pine Grove, Pa. Acquired: Selected in the fifth round (9th overall) of the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft from Real Salt Lake, 11/24/10 Last season: Was sent on loan by Real Salt Lake to the Puerto Rico Islanders of the USSF Division-2 Pro League. He played in 29 total league games, and helped the Islanders to the USSF D-2 championship. Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Made his third MLS start of the season July 30 vs. Toronto FC. Wore the captain's armband for the first time and played a full 90 minutes in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26. Returned to the field July 16, coming on for Kevin Goldthwaite in the 10th minute. Missed three matches after sustaining a left hip flexor in a collision with New York goalkeeper Greg Sutton June 19. Made his second league start this season June 4 at Chivas USA, filling in for a sick Eric Brunner at centerback. Started and played 90 minutes against AFC Ajax May 25. Missed four games (April 14-30) with a right ankle sprain picked up during a training session. Made his first MLS start of the season in a 1-1 draw April 2 at New England. Played 45 minutes as a sub in the season opener at Colorado. Played 90 minutes and served as captain in the Timbers Reserves' 2-0 loss to Seattle May 30. Scored his first goal as a Timber in a May 15 Reserve League match at Seattle. Started and played 120 minutes in a 1-0 overtime loss to San Jose in a U.S. Open Cup play-in match May 3. CAREER: Horst, acquired as the ninth overall pick in the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft, joins the Timbers after three seasons with Real Salt Lake. The former USL Premier Development League Defender of the Year spent much of the 2010 season on loan with USSF D-2 Puerto Rico and was a key piece of the Islanders’ run to the league title and performance in the 2010-11 CONCACAF Champions League.

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JACK JEWSBURY - M

Height: 6-0 Weight: 185 DOB: 04/13/81 Hometown: Springfield, Mo. Acquired: Trade with Sporting Kansas City, 03/01/11 Pronunciation: JEWS-bury Last season: Played in 29 games (17 starts) with Sporting Kansas City and scored two goals. Saw time in the club’s friendly against England’s Manchester United. Last MLS goal: 07/30/11 - POR vs. TOR Last MLS assist: 06/19/11 - POR vs. NY 2011: Played every minute of the first 20 regular-season games before missing the Aug. 3 win over LA with a hamstring strain. Leads the club in goals (6), assists (6) and points (18). Has already set career highs in goals and points. As of Aug. 4, is tied for fourth in the league in points and tied for fifth in assists. Has converted 3-of-4 penalty kicks. Represented the team in the MLS All-Star Game against Manchester United July 27, setting up a pair of good chances and taking a shot of his own. Was the first MLS All-Star in Timbers history and was elected through the MLS First XI fan vote. Recorded his second three-point game of the season June 19 vs. New York with a goal and an assist. Had an assist in a career- and franchise-best four straight matches (April 30-May 21), the longest such streak in MLS this season. Scored his third goal by converting a penalty kick against D.C. United May 29 to extend his points streak to five games. Recorded a goal and an assist April 17 vs. FC Dallas, his 200th career MLS contest. Picked up his first goal on a left-footed strike from the top of the 18-yard box April 2 at New England. Scored the game-winning goal on a 35-yard strike in the 84th minute of the Timbers’ U.S. Open Cup play-in win over Chivas USA March 29. Named the Timbers’ captain March 11. CAREER: Jewsbury brings eight seasons of MLS experience to the Timbers. Originally drafted in the fifth round (43rd overall) of the 2003 MLS SuperDraft by Sporting Kansas City, he appeared in 195 regular-season matches and recorded 14 goals and 20 assists during his time with the club. Has participated in two USMNT camps.


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JAMES MARCELIN - M

Height: 6-2 Weight: 175 DOB: 06/13/86 Hometown: Saint-Marc, Haiti Acquired: Signed, 12/15/10 Pronunciation: mar-sa-LEE-in Last season: Started 22 of his 25 regular-season appearances for the Timbers during the USSF D-2 Pro League season. He scored the game-winning goal in a playoff victory over Vancouver. Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Has played in all seven Timbers regular-season wins, including five starts. Received a yellow card in three straight games, July 10-23, a franchise record. Started and played 71 minutes vs. Club América July 7. On July 2 vs. Sporting KC, made his first appearance since June 4; missed three matches with a right MCL sprain. Started four straight matches in the central midfield, April 2-23. Made his MLS debut April 2 at New England. Started and played 90 minutes in the U.S. Open Cup qualifying match against Chivas USA March 29. Started and played 120 minutes in a 1-0 overtime loss to San Jose in 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 Champions League appearances. Marcelin has been a part of the Haiti National Team since 2007, competing in both the 2007 and 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cups.

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JORGE PERLAZA - F

Height: 5-10 Weight: 155 DOB: 10/11/84 Hometown: Guapi, Colombia Acquired: Signed, 03/07/11 Pronunciation: HOR-hay per-LA-za Last season: Perlaza compiled 15 goals in 31 league matches (23 starts) for Colombian first-division club Deportes Tolima, finishing the season as one of the club’s leading scorers. Last MLS goal: 08/03/11 - POR vs. LA Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Ranks second on the Timbers with five goals. Scored the second goal of a 3-0 win over the LA Galaxy, Aug. 3; was fed a pass by Diego Chara along the top of the goal box and put it in the lower-right corner in the 33rd minute. Has appeared in every league match this season, starting the first 19. Drew a penalty kick in the 23rd minute that set up the only goal of the Timbers' first MLS road win at Chicago July 16. Tallied his fourth goal July 10 vs. Seattle, benefitting from a deflection to beat Kasey Keller and give Portland a brief 2-1 lead. Scored his third goal of the season in a 3-2 loss May 29 vs. D.C. United, heading in a throw-in in the 88th minute. Was named to MLSSoccer.com’s Week 5 Team of the Week after scoring his first two MLS goals in a 4-2, home-opening win vs. Chicago April 14. Won MLSSoccer.com Goal of the Week for Week 5 for a strike that snuck inside the far post after he ran onto a pass and cut back against a Chicago defender. In the 48th minute, cleaned up a gaffe by Fire goalkeeper Sean Johnson to complete the brace. Made his MLS debut in the Timbers’ season opener at Colorado on March 19. Has started every regular-season match. CAREER: Perlaza, a veteran of 10 professional seasons, started his professional career 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 Libertadores in 2007 and Copa Sudamericana in 2003 with Pasto and in 2010 with Tolima.

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JEREMY HALL - M/D

Height: 5-11 Weight: 165 DOB: 09/11/88 Hometown: Tampa, Fla. Acquired: Trade with New York, 11/22/10 Last season: Appeared in 13 matches, making nine starts, for the New York Red Bulls. Notched the game-winning assist in a victory over the Philadelphia Union on April 24, 2010. Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: 05/29/11 - POR vs. DCU 2011: Played 90 minutes in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26. Missed the July 23 match at Columbus after picking up his fifth yellow card of the season July 16 at Chicago. Started the first 15 matches this season, making nine straight starts at right back after playing the first six games at left midfield. Earned his second assist May 29 vs. D.C. United when Jorge Perlaza headed in his throw-in in the 88th minute. Recorded his first assist of the season on Jewsbury’s 38th-minute, game-tying goal April 2 at New England. Played a full 90 minutes in an exhibition against the English Premier League's West Bromwich Albion July 20. CAREER: Hall was selected by New York in the first round of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft and played in 37 games (31 starts) in two MLS seasons. Entering his third professional season in 2011, Hall assisted the game-winning goal against the Philadelphia Union on April 24, 2010. He also scored his first professional goal in 2010, finding the back of the net in a friendly against Italy’s Juventus FC. At the University of Maryland, he helped the Terps win the 2008 NCAA Championship.

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RODRIGO LOPEZ - M

Height: 5-7 Weight: 150 DOB: 05/10/87 Hometown: Santa Barbara, Calif. Pronunciation: rod-REE-go LOH-pez Last season: Played in 19 games (4 starts) with the USSF D-2 Pro League Timbers. Recorded an assist and a game-winning goal in a friendly against Argentine club Boca Juniors. Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: 10/14/07 - CHV vs. COL 2011: Played 33 minutes in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26, picking up his first yellow card. Played 45 minutes in an exhibition against the English Premier League's West Bromwich Albion July 20. Started and played 90 minutes vs. Club América July 7. Played 28 minutes as a sub against AFC Ajax May 25. Recorded two assists in the Timbers Reserves’ 3-1 win over the Galaxy Reserves on April 24. Started and played 110 minutes in a 1-0 overtime loss to San Jose in a U.S. Open Cup play-in match May 3. CAREER: Lopez played two seasons with the Timbers’ second-division side from 2009-10, appearing in a total of 23 regular-season games. While he did not score in league play, he scored goals against EPL side Burnley FC and Argentine giant Boca Juniors in exhibition matches. He was originally signed by Chivas USA in 2005 at the age of 18 and had one assist over eight games with the club from 2005-07.


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JAKE GLEESON - GK

Height: 6-3 Weight: 200 DOB: 06/26/90 Hometown: Wellington, New Zealand Acquired: Signed, 02/17/11 Pronunciation: GLEE-son Last season: Posted a 14-0-0 record and eight shutouts with the Timbers U-23s. He was named to the PDL’s All-Western Conference Team and helped the team to the 2010 PDL championship. Last MLS win: 04/17/11 - POR vs. FCD Last MLS shutout: n/a 2011: Preserved a shutout by making two second-half saves in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26. Earned his first cap with the New Zealand National Team June 5, coming on as a 77th-minute substitute in a friendly against rival Australia. Earned MLSSoccer.com Team of the Week honorable mention in Week 5 following his first two career wins; also nominated for Save of the Week for a stoppage-time save on FC Dallas’ David Ferreira. Made three saves in a 3-2 win over FC Dallas April 17. Collected his first professional win April 14 vs. Chicago, making one save in Portland’s 4-2 victory. Made his first MLS start April 2 at New England, recording five saves in the 1-1 draw. With the start, became the eighth-youngest goalkeeper to start an MLS game among players who hold their team’s record for youngest starting goalkeeper, at 20 years and 270 days. Earned MLSSoccer.com’s Save of the Week Honor for Week 2 for a second-half diving save of Maicon Santos’ shot on a breakaway. Made his MLS debut March 26 at Toronto, stopping three of four shots as a second-half sub. Kept a clean sheet in the Timbers’ 2-0 U.S. Open Cup win over Chivas USA on March 29. CAREER: Gleeson, a New Zealand youth and senior international, was signed by the Timbers on Feb. 17, 2011, after a standout season with the club’s development team, the Portland Timbers U-23s, in 2010. He guided the Timbers U-23s to a perfect 20-0-0 record in the PDL championship. Gleeson has represented his country at the U-17 and U-20 levels, and competed in the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup.

