2021 Portland Thorns FC season explained

Club:Portland Thorns FC
Season:2021
Chrtitle:General manager
Chairman:Gavin Wilkinson
(suspended Oct. 6, 2021)
Ownertitle:Owner
Owner:Merritt Paulson
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Mark Parsons
Stadium:Providence Park
(capacity: 25,218)
League:NWSL
League Result:1st (NWSL Shield)
Cup1:Challenge Cup
Cup1 Result:Champions
Cup2:WICC
Cup2 Result:Champions
Cup3:NWSL Playoffs
Cup3 Result:Semi-finalists
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Updated:August 5, 2022
Prevseason:2020
Nextseason:2022

The 2021 Portland Thorns FC season was the team's ninth season as a professional women's soccer team. Thorns FC plays in the National Women's Soccer League, the top tier of women's soccer in the United States.

Background

See also: 2020 Portland Thorns FC season and 2020 National Women's Soccer League season.

The Thorns were semi-finalists in the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup and champions of the 2020 NWSL Fall Series, which replaced the 2020 NWSL season as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Abuse scandal

See main article: 2021 NWSL abuse scandal. Throughout the 2021 National Women's Soccer League season, allegations of abuse surfaced in multiple teams across the National Women's Soccer League in the United States. As a result, five out of the ten teams in the league had head coaches resign or be fired, with league commissioner Lisa Baird also resigning due to the scandal.[1] [2]

In late-September, The Athletic published an investigation into North Carolina Courage head coach Paul Riley, alleging that Riley had sexually coerced and verbally abused players on his teams, specifically during the time period between 2011 and 2015 (consisting of his time in WPS, WPSL, and NWSL). More than a dozen players from every team Riley had coached since 2010 spoke to the publication and two named players went on the record with allegations against him. In the article, Riley denied the allegations.[3] [4] The article also stated that NWSL failed to act on Riley's alleged abuses multiple times, including earlier in 2021 when the league declined to act on an offer from two of Riley's alleged victims to assist in investigating Riley's alleged abuses.[5] Later that day, the Courage announced that Riley had been fired due to "very serious allegations of misconduct".[6] [7]

The Thorns released a statement the same day citing that some of the incidents occurred during Riley's two-year tenure as head coach of the Thorns in 2015 and discussing their reaction to the incidents at the time.[8] The Thorns later claimed to have investigated the reports and allowed Riley's contact to expire as a result, but did not fire him, and later thanked Riley for his service and continued to praise his performances in the following years. Paulson also apologized for this course of action.

In the report by The Athletic, a former Thorns player who had raised complaints about Riley also said Thorns general manager Gavin Wilkinson complained to her about a newspaper story in 2014 regarding her sexuality and suggested to her that she should not publicly discuss her sexuality or Pride. Wilkinson initially disputed Shim's recollection, calling it "bullshit",[3] then released another statement apologizing to Shim. The player's story was further corroborated by the reporter who wrote the story, who noted that a member of the club's communications staff had complained about the lack of advance notice about the story's publication, as well as for another story about the same player in 2018 after she had left the team.[9] Another reporter who covered the team corroborated the reporter's account.[10]

Also in September, former Sky Blue FC player Nadia Nadim accused management of forging her signature on a contract extension so they could trade her to the Thorns in early 2016.[11]

Thorns and Timbers owner Merritt Paulson apologized in an open letter on October 4,[9] but a number of Portland Thorns players released a statement two days later calling for Wilkinson to be suspended.[12] On the day of the players' statement, Wilkinson, who was responsible for Riley's hire and the eventual non-retainment of Riley's services following the 2015 season, was put on administrative leave from his role as the Thorns general manager, though not from his roles as general manager and president of the co-owned Portland Timbers.[13] That evening, players interrupted several matches to link arms in a circle in the center of a field to protest against abuse.[14] The protest was repeated by players in several leagues outside the United States, such as the FA Women's Super League, in a gesture of solidarity.[15]

Aftermath

The club reinstated Wilkinson as Timbers and Thorns president of soccer in January 2022 following an internal business review;[16] however, due to ongoing league, union, and federation investigations, no players could be interviewed, and the players association disavowed any connection between the internal review and other investigations.[17]

Wilkinson and the Portland Timbers front office faced further accusations of misconduct in the face of abuse reports in February 2022, when Major League Soccer suspended Timbers player Andy Polo pending an investigation into allegations of domestic violence made by Polo's ex-partner.[18] Police reports later indicated that Timbers employees were present when police arrived to investigate the initial call in May 2021, months before The Athletic's report on Paul Riley was published, but the team failed to report the incident to the league for nine months. Polo's ex-partner detailed the event on Peruvian television, and claimed she had been pressured into not filing charges against Polo. An MLS investigation in March 2022 claimed the Timbers did not pressure Polo's ex-partner nor intentionally conceal the incident or their involvement. Wilkinson claimed Diego Valeri opposed the decision to cut Polo, which Valeri denied as he was no longer with the Timbers at the time of Polo's release from the team.[19]

Olivia Moultrie lawsuit

See also: Olivia Moultrie.

