Portland Timbers–Vancouver Whitecaps rivalry

American soccer rivalry
Portland Timbers–Vancouver Whitecaps rivalry
Portland Timbers
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Other namesCascadia Cup
Port-Couver
LocationPacific Northwest
First meetingMay 16, 1975
NASL
Portland 2–0 Vancouver
Latest meetingMarch 29, 2024
MLS regular season
Vancouver 3–2 Portland
Next meetingJune 22, 2024
MLS regular season
Portland v Vancouver
Statistics
Meetings total117
Most winsVancouver (49)
All-time seriesVancouver 49–46–22 (W–L–T) Portland
Largest victoryPortland 5–0 Vancouver
NASL
(May 2, 1982)

The Portland Timbers–Vancouver Whitecaps rivalry is a soccer rivalry between the Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps FC, both based in the Cascadia region of United States and Canada. The rivalry originated in the North American Soccer League of the 1970s, and later carried into successor leagues through the 1980s and the 2000s, including the A-League and USL First Division, with both cities reviving expansion teams. The rivalry moved to Major League Soccer, the top division of soccer in the United States, in 2011, where it has grown into one of the largest in North American soccer.[1]

The two clubs are part of the Cascadia Cup, the trophy and competition created in 2004 by supporters of the Portland Timbers, Vancouver Whitecaps, and the Seattle Sounders which is awarded each season to the best top-flight soccer team in the Cascadia region.[2] Vancouver won the inaugural Cup, defeating Portland three times in 2004. The Timbers and Whitecaps have antagonistic roots dating to the days of the original North American Soccer League beginning in 1975.[3] The rivalry regained steam as Portland and Vancouver clashed in crucial, and often physical matches during the late 2000s, with the clubs facing each other in memorable playoff duels in 2007, 2009, and 2010.[4] The two clubs played for the 100th time in 2017, and the rivalry is one of the most-played in US soccer history.

In the first decade of the two clubs playing in Major League Soccer together, Portland and Vancouver have a friendlier rivalry than that of other match-ups in the Cascadia Cup, such as Portland and Seattle.[5] One reason for the less-intense rivalry for the time being could be simple geography (Portland is closer to Seattle than Vancouver) or Vancouver not attaining a similar level of sustained MLS success as the two other Cascadia clubs. However, individual matches between the sides have been just as intense as any rivalry in the league, such as when Portland defeated Vancouver in a brutal two-game playoff series on their way to winning the 2015 MLS Cup. Additionally, many Whitecap players point to the Timbers being their biggest rival.[6]

Vancouver Whitecaps forward Darren Mattocks defends Portland midfielder Freddie Braun in an MLS game between the clubs on May 26, 2012

History

Statistics

As of March 29, 2024
Competition Matches Wins Draws
Portland Vancouver
NASL (1975–1982) 19 9 10 0
WSA/WSL (1987–1990) 1 0 1 0
A-League/USL-1 (2001–2010) 39 11 18 10
MLS (2011–present) 35 16 12 7
League totals – regular season 94 36 41 17
NASL playoffs 2 2 0 0
A-League/USL-1 playoffs 8 2 5 1
MLS playoffs 2 1 0 1
League totals – Playoffs 12 5 5 2
Friendlies (all formats) 11 5 3 3
All-time totals 117 46 49 22

NASL era (1975–82)

The original Vancouver Whitecaps were founded in December 1973 and began to play in the North American Soccer League (NASL) in 1974.[7] Portland was subsequently granted an expansion team the next year, the Timbers, and in 1975 the clubs played their first match against each other, with Portland winning 2–0 in the initial game on May 16, 1975.[8]

Both the Timbers and the Whitecaps achieved success in the beginning years of the league, with Portland winning the regular season title in 1975 and making the Soccer Bowl while Vancouver won the championship in 1979. Due to the success of both teams and the natural proximity of the two towns, Portland and Vancouver developed a rivalry.

The rivalry got off to an auspicious start, with Portland winning the first six games. However Vancouver came straight back, winning the next five and only losing three additional times to the Timbers during the duration of NASL play.

In 1978, Vancouver was the top-ranked club in the league heading into the playoffs, with a record of 24–6. They won their first round game but were upset by the Timbers in the playoffs, who won both games in route to a 3–1 aggregate goal margin.[9] Clyde Best scored in both games in the first playoff confrontation between the teams.

Portland folded its team at the end of the 1982 season, as player salaries outpaced team revenue.[10] The original Vancouver Whitecaps also folded along with the NASL in 1984.