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DIEGO CHARA - M

Height: 5-8 Weight: 150 DOB: 04/05/86 Hometown: Cali, Colombia Acquired: Signed, 04/13/10 Pronunciation: dee-EH-goh CHAR-ah Last season: Helped orchestrate Deportes Tolima to a Liga Postobón-best 88 goals in 2010. Played in a team-high 42 matches, aiding in a first-place overall finish for the club with a combined 25-10-11 record, which subsequently qualified the club for the 2011 Copa Libertadores. Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: 07/30/11 - POR vs. TOR 2011: Has logged three Earned his second assist for playing Eddie Johnson into space, resulting in the opening goal of a 2-2 draw vs. Toronto FC July 30. Recorded his first career MLS assist July 10 vs. Seattle, connecting Jorge Perlaza with a long through-ball in the 69th minute to give Portland a brief 2-1 lead. Has started every league match since making his MLS debut as a halftime sub on April 23. Made his first MLS start April 30 against Real Salt Lake. Made his MLS and Timbers debut April 23, coming on at the start of the second half in a 3-0 loss at LA Galaxy. Signed as the club’s first Designated Player on April 13. Scored two goals in nine games for Deportes Tolima (Colombia) in the Apertura season of Liga Postobón. Played in seven games in the 2011 Copa Libertadores, recording an assist in a 2-0 win over Brazilian power Corinthians in the early stages of the tournament. CAREER: The first Designated Player in club history, started his professional career at the age of 17 with Deportes Quindío in 2004 and has appeared in 206 league matches over eight seasons in Colombia’s first division, playing for Quindío (2004-08), América de Cali (2009) and Tolima (2010-11). Chará has also competed in two of South America’s top tournaments in the Copa Libertadores (2009, 2011) and Copa Sudamericana (2010).

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RODNEY WALLACE - D

Height: 5-10 Weight: 160 DOB: 06/17/88 Hometown: Rockville, Md. Acquired: Trade with D.C. United, 11/24/10 Last season: Started all 11 matches he played in for D.C. United, tallying 924 minutes and two assists before sustaining an injury that kept him out the remainder of the season. Last MLS goal: 04/17/11 - POR vs. FCD Last MLS assist: 05/29/10 - DC vs. CHV 2011: Started the first 19 league matches at left back. Made his first substitute appearance Aug. 3 vs. LA. Has accumulated five yellow cards this season but had that number reduced to four via MLS's Good Behavior Incentive. Will miss a match following his next yellow card. Was named to MLSSoccer.com’s Week 5 Team of the Week after scoring in consecutive wins over Chicago and FC Dallas. Became the first Timbers player to score in consecutive matches when he tucked the ball away in the lower left corner of the frame in the 55th minute to give the Timbers a 3-0 lead over FC Dallas April 17. Scored his first goal of the season in Portland’s home-opening 4-2 win over Chicago April 14, when, following a poor clearance of a 37th-minute free kick, he ran onto the ball 20 yards out and one-timed a left-footed bullet into the lower right corner; it was his first MLS goal since Sept. 2009. Played 66 minutes at Colorado March 19, his first MLS match since June 2010. CAREER: Wallace was originally a first-round selection (6th overall) of D.C. United in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft out of the University of Maryland. As both a defender and midfielder, Wallace played 39 regular-season games and made 36 starts over his two years with United (2009-10), compiling three goals and five assists. He enjoyed a standout collegiate career, leading the Terrapins to the 2008 NCAA College Cup title.

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ADIN BROWN - GK

Height: 6-5 Weight: 230 DOB: 05/27/78 Hometown: Pleasant Hill, Calif. Acquired: Signed, 01/26/11 Pronunciation: AY-din Last season: Made one appearance during the USSF Division-2 Pro League season with the Timbers. He spent most of the season recovering from offseason foot surgery. Last MLS win: 05/01/04 - NE vs. LA Last MLS shutout: 05/07/04 - NE @ COL 2011: Earned his first win with the MLS Timbers for keeping a clean sheet in the first half of a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26. Kept a clean sheet during the first half of an exhibition against the English Premier League's West Bromwich Albion July 20. Played 90 minutes and conceded two goals in a 2-0 exhibition loss to Dutch champions AFC Ajax May 25. Allowed three goals and recorded five saves in the Timbers’ March 19 defeat to Colorado, his first MLS match since June 26, 2004. Started and allowed one goal at Toronto March 26 before being subbed off at halftime with a hamstring injury. Played the first half of the Timbers Reserves' 2-1 win over Earthquakes Reserves June 21 and did not allow a goal. Returned from injury to play 90 minutes in the Timbers Reserves' 3-2 loss at Seattle May 15. Allowed two goals in the Timbers Reserves' 2-0 loss to Seattle May 30. CAREER: Brown, a veteran of 11 pro seasons, was selected third in the 2000 MLS SuperDraft by the Colorado Rapids. Brown played five seasons in MLS (2000-04) with Colorado, Tampa Bay and New England. He led the Revs to the 2002 MLS Cup final and was named his team’s Defender of the Year three times (2001, 2003-04). Brown played for Norway’s Aalesund FC (2005-09) prior to joining the second-division Timbers in 2010.


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STEVE PURDY - D

Height: 6-4 Weight: 190 DOB: 02/05/85 Hometown: San Jose, Calif. Acquired: Signed, 01/26/11 Pronunciation: PUR-dee Last season: Played in 24 regular-season games, logging 1,536 minutes for the Timbers in the USSF D-2 Pro League. Started exhibition matches against Costa Rica’s Puntarenas FC and England’s Manchester City. Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Played a full 90 minutes at center back in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26. Made his first league start since April 23 when he started at right back July 2 vs. Sporting KC; picked up a yellow card, his second on the season. Missed four league matches while competing for the El Salvador National Team during the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Made his international debut and earned his first cap in La Selecta's quarterfinal penalty-kicks loss to Panama June 19. Saw 90 minutes at right back in each of the Timbers' first six regular-season matches, as well as the March 29 U.S. Open Cup play-in match against Chivas USA. Played 120 minutes at left-back in a 1-0 overtime 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.

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BRIAN UMONY - F

Height: 5-8 Weight: 155 DOB: 12/12/88 Hometown: Kampala, Uganda Acquired: Acquired on loan from University of Pretoria FC, 03/16/11 Pronunciation: oo-MO-nee Last season: Played in 12 league games for South African club SuperSport United, scoring a pair of goals. He helped in the club’s run to the 2009-10 South African Premier League championship. Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Made his first MLS appearance in over four months when he entered the 3-0 win over LA on Aug. 3 in the 88th minute. Scored his first goal for the Timbers in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26, heading in a free kick from Mike Chabala 15 yards from goal. Played the final 29 minutes in an exhibition against the English Premier League's West Bromwich Albion July 20. Collected two assists in a Reserve League match June 5 at Chivas USA. Returned to the pitch for the first time since April 11 in an exhibition vs. AFC Ajax May 25; played 45 minutes as a sub. Played 90 minutes in the Timbers Reserves' 2-0 loss to Seattle May 30. Made his MLS debut on March 26 at Toronto as a 73rd-minute substitute. Also played 45 minutes April 2 at New England and was issued a yellow card. CAREER: Umony has played at the top levels in Uganda and South Africa before 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.

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CHRIS TAYLOR - D

Height: 6-1 Weight: 160 DOB: 05/12/89 Hometown: Edmond, Okla. Acquired: Selected in the second round (22nd overall) of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft, 01/14/11 Last season: 2011 marks Taylor’s first professional season. Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Started and played 90 minutes in an exhibition against the English Premier League's West Bromwich Albion July 20. Earned his first professional yellow card for a hard tackle in second-half stoppage time of a July 7 exhibition vs. Club América, which he started and played 90 minutes in. Earned his first assist in the Timbers Reserves' 3-3 draw at Chivas USA, June 5. Made his first-team debut in a 2-0 friendly loss to AFC Ajax May 25, playing 45 minutes as a sub. Played 90 minutes at left-back in each of the Timbers Reserves’ matches, April 24 at LA, May 15 at Seattle and May 30 vs. Seattle. CAREER: After a standout collegiate career at the University of Tulsa, Taylor was selected by the Timbers in the second round of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft on Jan. 13, 2011. He started 82 games for the Golden Hurricane and totaled eight goals and 17 assists. Taylor was a four-time All-Conference USA honoree and helped Tulsa to four straight NCAA Tournament appearances.

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FREDDIE BRAUN - M/D

Height: 5-10 Weight: 160 DOB: 05/13/88 Hometown: Rochester Hills, Mich. Acquired: Signed, 02/17/11 Pronunciation: BRAWN Last season: Played in 16 matches for the Timbers U-23s, leading the team to a perfect 16-0-0 record and the PDL championship. He was named to the PDL All-League Team. Last MLS goal: n/a Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Leads the Timbers with 428 minutes in non-league matches. Played 90 minutes in a 2-0 exhibition win over Argentina's Independiente July 26. Started and played 90 minutes in an exhibition against the English Premier League's West Bromwich Albion July 20. Started and played 83 minutes in a July 7 exhibition vs. Club América. Scored his first goal in a Reserve League match June 5 at Chivas USA. Appeared as a halftime sub in a friendly against AFC Ajax May 25. Played 120 minutes at right-back in a 1-0 overtime loss to San Jose in a U.S. Open Cup play-in match May 3. Played in the Timbers Reserves’ first match and earned two cautions and an 84thminute ejection in a 3-1 at Galaxy Reserves April 24. Missed the Reserves' second match at Seattle due to red-card suspension. Played 90 minutes in the Timbers Reserves' 2-0 loss to Seattle May 30. CAREER: Braun was an all-league midfielder for the Portland Timbers U-23s, the Timbers’ development team and led the team to a historic season in USL’s Premier Development League, which included becoming the first undefeated league champion in league history. Following a standout collegiate career at Louisville, he helped the Chicago Fire Premier to the PDL finals in 2009.


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011

30

LOVEL PALMER - D/M

33

KENNY COOPER - F

Height: 5-10 Weight: 160 DOB: 08/30/84 Hometown: Mandeville, Jamaica Acquired: Trade with Houston Dynamo, 07/21/11 Pronunciation: luh-VELL Last season: Scored two goals and one assist in 26 games (24 starts) for the Dynamo in his first season in MLS. Last MLS goal: 05/07/11 - HOU @ TOR Last MLS assist: 09/25/10 - HOU @ DCU

Height: 6-3 Weight: 210 DOB: 10/21/84 Hometown: Dallas, Texas Acquired: Signed, 01/17/11 Last season: Limited to 14 games (9 starts) across two 2.Bundesliga seasons due to injury. He scored two goals over his stint with 1860 Munich. Last MLS goal: 04/30/11 - POR vs. RSL Last MLS assist: 04/02/11 - POR @ NE

2011: Has started at right back and recorded two shots in each of his first three matches with the Timbers. Acquired in a trade from Houston, July 21. Appeared in 19 of Houston's 20 matches, missing one only due to suspension, and made 16 starts in midfield, scoring one goal. Set up Houston's first goal of the season with a long-range shot off the crossbar in a 1-1 draw at Seattle on March 25. Scored a late consolation goal in a 2-1 loss at Toronto on May 7. Ejected in a 2-0 loss vs. Columbus on June 18 and missed the June 25 match at D.C. United as a result. CAREER: Palmer was acquired from the Houston Dynamo along with defender Mike Chabala and an international roster slot in exchange for midfielder Adam Moffat and allocation money, July 21, 2011. Joined the Dynamo in March 2010 after seven seasons with Harbour View FC of the Jamaican National Premier League. Made his professional debut at the age of 19 and was named Harbour View's captain at the age of 21. Played in all 26 matches (24 starts) for the Dynamo after his arrival. Made his international debut for the Jamaica National Team in 2005 and has a total of 19 caps with The Reggae Boyz.

