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词条 2017 Portland Thorns FC season
释义

  1. Background

  2. Season review

     Off-season  Preseason  April  May 

  3. Competitions

      NWSL   Preseason  Regular season  League table  Matches  Results by round  Home/away results   NWSL Playoffs 

  4. Club

     Executive staff  Coaching staff  Grounds 

  5. Kits

     Primary kit  Secondary kit 

  6. Squad information

     First team squad 

  7. Player transactions

      National Team/Federation player allocation    Transfers in   Loans in  Loans out   Transfers out   Contract extensions  Player's rights purchased  Player's rights sold   National Women's Soccer League College Draft   Staff in  Staff contract extensions  Staff out   National team participation  

  8. Honors and awards

     NWSL Player of the Month  NWSL Player of the Week  NWSL Goal of the Week  NWSL Save of the Week  Other awards 

  9. Statistics

     Appearances  Goalkeeper stats  Top scorers  Top assists  Clean sheets  Summary 

  10. References

  11. External links

  12. See also

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| season = 2017
| manager = Mark Parsons
| chairman = Merritt Paulson
| stadium = Providence Park
Portland, Oregon
(Capacity: 21,144)
| mgrtitle = Head Coach
| chrtitle = President
| league = National Women's Soccer League
| league result = 2nd
| league topscorer = Christine Sinclair (8 goals)
| cup1 = NWSL Playoffs
| cup1 result = Champions
| highest attendance = 21,444
(September 30 vs. Chicago Red Stars)
| lowest attendance = 14,471
(April 29 vs. Chicago Red Stars)
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| largest win = 4–0
(September 2 vs. Washington Spirit)
| largest loss = 1–3
(June 17 vs. Sky Blue FC)
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| nextseason = 2018
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The 2017 Portland Thorns FC season was the team's and the league's fifth season of existence. The Thorns played in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), the top division of women's soccer in the United States. The Thorns had finished in first place in the 2016 season, but failed to advance from the semifinals in the 2016 NWSL playoffs. With a slogan of "Unfinished Business", they qualified for the NWSL playoffs as the 2nd ranked team in the 2017 regular season. In the playoffs, they defeated the Orlando Pride and then the North Carolina Courage to become 2017 NWSL Champions. It was their second championship, following the first in 2013.

This page covers from the day after the 2016 NWSL final to the day of the 2017 NWSL final.

Background

{{See also|2016 Portland Thorns FC season}}

Season review

Off-season

On October 17, 2016, defender Kat Williamson announced her retirement from soccer.

On October 19, 2016, Portland Thorns FC exercised contract options on goalkeeper Adrianna Franch; defenders Meg Morris and Katherine Reynolds; midfielders Celeste Boureille, Dagný Brynjarsdóttir, Amandine Henry, and Kendall Johnson; and forwards Nadia Nadim, Hayley Raso, and Mallory Weber. Goalkeeper Michelle Betos, defender Emily Menges, and midfielder Meleana Shim went out of contract and were extended new contract offers. Michelle Betos would later confirm on her Twitter account that she did not accept the offer, while Menges and Shim did.

On October 27, 2016, Tobin Heath, Lindsey Horan, Allie Long, Meghan Klingenberg and goalkeeper Adrianna Franch were called up for USA for two friendly matches against Romania.

On November 2, 2016, Emily Menges received her first USA call up due to Meghan Klingenberg suffering from a back injury.

On November 8, 2016, Portland Thorns FC head coach Mark Parsons signed a long-term contract extension. Director of goalkeeping Nadine Angerer also signed a contract extension.

On December 13, 2016, Tobin Heath was named U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year.

On December 15, 2016, Christine Sinclair was named Canadian Player of the Year.

On January 4, 2017, Tobin Heath, Lindsey Horan and Allie Long, Emily Sonnett and goalkeeper Adrianna Franch were called up by USA for an evaluation period for the upcoming SheBelieves Cup.

On January 12, 2017, Portland Thorns FC selected midfielders Rachel Hill and Caroline Flynn and forwards Savannah Jordan and Tyler Lussi from the 2017 NWSL College Draft.

On January 18, 2017, Portland Thorns FC acquired Orlando Pride's first-round and fourth-round 2018 NWSL College Draft picks for the rights to forward Rachel Hill, who was chosen by Portland in the 2017 NWSL College Draft.

On January 27, 2017, Amandine Henry was sent on a short-term loan to French side Paris Saint-Germain.

On February 8, 2017, Tobin Heath, Lindsey Horan and Allie Long, and defenders Meghan Klingenberg and Emily Sonnett were called up to the USA training camp ahead of the SheBelieves Cup.

On February 22, 2017, Portland Thorns FC re-signed defender Emily Menges and midfielder Meleana Shim.

On March 8, 2017, Portland Thorns FC traded two fourth round picks in the 2018 NWSL College Draft to the North Carolina Courage for goalkeeper Britt Eckerstrom.

Preseason

On March 13, 2017, Portland Thorns FC announced their 2017 preseason roster, which included 5 non-roster invites.

On March 26, 2017, Portland Thorns FC began their preseason tournament against the Chicago Red Stars. There would be no cards and a single goal from Nadia Nadim in the 26th minute from a converted penalty. Portland would go on to win their first preseason match 1–0.

On April 14, 2017, the Thorns signed defender Meghan Cox, who was an undrafted non-roster invitee to preseason camp.

April

On April 15, 2017, Portland Thorns FC hosted the Orlando Pride for the start of the 2017 NWSL campaign. In the 32nd minute, Nadia Nadim successfully converted a penalty kick after an Orlando handball in the box. In the 67th minute, Allie Long sent a cross to Christine Sinclair, who scored to put the Thorns up another goal. After the 2–0 win, they were tied for first place with Houston Dash and FC Kansas City.

On April 22, 2017, Portland Thorns FC went on the road for the first time to take on the North Carolina Courage, formerly the Western New York Flash, relocated and rebranded in the offseason. North Carolina won 1–0 on a late goal from Debinha in the 81st minute.