In 2019, after signing deals with Wasserman Media Group and Nike, Inc., the family of 13-year-old professional soccer player Olivia Moultrie announced that Moultrie was moving from Canyon Country, California, to Portland, Oregon, to join the Portland Thorns FC developmental academy.[20]

On May 4, 2021, with the support of the Thorns front office and players, Moultrie and her father K.C. sued the National Women's Soccer League over a rule preventing players under the age of 18 from signing with the league, claiming it violates antitrust law because Major League Soccer, the North American top-division men's league, did not prohibit such signings.[21] On May 24, 2021, U.S. District Judge Karin J. Immergut issued a 14-day temporary restraining order against the league on the request of Moultrie's lawyers, stating that the league had not presented "any compelling procompetitive reasons" for the policy.[22]

The league argued that as a single entity, it could not be anticompetitive. However, in the temporary restraining order, Immergut noted that the NWSL might not meet the legal standard for a single-entity organization, being instead a collection of independent teams competing for talent, and that the age rule therefore would violate section 1 of the Sherman Antitrust Act.[23] If such a ruling became permanent, other league rules that relied on its single-entity structure could be similarly contested.[24]

On May 29, 2021, the league delayed, and then denied, the Thorns's discovery claim to the right to sign Moultrie to an NWSL standard player agreement. This prevented the Thorns from signing her despite the court order, made her discovery rights available to other NWSL teams, and delayed any potential NWSL contract offer.[25] [26]

On June 6, 2021, OL Reign acquired the discovery rights to sign Moultrie to an NWSL contract, and subsequently traded them to the Thorns in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft. This allowed the Thorns to extend a professional contract offer to Moultrie in compliance with the court's restraining order. According to Moultrie's attorney, the league claimed to be in the process of creating a special discovery process for young players.[27]

On June 18, 2021, Immergut granted Moultrie a preliminary injunction allowing her to sign an NWSL contract, which the league stated that it would appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on the grounds that the league was negotiating a collective bargaining agreement with the NWSL Players Association that would codify an age rule negotiated with players.[28]

On June 30, 2021, Moultrie officially signed a three-year professional contract with the NWSL to play for Portland Thorns FC.[29] [30] On July 30, 2021, Moultrie and her attorneys settled their lawsuit with the NWSL out of court, which allowed Moultrie to sign with the league but left the league's age rule otherwise prohibiting players under the age of 18 intact. The settlement also allowed any age rule eventually agreed upon in the league's collective bargaining agreement with the Players Association to make Moultrie ineligible again.[31]

Aftermath

Moultrie debuted for the Thorns as a professional on August 19, 2021, against the Houston Dash during the 2021 Women's International Champions Cup exhibition tournament. She scored her first professional goal during the match off a direct free kick.[32] Moultrie would finish the 2021 NWSL season with nine appearances and an assist.[33] In 2022, the league allowed 17-year-old Jaedyn Shaw to join the league in an exemption to the age rule similar to the one created for Moultrie's settlement. Shaw's rights were claimed by San Diego Wave FC, who signed her to a contract through 2023. Shaw started the season training with the Washington Spirit, who had attempted to sign her directly, but were denied by the league's discovery process.[34] [35]

Stadium and facilities

Thorns FC continued to play and train in Providence Park, their home since the team's inaugural season in 2013. The team held its first preseason training at the Portland Timbers training facilities in Beaverton, Oregon, before resuming training at the stadium.[36]

Team

Staff

[37]

Squad

[38]

NameDate of birth (age)Previous teamNotes
Goalkeepers
1September 25, 20212018 Oregon State
35September 25, 20212021 Kansas City Current
43September 25, 20212021 Providence College
Defenders
4September 25, 20212020 Utah Royals FC
5September 25, 20212014 Georgetown
14September 25, 20212020 Kopparberg/Göteborg FCINT
15September 25, 20212019 Rutgers
18September 25, 20212020 Reign FC
20September 25, 20212017 DePaul
25September 25, 20212015 Orlando Pride
39September 25, 20212020 Georgetown Hoyas
41September 25, 20212021 Wake Forest
Midfielders
10September 25, 20212016 Paris Saint-Germain
11September 25, 20212020 Sky Blue FC
19September 25, 20212020 North Carolina Courage
(via OL Reign)
23September 25, 20212021 Texas Christian
30September 25, 20212016 California Golden Bears
36September 25, 20212018 Boston Breakers
42September 25, 20212021
Forwards
7September 25, 20212019 Vanderbilt
9September 25, 20212020 Stanford
12September 25, 20212013 Western New York Flash
22September 25, 20212020 Washington State
34September 25, 20212017 Princeton
40September 25, 20212019 Oregon

Competitions

NWSL Challenge Cup

See main article: 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup.

In 2021, the Thorns competed in the cup's West Division during the group stage.

Championship

See main article: 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup Championship.