2011: Has played in every league match this season. Logged his second assist of the season, helping to set up Jorge Perlaza's goal in a 3-0 win over LA, Aug. 3. Recorded at least one shot in the season's first 16 games. Has come off the bench in each of the last five league matches. Suffered at least one foul in the first 11 games of the season. Recorded his first game-winning goal and third goal of the season in the 22nd minute April 30 against Real Salt Lake, knocking in a right-footed shot from five yards out following a Kalif Alhassan cross. Scored his second goal of the season in the 35th minute April 17 against former club FC Dallas, heading a Jack Jewsbury corner kick into the upper-left corner from six yards out. Scored the first goal in MLS Timbers history in the season opener at Colorado, drilling a free kick from 30 yards out in the 80th minute. Earned the second assist on Jewsbury’s 38th-minute goal in a 1-1 draw at New England April 2; it was his first MLS assist since June 2009. CAREER: Cooper joins the Timbers from 2.Bundesliga side TSV 1860 Munich (Germany). The forward played four seasons with FC Dallas from 2006-09, where he scored 40 goals in 90 league games. Cooper had a standout season in 2008, scoring 18 goals, and was named an MLS All-Star and to the MLS Best XI that season. He 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

Height: 5-11 Weight: 170 DOB: 10/19/88 Hometown: Ahwatukee, Ariz. Acquired: Selected in the first round (2nd overall) of the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft, 01/18/11 Last season: 2011 marks Thompson’s first professional season. Last MLS goal: n/a 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 goals to lead the Timbers Reserves to a 3-1 win over the Galaxy Reserves in their first match, April 24. Tallied in the 39th and 89th minutes of Portland’s Reserve League opener. Started and played 120 minutes in a 1-0 overtime loss to San Jose in a U.S. Open Cup play-in match May 3. Came on in the 68th minute of the Timbers Reserves' 2-0 loss to Seattle May 30. CAREER: After a standout collegiate career at UC-Irvine, Thompson was selected by the Timbers in the first round (No. 2 overall) of the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft. He recorded 25 goals and 17 assists in 78 games over four seasons with the Anteaters. The Arizona native was a three-time All-Big West honoree and appeared on the prestigious Hermann Trophy Watch List his senior season.

98

FUTTY DANSO - D

Height: 6-3 Weight: 185 DOB: 04/27/83 Hometown: Serekunda, The Gambia Acquired: Signed, 12/15/10 Pronunciation: FOOT-ee DAN-sue Last season: Appeared in 24 games (20 starts) during the Timbers' USSF Division-2 Pro League season. Last MLS goal: 05/14/11 - POR @ SEA Last MLS assist: n/a 2011: Missed the June 19 game vs. New York with a left shoulder injury. Started at center back in 10 straight matches (April 14-June 11), committing just two fouls in that span. Had his MLS-best, season-opening streak without a foul end at 604 minutes when he fouled Columbus' Andres Mendoza in the 65th minute May 21. Scored in two straight matches May 6-14, heading home Jack Jewsbury free kicks. Scored his second career MLS goal, a header past Kasey Keller, in a 1-1 draw at Seattle May 14. Scored his first career MLS goal in the 72nd minute of a 1-0 win over Philadelphia May 6, heading a Jack Jewsbury free kick into the lower-left corner. Made his MLS debut 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 SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 GAME-BY-GAME LINEUPS March 19 at Colorado (L 1-3) GK Brown D Purdy D Brunner D Goldthwaite (Horst 46’) D Wallace (Alhassan 66’) M Pore M Jewsbury © M Lowry (Moffat 46’) M Hall F Cooper F Perlaza

March 26 at Toronto (L 0-2) GK Brown (Gleeson 46’) D Purdy D Brunner D Goldthwaite D Wallace M Pore (Zizzo 66’) M Jewsbury © M Lowry M Hall F Cooper F Perlaza (Umony 73’)

March 29 vs. Chivas USA (W 2-0)^ GK Gleeson D Purdy D Brunner © D Horst D Wallace M Pore (Hall 65’) M Marcelin M Lowry (Jewsbury 71’) M Alhassan F Cooper F Perlaza

April 2 at New England (T 1-1) GK Gleeson D Purdy D Brunner D Horst D Wallace M Hall (Nagbe 66’) M Marcelin M Jewsbury © M Alhassan F Cooper F Perlaza (Umony 46’)

Subs not used: GK Gleeson, D Danso, M Zizzo, F Umony

Subs not used: D Horst, M Alhassan, M Braun, M Marcelin

Subs not used: GK Guppy, D Goldthwaite, D Taylor, M Braun, M/F Nagbe

Subs not used: GK Guppy, D Goldthwaite, M Lowry, M Pore, F Johnson

April 14 vs. Chicago (W 4-2) GK Gleeson D Purdy D Brunner D Danso D Wallace M Hall (Zizzo 68’) M Marcelin M Jewsbury © M Alhassan (Nagbe 82’) F Cooper F Perlaza (Johnson 77’)

April 17 vs. FC Dallas (W 3-2) GK Gleeson D Purdy D Brunner D Danso D Wallace M Hall (Nagbe 65’) M Marcelin M Jewsbury © M Alhassan (Zizzo 72’) F Cooper F Perlaza (Johnson 77’)

April 23 at LA Galaxy (L 0-3) GK Perkins D Purdy D Brunner D Danso D Wallace M Hall (Nagbe 59’) M Marcelin (Chara 46’) M Jewsbury © M Alhassan (Zizzo 73’) F Cooper F Perlaza

April 30 vs. Real Salt Lake (W 1-0) GK Perkins D Hall D Brunner D Danso D Wallace M Nagbe (Zizzo 82') M Chara M Jewsbury © M Alhassan F Cooper (Pore 90'+2') F Perlaza (Marcelin 74')

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

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

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

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

May 3 vs. San Jose (L 0-1, OT)^ GK Perkins D Braun D Goldthwaite © (Danso 98') D Horst D Purdy M Zizzo (Nagbe 111') M Moffat M Marcelin M Lopez (Hall 110') F Pore F Thompson

May 6 vs. Philadelphia (W 1-0) GK Perkins D Hall D Brunner D Danso D Wallace M Nagbe (Zizzo 57') M Chara M Jewsbury © M Alhassan (Marcelin 81') F Cooper F Perlaza (Pore 90'+2')

May 14 at Seattle (T 1-1) GK Perkins D Hall D Brunner D Danso D Wallace M Nagbe (Zizzo 61') M Chara M Jewsbury © M Alhassan F Cooper F Perlaza (Pore 84')

May 21 vs. Columbus (W 1-0) GK Perkins D Hall D Brunner D Danso D Wallace M Nagbe (Zizzo 46') M Chara M Jewsbury © M Alhassan (Marcelin 89') F Cooper F Perlaza (Pore 84')

Subs not used: GK Gleeson, D Taylor, M Alhassan, F Cooper

Subs not used: GK Gleeson, D Horst, D Purdy, M Moffat

Subs not used: GK Gleeson, D Horst, D Purdy, M Marcelin, M Moffat

Subs not used: GK Brown, D Horst, D Purdy, M Lowry

May 25 vs. AFC Ajax (L 0-2)* GK Brown D Hall (Braun 46') D Brunner © (Danso 46') D Horst D Wallace (Taylor 46') M Zizzo (Umony 46') M Marcelin M Moffat M Lowry (Lopez 62') F Cooper (Johnson 46') F Pore (Alhassan 84')

May 29 vs. D.C. United (L 2-3) GK Perkins D Hall D Brunner D Danso D Wallace M Zizzo M Chara (Moffat 84') M Jewsbury © M Alhassan F Cooper (Pore 69') F Perlaza

June 4 at Chivas USA (L 0-1) GK Perkins D Hall D Horst D Danso D Wallace M Zizzo (Marcelin 80') M Chara M Jewsbury © M Alhassan (Nagbe 71') F Cooper (Johnson 75') F Perlaza

June 11 vs. Colorado (L 0-1) GK Perkins D Hall D Brunner D Danso (Horst 32') D Wallace M Nagbe (Zizzo 77') M Chara M Jewsbury © M Alhassan F Cooper F Perlaza (Pore 81')

Subs not used: GK Perkins, M Chara, F Thompson

Subs not used: GK Brown, D Horst, M Marcelin, M Nagbe, F Johnson

Subs not used: GK Brown, D Goldthwaite, M Moffat, F Umony

Subs not used: GK Brown, M Marcelin, M Moffat, F Johnson

* - International exhibition

^ - U.S. Open Cup play-in match


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 GAME-BY-GAME LINEUPS (CONT.) June 19 vs. New York (T 3-3) GK Perkins D Hall (Moffat 86') D Brunner D Horst (Goldthwaite 46') D Wallace M Nagbe (Zizzo 72') M Chara M Jewsbury © M Alhassan F Cooper F Perlaza

June 25 at FC Dallas (L 0-4) GK Perkins D Hall D Brunner D Danso D Wallace M Nagbe (Moffat 46') M Chara M Jewsbury © M Alhassan (Zizzo 57') F Cooper F Perlaza (Johnson 63')

July 2 vs. Sporting KC (L 1-2) GK Perkins D Purdy D Brunner D Danso D Wallace M Nagbe (Marcelin 78') M Chara M Jewsbury © M Alhassan (Zizzo 73') F Johnson (Cooper 67') F Perlaza

July 7 vs. Club América (L 0-1)* GK Brown (Gleeson 46') D J. Thompson* D Ignjatovic* (Danso 83') D Goldthwaite © D Taylor M Braun (Alhassan 83') M Marcelin (Lowry 71') M Lopez F Zizzo (Dike 71') F Cooper (Umony 68') F Pore

Subs not used: GK Brown, M Pore, F Johnson, F Umony

Subs not used: GK Brown, D Goldthwaite, D Purdy, M Pore

Subs not used: GK Brown, D Goldthwaite, D Hall, M Moffat

Subs not used: None * - unsigned trialist

July 10 vs. Seattle (L 2-3) GK Perkins D Purdy D Brunner D Danso D Wallace M Nagbe (Zizzo 64') M Chara M Jewsbury © M Marcelin F Alhassan F Perlaza (Cooper 75')

July 16 at Chicago (W 1-0) GK Perkins D Hall D Goldthwaite (Horst 10') D Danso D Wallace M Jewsbury © M Marcelin M Chara M Alhassan F Nagbe (Zizzo 72') F Perlaza (Cooper 64')

Subs not used: GK Brown, D Goldthwaite, D Hall, M Moffat, F Johnson

Subs not used: GK Brown, D Purdy, M Moffat, F Johnson

July 26 vs. Independiente (W 2-0)* GK Brown (Gleeson 46') D Hall D Horst © D Purdy D Chabala M Zizzo (Lopez 57') M Braun M Lowry M Umony F Johnson (Dike 65') F Cooper

July 30 vs. Toronto (T 2-2) GK Perkins D Palmer D Brunner D Horst D Chabala M Alhassan (Cooper 74') M Chara M Jewsbury © M Zizzo F Johnson F Nagbe (Perlaza 82')

Aug. 3 vs. LA Galaxy (W 3-0) GK Perkins © D Palmer D Brunner D Horst D Chabala M Zizzo (Alhassan 90') M Marcelin M Chara M Nagbe (Wallace 85') F Cooper F Perlaza (Umony 88')

Subs not used: D Taylor, M Marcelin, M Nagbe, F Perlaza

Subs not used: GK Brown, D Danso, D Wallace, M Marcelin, F Umony

Subs not used: GK Brown, D Danso, M Lowry, F Dike

July 20 vs. West Bromwich Albion (L 2-3)* GK Brown (Gleeson 46') D Hall D Brunner © (Danso 46') D Purdy D Taylor M Nagbe (Lopez 46') M Braun M Lowry F Zizzo (Umony 61') F Johnson (Marcelin 82') F Cooper (Dike 66') Subs not used: None