WSL/WSA era (1987–1990)

Portland regained a soccer club in 1985 with the formation of F.C. Portland, who joined the Western Alliance Challenge Series. In 1986, Portland joined the Western Soccer Alliance, while at the same time the Vancouver franchise was reborn in the Canadian Soccer League (CSL), where they were immediately successful. The two clubs began to play matches against each other in 1987–with F.C. Portland becoming the second side to take the Timbers name in 1989–and continued until Portland folded in 1990.

USL era (2001–2010)

Timbers forward Ibad Muhamadu in a game against Vancouver, October 2, 2010

In 2001, the third incarnation of the Portland Timbers was established and the club joined the USL First Division (USL-1), which already contained the Vancouver Whitecaps.[11] The first game between the rivals in over a decade came on June 13, 2001, with Portland's Vadim Tolstolutsky scoring in the 90th minute to salvage a tie for the Timbers after neither side scored in extra time.[12]

In the first playoff series between the two clubs in 24 years, Portland and Vancouver faced off in the first round of the 2002 A-League playoffs. Vancouver won both games 1-0 to advance to the next round.

In 2004, fan-based organizations supporting the Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps as well as the Seattle Sounders sponsored the creation of a two-foot-tall silver cup to be awarded annually to the club that finishes with the best record in the season series between the three rivals.[13]

The Whitecaps dominated the series during the mid-2000s, not losing to the Timbers in league play for over 3 years between May 2004 and July 2007.

The Portland-Vancouver rivalry reached new heights near the end of the 2000s after Portland knocked Vancouver out of the USL playoffs in 2007, only for the Whitecaps to return the favor twice, delivering a death blow to the Timbers' postseason runs in both 2009 and 2010. In the 2009 season, Portland was the top-ranked club in the league but fell to Vancouver in a dramatic two-game series that the Whitecaps won 5-4 on aggregate.

Portland fell behind defending champions Vancouver in the first game of the 2007 USL playoff opening round 1-0. However, on the return leg, the Timbers ran right through the Whitecaps, advancing with a 3-0 win and a 3-1 total goal advantage on aggregate. This was the first time Portland had advanced past the first round of the A-League or USL playoffs, in what was described as "an intense and offensive contest between the Northwest rivals".[14]

In 2009 and 2010, supporters of the Timbers and Whitecaps decided to continue the Cascadia Cup without the Sounders while playing in the USL, after Seattle moved to Major League Soccer in 2009. Timbers and Whitecaps supporters voted to only included regular season USL-1 matches played between the teams and Portland won the cup for the first time.

Portland and Vancouver faced each other once again in the 2009 USL playoffs, this time in the second round. Portland was the top overall team in the league in 2009, compiling a 16-4-10 W-L-D record, while Vancouver was the lowest-seeded team to make the playoffs. Vancouver won the first game of the two-game playoff series 2-1 at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, BC, meaning that the Timbers would need to win at home in order to advance. Portland nearly fought back to equalize overall but second-half goals from Martin Nash and Marlon James forced a 3-3 tie at PGE Park, and the Timbers never scored again, giving Vancouver the win 5-4 on goal aggregate.

In 2010, the final year of both clubs playing in USL, they met again in the playoffs, this time in the first round with Portland as the 4th seed and Vancouver as the 5th seed. On October 7, 2010, in the first leg of the matchup, Gershon Koffie scored in the first minute and Martin Nash added a 13th minute strike to give the Whitecaps a 2-0 win at Swangard Stadium. Three days later, on the return leg in Portland, James Marcelin scored for the Timbers in the 49th minute, but Portland was not able to find the equalizer, and Vancouver advanced to the next round with a 2-1 aggregate win, their second straight season eliminating Portland in the playoffs.

MLS era (2011–present)

Timbers and Whitecaps players face off during the first MLS game in Vancouver between the franchises at BC Place, October 2, 2011

The Vancouver franchise was granted status on March 18, 2009 by MLS Commissioner Don Garber as the seventeenth franchise of Major League Soccer. The Portland Timbers were announced as the eighteenth franchise two days later, and the two Cascadia clubs joined MLS together for the 2011 MLS season.[15] The Timbers won the initial MLS game against the Whitecaps, and it would take until 2014 for Vancouver to first win against Portland.

The two clubs met for the first time in the MLS Playoffs in a two game aggregate series in the 2015 Western Conference Semifinals. After the first game tied 0-0 at Portland's Providence Park, the Timbers won the return match at BC Place 2-0 on goals by Fanendo Adi and Diego Chara, advancing to the Western Conference Finals.[16] The Timbers would later win the 2015 MLS Cup, becoming the first team from Cascadia to do so.

