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Thorns FC at OL Reign - 2020 NWSL Fall Series - Oct. 10, 2020
Thorns FC at OL Reign - 2020 NWSL Fall Series - Oct. 10, 2020
THORNS TRANSACTION TRACKER The 2016 NWSL Coach of the Year in his first season with Thorns FC, Parsons led Portland to the
NWSL Shield. With Parsons at the helm, Thorns FC finished the season with a 12-3-5 record as they
NOV. 4, 2019
Exercised the contract options for: Bella Bixby, Dagny Bryn- hosted the club’s first-ever home playoff game. In addition, Portland registered the best home record
jarsdottir, Simone Charley, Tyler Lussi, Emily Menges, Em- (8-1-1) and best road record (4-2-4) in the league, while beginning the season with the second-longest
ily Ogle, Midge Purce, Madison Pogarch and Gabby Seiler. unbeaten streak in league history (12 games). Parsons oversaw a defensive unit that became just the
NOV. 18, 2019 third team in league history to allow less than a goal per game over the course of an entire season (19
Thorns FC and midfielder Dagny Brynjarsdottir mutually agree goals in 20 games, 0.95 goals-against average) and offensively the team ranked second in the league in
to part ways. goals (35) and tied for second in assists (23).
JAN. 8, 2020
Acquired the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NWSL College Draft Prior to joining Thorns FC, Parsons served as the head coach and general manager of the Washington
from the Orlando Pride in exchange for defender Emily Son- Spirit of the NWSL, helping guide the Spirit to consecutive playoff appearances during the 2014 and
nett, the rights to forward Caitlin Foord and the seventh and 2015 seasons. Assuming the role of head coach in July 2013 and general manger in September 2013,
14th pick in the 2020 draft. Parsons helped engineer one of the most successful turnarounds in league history as the Spirit went on
Acquired midfielder Rocky Rodríguez from Sky Blue FC in to a 10-win season and secured a berth in the league playoffs in 2014 after winning just three games
exchange for forward Midge Purce and Portland’s natural first the previous season.
round pick in the 2021 NWSL College Draft.
Thorns FC and midfielder Andressinha mutually agree to part In addition, the Spirit Reserves won the W-League Championship, the U20s were national finalists and
ways. five Super Y Academy teams were also national finalists with Parsons at the helm as general manager.
As the head coach of the Spirit Reserves in 2013, Parsons led the team to a third-place finish at the Na-
JAN. 16, 2020 tional Championships, while also helping launch the club’s academy programs. In 2012, Parsons helped
Traded two second round picks (No. 15 and No. 16 overall) in
the 2020 draft and allocation money to the Chicago Red Stars guide the D.C. United Women U20s to the National Championship match, earning a runner-up finish.
for the No. 2 pick.
From 2014-10, Parsons worked with Chelsea FC girls and boys academies, while also serving as the
Selected forward Sophia Smith (No. 1), forward Morgan
Weaver (No. 2) and defender Meaghan Nally (No. 25) in the head coach for the Chelsea Ladies Reserves from 2008-10 and as an assistant coach with the U16 Girls
2020 NWSL College Draft. Academy.
Acquired the rights to defender Christen Westphal from OL The Cranleigh, Surrey, native holds USSF A and B licenses, UEFA A and B licenses, a US Youth Soccer
Reign in exchange for its fourth round pick (No. 34 overall) in
the 2020 draft. National Youth license and a NSCAA Director of Coaching diploma.
MARCH 3, 2020 Mark, his wife, Hannah, and their daugther Edie reside in Portland.
Acquired defender Becky Sauerbrunn from Utah Royals FC in
exchange for defender Elizabeth Ball and $100,00 in allocation
money. THORNS CONNECTIONS WITH OL REIGN
JUNE 17, 2020 The Sept. 30 match against OL Reign marked the first time two Costa Rican internationals have
Thorns FC transfer defender Ellie Carpenter to Division 1 Fémi- squared off as opponents in the NWSL: Thorns FC midfielder Rocky Rodríguez and OL Reign mid-
nine club Olympique Lyonnais.