July 23 at Columbus (L 0-1) GK Perkins D Palmer D Brunner D Danso D Wallace M Jewsbury © M Marcelin M Chara (Zizzo 74') M Nagbe (Lowry 79') F Alhassan F Perlaza (Cooper 46') Subs not used: GK Brown, D Chabala, D Horst, F Johnson

* - International exhibition


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 GAME-BY-GAME BOX SCORES Portland Timbers 1 at Colorado Rapids 3 March 19, 2011, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park (Commerce City, Colo.) Att. 17,139 Scoring: POR - Cooper (unassisted) 80 COL - Larentowicz (Cummings) 8, Cummings (Casey) 29, Smith (unassisted) 30 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Portland 5 5 7 4 1 Colorado 12 0 15 1 7

Real Salt Lake 0 at Portland Timbers 1 April 30, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Scoring: RSL - none POR - Cooper (Alhassan, Jewsbury) 22 Shots Saves Real Salt Lake 7 2 Portland 8 3

Portland Timbers 0 at Toronto FC 2 March 26, 2011, BMO Field (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) Scoring: POR - none TOR - Martina (De Rosario) 14, Martina (Frei) 70 Shots Saves Fouls Portland 17 3 8 Toronto 11 4 18

San Jose Earthquakes 1 at Portland Timbers 0 (OT) (U.S. Open Cup play-in) May 3, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 11,412 Scoring: SJ - Opara (Cronin) 120 POR - none Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners San Jose 9 3 23 0 7 Portland 8 3 22 2 6

Att. 20,086

Offsides 5 1

Chivas USA 0 at Portland Timbers 2 (U.S. Open Cup play-in) March 29, 2011, Merlo Field (Portland, Ore.) Scoring: CHV - none POR - Jewsbury (unassisted) 84, Brunner (unassisted) 86 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Chivas USA 3 3 17 1 Portland 13 2 16 7

Portland Timbers 1 at New England Revolution 1 April 2, 2011, Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) Scoring: POR - Jewsbury (Hall, Cooper) 38 NE - McCarthy (unassisted) 22 Shots Saves Fouls Portland 13 5 13 New England 17 5 14

Corners 9 3

Att. 5,061

Corners 0 1

Att. 7,114

Offsides 5 1

Corners 4 3

Philadelphia Union 0 at Portland Timbers 1 May 6, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Scoring: PHI - none POR - Danso (Jewsbury) 71 Shots Saves Philadelphia 8 2 Portland 16 2

Portland Timbers 1 at Seattle Sounders FC 1 May 14, 2011, Qwest Field (Seattle, Wash.) Scoring: POR - Danso (Jewsbury) 65 SEA - Fernandez (Montero, Levesque) 52 Shots Saves Portland 9 1 Seattle 12 4

Att. 18,627

Fouls 9 10

Offsides 3 1

Corners 10 5

Att. 18,627

Fouls 13 6

Offsides 0 2

Corners 2 4

Att. 36,593

Fouls 9 10

Offsides 1 1

Corners 2 7

Chicago Fire 2 at Portland Timbers 4 April 14, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: CHI - OG (Brunner) 65, Pappa (Oduro) 80 POR - Perlaza (Alhassan) 29, Wallace (unassisted) 37, Perlaza (unassisted) 47, OG (Robinson) 84 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Chicago 11 1 18 1 13 Portland 13 1 16 3 4

Columbus Crew 0 at Portland Timbers 1 May 21, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Scoring: CLB - none POR - Brunner (Alhassan, Jewsbury) 46 Shots Saves Columbus 11 1 Portland 10 3

FC Dallas 2 at Portland Timbers 3 April 17, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: FCD - Ferreira (Shea) 83, Shea (Ferreira) 86 POR - Jewsbury (Alhassan) 13, Cooper (Jewsbury) 35, Wallace (Alhassan) 55 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners FC Dallas 9 2 9 6 6 Portland 10 3 10 9 3

AFC Ajax 2 at Portland Timbers 0 (international exhibition) May 25, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: AJA - Ebecilio (van der Wiel, Anita) 18, De Zeeuw (Özbiliz, Ebecilio) 89 POR - none Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners AFC Ajax 7 3 8 3 4 Portland 13 0 4 3 4

Portland Timbers 0 at LA Galaxy 3 April 23, 2011, The Home Depot Center (Carson, Calif.) Att. 23,719 Scoring: POR - none LA - Barrett (Donovan, Beckham) 4, Donovan (penalty kick) 8, Donovan (Angel, Barrett) 67 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Portland 13 4 14 4 7 LA Galaxy 11 6 17 1 4

D.C. United 3 at Portland Timbers 2 May 29, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: DCU - Kitchen (Brettschneider, Pontius) 13, Pontius (penalty kick) 75, Wolff (Brettschneider) 85 POR - Jewsbury (penalty kick) 68, Perlaza (Hall) 88 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners D.C. United 10 2 14 4 2 Portland 12 2 7 4 8

Att. 18,627

Fouls 16 13

Offsides 3 3

Corners 3 2


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 GAME-BY-GAME BOX SCORES (CONT.) Portland Timbers 0 at Chivas USA 1 June 4, 2011, The Home Depot Center (Carson, Calif.) Scoring: POR - none CHV - Mondaini (Nagamura) 70 Shots Saves Fouls Portland 9 6 8 Chivas USA 19 4 7

Colorado Rapids 1 at Portland Timbers 0 June 11, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Scoring: COL - Moor (Folan) 90+2 POR - none Shots Saves Colorado 15 4 Portland 18 5

Att. 14,076

Offsides 5 0

Corners 9 2

Att. 18,627

Fouls 9 13

Offsides 5 9

Corners 6 8

Portland Timbers 1 at Chicago Fire 0 July 16, 2011, Toyota Park (Bridgeview, Ill.) Scoring: POR - Jewsbury (penalty kick) 25 CHI - none Shots Saves Portland 12 7 Chicago 19 6

Att. 16,419

Fouls 13 16

Offsides 4 1

Corners 2 7

West Bromwich Albion 3 at Portland Timbers 2 (international exhibition) July 20, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: WBA - Morrison (Mulumbu) 65, Tchoyi (Miller) 68, Tamas (unassisted) 90+1 POR - Johnson (Nagbe) 26, Lowry (Zizzo) 29 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners West Bromwich Albion 16 2 11 1 7 Portland 10 6 7 4 3

New York Red Bulls 3 at Portland Timbers 3 June 19, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: NY - da Luz (De Rosario, Henry) 5, Henry (da Luz) 73, De Rosario (penalty kick) 90+5 POR - Jewsbury (unassisted) 48, Goldthwaite (Brunner, Jewsbury) 49, OG (Keel) 67 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners New York 7 1 25 2 2 Portland 11 0 5 4 3

Portland Timbers 0 at Columbus Crew 1 July 23, 2011, Crew Stadium (Columbus, Ohio) Scoring: POR - none CLB - Gaven (unassisted) 79 Shots Saves Portland 18 1 Columbus 18 3

Portland Timbers 0 at FC Dallas 4 June 25, 2011, Pizza Hut Park (Frisco, Texas) Att. 10,470 Scoring: POR - none FCD - Loyd (Hernandez) 34, John (Hernandez) 39, Shea (unassisted) 58, Jackson (Avila) 87 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Portland 7 5 6 2 1 FC Dallas 20 2 16 1 8

Club Atlético Independiente 0 at Portland Timbers 2 (international exhibition) July 26, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: CAI - none POR - Zizzo (Johnson) 36, Umony (Chabala), 39 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Club Atlético Independiente 10 2 12 0 2 Portland 10 3 15 6 8

Sporting Kansas City 2 at Portland Timbers 1 July 2, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: SKC - Sapong (Bravo) 15, Collin (Besler, Sapong) 19 POR - Nagbe (unassisted) 45 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Sporting KC 11 2 13 0 2 Portland 11 3 7 2 3

Toronto FC 2 at Portland Timbers 2 July 30, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: TOR - Marosevic (unassisted) 71, Koevermans (Plata) 81 POR - Johnson (Chara, Zizzo) 23, Jewsbury (penalty kick) 57 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Toronto 17 9 12 0 1 Portland 20 4 8 2 4

Club América 1 at Portland Timbers 0 (international exhibition) July 7, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 17,198 Scoring: CA - Reyna (Sanchez) 16 POR - none Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Club América 15 4 16 1 5 Portland 13 4 11 0 9

LA Galaxy 0 at Portland Timbers 3 Aug. 3, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: LA - none POR - Chabala (Nagbe) 26, Perlaza (Chara, Cooper) 33, Brunner (Zizzo) 68 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners LA Galaxy 8 3 10 0 4 Portland 15 1 14 3 5

Seattle Sounders FC 3 at Portland Timbers 2 July 10, 2011, JELD-WEN Field (Portland, Ore.) Att. 18,627 Scoring: SEA - Montero (unassisted) 57, Montero (Rosales, Neagle) 74, Alonso (penalty kick) 83 POR - OG (Parke) 46, Perlaza (Chara) 69 Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners Seattle 14 2 9 0 3 Portland 11 4 11 1 5

Att. 11,246

Fouls 10 6

Offsides 4 2

Corners 2 3


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS NO 13 15 33 5 11 22 98 6 21 10 2 4 17 7 14 25 12 30 8 26 9 19 27 28 31

NO 1 20 24

POS M F F D M D D M/F M F D D/M M/D M M D D D/M M M M F F M D M F

POS GK GK GK

PLAYER Jack Jewsbury Jorge Perlaza Kenny Cooper Eric Brunner Kalif Alhassan Rodney Wallace Futty Danso Darlington Nagbe Diego Chara Eddie Johnson Kevin Goldthwaite Mike Chabala Jeremy Hall Sal Zizzo James Marcelin Steve Purdy David Horst Lovel Palmer Ryan Pore Peter Lowry Adam Moffat Brian Umony Bright Dike Rodrigo Lopez Chris Taylor Freddie Braun Spencer Thompson Own goals received

GP 20 21 21 19 20 20 15 18 16 6 4 2 16 19 13 8 8 3 8 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0

Timbers Opponents

MIN 1800 1567 1528 1701 1508 1691 1292 1005 1373 225 190 180 1334 698 723 720 588 270 200 146 100 64 0 0 0 0 0

G 6 5 3 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

A 6 0 2 1 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

P 18 10 8 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SH 34 29 47 12 30 15 13 19 11 5 1 2 9 9 6 2 2 6 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

SOG 14 10 17 2 7 6 5 7 4 2 1 1 2 5 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

CK 83 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

OFF 2 30 25 0 3 1 0 2 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

FC 23 13 12 13 15 26 4 4 33 4 2 1 14 6 12 12 4 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

FS 16 22 40 17 32 12 5 24 14 5 5 0 14 11 6 9 1 0 6 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0

C 2 1 2 1 1 5 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

E 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

21 21

1890 1890

27 34

22 28

70 94

258 267

89 102

91 98

77 33

208 276

248 190

32 42

1 3

GOALKEEPER GP Troy Perkins 16 Jake Gleeson 4 Adin Brown 2 Own goals committed

GS MIN 16 1440 3 315 2 135

SH 76 17 9

SV 51 12 5

GA GAA 24 1.50 6 1.71 4 2.67 1

SHO 5 0 0

PG 3 0 0

PA 3 0 0

W 5 2 0

L 8 0 2

T 3 1 0

1890 1890

102 89

68 65

34 1.62 27 1.29

5 6

3 3

3 3

7 10

10 7

4 4

Timbers Opponents

GS 20 20 16 19 18 19 15 13 15 2 3 2 16 4 8 8 5 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

