Adam Kwarasey may be leaving the Portland Timbers, but his legacy will live on in the side's first star. The biggest moment for Kwarasey in the Timbers' run to winning the MLS Cup, of course, was the infamous "Two Posts" penalty shootout against Sporting Kansas City, so let's take a moment to relive that one crazy moment as we big Kwarasey goodbye.
Fans of the Portland Timbers might still be basking in the glow of Sunday's 3-1 win over the Seattle Sounders, but the silly season waits for no man and transfer rumors surrounding Adam Kwarasey have popped up again as the Ghanaian keeper has found himself displaced by Jake Gleeson while recovering from injury. This time Kwarasey, who was previously linked with a move to Mexico, is rumored to be moving to Norwegian side Rosenborg. If the rumors are true, this would free up significant cap space for the Timbers, an international roster spot, and potentially some allocation money as well.
The Timbers Army always comes correct.
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Google translate tells us that this tweet says, "Vytautas Andriuškevičius would the left side signed yesterday by the Timbers." Syntax issues aside, this could be more evidence that the Timbers have their new left back already.
The Portland Timbers beat the Houston Dynamo 3-2 tonight and Dairon Asprilla was on the bench, but it sounds like the Timbers' winger might be on his way out as rumors surrounding his exit continue to mount, including this tidbit from Chris Rifer.
The Timbers Army rolled out another excellent tifo today.
We always love the big tifo that the Timbers Army roll out, but the two-sticks that folks bring every match are pretty darn good as well. This week Roscoe Myrick sent along this two-stick celebrating Diego "El Corazon" Chara.
Thorns defender Kendall Johnson opens up about her struggles recovering from a serious concussion she suffered while playing in the Australian W-League.
The Portland Timbers will play host to the LA Galaxy in the Round of 16 of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup at Providence Park on Wednesday, June 29, at 7:30 p.m. (Pacific), it was determined today as regions, pairings and host scenarios were announced by U.S. Soccer.