fielder Shirley Cruz, who are teammates on the Costa Rica Women’s National Team. Additionally, OL
AUG. 21, 2020 Reign features several players with ties to Thorns FC: Allie Long played for Portland from 2013-17,
Thorns FC loan midfielder Celeste Boureille to Division 1 Michelle Betos from 2014-16 and Amber Brooks during the 2014 season. Additionally, Thorns FC
Féminine club FC Fleury 91.
defender Christen Westphal played for OL Reign during the 2018 and 2019 seasons before arriving
SEPT. 9, 2020 in Portland as part of a 2020 NWSL College Draft day trade. Christine Sinclair and Steph Cox were
Thorns FC midfielder Tobin Heath signs with Manchester teammates in 2005 at the University of Portland, helping lead the Pilots to a National Champion-
United.
ship.
PORTLAND THORNS FC AT OL REIGN
SATURDAY, OCT. 10, 2020
2020: Started and logged 69 minutes against Utah on Oct. 3...Made her first start at Provi- 2020: Started and played 90 minutes against Utah on Oct. 3...Started, playing 90 minutes
dence Park, logging 45 minutes agianst OL Reign on Sept. 30...Made her Thorns FC home de- againt OL Reign on Sept. 30...Started and played 90 minutes in the opening match of the
but, logging 28 minutes as a substitute against Utah on Sept. 20 in the Fall Series...Made her Fall Series against Utah on Sept. 20...Appeared in five matches (four starts) at the Challenge
Thorns FC debut, starting and playing 90 minutes against North Carolina in the Challenge Cup Cup...Played all 90 minutes in a starting role in consecutive games (7/17 & 7/22)...Started
on June 27. 2019: With Utah, Appeared in 14 matches, contributing to six clean sheets...Tal- and played 90 minutes in her second start of the tournament on July 5 against Washington...
lied one goal...NWSL Team of the Month (April)...NWSL Goal of the Week (Week 19)...Named Played 45 minutes as a substitute against Chicago on July 1...Started and played 90 minutes
club’s 2019 Defender of the Year. 2018: Named team captain for Utah…Started in 19 of her in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener against North Carolina on June 27. 2019-20: Helped
20 appearances...NWSL Team of the Month (March, April, May, and June)...Named the club’s guide the Melbourne Victory to the W-League playoffs, starting and playing 90 minutes in
2018 MVP and Co-Defender of the Year...Was also nominated for the NWSL’s Defender of the their semifinal match against Sydney FC...Started and played in 13 matches for the Victory.
Year. HONORS: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019 NWSL Defender of the Year...2013, 2014, 2016, 2015, 2019: Played 1,665 minutes without committing a foul during the regular season...Played
2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 NWSL Best XI...2014, 2015 NWSL Champion with FC Kansas City. in her 100th career game for Portland on May 18 at Washington...Made her season debut,
starting and playing all 90 minutes on May 11 against Orlando. 2018: Named to the NWSL
INTERNATIONAL Second XI...Named Co-Defender of the Year and Community MVP...Appeared in 15 matches
2020: Started three of five matches during the 2020 Concacaf Women’s Olympic Qualifying (all starts)...Started and played in both NWSL playoff matches...Made her 95th career start,
Tournament...Started and played 90 minutes in the semifinal match of the Olympic qualify- second most in club history, against Sky Blue FC on Aug. 22...Started and played 90 minutes
ing tournament against Mexico on Feb. 7 to secure a spot to compete at Summer Olympics. in five consecutive matches (May 19-June 22)...Made her first appearance of the season,
2019: A member of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup champions, she was a starter in starting and playing 45 minutes against Orlando on May 12. HONORS: 2018, 2017 NWSL
her second consecutive World Cup, playing every minute of all six games in which she ap- Second XI...2016 NWSL Best XI...2016 NWSL Shield Winner...2017 NWSL Champion.
peared...Playing in 22 games (21 starts), logging 1,785 minutes- second-most on the team.
INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL
2020: Called in for January training camp in 2020 with the USWNT. 2019: Called into the 2020: Appeared in eight games, tallying seven goals and three assists...Scored six goals
senior team for the second time in December of 2019 for the U.S WNT Identification Camp during Concacaf Olympic Qualifying...Recorded first career hat-trick during Olympic quali-
in Bradenton, Fla., the second training camp under Vlatko Andonovski. 2017: Called into fiers against Panama on Jan. 31. 2019: Started in the semifinals of the World Cup, logging an
the senior National Team for the first time in April 2017 for training but did not play in the assist against England on July 2...Made a substitute appearance in the quarterfinals against
matches against Russia. France on June 28...Scored her second goal of the World Cup against Sweden on June 20...