On April 29, 2017, the Thorns returned home to defeat the Chicago Red Stars 1–0 on a Nadia Nadim penalty kick after a Christen Press handball in the box.

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May

Thorns FC opened May by hosting their rivals Seattle Reign FC. In the 1st minute, Seattle's Jess Fishlock scored a long-range shot from 24 yards out. In the 37th minute, Fishlock scored again but instead this time in Seattle's own net, equalizing Portland 1–1. Shortly after in the 29th minute,{{Clarify|reason=confusing sequence|date=June 2017}} Merritt Mathias, with an assist from Rebekah Stott, put Seattle back up, 2–1, at the end of the first half. Portland equalized again with a goal from Allie Long, assisted by Meghan Klingenberg, in the 82nd minute. Both teams settled with a point from a final score of 2–2.

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Competitions

CompetitionRecordStarted roundFirst matchLast matchFinal position
G|Games playedW|Games wonD|Games drawnL|Games lostGF|Goals forGA|Goals againstGD|Goal differenceWin %|Winning percentage
NWSL{{WDL|24|14|5|5|for=37|against=20|diff=yes}}1April 15, 2017September 30, 2017Second place
NWSL Playoffs{{WDL|2|2|0|0|for=5|against=1|diff=yes}}1October 7, 2017October 14, 2017Winners
Total{{WDLtot|26|16|5|5|for=42|against=21|diff=yes}}{{fb overall competition footer |u=Jan. 15, 2018}}

NWSL

Preseason

Providence Park Preseason Tournament
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date = March 26, 2017time = 17:00 (PST)round = 1team1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 1–0report = http://www.timbers.com/post/2017/03/26/nwsl-preseason-recap-portland-thorns-fc-1-chicago-red-stars-0team2 = Chicago Red Stars26|pen.}}goals2 =stadium = Providence Parklocation = Portland, Oregonattendance = 6,802referee =result = Wstack = yes
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date = March 29, 2017time = 19:30 (PST)round = 2team1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 1–2report = http://www.timbers.com/post/2017/03/29/nwsl-preseason-recap-portland-thorns-fc-1-us-u-23s-2team2 = U.S. U-23s WNT8|Sinclair, Herndon}}66}}
Smith {{goal|90}}
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date = April 1, 2017time = 19:30 (PST)round = 3team1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 1–1report = https://www.timbers.com/post/2017/04/01/nwsl-preseason-recap-portland-thorns-fc-1-houston-dash-1team2 = Houston Dash17}}
Nadim {{yel|43}}
28}}, {{goal|76}}stadium = Providence Parklocation = Portland, Oregonattendance =7,252referee =result = Dstack = yes
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Regular season