21 21

TIMBERS TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Timbers Opponents

1 11 13

2 16 21

T 27 34

SHOTS Timbers Opponents

1 114 118

2 144 149

T 258 267

CORNERS Timbers Opponents

1 41 48

2 50 50

T 91 98

OFFSIDES Timbers Opponents

1 41 18

2 36 15

T 77 33

SOG Timbers Opponents

1 44 43

2 45 59

T 89 102

FOULS COM. Timbers Opponents

1 107 131

2 101 145

T 208 276

YELLOW CARDS 1 Timbers 8 Opponents 15

2 24 27

T 32 42

RED CARDS Timbers Opponents

1 0 0

2 1 3

T 1 3


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 ALL-COMPETITION STATISTICS NO 13 15 33 5 10 7 11 22 98 6 4 21 8 2 26 17 25 14 12 28 19 30 27 31 9

NO 1 20 24

POS M F F D F M M D D M/F D/M M M D F M/D D M D M M M M D/M D F F

POS GK GK GK

PLAYER Jack Jewsbury Jorge Perlaza Kenny Cooper Eric Brunner Eddie Johnson Sal Zizzo Kalif Alhassan Rodney Wallace Futty Danso Darlington Nagbe Mike Chabala Diego Chara Peter Lowry Kevin Goldthwaite Brian Umony Jeremy Hall Steve Purdy James Marcelin David Horst Ryan Pore Freddie Braun Adam Moffat Rodrigo Lopez Lovel Palmer Chris Taylor Spencer Thompson Bright Dike Own goals received

GP 21 22 26 22 9 24 23 22 19 20 3 16 8 6 7 21 12 18 12 12 5 6 5 3 3 1 3

Timbers Opponents

MIN 1819 1657 1887 1881 417 1043 1611 1826 1411 1059 270 1373 478 400 250 1594 1110 1102 978 559 428 310 306 270 225 120 68

G 7 5 3 3 2 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

A 6 0 2 1 1 3 5 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

P 20 10 8 7 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SH 35 32 57 15 11 12 32 16 13 21 2 11 5 6 8 10 3 10 2 9 2 3 1 6 0 1 0

SOG 15 10 21 4 4 6 8 6 5 8 1 4 1 3 4 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0

CK 84 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 16 0 0 0 0

OFF 2 33 33 0 7 1 3 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2

FC 23 14 20 13 4 8 16 27 5 5 1 33 4 2 4 17 20 23 7 12 7 1 4 0 1 4 1

FS 16 23 52 19 8 23 36 13 5 24 0 14 5 7 6 17 14 11 2 10 5 5 4 0 1 2 1

C 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 5 1 0 1 7 3 5 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1

E 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

27 27

2460 2460

33 41

26 36

86 116

325 327

112 127

122 123

99 39

283 363

328 256

41 57

1 4

GOALKEEPER GP Troy Perkins 17 Jake Gleeson 8 Adin Brown 6 Own goals committed

GS MIN 17 1560 4 540 6 360

SH 80 29 18

SV 54 21 11

GA GAA 25 1.44 9 1.50 7 1.75 1

SHO 5 1 0

PG 3 0 0

PA 3 0 0

W 5 3 1

L 9 1 4

T 3 1 0

2460 2460

127 112

86 82

41 1.50 33 1.21

7 9

3 3

3 3

9 14

14 9

4 4

Timbers Opponents

27 27

GS 20 21 21 22 4 9 19 21 15 14 3 15 6 5 1 19 12 12 9 6 4 2 2 3 2 1 0

* - includes MLS play, Cup play, exhibitions


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 OTHER COMPETITION STATISTICS NO 7 10 8 26 5 13 4 6 28 12 25 14 33 19 17 27 2 22 31 98 11 15 9 30

POS M F M F D M D/M M/F M D D M M F M M/D D M D D F D M F F D/M

PLAYER GP Sal Zizzo 5 Eddie Johnson 3 Peter Lowry 5 Brian Umony 4 Eric Brunner 3 Jack Jewsbury 1 Mike Chabala 1 Darlington Nagbe 2 Freddie Braun 5 David Horst 4 Steve Purdy 4 James Marcelin 5 Ryan Pore 4 Kenny Cooper 5 Rodrigo Lopez 5 Jeremy Hall 5 Chris Taylor 3 Adam Moffat 2 Kevin Goldthwaite 2 Rodney Wallace 2 Spencer Thompson 1 Futty Danso 4 Kalif Alhassan 3 Jorge Perlaza 1 Bright Dike 3 Lovel Palmer 0 Timbers Opponents

NO 24 20 1

POS GK GK GK

GOALKEEPER Adin Brown Jake Gleeson Troy Perkins Timbers Opponents

GS 5 2 4 1 3 0 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 5 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0

6 6 GP 4 4 1 6 6

GS 4 1 1

MIN 345 192 332 186 180 19 90 54 428 390 390 379 359 359 306 260 225 210 210 135 120 119 103 90 68 0

G 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

P 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SH 3 6 4 7 3 1 0 2 2 0 1 4 5 10 1 1 0 3 5 1 1 0 2 3 0 0

SOG 1 2 1 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

CK 7 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

OFF 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 2 0

FC 2 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 7 3 8 11 10 8 4 3 1 0 0 1 4 1 1 1 1 0

FS 12 3 3 5 2 0 0 0 5 1 5 5 4 12 4 3 1 2 2 1 2 0 4 1 1 0

C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

570 570

6 7

4 8

16 22

67 60

23 25

31 25

22 6

75 87

80 66

9 15

0 1

MIN 225 225 120

SH 9 12 4

SV 6 9 3

GA GAA 3 1.20 3 1.20 1 0.75

SHO 0 1 0

PG 0 0 0

PA 0 0 0

W 1 1 0

L 2 1 1

T 0 0 0

570 570

25 23

18 17

7 1.11 6 0.95

1 3

0 0

0 0

2 4

4 2

0 0

OTHER COMPETITION RESULTS DAY Tue. Tue. Wed. Thu. Wed. Tue.

DATE March 29 May 3 May 25 July 7 July 20 July 26

COMPETITION U.S.O.C. Play-in U.S.O.C. Play-In Exhibition Exhibition Exhibition Exhibition

OPPONENT Chivas USA San Jose AFC Ajax Club AmĂŠrica West Brom Independiente

LOCATION Merlo Field, Portland, Ore. JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore.

RESULT W 2-0 L 0-1 (OT) L 0-2 L 0-1 L 2-3 W 2-0

TIMBERS GOAL SCORERS Jewsbury (84), Brunner (86)

Johnson (26), Lowry (29) Zizzo (36), Umony (39)


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 TIMBERS RESERVES STATISTICS NO 10 31 28 2 12 19 26 27

7 14

25 8 6

5

POS F F M D D M M F D M M M M D M D M M/F M/D F D M/D M M

PLAYER Eddie Johnson Spencer Thompson Freddie Braun Kevin Goldthwaite David Horst Bim Ogunyemi Rodrigo Lopez Brian Umony Chris Taylor Adam Moffat Ryan Pore Sal Zizzo James Marcelin Ross Smith Sean Morris Steve Purdy Peter Lowry Darlington Nagbe Tony McManus Cillian Sheridan Eric Brunner Jesus Gonzalez Darren Spicer Nosa Iyoha Own goals received Timbers Opponents

NO 24 20

POS GK GK

GOALKEEPER Adin Brown Jake Gleeson Timbers Opponents

GP 3 4 4 3 2 3 5 3 5 5 4 3 3 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1

GS 3 2 4 3 2 0 4 3 5 5 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

5 5 GP 4 2 5 5

GS 4 1

MIN 260 247 354 225 180 38 405 270 450 420 330 187 263 182 139 90 90 90 90 86 45 25 20 8

G 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

A 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

P 6 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SH

SOG

CK

OFF

FC

FS

C 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

E 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

450 450

10 10

9 7

27 27

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

4 7

1 2

MIN 315 135

SH

SV

GA GAA 8 2.29 2 1.33

SHO 0 0

PG 0 1

PA 0 1

W 0 2

L 2 0

T 1 0

450 450

0 0

0 0

10 2.00 10 2.00

0 1

1 0

1 0

2 2

2 2

1 1

TIMBERS RESERVES RESULTS DAY Sun. Sun. Mon. Sun. Tue.

DATE April 24 May 15 May 30 June 5 June 21

OPPONENT LOCATION @LA Galaxy HDC T&F Complex, Carson, Calif. @Seattle Starfire Complex, Tukwila, Wash. Seattle JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore. @Chivas USA HDC T&F Complex, Carson, Calif. San Jose JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Ore.

RESULT W 3-1 L 2-3 L 0-2 T 3-3 W 2-1

REC. 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 1-2-1 2-2-1

TIMBERS GOAL SCORERS Thompson (39, 89), Goldthwaite (48) Horst (68), Ogunyemi (90+) Johnson (40, 47), Braun (43) Johnson (64), OG (72)


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS STATS

PENALTY KICKS FOR:

Quickest Goal: ..............................................13’, Jewsbury, April 17 vs. FC Dallas Quickest Goal Against: .......................................4’, Barrett, April 23 at LA Galaxy

DATE May 29 June 19 July 16 July 30

Game-Winning Goals after 75’: Opp. Game-Winning Goals after 75': .......... Moor, June 11 vs. Colorado (90+2') Alonso, July 10 vs. Seattle (83') Gaven, July 23 at Columbus (79')

MIN 68' 78' 25' 57'

OPP DCU NY @CHI TOR

PLAYER Jewsbury Jewsbury Jewsbury Jewsbury

GOALKEEPER Hamid Sutton Johnson Frei

RESULT Goal Right post Goal Goal

MIN 8’ 75' 90+5' 83'

OPP @LA DCU NY SEA

PLAYER Donovan Pontius De Rosario Alonso

GOALKEEPER Perkins Perkins Perkins Perkins

RESULT Goal Goal Goal Goal

AGAINST: Game-Tying Goals after 75’: Opp. Game-Tying Goals after 75’: ..... De Rosario, June 19 vs. New York (90+5') Koevermans, July 30 vs. Toronto (81')

DATE April 23 May 29 June 19 July 10

Braces:....................................................... Perlaza, April 14 vs. Chicago (29’, 47’) Opp. Braces: ............................................. Martina, March 26 at Toronto (14’, 70’) Donovan, April 23 at LA Galaxy (8’, 67’) Montero, July 10 vs. Seattle (57', 74')

SCORING BREAKDOWN

Hat Tricks: Opp. Hat Tricks:

HOME (12 games) Minute 0-15 15-30 30-45 45-60 60-75 75-90 TOTAL Timbers 1 4 4 7 5 2 23 Opponents 3 1 1 5 8 18

Own Goals Received:....................................Robinson, April 14 vs. Chicago (84’) Keel, June 19 vs. New York (67') Parke, July 10 vs. Seattle (46') Own Goals Committed: .................................. Brunner, April 14 vs. Chicago (65’)

ROAD (9 games) Minute 0-15 15-30 30-45 45-60 60-75 75-90 TOTAL Timbers 1 1 1 1 4 Opponents 4 3 2 2 3 2 16