Started and played all 90 minutes in her World Cup debut, tallying her first career World Cup
goal against Thailand on June 11.
PORTLAND THORNS FC AT OL REIGN
SATURDAY, OCT. 10, 2020
2020: Started and played 61 minutes against Utah on Oct. 3...Scored her first goal with 2020: Scored for a second consecutive match, tallying her fourth goal of the Fall Series,
Thorns FC on Sept. 30 against OL Reign...Made her Thorns FC Providence Park debut, starting on Oct. 3 against Utah...Recorded her third career hat trick in all comps and the eighth
and logging 90 minutes against Utah on Sept. 20...Appeared in all six games at the Challenge multi-goal game of her NWSL career in that span on Sept. 30 against OL Reign...Started and
Cup, making five starts and tallying one assist...Recorded her first career assist with Thorns played 90 minutes against Utah on Sept. 20...Started all six matches in the Challenge Cup.
FC against North Carolina on July 17...Started and played 90 minutes in her Thorns FC debut 2019: Started and played in 17 matches...Scored a career-best nine goals, which ranked
on June 27 against North Carolina. 2019: Appeared in 22 games (22 starts) for Sky Blue FC... as the third-most in the NWSL...Scored in four consecutive matches (July 14-Aug. 3)...Sur-
Tallied three goals and three assists...Recorded an assist against the North Carolina on Oct. passed 10,000 career minutes played on July 14 against Orlando...Tallied her first assist of
12...Tallied an assist on Aug. 25 against the Houston...Scored against Chicago on July 6... the season on April 28 against Sky Blue FC...Recorded her second career hat-trick on April 20
Registered a goal against Reign FC on May 18...Recorded her first goal of the season on May against Chicago. 2018: Named to the 15-player shortlist for the Ballon d’Or...An NWSL Sec-
11 against the Washington...Tallied her first assist of the season on April 29 against Thorns ond XI selection...Only player to start and play every minute in the regular season...Finished
FC. 2018: Played in 15 matches (10 starts), logging 910 minutes...Recorded one assist... with nine goals and six assists, ranking in the top five in NWSL in both. HONORS: 2013, 2017
Tallied an assist on Aug. 19 against Utah Royals FC. HONORS: 2016 NWSL Rookie of the Year. NWSL Champion...2016 NWSL Shield Winner...2018, 2013 NWSL Second XI.
INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL
2020: Helped guide Costa Rica to the semifinals of Concacaf Olympic qualifiers...Appeared 2020: Appeared in seven games (all starts), tallying three goals...Became the all-time lead-
in three of Costa Rica’s four matches, recording three goals...Scored a brace in a 2-0 win ing goal scorer in international soccer with her 186th career goal against Mexico on Feb.
against Haiti on Jan. 31...Converted a penalty kick in a 6-1 win over Panama on Jan. 28. 4. 2019: Appeared in 15 matches (14 starts), tallying six goals and two assists...Started
2019: Won a bronze medal at the Pan American Games...Scored a brace in a 5-0 win over El all four matches at the World Cup, tallying her 182nd career international goal against the
Salvador on Oct. 8 in Concacaf Olympic Qualifying Tournament qualification...Scored a brace Netherlands on June 20.
in the group round of the Pan American Games against Peru on July 31.
2020: Played 21 minutes as a substiute against Utah on Oct. 3...Logged 45 minutes as a 2020: Started and played 45 minutes against Utah on Oct. 3...Made her Providence Park
substitute against OL Regin on Sept. 30...Started and logged 62 minutes against Utah on debut, logging 24 minutes as a substitute against OL Reign on Sept. 30...Appeared in all six
Sept. 20 in the opening match of the Fall Series...Appeared in five matches, making five matches, making five starts and recording one goal at the Challenge Cup...Tallied her first
starts at the Challenge Cup...Started for the fourth time in the tournament, playing all 90 professional goal, the game-winner, against North Carolina on July 17...Earned her first pro-
minutes for a third consecutive match on July 17 against North Carolina...Made her third start fessional start, logging 57 minutes against Chicago on July 1...Made her professional debut,
of the tournament, playing all 90 minutes on July 13 against OL Reign...Earned her second playing 36 minutes in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener against North Carolina on June 27.