League table
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Matches
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Sinclair {{goal|67|Long}}
goals2 =stadium = Providence Parklocation = Portland, Oregonattendance = 16,145referee = Danielle Cheskyresult = W
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date = April 23, 2016time = 16:30 (PST)round = 2team1 = North Carolina Couragescore = 1–0report = http://www.timbers.com/post/2017/04/22/nwsl-match-recap-north-carolina-courage-1-thorns-fc-0team2 = Portland Thorns FC27}}
Mewis {{yel|76}}
Debinha {{goal|81|McDonald}}
goals2 =stadium = WakeMed Soccer Parklocation = Cary, North Carolinaattendance = 6,298referee = Victor Rivasresult = L
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date = April 29, 2017time = 13:00 (PST)round = 3team1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 1–0report = http://www.timbers.com/post/2017/04/29/nwsl-match-recap-portland-thorns-fc-1-chicago-red-stars-0team2 = Chicago Red Stars27|pen.}}
Sonnett {{yel|51}}
Boureille {{yel|67}}
64}}
Press {{yel|90+1}}
stadium = Providence Parklocation = Portland, Oregonattendance = 14,471referee = Ramy Touchanresult = W
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date = May 6, 2017time = 19:00 (PST)round = 4team1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 2–2report = https://www.timbers.com/post/2017/05/06/nwsl-match-recap-portland-thorns-fc-2-seattle-reign-fc-2team2 = Seattle Reign FC37|o.g.}}
Henry {{yel|73}}
Long {{goal|82|Klingenberg}}
Horan {{yel|90+1}}
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Mathias {{goal|39|Stott}}
Rapinoe {{yel|57}}
Fishlock {{yel|66}}
stadium = Providence Parklocation = Portland, Oregonattendance = 16,160referee = Christina Unkelresult = D
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date = May 13, 2017time = 19:00 (PST)round = 5team1 = FC Kansas Cityscore = 0–0report = https://www.timbers.com/post/2017/05/13/nwsl-match-recap-fc-kansas-city-0-portland-thorns-fc-0team2 = Portland Thorns FC74}}goals2 =stadium = Swope Soccer Villagelocation = Kansas City, Missouriattendance = 1,796referee = Karen Abtresult = D
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date = May 19, 2017time = 16:00 (PST)round = 6team1 = Boston Breakersscore = 2–2report = https://www.timbers.com/post/2017/05/19/nwsl-match-recap-boston-breakers-2-portland-thorns-fc-2team2 = Portland Thorns38|Leon}}
White {{goal|48|Dowie}}
Salem {{yel|90}}
57|pen.}}
Weber {{yel|65}}
Cox {{yel|68}}
Nadim {{goal|83|Raso}}
stadium = Jordan Fieldlocation = Boston, Massachusettsattendance = 3,321referee = Farhad Dadkhoresult = D
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date = May 27, 2017time = 19:00 (PST)round = 7team1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 2–0report = https://www.timbers.com/post/2017/05/27/nwsl-match-recap-portland-thorns-fc-2-boston-breakers-0team2 = Boston Breakers1|o.g.}}
Henry {{goal|5}}
Nadim {{yel|49}}
24}}
Westphal {{yel|71}}
Chapman {{sent off|0|90+1}}
location = Portland, Oregonstadium = Providence Parkattendance = 18,637referee = Katja Korolevaresult = W
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date = June 3, 2017time = 16:00 (PST)round = 8team1 = Sky Blue FCscore = 0–2report = https://www.timbers.com/post/2017/06/03/nwsl-match-recap-sky-blue-fc-0-portland-thorns-fc-2team2 = Portland Thorns FC20}}
O'Hara {{yel|89}}
20|Nadim|42|Klingenberg}}, {{yel|59}}
Cox {{yel|77}}
stadium = Yurcak Fieldlocation = Piscataway, New Jerseyattendance = 2,418referee = Marco Vegaassistantreferees = Amanda Ross, Tom Felicefourthofficial = Lorant Vargaresult = W
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date = June 17, 2017time = 19:00 (PST)round = 9team1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 1–3report = https://www.timbers.com/post/2017/06/17/nwsl-match-recap-portland-thorns-fc-1-sky-blue-fc-3team2 = Sky Blue FC90+1}}
Sinclair {{goal|90+5|penalty}}
1|Kerr}}
O'Hara {{yel|74}}
Kerr {{goal|70|Hayes|88|Tiernan}}
Stanton {{yel|90}}
stadium = Providence Parklocation = Portland, Oregonattendance = 16,736referee = Timothy Fordassistantreferees = Deleana Quan, JJ Blodgettfourthofficial = Cephas Quartsonresult = L
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date = June 24, 2017time = 16:00 (PST)round = 10team1 = Washington Spiritscore = 1–0report = https://www.timbers.com/post/2017/06/24/nwsl-match-recap-washington-spirit-1-portland-thorns-fc-0team2 = Portland Thorns FC19}}goals2 =stadium = Maryland SoccerPlexlocation = Boyds, Marylandattendance = 4,319referee = Danielle Cheskyassistantreferees = Cory Richardson, Jeffrey Skinkerfourthofficial = Jorge Ramirezresult = L
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date = June 28, 2017time = 19:00 (PST)round = 11team1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 3–0report = https://www.timbers.com/post/2017/06/28/nwsl-match-recap-portland-thorns-fc-3-fc-kansas-city-0team2 = FC Kansas City15Raso}}, {{yel|71}}
Raso {{goal|32|Horan}}, {{yel|66}}
Horan {{yel|52}}
54}}
Ratcliffe {{yel|83}}
Kelly {{yel|90+2}}
stadium = Providence Parklocation = Portland, Oregonattendance = 16,199referee = Chipalo Streetassistantreferees = Adrienne McDonald, Cephas Quartsonfourthofficial = Kelsey Harmsresult = W
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date = July 1, 2017time = 19:00 (PST)round = 12team1 = Seattle Reign FCscore = 2–0report = https://www.timbers.com/post/2017/07/01/nwsl-match-recap-seattle-reign-fc-2-portland-thorns-fc-0team2 = Portland Thorns FC45+1Nairn}}
McNabb {{yel|77}}
64}}
Brynjarsdottir {{yel|72}}
Raso {{yel|90+1}}
stadium = Memorial Stadiumlocation = Seattle, Washingtonattendance = 4,270referee = Jon Freemonassistantreferees = Joshua Haimes, TJ Zablockifourthofficial = Cephas Quartsonresult = L
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date = July 8, 2017time = 19:00 (PST)round = 13team1 = Houston Dashscore = 1–1report = http://www.nwslsoccer.com/games/info/7pks4kj3b80yf6kem6cm78cmhteam2 = Portland Thorns FC8|Daly}}
Benites {{yel|82}}
Daly {{yel|90}}
Lloyd {{sent off|0|90+1}}
45+2}}, {{goal|90+1}}stadium = BBVA Compass Stadiumlocation = Houston, Texasattendance = 3,869referee = Christina Unkelassistantreferees = Deleana Quan, Brooke Mayofourthofficial = Estefania Estradaresult = Dnote = Kickoff was delayed from 17:30 Pacific due to severe weather.
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date = July 15, 2017time = 12:50 (PST)round = 14team1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 1–0report = http://www.nwslsoccer.com/games/info/7psjk1osnk9o9zdh53251ffft/team2 = North Carolina Courage62}}, {{goal|70|Klingenberg}}58}}stadium = Providence Parklocation = Portland, Oregonattendance = 16,804referee =result = W
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date = July 22, 2017time = 19:00 (PST)round = 15team1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 2–1report = https://www.nwslsoccer.com/games/info/7qpotb6baohggw6v4ips5c06hteam2 = Washington Spirit62|Lussi}}
Weber {{goal|80|Sykes}}
Sykes {{yel|30}}
58}}
Ship {{yel|12}}
stadium = Providence Parklocation = Portland Oregonattendance = 18,478referee =result = W
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date = August 5, 2017time = 12:50 (PST)round = 16team1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 2–1report = [https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2017/08/05/united-states/national-womens-soccer-league/portland-thorns/houston-dash/2425793/ Report]team2 = Houston Dashgoals1 =
  • Sonnett {{goal|12}}
  • Lussi {{goal|39}}
goals2 =
  • Heap {{yel|22}}
  • Lloyd {{goal|33|pen.}} {{yel|40}}
stadium = Providence Parklocation = Portland, Oregonattendance = 18,243referee = Karen Abtresult = W
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date = August 12, 2017time = 19:00 (PST)round = 17team1 = Chicago Red Starsscore = 2–3report = [https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2017/08/13/united-states/national-womens-soccer-league/chicago-red-stars/portland-thorns/2425799/ Report]team2 = Portland Thorns FCgoals1 =
  • Press {{goal|16}}
  • Huerta {{goal|38}}
  • Gilliland {{yel|54}}
goals2 =
  • Raso {{goal|3}}
  • Sinclair {{goal|9}}
  • Sonnett {{goal|55}}
stadium = Toyota Parklocation = Bridgeview, Illinoisattendance = 4,934referee = Greg Dopkaresult = W
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date = August 16, 2017time = 19:00 (PST)round = 18team1 = FC Kansas Cityscore = 2–1report = Reportteam2 = Portland Thorns FCgoals1 =
  • Averbuch {{goal|65}}
  • Leroux {{goal|69}}
goals2 =
  • Henry {{goal|44|pen.}}
stadium = Swope Soccer Villagelocation = Kansas City, Missouriattendance = 428referee = Marco Vegaresult = L
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date = August 19, 2017time = 19:00 (PST)round = 19team1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 2–0report = Reportteam2 = Houston Dashgoals1 =
  • Horan {{goal|14}}
  • Brynjarsdóttir {{yel|32}}
  • Henry {{goal|48}}
  • Sinclair {{yel|70}}
  • Sonnett {{yel|79}}
goals2 =
  • Beckie {{yel|60}}
  • Daly {{sent off|2|73|79}}
  • Roccaro {{yel|74}}
  • Levin {{yel|76}}
stadium = Providence Parklocation = Portland, Oregonattendance = 19,672referee = Christina Unkelresult = W
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date = August 26, 2017time = 13:00 (PST)round = 20team1 = Seattle Reign FCscore = 1–2report = Summaryteam2 = Portland Thorns FCgoals1 =
  • McNabb {{yel|60}}
  • Barnes {{yel|68}}
  • Fishlock {{goal|90|pen.}}
goals2 =
  • Raso {{goal|49}} {{goal|85}} {{yel|90+3}}
  • Brynjarsdóttir {{yel|77}}
  • Klingenberg {{yel|90}}
stadium = Memorial Stadiumlocation = Seattle, Washingtonattendance = 6,041referee = Farhad Dadkhoresult = W
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date = September 2, 2017time = 13:00 (PST)round = 21team1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 4–0report = http://www.nwslsoccer.com/games/info/7u0ndrymqt1s6691sl14hqv3dteam2 = Washington Spiritgoals1 =
  • Nadim {{goal|22}}
  • Sinclair {{goal|25|Nadim|81|Sonnett}}
  • Reynolds {{yel|36}}
  • Sonnett {{goal|40|Klingenberg}}
goals2 =