On August 10, 2019, Portland defeated the Whitecaps 3–1, placing them first in Cascadia Cup standings. Goals were scored by Sebastián Blanco, Marvin Loría, and Jeremy Ebobisse.

Due to the COVID-19 disruption of MLS play as well as cross-border restrictions imposed by the Canadian government, Vancouver played the entirety of their 2020 home matches against American teams at Portland's Providence Park in a way to easier facilitate travel accommodations.[17] The first "home" match for Vancouver coincidentally was against the Timbers, who played as the away side in their own park.[18] Portland won 1-0, scoring an official away goal by Felipe Mora in the 5th minute.

In 2021, Vancouver continued to play in the United States, but at Real Salt Lake's own Rio Tinto Stadium given the continuing cross-border travel restrictions that continues to prevent Vancouver from playing their home matches in Canada. Vancouver played as the home team against Portland on April 18, 2021 in Rio Tinto Stadium where they won the match 1–0.[19]

MLS honours

As of December 1, 2023
Portland Competition Vancouver
Domestic
1 MLS Cup
Supporters' Shield
U.S. Open Cup / Canadian Championship 2
1 Aggregate 2
Continental and Worldwide
CONCACAF Champions League
Leagues Cup
Campeones Cup
0 Aggregate 0
1 Total aggregate 2

Supporter groups

Both clubs have a strong history of supporter groups that connect and promote the rivalry. Portland's supporting group is the Timbers Army while Vancouver's is the Vancouver Southsiders. The two groups, along with the Emerald City Supporters of Seattle, jointly created the Cascadia Cup in 2004.

Members of the supporting groups between the two clubs even jointly celebrated together after Vancouver eliminated Portland from the 2010 USL Playoffs due to the shared move to MLS the next year.[5]

Results

Home team is listed on the left, away team is listed on the right. Home team's score is listed first.

  Timbers win   Whitecaps win   Draw

League

North American Soccer League (1975–1982)

Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
May 16, 1975 NASL Vancouver Whitecaps 0–2 Portland Timbers Empire Stadium
Barry Powell
Tony Betts
Attendance: 7,815
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
June 7, 1975 NASL Portland Timbers 3–2 (a.e.t.) Vancouver Whitecaps Civic Stadium
Graham Day
Brian Godfrey
Barry Powell
Attendance: 11,335
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 3, 1975 NASL Portland Timbers 2–1 Vancouver Whitecaps Civic Stadium
Chris Dangerfield
Tony Betts
Attendance: 18,278
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
April 16, 1976 NASL Vancouver Whitecaps 2–3 (a.e.t.) Portland Timbers Empire Stadium
Own Goal
Gary Thompson
Tony Betts
Ike MacKay
Attendance: 11,352
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 18, 1976 NASL Portland Timbers 2–1 Vancouver Whitecaps Civic Stadium
Neil Rioch
Tony Betts
Attendance: 17,456
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
April 8, 1977 NASL Vancouver Whitecaps 0–1 Portland Timbers Empire Stadium
Stewart Scullion Attendance: 10,519
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
August 7, 1977 NASL Portland Timbers 0–2 Vancouver Whitecaps Civic Stadium
Attendance: 11,094
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
May 7, 1978 NASL Vancouver Whitecaps 1–0 Portland Timbers Empire Stadium
Attendance: 13,155
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 21, 1978 NASL Portland Timbers 0–2 Vancouver Whitecaps Civic Stadium
Attendance: 23,536
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
April 21, 1979 NASL Vancouver Whitecaps 2–1 Portland Timbers Empire Stadium
Clyde Best Attendance: 23,137
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 28, 1979 NASL Portland Timbers 2–3 (a.e.t.) Vancouver Whitecaps Civic Stadium
Dale Mitchell
Dale Mitchell
Attendance: 12,727
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 26, 1980 NASL Portland Timbers 5–1 Vancouver Whitecaps Civic Stadium
John Bain
John Bain
John Bain
Clyde Best
Clyde Best
Attendance: 8,877
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
August 23, 1980 NASL Vancouver Whitecaps 2–3 Portland Timbers Empire Stadium
Dale Mitchell
Clyde Best
Clyde Best
Attendance: 32,301
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
April 18, 1981 NASL Portland Timbers 1–2 (a.e.t.) Vancouver Whitecaps Civic Stadium
Stuart Lee Attendance: 13,153
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
May 27, 1981 NASL Vancouver Whitecaps 2–0 Portland Timbers Empire Stadium
Attendance: 23,541
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 4, 1981 NASL Portland Timbers 2–3 (a.e.t.) Vancouver Whitecaps Civic Stadium
Dale Mitchell
William Donachie
Attendance: 17,318
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
April 24, 1982 NASL Vancouver Whitecaps 2–1 Portland Timbers Empire Stadium
Ronald Futcher Attendance: 18,346
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
May 2, 1982 NASL Portland Timbers 5–0 Vancouver Whitecaps Civic Stadium
Willie Anderson
Dale Mitchell
Ronald Futcher
Ronald Futcher
Ronald Futcher
Attendance: 14,144
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
May 29, 1982 NASL Vancouver Whitecaps 1–0 Portland Timbers Empire Stadium
Attendance: 17,721