start of the tournament, playing all 90 minutes on July 5 against Washington...Started and
played 72 minutes in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener against North Carolina on June 27. COLLEGE (Washington State)
2019: Appeared in three games (all starts)...Logged 251 minutes...Made her third straight 2019: Started and played in all 24 matches...Tallied 15 goals and five assists...Named third-
start of the season, playing all 90 minutes against Houston on June 29...Started for a second team All-American by the United Soccer Coaches...Named to the College Cup All-Tournament
consecutive match, logging 77 minutes against Utah on June 21...Made her first start and team...Garnered first-team All-Pacific region honors from the United Soccer Coaches...Earned
appearance of the 2019 season against North Carolina on June 15. 2018: Made her ninth second-team All-PAC 12 accolades. 2018: Named First Team All-Pac-12 and First Team USC
start of the season on the road against Chicago on June 16...Recorded her 10th appearance All-West Region...Racked up a team leading 13 goals on the season, adding four assists...
of the season against North Carolina on May 30...Made a substitute appearance, logging 45 Scored the game winning goal against No. 1 UCLA for a Cougar upset victory with a score
minutes against Orlando on May 12...Started seven consecutive matches to start the season line of 1-0...Finished the regular season with five goals in three games including the game-
(March 24-May 9)...Earned her first professional start, logging 90 minutes, against the North tying goal against No. 1 Stanford...Closed out the regular season with a hat trick against rival
Carolina Courage on March 24. Washington while adding one goal in two NCAA tournament games. 2017: Earned Third Team
USC All-West Region honors...Earned Third Team All-Pac-12 honors after finishing the regular
season as the Cougs leading scorer having produced six goals to go along with two assists.
2016: Started 19 matches...Led team with eight goals and one assist...Pac-12 All-Freshman
Team...Scored first collegiate goal against North Dakota State, part of hat trick for the game.
2020: Played 29 minutes as a substitute against Utah on Oct. 3...Started, logging 84 minutes 2020: Started and played 90 minutes against Utah on Oct. 3...Logged six minutes as as substi-
against OL Reign on Sept. 30...Started and played 70 minutes against Utah on Sept. 20 in the tute in her first Fall Series appearance against OL Reign on Sept. 30...Appeared in two matches,
Fall Series...Played in six matches, making five starts during the Challenge Cup...Started her making one start the Challenge Cup...Made her tournament debut, earning her first start and
fourth match of the tournament, playing all 90 minutes against North Carolina on July 17... logging 90 minutes against Chicago on July 1. 2019: Earned her first professional start, log-
Made her third start of the tournament, playing 79 minutes against OL Reign on July 13... ging 64 minutes on Oct. 12 against Washington...Appeared in her second match of the season,
Started her second match of the tournament, playing 70 minutes on July 5 against Washing- making her Providence Park debut, on Sept. 11 against North Carolina...Made her professional
ton...Logged eight minutes as a substitute against Chicago on July 1...Started and played 45 and Thorns FC debut on the road as a second-half substitute on June 15 against North Carolina.
minutes in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener against North Carolina on June 27. 2019: Played
in three games, making two starts...Started for a second straight match, logging 43 minutes COLLEGE (Penn State)
against Chicago on June 2...Earned her first start of the season, logging 74 minutes on May 2018: Named United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-American…Big Ten Midfielder of the
25 against Sky Blue FC...Made her season debut, logging 36 minutes against Washington on Year…All-Big Ten First Team…United Soccer Coaches All-North Region First Team…Senior
May 18. 2018: Appeared in five games, making one start...Played a season-high 45 minutes CLASS Award Candidate…MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List...Started all 25 matches…Re-
against Sky Blue FC on June 27...Logged a season-high 32 minutes in her third appearance corded 17 points on six goals and five assists. 2017: United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest
of the season on May 25 against Utah...Made her Thorns FC debut as a late-game substitute Region first team…All-Big Ten First Team…MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List…Started all
against Chicago on March 31. 2017: Started and played in all 24 matches for the Boston 24 matches…Finished the year with 13 points on four goals and five assists. 2016: Red-
Breakers...Logged 2,117 minutes...Made her 100th career NWSL appearance on Sept. 10 shirted. 2015: NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region first-team honoree...Named to the All-Big Ten
against Portland. 2016: Appeared in 19 games (all starts)...Scored first career NWSL goal on second team...Started all 27 matches...Finished the year with 19 points on seven goals and
July 17 against Sky Blue FC. HONORS: 2013 NWSL Shield Winner with WNY Flash. five assists. 2014: Big Ten Freshman of the Year...Big Ten All-Freshman Team...Started all 24
games...Dished out six assists on the season...Scored three goals.