Haracic {{yel|21}}

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date = September 10, 2017time = 15:00 (PST)round = 22team1 = Boston Breakersscore = 0–1report = http://www.nwslsoccer.com/games/info/7uyiv8w8vzlp2oz9kgjda9o89team2 = Portland Thorns FCgoals1 =
  • Oyster {{yel|82}}
goals2 =
  • Sinclair {{goal|72|Raso}}
stadium = Jordan Fieldlocation = Boston, Massachusettsattendance =referee =result = W
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date = September 23, 2017time = 12:50 (PST)round = 23team1 = Orlando Pridescore = 0–0report = http://www.nwslsoccer.com/games/info/7vbq2wfanbr1tvziszxq1ubxlteam2 = Portland Thorns FCgoals1 =goals2 =stadium = Orlando City Stadiumlocation = Orlando, Floridaattendance =referee =result = D
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date = September 30, 2017time = 12:50 (PDT)round = 24team1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 3–1report = http://www.nwslsoccer.com/games/info/7wbv0toz12mntkea5ad4bb3e1team2 = Chicago Red Starsgoals1 =
  • Raso {{goal|2}}
  • Sykes {{goal|13}}
  • Nadim {{goal|83|pen.}}
goals2 =
  • Huerta {{goal|71}}
stadium = Providence Parklocation = Portland, Oregonattendance = 21,144referee = Elvis Osmanovicresult = W
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date = October 7, 2017time = 12:30 (PDT)round = Playoffteam1 = Portland Thorns FCscore = 4–1report = http://www.nwslsoccer.com/games/info/6xznjvffr0ch5qx2mvfak9ox6team2 = Orlando Pridegoals1 =
  • Henry {{goal|12}}
  • Sonnett {{goal|14}}
  • Raso {{goal|71}}
  • Sinclair {{goal|83}}
goals2 =
  • Alanna Kennedy {{goal|23}}
stadium = Providence Parklocation = Portland, Oregonattendance = 18,193referee = Timothy Fordresult = W
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date = October 14, 2017time = 16:30 (EDT)round = Finalteam1 = North Carolina Couragescore = 0–1report = http://www.nwslsoccer.com/games/info/1zmgly4g0gn64nk2dugbnx3e2team2 = Portland Thorns FCgoals1 =goals2 =
  • Horan {{goal|49}}
stadium = Orlando City Stadiumlocation = Orlando, Floridaattendance = 8,124referee = Danielle Cheskyresult = W
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The 2017 NWSL Regular Season schedule was released on March 1, 2017.[1] On June 12, the league changed kickoff times for several matches to accommodate hydration breaks during television broadcasts and implemented new guidelines for playing in extreme heat, and also allowed teams to reschedule backup games for television to later kickoff times.[2][3][4]

Results by round
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Home/away results
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NWSL Playoffs

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Semifinal:

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Following the win in the Final, the Thorns were crowned 2017 NWSL Champions.[5]

Club

Executive staff

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Coaching staff

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Grounds

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Kits

Primary kit

The Thorns primarily wear red Nike Vapor match kit with gray shoulders, red shorts, and red socks. Providence Health & Services remains their kit sponsor as in past seasons. The Lifetime logo is printed in a white circle on the right sleeve, and the league logo is printed on the left sleeve. A 5th-anniversary logo is printed above the shirt's lower-left hemline.[6]

Secondary kit

The Thorns' alternate kit are white Nike Laser shirts with black sleeve cuffs, white shorts, and white socks. This is unchanged from 2016, with the exception of the Lifetime logo printed in a red circle on the right sleeve and the 5th-anniversary logo.[7]