Ejections: ...............Brunner (denying goal scoring opp.), July 10 vs. Seattle (81') Opp. Ejections: ............Yourassowsky (second yellow), March 26 at Toronto (84’) Henry (violent conduct), June 19 vs. New York (90+3') Cuesta (second yellow), July 16 at Chicago (63')

* - all stats MLS play only

TIMBERS GOAL CHART GOAL SCORERS 13 - Jack Jewsbury 15 - Jorge Perlaza 33 - Kenny Cooper 5 - Eric Brunner 98 - Futty Danso 22 - Rodney Wallace 4 - Mike Chabala 2 - Kevin Goldthwaite 10 - Eddie Johnson 6 - Darlington Nagbe OG - Own Goal Total

PENALTY KICKS Jewsbury 3

6 5 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 3

33

F

10 6

R

22

13

13

R

15

L

4

R

13

27

KEY Right foot (11) Left foot (3) Header (6) Free kick (1) Penalty kick (3)

15 R L H F

L

R

22

R

L

15

98

H

OG

L

5H R 33 2R L 33 OG

98 5 OG

R

H

H

15

R

15

R

H

H

R

R


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 TIMBERS GAME-BY-GAME Timbers GP MIN G March 19 at Colorado 1 90 1 March 26 at Toronto 1 90 0 April 2 at New England 1 90 1 April 14 vs. Chicago 1 90 4 April 17 vs. Dallas 1 90 3 April 23 at LA Galaxy 1 90 0 April 30 vs. R. Salt Lake 1 90 1 May 6 vs. Philadelphia 1 90 1 May 14 at Seattle 1 90 1 May 21 vs. Columbus 1 90 1 May 29 vs. D.C. United 1 90 2 June 4 at Chivas USA 1 90 0 June 11 vs. Colorado 1 90 0 June 19 vs. New York 1 90 3 June 25 at Dallas 1 90 0 July 2 vs. Sporting KC 1 90 1 July 10 vs. Seattle 1 90 2 July 16 at Chicago 1 90 1 July 23 at Columbus 1 90 0 July 30 vs. Toronto 1 90 2 Aug. 3 vs. LA Galaxy 1 90 3 Totals

21 1890 27

A 0 0 2 1 3 0 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 22

P SH SOG CK OFF 2 5 1 1 4 0 17 4 9 5 4 13 6 4 5 9 13 4 4 3 9 10 5 3 9 0 13 6 7 4 4 8 3 5 1 3 16 3 4 2 3 9 5 2 1 4 10 2 2 3 5 12 4 8 4 0 9 4 9 5 0 18 4 8 9 6 11 3 3 4 0 7 2 1 2 2 11 3 3 2 3 11 3 5 1 2 12 7 2 4 0 18 3 2 4 6 20 11 4 2 10 15 6 5 3 70 258

89

91

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

21 1890 102 68

34 1.62

5

3

FS 14 15 14 15 9 15 9 11 10 14 12 7 8 20 14 13 7 16 6 12 7

C 0 1 3 3 3 1 1 3 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 2 1 3 1 2 1

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Opponents Colorado Toronto New England Chicago Dallas LA Galaxy Real Salt Lake Philadelphia Seattle Columbus D.C. United Chivas USA Colorado New York Dallas Sporting KC Seattle Chicago Columbus Toronto LA Galaxy

GP MIN G 1 90 3 1 90 2 1 90 1 1 90 2 1 90 2 1 90 3 1 90 0 1 90 0 1 90 1 1 90 0 1 90 3 1 90 1 1 90 1 1 90 3 1 90 4 1 90 2 1 90 3 1 90 0 1 90 1 1 90 2 1 90 0

A 1 2 0 1 2 4 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 3 3 3 2 0 0 1 0

77 208 248

32

1

Totals

21 1890 34

28

Opponents Colorado Toronto New England Chicago Dallas LA Galaxy Real Salt Lake Philadelphia Seattle Columbus D.C. United Chivas USA Colorado New York Dallas Sporting KC Seattle Chicago Columbus Toronto LA Galaxy

GP MIN SH SV GA GAA SHO PG 1 90 1 0 1 1.00 1 90 4 4 0 0.00 1 1 90 6 5 1 1.00 1 90 4 1 4 4.00 1 90 5 2 3 3.00 1 90 6 6 0 0.00 1 1 90 3 2 1 1.00 1 90 3 2 1 1.00 1 90 5 4 1 1.00 1 90 2 1 1 1.00 1 90 4 2 2 2.00 1 1 90 4 4 0 0.00 1 1 90 4 4 0 0.00 1 1 90 3 1 3 3.00 1 90 2 2 0 0.00 1 1 90 3 2 1 1.00 1 90 3 2 2 2.00 1 90 7 6 1 1.00 1 1 90 3 3 0 0.00 1 1 90 11 9 2 2.00 1 1 90 6 3 3 3.00

Totals

21 1890 89 65

PA

FC 7 8 13 16 10 14 10 6 9 13 7 8 13 5 6 7 11 13 10 8 14

W

L 1 1

T

1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1

1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1

1 1 1 3

7

10

4

P SH SOG CK OFF 7 12 8 7 1 6 11 5 3 1 2 17 6 3 1 3 11 2 13 1 6 9 5 6 6 10 11 7 4 1 0 7 3 10 3 0 8 2 2 0 4 12 2 7 1 0 11 3 3 3 8 10 5 2 4 3 19 7 2 0 3 15 6 6 5 9 7 3 2 2 11 20 9 8 1 7 11 5 2 0 8 14 7 3 0 0 19 7 7 1 2 18 3 3 2 5 17 6 1 0 0 8 1 4 0 94 267 102

27 1.29

6

98

3

FS 7 7 12 16 10 14 10 4 8 11 6 7 13 2 6 6 10 11 9 8 13

C 2 3 3 3 2 2 0 2 0 2 2 4 2 5 0 2 3 3 0 1 1

E 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

33 276 190

42

3

PA

FC 15 18 14 18 9 17 9 13 10 16 14 7 9 25 16 13 9 16 6 12 10

W 1 1

L

T

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1

1 1

1

1 1

3

10

7

4

* - all stats MLS play only


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 TIMBERS FIRSTS

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

INDIVIDUAL Goal Brace Hat Trick Game-winning Goal Assist Game-winning Assist Penalty Kick Goal Penalty Kick Miss Shot Foul Committed Foul Suffered Caution Ejection Corner Kick Offsides Save Shutout Substitution

DATE March 19 April 14

OPP @COL CHI

PLAYER Cooper (unassisted) (80’) Perlaza (29’, 47’)

April 14 April 2 April 17 May 29 June 19 March 19 March 19 March 19 March 26 July 10 March 19 March 19 March 19 April 30 March 19

CHI @NE FCD DCU NY @COL @COL @COL @TOR SEA @COL @COL @COL RSL @COL

Perlaza (unassisted) (47’) Hall (Jewsbury goal) (38’) Alhassan (Wallace goal) Jewsbury (68') Jewsbury (78') Perlaza (10’) Jewsbury (10’) Goldthwaite (5’) Lowry (77’) Brunner (81') Jewsbury (21’) Hall (19’) Brown (29’) Perkins Moffat/Horst (46’)

TEAM Win Home Win Road Win Loss Home Loss Road Loss Draw Home Draw Road Draw Shutout Home Shutout Road Shutout

DATE April 14 April 14 July 16 March 19 May 29 March 19 April 2 June 19 April 2 April 30 April 30 July 16

OPP CHI CHI @CHI @COL DCU @COL @NE NY @NE RSL RSL @CHI

SCORE 4-2 4-2 1-0 1-3 2-3 1-3 1-1 3-3 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0

TIMBERS CAPS IN 2011 PLAYER D Futty Danso (The Gambia) GK Jake Gleeson (New Zealand) D Steve Purdy (El Salvador)

DATE March 29 June 5 June 19

OPP Eq. Guinea Australia Panama

COMPETITION Friendly Friendly Gold Cup Quarters

PLAYERS Goals: ...................................................... 2, Perlaza, April 14 vs. Chicago (29’, 47’) Assists: ...............................................2, Alhassan, April 17 vs. FC Dallas (13’, 55’) Points:..................................................... 4, Perlaza, April 14 vs. Chicago (2 goals) Shots:......................................................................6, Cooper, Aug. 3 vs. LA Galaxy Shots on Goal:....................................... 2, 15x (last: Perlaza, Aug. 3 vs. LA Galaxy) Corner Kicks: .....................................9, 2x (last: Jewsbury, June 4 at Chivas USA) Offsides:............................................... 4, 3x (last: Cooper, May 29 vs. D.C. United) Fouls Committed:..................................................... 5, Chara, Aug. 3 vs. LA Galaxy Fouls Suffered:...................................... 5, 2x (last: Alhassan, April 14 vs. Chicago) Cautions/Yellow Cards: ..................................................................................1, 32x Ejections/Red Cards:........................................1, Brunner, July 10 vs. Seattle (81') GOALKEEPERS Shots Faced: .........................................................9, Perkins, June 25 at FC Dallas Saves: ...................................................................... 7, Perkins, July 16 at Chicago Goals Allowed: ......................................................4, Perkins, June 25 at FC Dallas

LONGEST STREAKS PLAYERS Consecutive Games with Goal: ..................................2, 2x (last: Danso, May 6-14) Consecutive Games with Assist: ...............................4, Jewsbury, April 30-May 21 Consecutive Games with Point: ................................5, Jewsbury, April 30-May 29 Consecutive Games with Shot: ...................................16, Cooper, March 19-July 2 Consecutive Games with SOG:.....................3, 6x (last: Jewsbury, May 21-June 4) Consecutive Games with Corner Kick: ................. 20, Jewsbury, March 19-current Consecutive Games with Offside: ............................... 8, Perlaza, March 19-May 6 Consecutive Games with Foul Com.: ............................10, Wallace, April 2-June 4 Consecutive Games with Foul Suff.: ........................ 11, Cooper, March 19-May 29 Consecutive Games with Caution: ......................................3, Marcelin, July 10-30 Consecutive Games with Ejection:.............................................1, Brunner, July 10 Consecutive Starts:.............................................. 20, Jewsbury, March 19-July 30 Consecutive Minutes: ...................................... 1800, Jewsbury, March 19-July 30 GOALKEEPERS Scoreless Streak (minutes):..................................... 255, Perkins, April 23-May 14 Consecutive Shutouts: ................................................... 2, Perkins, April 30-May 6 Consecutive Starts:.................................................... 16, Perkins, April 23-current Consecutive Minutes in Goal:................................. 1440, Perkins, April 23-current

* - all stats MLS play only


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 TRANSACTIONS OCT. 19, 2010 Signed forward Bright Dike, midfielder Ryan Pore and goalkeeper Steve Cronin from USSF D-2 Portland Timbers and forward Eddie Johnson from USSF D-2 Austin Aztex. NOV. 22, 2010 Acquired international roster slot from LA Galaxy in exchange for allocation money. NOV. 22, 2010 Acquired midfielder/defender Jeremy Hall from New York Red Bulls in exchange for third-round pick (38th overall) in 2011 MLS SuperDraft. NOV. 24, 2010 Selected midfielder Dax McCarty (FC Dallas), defender Eric Brunner (Columbus), midfielder Adam Moffat (Columbus), defender Anthony Wallace (Colorado), defender David Horst (Real Salt Lake), forward Robbie Findley (Real Salt Lake), midfielder Peter Lowry (Chicago), defender Jonathan Bornstein (Chivas USA), defender Jordan Graye (D.C. United) and midfielder Arturo Alvarez (San Jose) in 2010 MLS Expansion Draft. NOV. 24, 2010 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 McCarty and allocation money.