WSL/WSA (1987–1990)

Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
May 28, 1988 WSA Portland Timbers 1–2 Vancouver Whitecaps Civic Stadium
Report

A-League (2001–05)

Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
June 13, 2001 A-League Portland Timbers 1–1 (a.e.t.) Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
Tolstolutsky 90' Report St. Louis 73'
Gbeke Red card 108'
Attendance: 4,077
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
June 29, 2001 A-League Portland Timbers 0–1 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
Report Valente 62' Attendance: 6,013
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
July 15, 2001 A-League Vancouver Whitecaps 4–0 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
Kindel 16'
Jordan 42'
Heald 56' (pen.)
Sulentic 88'
Report Attendance: 4,062
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
August 10, 2001 A-League Vancouver Whitecaps 3–1 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
Jordan 13'
Morris 69'
Kindel 89'
Report Howes 29' Attendance: 6,118
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
June 8, 2002 A-League Portland Timbers 3–1 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
Afash 10'
Howes 57', 60'
Report Kindel 46' Attendance: 4,914
Referee: Dean Ajir (USA)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
June 9, 2002 A-League Vancouver Whitecaps 1–0 (a.e.t.) Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
Jordan gold-colored soccer ball 100' Report Attendance: 4,037
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
August 10, 2002 A-League Portland Timbers 3–2 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
Tennyson 31', 90'
Howes 35'
Report Jordan 44', 78' Attendance: 4,860
Referee: Jason Transtrun (USA)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
September 1, 2002 A-League Vancouver Whitecaps 3–1 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
Clarke 35', 63'
Dailly 37'
Report Adair 22' Attendance: 3,712
Referee: Mauricio Navarro (Canada)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
May 11, 2003 A-League Vancouver Whitecaps 2–1 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
Jordan 11'
Morris 65'
Report Afash 54' Attendance: 4,124
Referee: Bruce Primeau (Canada)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
May 29, 2003 A-League Portland Timbers 1–0 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
Alvarez 74' Report Attendance: 4,817
Referee: Calin Znamirovschi (USA)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
June 12, 2003 A-League Portland Timbers 2–1 (a.e.t.) Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
Alvarez 9'
Tennyson gold-colored soccer ball 95'
Report Heald 60' Attendance: 5,471
Referee: Brian Hall (USA)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
July 1, 2003 A-League Vancouver Whitecaps 1–0 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:00 (PDT) Dailly 90' Report Attendance: 3,119
Referee: Arnar Bernhardsson (Canada)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 3, 2003 A-League Portland Timbers 3–0 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) Alvarez 72', 81', 90' Report Attendance: 6,619
Referee: David Simon (USA)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
August 17, 2003 A-League Vancouver Whitecaps 1–1 (a.e.t.) Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:00 (PDT) Valente 61' Report Sagare 47'
Benedetti Red card 81'
Attendance: 5,113
Referee: Bruce Primeau (Canada)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
May 23, 2004 A-League Vancouver Whitecaps 1–3 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:00 (PDT) Xausa 29' Report Gordon 34', 65'
Alcaraz-Cuellar 41'
Attendance: 4,954
Referee: Jean-François Corrivault (Canada)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
June 12, 2004 A-League Portland Timbers 0–1 (a.e.t.) Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) Report Griffiths gold-colored soccer ball 95' Attendance: 5,093
Referee: Kari Seitz (USA)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 2, 2004 A-League Portland Timbers 0–2 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) Report Sulentic 10'
Jordan 68'
Attendance: 6,007
Referee: Yader Reyes (USA)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
July 16, 2004 A-League Vancouver Whitecaps 1–0 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:00 (PDT) Nash 56' Report Attendance: 4,492
Referee: Mark Budda (Canada)

USL (2005–10)

Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
June 10, 2005 USL-1 Vancouver Whitecaps 3–2 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:00 (PDT) Valente 39' (pen.)
Nash 40'
Klein 90+'
Report Poltl 78'
Miranda 90'+
Attendance: 5,337 (SO)
Referee: Steve DePiero (Canada)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 2, 2005 USL-1 Portland Timbers 1–1 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) Alvarez 7'
Poltl Red card 22'
Report Jordan 37' Attendance: 3,944
Referee: Kari Seitz (United States)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
July 9, 2005 USL-1 Vancouver Whitecaps 4–0 Portland Timbers Apple Bowl
19:00 (PDT) Clarke 34'
Klein 36', 82'
Gjertsen 39'
Report Attendance: 2,440
Referee: Dave Gantar (Canada)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 14, 2005 USL-1 Portland Timbers 1–1 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) Thompson 31' Report Klein 89' Attendance: 5,523
Referee: Kari Seitz (United States)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
April 22, 2006 USL-1 Vancouver Whitecaps 1–0 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:00 (PDT) Gjertsen 17' Report Attendance: 5,722 (SO)
Referee: Steve DePiero (Canada)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
May 1, 2006 USL-1 Portland Timbers 1–1 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) Bartlomé 21' Report Donatelli 53' Attendance: 5,448
Referee: Colin Arblaster (USA)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
June 10, 2006 USL-1 Portland Timbers 0–0 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) Report Attendance: 6,298
Referee: Fotis Bazakos (USA)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
June 30, 2006 USL-1 Vancouver Whitecaps 3–0 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:00 (PDT) Testo 9', 63'
Donatelli 66'
Report Attendance: 4,540
Referee: Carol Anne Chenard (Canada)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 19, 2007 USL-1 Portland Timbers 2–1 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) Gregor 29'
Olum 52'
Report Nash 18' Attendance: 7,123
Referee: Collin Arblaster (USA)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
August 11, 2007 USL-1 Portland Timbers 0–0 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) Report Kindel Red card 26' Attendance: 8,652
Referee: Ian Anderson (USA)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
September 9, 2007 USL-1 Vancouver Whitecaps 0–0 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:00 (PDT) Report Attendance: 5,389 (SO)
Referee: Silviu Petrescu (Canada)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
May 24, 2008 USL-1 Portland Timbers 0–1 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) Report Arze 60' Attendance: 8,688
Referee: Yader Reyes (USA)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
June 7, 2008 USL-1 Vancouver Whitecaps 3–1 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:00 (PDT) Sebrango 54'
Nash 66'
Valente 90'
Report S. Thompson 9' Attendance: 5,288 (SO)
Referee: Jonathan Lavergne (Canada)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
August 22, 2008 USL-1 Vancouver Whitecaps 2–1 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:00 (PDT) Addlery 3', 43' Report Olum 12' Attendance: 4,761
Referee: Mathieu Bourdeau (Canada)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
April 25, 2009 USL-1 Vancouver Whitecaps 1–0 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:00 (PDT) Nash 63' Report Attendance: 5,102
Referee: Mathieu Bourdeau
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
May 30, 2009 USL-1 Portland Timbers 2–0 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) Pore 6' (pen.)
Josten 41'
Report Attendance: 9,081
Referee: Hidajet Tica
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
August 6, 2009 USL-1 Portland Timbers 1–0 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) Pore 30' Report Attendance: 10,786
Referee: Landis Wiley
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
April 29, 2010 D-2 Portland Timbers 2–1 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) Pore 7', 86'
Danso Red card 85'
Report Akwari 11' Attendance: 5,808
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
July 3, 2010 D-2 Portland Timbers 0–0 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) Report Attendance: 9,017
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
July 22, 2010 D-2 Vancouver Whitecaps 1–2 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:30 PDT Khalfan 51'
Janicki Red card 65'
Report Pore 66' (pen.)
Danso 72'
Attendance: 5,387 (SO)
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
October 2, 2010 D-2 Vancouver Whitecaps 2–2 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
16:00 PDT Dunfield 27'
Arnoux 68'
Report Alhassan 46'
Dike 56'
Attendance: 5,435 (SO)

Major League Soccer (2011–present)

Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
October 2, 2011 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0–1 Portland Timbers BC Place Stadium
13:30 PDT Report Cooper 25' Attendance: 21,000 (SO)
Referee: Mark Geiger (USA)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
May 26, 2012 MLS Portland Timbers 1–1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Jeld-Wen Field
19:00 (PDT) Boyd 67' Summary Mattocks 84' Attendance: 20,438 (SO)
Referee: Jorge Gonzalez (USA)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
August 25, 2012 MLS Portland Timbers 2–1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Jeld-Wen Field
19:30 (PDT) Nagbe 41'
Songo'o 55'
Summary Miller 45+2'
Mattocks Red card 84'
Attendance: 20,438
Referee: Geoff Gamble (Canada)
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
October 21, 2012 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0–1 Portland Timbers BC Place
16:00 (PDT) Summary Jewsbury 39' Attendance: 21,000
Referee: Juan Guzmán (USA)
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
May 18, 2013 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2–2 Portland Timbers BC Place
16:00(PDT) Sanvezzo 24'
Koffie 54'
Report W. Johnson 52' (pen.)
Valencia 84'
Attendance: 19,823
Referee: Matthew Foerster
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
August 3, 2013 MLS Portland Timbers 1–1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Jeld-Wen Field
20:00(PDT) R. Johnson 49' Report Harvey 69' Attendance: 20,674
Referee: Silviu Petrescu
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
October 6, 2013 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2–2 Portland Timbers BC Place
17:00 (PDT) Sanvezzo 76', 78' Report Nagbe 41'
W. Johnson 77'
Attendance: 20,303
Referee: Silviu Petrescu
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
June 1, 2014 MLS Portland Timbers 3–4 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
18:00(PDT) Urruti 3'
Kah Yellow card 45'
Fernández 77'
Johnson 86'
Report Morales 16' (pen.), 26' (pen.), Yellow card 90+3'
Manneh Yellow card 28'
Fernández Yellow card 45'
Hurtado 45+4'
Harvey 49'
Attendance: 20,814
Referee: Kevin Stott
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
August 30, 2014 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0–3 Portland Timbers BC Place
16:30(PDT) Report Powell 51'
Chará Yellow card 66'
Urruti 75'
Wallace 79', Yellow card 80'
Attendance: 21,000
Referee: Armando Villarreal
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
September 20, 2014 MLS Portland Timbers 3–0 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
14:00(PDT) Kah Yellow card 24'
Valeri 28'
Adi 66', 69'
Report Laba Yellow card 16'
Watson Yellow card 24'
Attendance: 20,814
Referee: Hilario Grajeda
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
March 28, 2015 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2–1 Portland Timbers BC Place
17:00 (PST) Koffie Yellow card 12'
Mezquida 15'
Beitashour Yellow card 58'
Waston Yellow card 87'
Earnshaw 90+1'
Report Powell Yellow card 30'
Adi 82'
Attendance: 22,500
Referee: Allen Chapman
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
May 2, 2015 MLS Portland Timbers 0–0 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
19:30 (PST) Wallace Yellow card 44' Report Sampson Yellow card 19'
Kah Yellow card 57'
Attendance: 21,144
Referee: Allen Chapman
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
July 18, 2015 MLS Portland Timbers 1–1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
19:30 (PST) Valeri 33'
Ridgewell Yellow card 36'
Chara Yellow card 47'
Wallace Yellow card 90+3'
Johnson Yellow card 90+5', Red card 90+5'
Report Parker Yellow card 22'
Laba 57'
Harvey Red card 90+2'
Attendance: 21,144
Referee: Juan Guzman
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
May 7, 2016 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2–1 Portland Timbers BC Place
14:00 (PST) Morales Yellow card 10'
Watson Yellow card 15'
Kudo 60'
Bolaños 66'
Pérez Yellow card 69'
Report Borchers 34' (Nagbe, Adi)
Nagbe Yellow card 70'
Attendance: 22,120
Referee: Kevin Stott
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
May 22, 2016 MLS Portland Timbers 4–2 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
13:30 (PST) Valeri 3' (pen.)
McInerney 28', Yellow card 41'
Asprilla 77' (pen.)
Nagbe 82'
Report Erik Hurtado Yellow card 30'
Parker Yellow card 46'
Manneh 49'
Morales Yellow card 80', 83'
Watson Yellow card 90'
Attendance: 21,144
Referee: Ted Unkel
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