Squad information

First team squad

Last updated: September 2, 2017[8]
No.NameNationalityPositionsDate of birth (age)Signed fromYear with club (year signed)
Goalkeepers
24 Adrianna FranchUSA}} GK1990|11|12}}NOR}} Avaldsnes IL 2 (2016)
33 Britt EckerstromUSA}} GK1993|05|28}}USA}} North Carolina Courage 1 (2017)
Defenders
2 Katherine ReynoldsUSA}} RB1987|09|14}}{{flagicon|USA}} Washington Spirit 2 (2016)
4 Emily MengesUSA}} CB1992|07|28}} 2014 NWSL College Draft 4 (2014)
16 Emily Sonnett (FP)USA}} CB1993|11|25}} 2016 NWSL College Draft 2 (2016)
25 Meghan Klingenberg (FP)USA}} LB1988|08|02}}USA}} Houston Dash 2 (2016)
32 Meg MorrisUSA}} LB / FW1992|05|11}}{{flagicon|USA}} Sky Blue FC 2 (2016)
Midfielders
7 Lindsey Horan (FP)USA}} CM1994|05|26}}FRA}} Paris Saint-Germain 2 (2016)
10 Allie Long (FP)USA}} LW / CM1987|08|13}}USA}} New York Fury 5 (2013)
11 Dagný BrynjarsdóttirISL}} MF1991|08|10}}ISL}} UMF Selfoss 2 (2016)
15 Kendall JohnsonUSA}} MF / DF1991|04|24}}USA}} Sky Blue FC 3 (2015)
17 Tobin Heath (FP)USA}} LW1988|05|29}}FRA}} Paris Saint-Germain 5 (2013)
28 Amandine HenryFRA}} CM1989|09|28}}FRA}} Olympique Lyonnais 2 (2016)
30 Celeste BoureilleUSA}} MF1994|04|20}}ISL}} UMF Selfoss 2 (2016)
Forwards
9 Nadia NadimDEN}} CF / RW1988|01|02}}USA}} Sky Blue FC 2 (2016)
12 Christine SinclairCAN}} CF1983|06|12}}USA}} Western New York Flash 5 (2013)
14 Ashleigh SykesAUS}} FW1991|12|15}}AUS}} Canberra United FC 1 (2017)
21 Hayley RasoAUS}} FW / RW1994|09|05}}USA}} Washington Spirit 2 (2016)
26 Mallory WeberUSA}} FW / CB1994|04|04}} 2016 NWSL College Draft 2 (2016)
34 Tyler LussiUSA}} FW1995|01|26}} 2017 NWSL College Draft 1 (2017)
13 Savannah JordanUSA}} FW1995|01|24}} 2017 NWSL College Draft 1 (2017)
  • (HG) = homegrown player
  • (FP) = Federation player
  • (Loan) = on loan
  • (AP) = amateur player

Player transactions

National Team/Federation player allocation

DatePlayerPositions playedNew/returningNotesRef.
April 5, 2017USA}} Tobin HeathLW Returning 2017 U.S. Women's National Team allocation process[9]
April 5, 2017USA}} Lindsey HoranCM Returning 2017 U.S. Women's National Team allocation process[9]
April 5, 2017USA}} Meghan KlingenbergLB Returning 2017 U.S. Women's National Team allocation process[9]
April 5, 2017USA}} Emily SonnettCB Returning 2017 U.S. Women's National Team allocation process[9]
April 5, 2017USA}} Allie LongLW / CM Newly allocated 2017 U.S. Women's National Team allocation process[9]

Transfers in

DatePlayerPositions playedPrevious clubFee/notesRef.
March 7, 2017AUS}} Ashleigh SykesFWAUS}} Canberra United Sykes was added to the roster on June 13.[10][11]
March 8, 2017USA}} Britt EckerstromGKUSA}} North Carolina Courage[12]
April 14, 2017USA}} Meghan CoxDF[13]

Loans in

DatePlayerPositions playedPrevious clubFee/notesRef.

Loans out

DatePlayerPositions playedDestination clubFee/notesRef.
October 20, 2016AUS}} Hayley RasoFWAUS}} Canberra United Returned for the start of the 2017 season.[14]
October 20, 2016USA}} Celeste BoureilleMFAUS}} Canberra United Returned for the start of the 2017 season.[14]
January 27, 2017FRA}} Amandine HenryMFFRA}} Paris Saint-Germain Returned for the start of the 2017 season.[15]

Transfers out

DatePlayerPositions playedDestination clubFee/notesRef.
October 17, 2016USA}} Kat WilliamsonLB N/A Retired from soccer.[16]
October 19, 2016USA}} Jen SkogerboeDFKOR}} Suwon FMC Option declined.[17]
October 19, 2016USA}} Michelle BetosGKNOR}} Vålerenga Out of contract. Offered extended contract but declined.[18]

Contract extensions

DatePlayerPositions playedYear with club (year signed)NotesRef.
October 19, 2016USA}} Emily MengesDF4 (2014)[17]
October 19, 2016USA}} Meleana ShimMF5 (2013)[17]

Player's rights purchased

Player's rights sold

DatePlayerPositionsToNotesRef
January 18, 2017USA}} Rachel HillFWOrlando Pride Traded rights for first-round and fourth-round picks in the 2018 NWSL College Draft. [19]

National Women's Soccer League College Draft

Round (overall pick)PlayerPositions playedPrevious clubNotesRef.
2 (14) Rachel HillMF / FWUSA}} UConn Huskies[20]
2 (18) Savannah JordanFWUSA}} Florida Gators Portland Thorns FC traded up to acquire the No. 18 overall selection from the North Carolina Courage, who picked up the No. 20 and No. 27 picks in exchange.[20]
3 (21) Tyler LussiFWUSA}} Princeton Tigers Portland Thorns FC traded up to acquire the No. 18 overall selection from the North Carolina Courage, who picked up the No. 20 and No. 27 picks in exchange.[20]
4 (40) Caroline FlynnMFUSA}} Nebraska Cornhuskers[20]

The draft was held on January 12, 2017.