JAN. 18, 2011 Selected forward Spencer Thompson (UC-Irvine) in the first round (2nd overall), midfielder Robby Lynch (Evansville) in the first round (12th overall), forward Raymundo Reza (San Diego State) in the second round (20th overall), and defender Taylor Mueller (Washington) in the third round (38th overall) of 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft. JAN. 26, 2011 Signed defender Steve Purdy and goalkeeper Adin Brown from USSF D-2 Portland Timbers. FEB. 16, 2011 Acquired midfielder Sal Zizzo from Chivas USA in exchange for allocation money. FEB. 17, 2011 Signed midfielder Freddie Braun and goalkeeper Jake Gleeson from Portland Timbers U-23s. MARCH 1, 2011 Acquired midfielder Jack Jewsbury from Sporting Kansas City in exchange for allocation money. MARCH 7, 2011 Signed forward Jorge Perlaza from Deportes Tolima (Colombia).

NOV. 24, 2010 Acquired allocation money from Colorado Rapids in exchange for defender Anthony Wallace.

MARCH 16, 2011 Acquired forward Brian Umony on loan from University of Pretoria FC (South Africa).

NOV. 24, 2010 Acquired second-round pick (22nd overall) in 2011 MLS SuperDraft from Real Salt Lake in exchange for midfielder Arturo Alvarez.

MARCH 17, 2011 Signed midfielder Rodrigo Lopez from USSF D-2 Portland Timbers, 2011 MLS 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 exchange for defender Jordan Graye. DEC. 15, 2010 Signed midfielders Kalif Alhassan and James Marcelin and defenders Futty Danso and Kevin Goldthwaite from USSF D-2 Portland Timbers. DEC. 17, 2010 Acquired goalkeeper Troy Perkins from D.C. United in exchange for goalkeeper Steve Cronin and allocation money. JAN. 13, 2011 Selected forward Darlington Nagbe (Akron) in the first round (2nd overall) and defender Chris Taylor (Tulsa) in the second round (22nd overall) of 2011 MLS SuperDraft. 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.

APRIL 13, 2011 Signed midfielder Diego Chara from Deportes Tolima (Colombia). JULY 21, 2011 Acquired defender/midfielder Lovel Palmer, defender/midfielder Mike Chabala and an international roster slot from Houston Dynamo in exchange for midfielder Adam Moffat and allocation money. JULY 25, 2011 Loaned midfielder Ryan Pore to Montreal Impact (NASL) through the remainder of the 2011 season.


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # 11 28 24 5 4 21 33 98 9 20 2 17 12 13 10 19 8 14 6 30 1 15 25 27 31 26 22 7

PLAYER Alhassan, Kalif Braun, Freddie Brown, Adin Brunner, Eric Chabala, Mike Chara, Diego Cooper, Kenny Danso, Mamadou “Futty” Dike, Bright Gleeson, Jake Goldthwaite, Kevin Hall, Jeremy Horst, David Jewsbury, Jack Johnson, Eddie Lopez, Rodrigo Lowry, Peter Marcelin, James Nagbe, Darlington Palmer, Lovel Perkins, Troy Perlaza, Jorge Purdy, Steve Taylor, Chris Thompson, Spencer Umony, Brian Wallace, Rodney Zizzo, Sal

POS M M GK D D/M M F D F GK D M/D D M F M M M M/F D/M GK F D D F F D M

HT 5-10 5-10 6-5 6-4 6-0 5-8 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-4 6-0 5-11 5-7 5-11 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-4 6-1 5-11 5-8 5-10 5-10

WT 160 160 230 170 175 150 210 185 220 200 180 165 210 185 185 150 165 175 165 160 190 155 190 160 170 155 160 165

DOB 10/15/90 05/13/88 05/27/78 02/12/86 05/25/84 04/05/86 10/21/84 04/27/83 02/02/87 06/26/90 12/09/82 09/11/88 10/25/85 04/13/81 09/20/84 05/10/87 10/02/85 06/13/86 07/19/90 08/30/84 07/29/81 10/11/84 02/05/85 05/12/89 10/19/88 12/12/88 06/17/88 04/03/87

COACHES & STAFF GENERAL MANAGER/TECHNICAL DIRECTOR: Gavin Wilkinson HEAD COACH: John Spencer ASSISTANT COACH: Trevor James ASSISTANT COACH: Amos Magee GOALKEEPER COACH: Adam Smith

HOMETOWN Accra, Ghana Rochester Hills, MI Pleasant Hill, CA Dublin, OH Fresno, CA Cali, Colombia Dallas, TX Serekunda, The Gambia Edmond, OK Wellington, New Zealand Sacramento, CA Tampa, FL Pine Grove, PA Springfield, MO Chester, England Santa Barbara, CA Fair Oaks, CA Saint-Marc, Haiti Lakewood, OH Mandeville, Jamaica Worthington, OH Guapi, Colombia San Jose, CA Edmond, OK Ahwatukee, AZ Kampala, Uganda Rockville, MD San Diego, CA

COLLEGE n/a Univ. of Louisville College of William & Mary Ohio State Univ. Univ. of Washington n/a n/a So. Polytechnic St. Univ. Univ. of Notre Dame n/a Univ. of Notre Dame Univ. of Maryland Old Dominion Univ. Saint Louis Univ. n/a n/a Santa Clara Univ. n/a Univ. of Akron n/a Univ. of Evansville n/a Univ. of California-Berkeley Univ. of Tulsa UC-Irvine n/a Univ. of Maryland UCLA

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH: Karim Derqaoui ATHLETIC TRAINER: Nik Wald, ATC ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER: Jun Morishita, ATC TEAM MEDICAL DIRECTOR: Dr. Jonathan Greenleaf

NUMERICAL ROSTER # 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 33 98

PLAYER Perkins, Troy Goldthwaite, Kevin Chabala, Mike Brunner, Eric Nagbe, Darlington Zizzo, Sal Lowry, Peter Dike, Bright Johnson, Eddie Alhassan, Kalif Horst, David Jewsbury, Jack Marcelin, James Perlaza, Jorge Hall, Jeremy Lopez, Rodrigo Gleeson, Jake Chara, Diego Wallace, Rodney Brown, Adin Purdy, Steve Umony, Brian Taylor, Chris Braun, Freddie Palmer, Lovel Thompson, Spencer Cooper, Kenny Danso, Mamadou “Futty”

POS GK D D/M D M/F M M F F M D M M F M/D M GK M D GK D F D M D/M F F D

PRONUNCIATION GOLD-thwaite chuh-BALL-uh BREW-ner NAG-be ZEE-zoh DEE-kay ka-LEAF ALL-ha-sahn mar-sa-LEE-in HOR-hay per-LA-za rod-REE-go LOH-pez dee-EH-goh char-AH AY-din PER-dee oo-MOE-nee BRAWN luh-VELL MA-MA-doo (FOOT-ee) DAN-sue

NATIONALITY United States United States United States United States United States United States United States United States England Ghana United States United States Haiti Colombia United States United States New Zealand Colombia United States United States United States Uganda United States United States Jamaica United States United States The Gambia

LAST CLUB D.C. United Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) Houston Dynamo Columbus Crew Univ. of Akron (NCAA) Chivas USA Chicago Fire Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) Austin Aztex (USSF D-2) Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) Real Salt Lake Sporting Kansas City Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) Deportes Tolima (Colombia) New York Red Bulls Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) Portland Timbers U-23s (PDL) Deportes Tolima (Colombia) D.C. United Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) Portland Timbers (USSF D-2) Univ. of Pretoria FC (South Africa) Univ. of Tulsa (NCAA) Portland Timbers U-23s (PDL) Houston Dynamo UC-Irvine (NCAA) TSV 1860 Munich (Germany) Portland Timbers (USSF D-2)


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 ADDITIONAL PLAYER BIOS

4

MIKE CHABALA

21

DIEGO CHARA

POSITION: Defender/Midfielder PRONUNCIATION: chuh-BALL-uh HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175 BORN: May 25, 1984, in Fresno, Calif. HOMETOWN: Fresno, Calif. PREVIOUS CLUB: Houston Dynamo COLLEGE: Univ. of Washington CITIZENSHIP: United States

POSITION: Midfielder PRONUNCIATION: dee-EH-goh char-AH HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 150 BORN: April 5, 1986, in Cali, Colombia HOMETOWN: Cali, Colombia PREVIOUS CLUB: Deportes Tolima (Colombia) COLLEGE: n/a CITIZENSHIP: Colombia

Chabala joins the Timbers partway through the inaugural MLS season. Acquired along with midfielder Lovel Palmer in a trade that sent midfielder Adam Moffat and allocation money to Houston on July 21, 2011, Chabala gives Portland added experience on the backline. Originally a fourth-round pick (44th overall) in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft, the University of Washington product went on to play in seven CONCACAF Champions League matches during his time with Houston. 2010: Played a career-high 25 games (22 starts), tallying his first career goal and a career-best four assists ... Began the season with a bang, scoring the opening goal of Houston's first game in 1-1 tie at FCD on March 27 ... Tied a career high with two assists in 3-0 win vs. Chivas USA on April 17, setting up both Lovel Palmer's long-distance goal and Dominic Oduro's tap-in ... Started the final two games of the season, both wins, and contributed the game-winning assist in a 2-1 win vs. Seattle Oct. 23 ... One of only two Dynamo field players to play all 360 minutes of the SuperLiga tournament as Houston reached the semifinals. 2009: Broke into Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear’s starting XI by winning starting left back job ... Made 15 appearances (12 starts), contributing three assists ... Made first career MLS appearance as a substitute vs. New York April 11 and was ejected for a slide tackle late in the game ... Earned his first career assist July 4 ... Played all 210 minutes in Houston’s MLS Cup Playoff conference semifinal series against Seattle ... In the 2009-10 CONCACAF Champions League, started games on Aug. 19 vs. Isidro Metapán and Aug. 26 at Árabe Unido. 2008: Was a regular at left back for coach John Spencer’s league-champion Dynamo Reserves squad ... Notched two goals and two assists. 2007: Regular contributor on the Dynamo Reserves, starting 10 of the team's 12 games ... Started and played the full 120 minutes in the Dynamo's 1-0 U.S. Open Cup loss at Charleston on July 10. 2006: Started all 12 Reserve League games, playing the second-most minutes on the squad with 1,056 ... Had a team-high six assists ... Reserves finished third in overall standings. COLLEGE: Attended the University of Washington ... Was NSCAA third team AllAmerican, first-team All-Far West Region and second-team All-Pac 10 in 2004 ... Took home honorable mention All-Pac 10 and Pac-10 All-Academic honorable 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 Bobby Boswell and DC United players Marc Burch and Devon McTavish.