October 23, 2016 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 4–1 Portland Timbers BC Place
13:00 (PST) Barnes 13'
Watson Yellow card 26'
Barnes 32'
Morales 54', Yellow card 54'
Mezquida 55'
Report Adi Yellow card 37'
Valeri 72' (pen.)
Attendance: 24,083
Referee: Alan Kelly
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
April 22, 2017 MLS Portland Timbers 2–1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
13:00 (PST) Nagbe 18' (Guzmán)
Mattocks 40' (Nagbe, Valeri)
Ridgewell Yellow card 68'
Barmby Yellow card 90+4'
Report Jacobson Yellow card 42'
Montero 59'
Harvey Yellow card 64'
Williams Yellow card 85'
Attendance: 21,144
Referee: Chris Penso
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
July 23, 2017 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1–2 Portland Timbers BC Place
15:00 (PST) Ebobisse 14' (Asprilla, Blanco)
Blanco 49' (Ebobisse)
Miller Yellow card 79'
Barmby Yellow card 84'
Zemanski Yellow card 90'
Report Jacobson 45' (Parker, Bolaños)
Mezquida Yellow card 45+1'
Ousted Yellow card 77'
Attendance: 25,082
Referee: Chris Penso
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
October 22, 2017 MLS Portland Timbers 2–1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
13:00 (PST) Ridgewell 32', Yellow card 57'
Chara Yellow card 45'
Mattocks 48' (Vytas, Blanco)
Guzmán Yellow card 79'
Report Waston 29', Yellow card 89'
Igiebor Yellow card 30'
Harvey Yellow card 33'
Attendance: 21,144
Referee: Allen Chapman
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
August 11, 2018 MLS Portland Timbers 1–2 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
20:00 PST Valeri 71' (pen.)
Guzmán Yellow card 74'
Report K. Kamara 14' (Waston)
Techera 43', Yellow card 45+1'
Shea Yellow card 50'
Attendance: 21,144
Referee: Jair Marrufo
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
October 28, 2018 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2–1 Portland Timbers BC Place
13:30 PST Davies 28', 31', Yellow card 82' Report Melano Yellow card 27'
Flores 90'
Attendance: 25,348
Referee: Ted Unkel
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
May 10, 2019 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1–0 Portland Timbers BC Place
19:00 PST
Report
Attendance: 18,356
Referee: Allen Chapman
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
August 10, 2019 MLS Portland Timbers 3–1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
20:00 PST
Report
Attendance: 25,218
Referee: Ted Unkel
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
September 27, 2020 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0−1 Portland Timbers Providence Park
20:00 PST Report Mora 5' Referee: Ted Unkel
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
September 10, 2021 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0−1 Portland Timbers BC Place
19:00 PST Report Veselinović 66' (o.g.) Referee: Marcos de Oliveira
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
October 20, 2021 MLS Portland Timbers 2–3 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
19:00 PST Report
Attendance: 16,722
Referee: Guido Gonzales
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
April 9, 2022 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2–3 Portland Timbers BC Place
7:00 PM (PDT)
Report
Attendance: 16,772
Referee: Silviu Petrescu
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
July 17, 2022 MLS Portland Timbers 1–1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
7:30 PM (PDT) Mora 82' (pen.) Report White 32' Attendance: 24,337
Referee: Ramy Touchan
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
April 8, 2023 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1–0 Portland Timbers BC Place
7:00 PM PDT White 74' Report Attendance: 17,029
Referee: Nima Saghafi
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
May 13, 2023 MLS Portland Timbers 3–1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
7:30 PM PDT
  • Boli 2'
  • Evander 18', 54'
Report
Attendance: 23,154
Referee: Guido Gonzales Jr.
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
August 26, 2023 MLS Portland Timbers 2–3 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
7:30 PM PDT
  • Mora 53'
  • Evander 85'
Report
  • Gauld 13', 60' (pen.)
  • White 36'
Attendance: 22,674
Referee: Rosendo Mendoza
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
March 29, 2024 MLS Vancouver Whitecaps FC 3–2 Portland Timbers BC Place
7:30 PM PDT
Report
  • Evander 52'
  • Mora 77'
Attendance: 24,693
Referee: Allen Chapman