Staff in

DateNamePositionPrevious clubNotesRef.
May 25, 2017USA}} Tobin HeathAssistant Youth Technical DirectorPortland Thorns FC (Current Player)Not playing due to lingering back injury, no timeline for when she will play again.[21]

Staff contract extensions

DateNamePositionNotesRef.
November 8, 2016 Mark Parsons Head Coach Re-signed long-term contract.[22]
November 8, 2016 Nadine Angerer Director of goalkeeping Re-signed contract extension as Director of goalkeeping.[22]

Staff out

DateNamePositionDestination clubNotesRef.

National team participation

Seven Thorns players have been called up to play for their national teams during this season.

TeamPlayersPositions# of call-upsRef.
USA}} Lindsey Horan MF 5 [34][35][36][37][23]
USA}} Allie Long MF 5 [34][35][36][37][23]
USA}} Meghan Klingenberg DF 4 [34][36][37][23]
USA}} Tobin Heath MF 4 [24][25][26][27]
USA}} Adrianna Franch GK 2 [24][25]
USA}} Emily Sonnett DF 2 [25][26]
USA}} Emily Menges DF 1 [28]

Honors and awards

NWSL Player of the Month

MonthResultPlayerRef.

NWSL Player of the Week

WeekResultPlayerRef
8{{Won}}USA}} Lindsey Horan[29]
18{{Won}}AUS}} Hayley RasoNWSL 2017 Weekly Awards

NWSL Goal of the Week

WeekResultPlayerRef.
1{{Nom}}CAN}} Christine Sinclair[30]
4{{Nom}}USA}} Allie Long[31]
8{{Won}}USA}} Lindsey Horan[32]
11{{Nom}}AUS}} Hayley Raso[33]
12{{Won}}AUS}} Hayley Raso[34]
20{{Won}}CAN}} Christine SinclairNWSL 2017 Weekly Awards

NWSL Save of the Week

WeekResultPlayerRef.
3{{Won}}USA}} Adrianna Franch[35]
4{{Nom}}USA}} Adrianna Franch[36]
5{{Nom}}USA}} Adrianna Franch[37]
8{{Won}}USA}} Adrianna Franch[38]
15{{Won}}USA}} Adrianna FranchNWSL 2017 Weekly Awards
16{{Won}}USA}} Adrianna FranchNWSL 2017 Weekly Awards

Other awards

AwardPlayerResultRef.
CONCACAF Female Goalkeeper of the YearUSA}} Adrianna Franch{{Won}}[39]
CONCACAF Best XIUSA}} Lindsey Horan, {{flagicon|USA}} Allie Long, {{flagicon|USA}} Emily MengesTeam Member[39]
NWSL Goalkeeper of the YearUSA}} Adrianna Franch{{Won}}[39]
NWSL Best XIUSA}} Adrianna FranchTeam Member[39]
NWSL Second XIUSA}} Lindsey Horan, {{flagicon|USA}} Emily MengesTeam Member[39]

Statistics

Appearances

No.Pos.NameNWSLNWSL PlayoffsTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
2 DF{{flagicon|USA}} Katherine Reynolds

|10

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |1

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|12 |0 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |1 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
4 DF{{flagicon|USA}} Emily Menges

|23

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|25 |0 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |0 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
6 MF{{flagicon|USA}} Meleana Shim

|6

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|0

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|6 |0 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |0 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
7 MF{{flagicon|USA}} Lindsey Horan

|24

|4

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |4

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2

|1

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|26 |5 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |4 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
9 FW{{flagicon|DEN}} Nadia Nadim

|16

|6

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |1

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|18 |6 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |1 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
10 MF{{flagicon|USA}} Allie Long

|21

|2

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |1

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|23 |2 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |1 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
11 MF{{flagicon|ISL}} Dagný Brynjarsdóttir

|11

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |4

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |1

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|13 |0 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |5 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
12 FW{{flagicon|CAN}} Christine Sinclair

|24

|8

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |3

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2

|1

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|26 |9 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |3 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
13 FW{{flagicon|USA}} Savannah Jordan

|2

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|0

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2 |0 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |0 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
14 FW{{flagicon|AUS}} Ashleigh Sykes

|15

|1

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |1

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|17 |1 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |1 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
15 MF{{flagicon|USA}} Kendall Johnson

|4

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|0

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|4 |0 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |0 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
16 DF{{flagicon|USA}} Emily Sonnett

|24

|3

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |2

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2

|1

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|26 |4 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |2 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
17 MF{{flagicon|USA}} Tobin Heath

|2

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |1

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|4 |0 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |1 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
19 MF{{flagicon|USA}} Ashley Herndon

|1

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|0

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|1 |0 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |0 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
20 DF{{flagicon|USA}} Kelli Hubly

|2

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|0

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2 |0 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |0 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
21 FW{{flagicon|AUS}} Hayley Raso

|22

|6

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |6

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2

|1

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |1

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|24 |7 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |7 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
24 GK{{flagicon|USA}} Adrianna Franch

|24

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|26 |0 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |0 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
25 DF{{flagicon|USA}} Meghan Klingenberg

|23

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |1

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|25 |0 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |1 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
26 FW{{flagicon|USA}} Mallory Weber

|15

|1

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |1

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|0

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|15 |1 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |1 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
27 DF{{flagicon|USA}} Meghan Cox

|10

|2

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |2

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|0

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|10 |2 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |2 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
28 MF{{flagicon|FRA}} Amandine Henry

|21

|3

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |4

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|2

|1

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |1

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|23 |4 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |5 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
30 MF{{flagicon|USA}} Celeste Boureille

|15

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |1

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|0

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|15 |0 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |1 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
32 MF{{flagicon|USA}} Meg Morris

|1

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|0

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|1 |0 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |0 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
33 GK{{flagicon|USA}} Britt Eckerstrom

|0

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|0

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|0 |0 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |0 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
34 FW{{flagicon|USA}} Tyler Lussi

|3

|1

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|0

|0

| style="background: #fcfcde;" |0

| style="background: #fcdede;" |0

|3 |1 | style="background: #fcfcde;" |0 | style="background: #fcdede;" |0
Players who were transferred/waived from the club during active season or on loan
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Goalkeeper stats