A dependable playmaker in Colombia’s Liga Postobón, Chara joins the Timbers as the club’s first Designated Player, signing with the club on April 13, 2011. He was previously with Deportes Tolima, where he helped orchestrate one of the most prolific offenses in the league in 2010, as the club tallied a league-best 88 goals. Chara has twice competed in South America’s Copa Libertadores. 2011: Scored two goals in nine league games for Deportes Tolima during the 2011 Apertura season in the Liga Postobón (first division) ... Played in seven games in the 2011 Copa Libertadores, recording an assist in a 2-0 win over Brazilian power Corinthians in the early stages of the tournament ... Signed with the Timbers as the club’s first designated player April 13. 2010: Transferred to Tolima ... Helped orchestrate one of the most prolific offenses in the Liga Postobón that season, scoring a league best 88 goals ... Played in a team-high 42 matches for Tolima, aiding in a first-place overall finish for the club with a combined 25-10-11 record, which subsequently qualified the club for the 2011 Copa Libertadores ... Started six games in the 2010 Copa Sudamericana, as Tolima reached the quarterfinal before falling on penalty kicks to Argentina’s Independiente. CAREER: Started professional career at the age of 17 with Deportes Quindío in 2004 and has appeared in 206 league matches over eight seasons in Colombia’s first division, playing for Quindío (2004-08), América de Cali (2009) and Tolima (2010-11) ... Played in at least 30 matches in five of his seven seasons in the Liga Postobón ... Paced América de Cali in both games and minutes played during a standout season in 2009, while guiding an offense that scored 44 total goals in 36 games ... Appeared in 30 games during his final season with Quindío in 2008, in which he aided in a postseason appearance for the club ... Has competed in two of South America’s top tournaments in the Copa Libertadores – in 2009 with América de Cali and 2011 with Tolima – and the Copa Sudamericana. INTERNATIONAL: Started for the Colombian National Team in a friendly against Peru on Nov. 17, 2010, in Bogota, Colombia. PERSONAL: With the Timbers, is reunited with countryman Jorge Perlaza, whom he has known since he was 12 and has played with previously.

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LOVEL PALMER

POSITION: Defender/Midfielder PRONUNCIATION: luh-VELL HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 160 BORN: Aug. 30, 1984, in Mandeville, Jamaica HOMETOWN: Mandeville, Jamaica PREVIOUS CLUB: Houston Dynamo COLLEGE: n/a CITIZENSHIP: Jamaica After a season-and-a-half with the Houston Dynamo, Palmer joins the Timbers midway through their inaugural season. The eight-year professional was originally 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


PORTLAND TIMBERS AT SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 2011 ADDITIONAL PLAYER BIOS (CONT.) appearances. During his time with the Dynamo, Palmer tallied three goals and one assist in 45 games. The 26-year-old has made 19 appearances for the Jamaican National Team since debuting for his country in 2005. 2010: Stepped into the Dynamo lineup early in the season and became a mainstay, appearing in all 26 games for which he was available, including 24 starts ... Totaled four goals in three different competitions ... Made his MLS debut in the final minute of a 2-1 win over Real Salt Lake on April 1 ... Made first Dynamo start and scored spectacular long-range goal that was voted MLS Goal of the Week in a 3-0 win vs. Chivas USA on April 17 ... Goal was later named No. 5 on the list of top MLS goals of 2010 by ESPNSoccernet.com ... Notched his first MLS assist on 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. Chivas USA on July 18, giving him a goal in each of three different competitions. OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Before joining MLS, spent his entire professional career with Harbour View FC, which he joined as a teenager ... 2009-10: Helped Harbour View into a tie for first place with three games remaining before 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 leg was canceled due to Hurricane Ike in the Gulf of Mexico ... Led Harbour View to second-place regular-season finish, but Harbour View dropped to fourth after additional championship-round games ... 2007-08: Helped club to Caribbean Football Union championship after memorable 10-9 shootout win over San Juan Jabloteh (Trinidad & Tobago) in semifinals and 2-1 regulation win over Joe Public (Trinidad & Tobago) in the final ... Scored tying goal in 85th minute of 1-1 tie vs. D.C. United on March 12 in first leg of CONCACAF Champions’ Cup quarterfinal ... Scored two goals in league play ... 2006-07: Captained Harbour View to 2007 National Premier League championship ... Scored eight of team’s league-high 67 goals in regular season ... 2005-06: Took over as club captain in Aug. 2005 shortly before turning 21 years old ... Scored four goals early in the season and earned NPL Player of the Week honors, finishing with six for the year ... 2004-05: Scored six goals in league play and three in knockout competition ... Played 90 minutes in both legs of Harbour View’s 4-2 aggregate loss to D.C. United in the CONCACAF Champions’ Cup quarterfinals ... 2003-04: Was called into the Harbour View senior squad for the first time shortly before turning 19 years old ... Stayed with the senior squad all year as Harbour View lost in the Premier League finals ... Scored first Premier League goal in the mid-season final against Waterhouse, a 35-yard strike that was ranked the sixth-best goal of the year ... Helped Harbour View to Caribbean Football Union championship. INTERNATIONAL: Jamaica international (19 caps, 0 goals) ... 2010: Helped Jamaica to Caribbean Cup title in December ... Began year by playing full 90 minutes for Jamaica in 2-1 loss at Argentina on Feb. 11, setting up fellow MLSer Ryan Johnson for Jamaica’s only goal ... Started and played 84 minutes in 0-0 tie vs. Costa Rica on Nov. 17 ... Was part of Jamaica's squad at the Caribbean Cup in Martinique ... 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 a sub in 0-0 tie at South Africa on Nov. 17 ... 2007: Appeared in six games, traveling on the national team’s Asian tour ... Made first career international start in a 2-0 loss vs. Switzerland in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on March 21 ... Played 83 minutes in a 1-1 tie vs. Panama on March 26 and 81 minutes in a 1-0 loss vs. Chile on June 5 ... Started matches at Indonesia (June 21), at Malaysia (June 28), and at Iran (July 2) on Asian tour ... 2005: Made international debut on April 20, coming on as a substitute in 1-0 win vs. Guatemala at Atlanta’s Herndon Stadium. AMATEUR: Attended St. Elizabeth Technical High School ... Played for Essex Valley All-Stars and Downs United. 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 10 and did not join a competitive team until he was 13 ... Enjoys watching English stars David Beckham and Frank Lampard.


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1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 33 98

Player

Troy Perkins Kevin Goldthwaite Mike Chabala Eric Brunner Darlington Nagbe Sal Zizzo Peter Lowry Bright Dike Eddie Johnson Kalif Alhassan David Horst Jack Jewsbury James Marcelin Jorge Perlaza Adam Moffat Jeremy Hall Rodrigo Lopez Jake Gleeson Diego Chara Rodney Wallace Ryan Pore Adin Brown Steve Purdy Brian Umony Chris Taylor Freddie Braun Lovel Palmer Spencer Thompson Kenny Cooper Mamadou Danso 24 45M 90M

24 90M 45 90D 90M 90M 90M 90M 90F 73F 45F 45 90M 90M 66M

13 13 15 83M 72M 73M 90M 81M 90M 89M 90M 71M 90M 90M 90D 58 45D 90M 90M 90M 10 90F 81F 90F 4 90D 90D 86D

27 67F 57M 73M 90F 90M 90F 80 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 12 90M 90M 90M 63F 90F 75F 64F 45F 45 90D 90D

90M 88F

90F 74M 1 90D 90D 90M 8

45 90G 90G 90G 45 90M 90M 90M 90M 84M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 74M 90M 90M 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 5 66M 1 1 6 6 21 9 45G 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 17 45 2

90F

90D 90D 90D 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 90F 89F 90F 90F 90F 69F 75F 90F 90F 90F 23 15 26 45 16 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 32D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

66D 90M 90G 90D

90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 90M 45M 16 9 1 77F 77F 90F 74F 89F 84F 84F 90F 6 68M 65M 59M 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 COL TOR NE CHI DAL LA RSL PHI SEA CLB DC CHV COL NY DAL KC SEA CHI CLB TOR LA 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 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 90G 45D 90D 45 10D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 90D 81D 90D 90D 90D 24 7 25 31 82M 57M 61M 45M 19 77M 72M 45M 78M 64M 72M 79M 82F 85M 22 18 17 8 33 29 45 90M 80M 13 18 33 17 26 18 16 90M 89M 11

PORTLAND TIMBERS

"00" = 100 minutes played F/M/D/G = starting position Played for other teams: Mike Chabala played 266 minutes for HOU Lovel Palmer played 1450 minutes for HOU


Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game

log: #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 #21 03/19/2011 03/26/2011 04/02/2011 04/14/2011 04/17/2011 04/23/2011 04/30/2011 05/06/2011 05/14/2011 05/21/2011 05/29/2011 06/04/2011 06/11/2011 06/19/2011 06/25/2011 07/02/2011 07/10/2011 07/16/2011 07/23/2011 07/30/2011 08/03/2011

POR POR POR POR POR POR POR POR POR POR POR POR POR POR POR POR POR POR POR POR POR

at at at vs vs at vs vs at vs vs at vs vs at vs vs at at vs vs

COL 3 TOR 2 NE 1 CHI 2 DAL 2 LA 3 RSL 0 PHI 0 SEA 1 CLB 0 DC 3 CHV 1 COL 1 NY 3 DAL 4 KC 2 SEA 3 CHI 0 CLB 1 TOR 2 LA 0

L L T W W L W W T W L L L T L L L W L T W

80

67

47; own goal (Robinson) 55

68

49; own goal (Keel)

38; Perlaza 2 (unassisted) 35; Wallace 2 (Alhassan 3)

88

48; Goldthwaite 1 (Brunner 1, Jewsbury 6)

69

Johnson 1 (Chara 2, Zizzo 1) 23; Jewsbury 6 (penalty kick) 57 Chabala 1 (Nagbe 1) 26; Perlaza 5 (Chara 3, Cooper 2) 33; Brunner 2 (Zizzo 2)

Nagbe 1 (unassisted) 45 own goal (Parke) 46; Perlaza 4 (Chara 1) Jewsbury 5 (penalty kick) 25

Jewsbury 4 (unassisted)

Cooper 3 (Alhassan 4, Jewsbury 2) 22 Danso 1 (Jewsbury 3) 71 Danso 2 (Jewsbury 4) 65 Brunner 1 (Alhassan 5, Jewsbury 5) 46 Jewsbury 3 (penalty kick) 68; Perlaza 3 (Hall 2)

Jewsbury 1 (Hall 1, Cooper 1) 38 Perlaza 1 (Alhassan 1) 29; Wallace 1 (unassisted) Jewsbury 2 (Alhassan 2) 13; Cooper 2 (Jewsbury 1)

Cooper 1 (unassisted)

PORTLAND TIMBERS 1 0 1 4 3 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 1 2 1 0 2 3

84


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1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 33 98

Player

Troy Perkins Kevin Goldthwaite Eric Brunner Darlington Nagbe Sal Zizzo Peter Lowry Bright Dike Eddie Johnson Kalif Alhassan David Horst Jack Jewsbury James Marcelin Jorge Perlaza Adam Moffat Jeremy Hall Rodrigo Lopez Jake Gleeson Rodney Wallace Ryan Pore Adin Brown Steve Purdy Brian Umony Chris Taylor Freddie Braun Spencer Thompson Kenny Cooper Mamadou Danso

U.S. OPEN CUP 1R 03/29/2011 2R 05/03/2011

PORTLAND TIMBERS

120M

120D

9 111M

U.S. OPEN CUP 1R 2R CHV SJ 2-0 0-1 120G 98D 90D

71M

90M 90D 19 90M 90F 120M 10 110M

120F

25 90G 90D 65M 120D

22

W Jewsbury (unassisted) 84; Brunner (Jewsbury) 89 L (OT)

120D 120F

90D

90F

POR 2 vs CHV 0 POR 0 vs SJ 1


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