Playoffs

NASL (1975–1982)

1978 Semi-finals

Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
August 12, 1978 Leg 1 Portland Timbers 1–0 Vancouver Whitecaps Civic Stadium
Clyde Best Attendance: 16,437
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
August 16, 1978 Leg 2 Vancouver Whitecaps 1–2
(1–3 agg.)
Portland Timbers Empire Stadium
Clyde Best
Willie Anderson
Attendance: 13,155

A-League (2001–05)

2002 First round

Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
September 5, 2002 Leg 1 Portland Timbers 0–1 Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
Report Dailly 62' Attendance: 4,071
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
September 7, 2002 Leg 2 Vancouver Whitecaps 1–0
(2–0 agg.)
Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
Kindel 52' Report Attendance: 4,060

USL (2005–10)

2007 Quarter-finals

Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
September 14, 2007 Leg 1 Vancouver Whitecaps 1–0 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:00 (PDT) Jordan 76' Report Attendance: 4,761
Referee: Dave Gantar (Canada)
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
September 16, 2007 Leg 2 Portland Timbers 3–0
(3–1 agg.)
Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
19:00 (PDT) J. Thompson 27'
Gregor 70'
Ambriz 82'
Report Attendance: 8,522
Referee: Jair Marrufo (USA)

2009 Semi-finals

Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
September 1, 2009 Leg 1 Vancouver Whitecaps 2–1 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:30 (PDT) Gbeke 25'
Haber 49'
Report Pore 44' (pen.) Attendance: 4,516
Referee: Geoff Gamble
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
September 4, 2009 Leg 2 Portland Timbers 3–3
(4–5 agg.)
Vancouver Whitecaps PGE Park
16:00 (PDT) Farber 10', 43'
Nimo 83'
Report Haber 4'
Nash 60'
James 71'
Attendance: 14,283
Referee: Gilario Grajeda

D2 Pro (2010)

2010 Quarter-finals

Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
October 7, 2010 Leg 1 Vancouver Whitecaps 2–0 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
19:30 PDT Koffie 1'
Nash 13' (pen.)
Report Attendance: 5,018
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
October 10, 2010 Leg 2 Portland Timbers 1–0
(1–2 agg.)
Vancouver Whitecaps Merlo Field
18:00 PDT Marcelin 49' Report Attendance: 4,884 (SO)

MLS (2011–present)

2015 Semi-finals

Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
November 1, 2015 Leg 1 Portland Timbers 0–0 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
14:00 (PST) Melano Yellow card 44' Report Koffie Yellow card 45' Attendance: 21,144
Referee: Allen Chapman
Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers
November 8, 2015 Leg 2 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0–2
(0–2 agg.)
Portland Timbers Vancouver, BC, Canada
19:00 (PST) Rivero Yellow card 55'
Beitashour Yellow card 72'
Report Adi 31'
Wallace Yellow card 60'
Valeri Yellow card 62'
Chara 90+4'
Stadium: BC Place
Attendance: 27,837
Referee: Ismail Elfath

Notable friendlies

Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
April 27, 2002 Canterbury Cup Vancouver Whitecaps 0–1 Portland Timbers Swangard Stadium
Tennyson 90'
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
April 27, 2003 Canterbury Cup Vancouver Whitecaps 2–2
(4–2 p)
Portland Timbers Rotary Stadium
Gbeke 26'
Thompson 46'
Report Ritchie 47'
Benedetti 61'
Alcaraz-Cuellar Red card 89'
Referee: Gerry Proctor (Canada)
Penalties
Robson soccer ball with check mark
Heald soccer ball with check mark
Chin soccer ball with check mark
King soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark Downing
soccer ball with red X Winters
soccer ball with check mark Morrison
soccer ball with red X Brasil
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
April 15, 2007 Preseason Cup Portland Timbers 0–0
(5–4 p)
Vancouver Whitecaps Alder Creek Middle School
16:00 (PDT) Report
Penalties
Gregor soccer ball with check mark
Bagley soccer ball with check mark
Griffin soccer ball with check mark
Kreamalmeyer soccer ball with red X
Harrington soccer ball with check mark
Morrison soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark Gjertsen
soccer ball with red X Cann
soccer ball with check mark McLaughlin
soccer ball with check mark Montz
soccer ball with check mark Smith
soccer ball with red X Johnston
Vancouver Whitecaps v Portland Timbers
April 3, 2009 Preseason Vancouver Whitecaps 1–1 Portland Timbers Burnaby Lake Sports Complex
19:00 (PDT) Charles 68' Report Claesson 82'
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps
March 26, 2010 Preseason Portland Timbers 2–0 Vancouver Whitecaps Starfire Sports Complex
22:30 (PDT) DeMartin 12'
Dike 41'
Report
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
March 1, 2014 Rose City Invitational Portland Timbers 1–1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
17:00 (PST) Johnson 3'
Kah Yellow card 57'
Report Reo-Coker Yellow card 57'
Fernández 79' (pen.)
Attendance: 13,779
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
February 22, 2015 Simple™ Invitational Portland Timbers 0–1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
17:00 (PST) Wallace Yellow card 30' Red card 60'
Ridgewell Yellow card 54' Red card 90'
Borchers Yellow card 80'
Report Kah Yellow card 21' 31'
Waston Yellow card 66'
Mezquida Yellow card 88'
Attendance: 15,491
Portland Timbers v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
February 16, 2020 Preseason Portland Timbers 2–1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Providence Park
19:30 (PST) Valeri 34' (pen.)
Polo 46'
Report Cavallini 39' Attendance: 13,882

Western Conference standings finishes

  Timbers   Whitecaps

P. 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
1 1 1
2 2
3 3 3 3
4 4
5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9
10 10
11
12 12
13
14

Total: Portland with 9 higher finishes, Vancouver with 4.

See also

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References

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