{{Tooltip|No.|Squad Number}}PlayerNWSLNWSL PlayoffsTotal
{{Tooltip|Min|Minutes Played{{Tooltip|GA|Goals Against{{Tooltip|GAA|Goals Against Average{{Tooltip|SV|Saves{{Tooltip|Min|Minutes Played{{Tooltip|GA|Goals Against{{Tooltip|GAA|Goals Against Average{{Tooltip|SV|Saves{{Tooltip|Min|Minutes Played{{Tooltip|GA|Goals Against{{Tooltip|GAA|Goals Against Average{{Tooltip|SV|Saves
24{{flagicon|USA}} Adrianna Franch2160200.838018010.5052340210.8185
33{{flagicon|USA}} Britt Eckerstrom00n/a000n/a000n/a0
TOTALS2160200.838018010.5052340210.8185
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Top scorers

{{Abbr| Rank | Ranking{{Abbr| Pos | Position{{Abbr| No. | Squad NumberPlayerNWSLNWSL PlayoffsTotal
1FW12{{flagicon|CAN}} Christine Sinclair819
2FW21{{flagicon|AUS}} Hayley Raso617
3FW9{{flagicon|DEN}} Nadia Nadim606
4MF7{{flagicon|USA}} Lindsey Horan415
5DF16{{flagicon|USA}} Emily Sonnett314
MF28{{flagicon|FRA}} Amandine Henry314
7MF10{{flagicon|USA}} Allie Long202
Other Thorns with 1 goal each303
Own goals by other teams202
Total37542
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Top assists

{{Abbr| Rank | Ranking{{Abbr| Pos | Position{{Abbr| No. | Squad numberPlayerNWSLNWSL PlayoffsTotal
1DF24{{flagicon|USA}} Meghan Klingenberg617
2FW9{{flagicon|DEN}} Nadia Nadim314
3FW21{{flagicon|AUS}} Hayley Raso303
MF7{{flagicon|USA}} Lindsey Horan213
5FW7{{flagicon|USA}} Tyler Lussi202
6Others with 1 assist each404
Total20323
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Clean sheets

{{Abbr| Rnk | Ranking{{Abbr| No. | Squad NumberPlayerNWSLNWSL PlayoffsTotal
124{{flagicon|USA}} Adrianna Franch11112
Total11112
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Summary

All statistics are for National Women's Soccer League games.

Games played 26
Games won 16
Games drawn 5
Games lost 5
Goals scored 42
Goals conceded 21
Goal difference +21
Clean sheets 12
Yellow cards 33
Red cards 0
Most appearances 26 (4 players)
Top scorer CAN}} Christine Sinclair (9 goals)
Top assister USA}} Meghan Klingenberg (7 assists)
Top goalkeeper USA}} Adrianna Franch (0.81 goals-against average)
Winning percentage 61.5% (16/26)
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References