PORTLAND THORNS FC AT OL REIGN
SATURDAY, OCT. 10, 2020
2020: Played 45 minutes as a substitute against Utah on Oct. 3...Logged her first assist in 2020: Logged 44 minutes as a substitute against Utah on Oct. 3...Appeared as a late-game
2020, starting and playing 66 minutes against OL Reign on Sept. 30...Scored, starting and substitute against Utah on Sept. 20 in the Fall Series...Logged 30 minutes in a substitute
playing 69 minutes against Utah on Sept. 20 in the Fall Series...Made six appearance during role on July 5 against Washington...Made her second appearance of the tournament, logging
the Challenge Cup, starting in four matches...Played 39 minutes in a substitute role against eight minute as a substitute against Chicago on July 1...Earned her first professional start,
North Carolina on July 17...Made her second start of the tournament, playing 65 minutes logging 54 minutes against North Carolina on June 27. 2019: Appeared in four matches as
against OL Reign on July 13...Logged 20 minutes in her third appearance of the tournament a substitute...Made her professional debut, logging 11 minutes as a substitute against Sky
on July 5 against Washington...Earned her first start of the tournamen against Chicago on Blue FC on May 25...Scored her first professional goal in a 3-0 win against the Chicago Red
July 1...Scored her first goal in the NWSL play, logging 36 minutes as a subsitute against Stars on June 2.
North Carolina in the Challenge Cup opener on June 27. 2019-20: Started and played in
11 matches for Canberra United in the W-League...Tallied five goals, which ranked tied for
seventh in the league, and one assist. 2019: Made 11 appearances, earning six starts...Tal-
lied two assists...Logged her 11th appearance of the season as a substitute against Reign
FC on Sept. 29...Made a fifth consecutive start, logging 63 minutes against Houston on June
29...Recorded two assists in her Providence Park debut in her second professional match on
June 2 against Chicago...Made her professional debut, earning her first start and playing 79
minutes on May 25 against Sky Blue FC.
43 AUTUMN SMITHERS - D
Height: 5-8 DOB: 11/04/97
Hometown: Modesto, Calif.
Acquired: Signed short-term contract, 06/21/20
Last NWSL goal: n/a
Last NWSL assist: n/a
League appearances/starts for POR: (GP: 0/GS: 0)
All comps. appearances/starts for POR: (GP: 2/GS: 1)
Career goals/assists in league play for POR: (G: 0; A: 0)
Career goals/assists across all comps. for POR: (G: 0; A: 0)
2020: Appeared in her second match of the Challenge Cup, logging 11 minutes as a sub-
stitute against OL Reign on July 13...Made her professional debut, starting and playing 90
minutes against Chicago on July 1 at the Challenge Cup.
Two of Portland’s three goals in the NWSL Challenge Cup were scored by players
netting their first career NWSL goal. Simone Charley scored her first goal in NWSL HORAN + KLING
play in her 12th appearance with Portland during their opening match against Lindsey Horan is the only Thorns FC to score a goal in every competition for Port-
North Carolina, while rookie Morgan Weaver also scored her first NWSL goal land: regular season, playoffs, Challenge Cup and Fall Series. Meghan Klingenberg
against the Courage, netting the winner in the quarterfinals (5th appearance). is the only player to record an assist in every competition for the club.