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9. ^{{cite web|title=Heath, Horan, Klingenberg, Sonnett return to Thorns FC as federation players; Allie Long named allocated U.S. federation player for 2017|url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2017/04/05/heath-horan-klingenberg-sonnett-return-thorns-fc-federation-players-allie-long-named|publisher=Portland Thorns|accessdate=April 6, 2017|date=April 6, 2017}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Thorns FC sign forward Ashleigh Sykes|url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2017/03/07/thorns-fc-sign-forward-ashleigh-sykes|accessdate=March 22, 2017|date=March 7, 2017}}
11. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/portland-thorns/2017/06/ashleigh_sykes_tyler_lussi_par.html|date=June 13, 2017|accessdate=June 16, 2017|title=Ashleigh Sykes, Tyler Lussi participate in Portland Thorns training|first=Jamie|last=Goldberg|publisher=The Oregonian}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=Thorns FC acquire goalkeeper Britt Eckerstrom from North Carolina Courage|url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2017/03/08/thorns-fc-acquire-goalkeeper-britt-eckerstrom-north-carolina-courage|accessdate=March 22, 2017|date=March 8, 2017}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=Thorns FC sign defender Meghan Cox|url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2017/04/14/thorns-fc-sign-defender-meghan-cox|accessdate=April 18, 2017|date=April 14, 2017}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=Thorns FC loan forward Hayley Raso, midfielder Celeste Boureille to Australian club Canberra United|url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2016/10/20/thorns-fc-loan-forward-hayley-raso-midfielder-celeste-boureille-australian-club|accessdate=March 22, 2017|date=October 20, 2016}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=Thorns FC midfielder Amandine Henry to join Paris Saint-Germain on short-term loan|url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2017/01/27/thorns-fc-midfielder-amandine-henry-join-paris-saint-germain-short-term-loan|accessdate=March 22, 2017|date=January 27, 2017}}
16. ^{{cite web|title=Thorns FC defender Kat Williamson announces retirement|url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2016/10/17/thorns-fc-defender-kat-williamson-announces-retirement|publisher=Timbers.com|accessdate=March 22, 2017|date=October 17, 2016}}
17. ^{{cite web|title=Thorns FC exercise 2017 contract options on 10 players|url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2016/10/19/thorns-fc-exercise-2017-contract-options-10-players|publisher=Timbers.com|accessdate=March 22, 2017|date=October 19, 2016}}
18. ^{{cite web|title=Michelle Betos on Twitter|url=https://twitter.com/MichelleBetos/status/830112587299840002|publisher=Twitter.com|accessdate=March 23, 2017|date=February 10, 2017}}
19. ^{{cite web|title=Thorns FC acquire 2018 first-round, fourth-round picks in 2018 NWSL College Draft from Orlando Pride|url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2017/01/18/thorns-fc-acquire-2018-first-round-fourth-round-picks-2018-nwsl-college-draft|publisher=Timbers.com|accessdate=March 22, 2017 |date=January 18, 2017 }}
20. ^{{cite web|title=Complete 2017 NWSL College Draft Results|url=http://nwslsoccer.com/news-2/complete-2017-nwsl-college-draft-results|publisher=NWSLSoccer|accessdate=March 22, 2017|date=January 12, 2017}}
21. ^{{cite web|title=Tobin Heath named Assistant Youth Technical Director for Thorns FC Development Academy|url=https://www.timbers.com/post/2017/05/25/tobin-heath-named-assistant-youth-technical-director-thorns-fc-development-academy|publisher=Portland Timbers|date=May 25, 2017|accessdate=May 25, 2017}}
22. ^{{cite web|title=Thorns FC sign head coach Mark Parsons to long-term contract extension|url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2016/11/08/thorns-fc-sign-head-coach-mark-parsons-long-term-contract-extension|publisher=Timbers.com|accessdate=March 22, 2017|date=November 8, 2016}}
23. ^{{cite web|title=Thorns FC's Lindsey Horan, Allie Long and Meghan Klingenberg named to U.S. Women's National Team roster for European friendlies|url=https://www.timbers.com/post/2017/05/25/thorns-fcs-lindsey-horan-allie-long-and-meghan-klingenberg-named-us-womens-national|publisher=Timbers.com|accessdate=May 25, 2017|date=May 25, 2017}}
24. ^{{cite web|title=Five Thorns FC players named to U.S. Women's National Team roster for November friendly matches against Romania|url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2016/10/27/five-thorns-fc-players-named-us-womens-national-team-roster-november-friendly|publisher=Timbers.com|accessdate=March 22, 2017 |date=October 27, 2016}}
25. ^{{cite web|title=Five Thorns FC players named to U.S. Women's National Team roster for January training camp|url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2017/01/04/five-thorns-fc-players-named-us-womens-national-team-roster-january-training-camp|publisher=Timbers.com|accessdate=March 22, 2017 |date=January 4, 2017}}
26. ^{{cite web|title=Thorns FC's Heath, Horan, Klingenberg, Long, Sonnett named to U.S. Women's National Team roster for training camp|url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2017/02/08/thorns-fcs-heath-horan-klingenberg-long-sonnett-named-us-womens-national-team-roster|publisher=Timbers.com|accessdate=March 22, 2017|date=February 8, 2017}}
27. ^{{cite web|title=Four Thorns FC players named to U.S. Women's National Team training camp roster for April Friendlies|url=https://www.timbers.com/post/2017/03/23/four-thorns-fc-players-named-us-womens-national-team-training-camp-roster-april|publisher=Timbers.com|accessdate=March 23, 2017|date=March 23, 2017}}
28. ^{{cite web|title=Thorns FC defender Emily Menges added to U.S. Women's National Team roster for friendly matches against Romania|url=http://www.timbers.com/post/2016/11/02/thorns-fc-defender-emily-menges-added-us-womens-national-team-roster-friendly|publisher=Timbers.com|accessdate=March 22, 2017 |date=November 2, 2016}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/portland-thorns/2017/06/portland_thorns_midfielder_lin_1.html|title=Portland Thorns midfielder Lindsey Horan named NWSL Player of the Week|last=Goldberg|first=Jamie|date=June 7, 2017|website=OregonLive.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|accessdate=June 13, 2017}}
30. ^{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/NWSL/status/854413969846554624|title=@NWSL: Vote for the #NWSL Goal of the Week! Who had Week 1's top save?|publisher=NWSL|website=Twitter.com|date=April 18, 2017|accessdate=May 28, 2017}}
31. ^{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/NWSL/status/861641865421967360|title=@NWSL: Vote for the #NWSL Goal of the Week! Who had Week 4's top goal?|publisher=NWSL|website=Twitter.com|date=May 8, 2017|accessdate=May 28, 2017}}
32. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.nwslsoccer.com/videos/18577521|title=LINDSEY HORAN – WEEK 8 – GOAL OF THE WEEK WINNER|last=|first=|date=June 6, 2017|website=NWSL|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|accessdate=June 13, 2017}}
33. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.nwslsoccer.com/news/article/vote-goal-of-the-week-4|title=Vote: Goal of the Week|publisher=National Women's Soccer League|first=Jacqueline|last=Purdy|website=www.nwslsoccer.com|date=July 3, 2017|accessdate=July 3, 2017}}
34. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.excellesports.com/news/kerr-horan-bledsoe-nwsl-honors/|title=Sam Kerr, Lindsey Horan and Aubrey Bledsoe receive NWSL Week 12 honors|first=Adele|last=Jackson-Gibson|date=July 11, 2017|accessdate=25 May 2018}}
35. ^{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/NWSL/status/859452567268409344|title=@NWSL: Week 3 #NWSL Save of the Week winner: @ADizzle23 of @ThornsFC!|publisher=NWSL|website=Twitter.com|date=May 2, 2017|accessdate=}}
36. ^{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/NWSL/status/861626805517656065|title=@NWSL: Vote for the #NWSL Save of the Week! Who had Week 4's best save?|publisher=NWSL|website=Twitter.com|date=May 8, 2017|accessdate=May 28, 2017}}
37. ^{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/NWSL/status/864186133881667589|title=@NWSL: Vote for the #NWSL Save of the Week! Who had Week 5's best save?|publisher=NWSL|website=Twitter.com|date=May 15, 2017|accessdate=May 28, 2017}}
38. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.nwslsoccer.com/videos/18577528|title=ADRIANNA FRANCH – WEEK 8 – SAVE OF THE WEEK WINNER|last=|first=|date=June 6, 2017|website=NWSL|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|accessdate=June 13, 2017}}
39. ^{{cite web|title=Adrianna Franch named 2017 CONCACAF Female Goalkeeper of the Year, three other players earn additional awards|url=https://www.timbers.com/post/2017/12/19/adrianna-franch-named-2017-concacaf-female-goalkeeper-year-three-other-players-earn|publisher=Portland Timbers|accessdate=25 May 2018|date=December 19, 2017}}

External links

{{Commons category|Portland Thorns FC}}
  • {{Official website|1=http://www.portlandthornsfc.com/}}

See also

  • 2017 National Women's Soccer League season
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