PORTLAND THORNS FC AT OL REIGN
SATURDAY, OCT. 10, 2020
THORNS FC CAREER LEADERS (REGULAR SEASON) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS (REGULAR SEAON)
PLAYERS PLAYERS
Games played......................................................................Christine Sinclair - 128 Goals:............................................... 3, 3x (last: Sinclair, April 20, 2019 at Chicago)
Games started.....................................................................Christine Sinclair - 125
Assists:............................................2, 10x (last: Heath, July 24, 2019 vs. Houston)
Minutes played...............................................................Christine Sinclair - 11,165
Goals......................................................................................Christine Sinclair - 49 Points:............................................................... 7, Nadim, Sept. 4, 2016 vs. Boston
Assists...........................................................................................Tobin Heath - 24
Game-winning goals..............................................................Christine Sinclair - 13 Shots:..............................................................11, Sinclair, Aug. 10, 2014 at Boston
Game-winning assists.....................................................................Tobin Heath - 9
Shots on Goal:...................................................7, Sinclair, Aug. 10, 2014 at Boston
Shots...................................................................................Christine Sinclair - 317
Shots on goal.......................................................................Christine Sinclair - 144 Corner Kicks:............................................. 12, Long, May 21, 2014 vs. Western NY
Corner kicks................................................................................Tobin Heath - 248
Offsides............................................................................................ Allie Long - 58 Offsides:................................................................ 8, Long, May 16, 2014 at Boston
Fouls suffered.......................................................................... Lindsey Horan - 137 Fouls Committed:..................... 6, 2x (Last: Johnson, July 11, 2015 at Sky Blue FC)
Fouls committed............................................................................. Allie Long - 127
Cautions..................................................................................... Lindsey Horan - 15 Fouls Suffered:....................................................8, Raso, May 27, 2017 vs. Boston
Ejections...................................................................................Five players tied - 1
Cautions/Yellow Cards:......1, 138x (last: Horan, Sept. 11, 2019 vs. North Carolina)
GOALKEEPERS Ejections/Red Cards:.............................. 1, 5x (last: Sonnett, Sept. 6, 2019 at Utah)
Games played in goal............................................................ Adrianna Franch - 57
Games started in goal............................................................ Adrianna Franch - 57 GOALKEEPERS
Minutes played in goal..................................................... Adrianna Franch - 5,130 Shots Faced:.................................... ..11, Franch, Aug. 11, 2019 vs. North Carolina
Wins....................................................................................... Adrianna Franch - 31 Saves:.................................10, 2x (Last: Franch, Aug. 11, 2019 vs. North Carolina)
Saves................................................................................... Adrianna Franch - 190
Shutouts................................................................................ Adrianna Franch - 22 Goals Allowed:....................................6, Franch, Sept. 11, 2019 vs. North Carolina
L R
L
Total 11 38
H
11 12
9 H
KEY R
10
L
R
22 12
Right foot (4) R 10
Left foot (4) L
Header (2) H R
Body (0) B 12
L
Free kick (0) F
Penalty kick (1) P 38
Totals 9 810
11 16 29
127 41 49 15 75 70 4 0 Totals 9 810 6 4 16
123 45 57 6 70 75 4 0
Totals 9 810 45
40 6
0.67 4 0 0 3 2 4 Totals 9 810 41
30 11
1.22 3 1 1 2 3 4
PORTLAND THORNS FC AT OL REIGN
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Totals 2 180 11
10 1
0.50 1 0 0 2 0 0 Totals 2 180 15 8 7
3.50 0 1 1 0 2 0
PORTLAND THORNS FC AT OL REIGN
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THORNS FC 0 vs. OL REIGN 0 THORNS FC 1 vs. NORTH CAROLINA 0 THORNS FC 0 vs. HOUSTON 1
July 13, 2020 • Zions Bank Stadium (Herriman, Utah) July 17, 2020 • Zions Bank Stadium (Herriman, Utah) July 22, 2020 • Rio Tinto Stadium (Herriman, Utah)
STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
POR 13 3 8 3 4 POR 11 11 9 1 5 POR 10 3 6 1 3
OLR 9 4 6 1 3 NCC 24 3 7 2 12 HOU 12 3 5 1 5
Totals 6 540 28
25 4
0.67 3 0 0 1 2 3 Totals 6 540 21
18 3
0.50 3 0 0 2 1 3