Portland Thorns FC won the right to host the final by finishing with the best record across both divisions.[39] NWSL commissioner Lisa Baird wrote a letter to Oregon governor Kate Brown requesting an exemption from a ban on fan attendance due to the "extreme risk" designation for COVID-19 in Multnomah County at the time.[40] Brown denied the request, prompting rumors that the league might seek an alternative venue.[39] However, Brown then downgraded the county's status four days before the match on May 4, 2021, to "high risk", allowing the Thorns to make up to 15 percent of the venue's capacity available.[41]

Regular season

See main article: 2021 National Women's Soccer League season.

Results by matchday

NWSL Playoffs

In 2021, the NWSL expanded the single-elimination playoff field from four to six teams, and granted the top two teams in the regular-season standings a first-round bye. The Thorns finished first in the league to win the NWSL Shield and hosted the third-seeded Chicago Red Stars in the playoff semi-finals.[42]

International Champions Cup

See main article: 2021 Women's International Champions Cup.

The 2021 International Champions Cup Women's Tournament was a friendly tournament of women's association football matches. It was the third edition of the Women's International Champions Cup and took place in Portland, Oregon, United States, from August 18 to 21, 2021.[43] [44] Portland Thorns FC qualified as champions of the 2020 Fall Series and emerged the winners, defeating Olympique Lyonnais Féminin 1-0 in the final, while FC Barcelona Femení won the third-place match.[45] [46]

Matches

Statistics

Appearances, scoring, and discipline

Players with no appearances not included in the list. Players whose names are struck are no longer with the club. Numbers in parentheses in the Appearances column represent appearances as a substitute.

NameChallenge CupNWSL SeasonTotal
1GK0 0 0 0 016 0 0 0 016 0 0 0 0
4DF3 0 0 0 016 (1) 0 0 2 019 (1) 0 0 2 0
5DF1 (1) 0 0 0 020 (1) 0 1 0 021 (2) 0 1 0 0
7FW4 (1) 1 0 3 119 (8) 5 0 1 023 (9) 6 0 4 1
9FW3 0 0 0 021 (5) 7 1 1 024 (5) 7 1 1 0
10MF3 1 0 1 014 2 3 4 017 3 3 5 0
11MF5 (3) 1 0 0 022 (3) 2 2 2 027 (6) 3 2 2 0
12FW3 2 0 0 0 15 5 1 0 0 18 7 1 0 0
14DF5 0 0 0 0 19 (5) 0 1 1 0 24 (5) 0 1 1 0
15DF4 (2) 0 0 0 015 (14) 0 0 1 019 (16) 0 0 1 0
18DF4 (2) 0 1 1 015 (5) 0 0 0 019 (7) 0 1 1 0
19MF3 0 0 0 015 (3) 1 2 1 018 (3) 1 2 1 0
20DF5 0 0 0 018 (6) 0 0 0 023 (6) 0 0 0 0
22FW5 (4) 1 0 0 119 (7) 1 3 0 024 (11) 2 3 0 1
23GK5 0 0 0 07 0 0 0 012 0 0 0 0
23FW0 0 0 0 010 (9) 0 0 2 010 (9) 0 0 2 0
25DF5 0 1 0 022 (2) 0 3 1 027 (2) 0 4 1 0
30MF3 (1) 0 1 0 012 (5) 0 0 0 015 (6) 0 1 0 0
34FW4 (1) 1 0 0 010 (9) 1 0 0 014 (10) 2 0 0 0
35GK0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0-->
36MF5 (2) 0 0 0 023 (2) 2 0 0 028 (4) 2 0 0 0
39DF1 (1) 0 0 0 03 (3) 0 0 0 04 (4) 0 0 0 0
40FW2 0 0 0 010 (4) 2 0 1 012 (4) 2 0 1 0
41DF0 0 0 0 01 (1) 0 0 0 01 (1) 0 0 0 0
42MF0 0 0 0 09 (6) 0 1 2 09 (6) 0 1 2 0
43GK0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0-->
45MF0 0 0 0 01 (1) 0 0 0 01 (1) 0 0 0 0
46FW0 0 0 0 01 (1) 0 0 0 01 (1) 0 0 0 0
Total 7 3 5 2Total 28 18 19 0Total 35 21 24 2

Clean sheets

NameChallenge CupNWSL SeasonTotal
1GK0 99
23GK2 46
Total 2 13 15

Awards

NWSL annual awards

Announced November 17, 2021[47]

Second XI

Player
GK
DF
MF

NWSL monthly awards

Team of the Month

MonthPlayer
MF [48]
GK [49]
DF
DF [50]
MF
MF [51]
MF [52]

NWSL weekly awards

Save of the Week

WeekPlayerWon
11 Won[54]
12 Won[55]
13 [56]
17 Won[57]

Transactions

NWSL Draft

See main article: 2021 NWSL Draft.

Draft picks are not automatically signed to the team roster. The 2021 NWSL Draft was held on January 13, 2021.

RoundPickPlayerCollegeStatus
16 MFTCUSigned a three-year contract with one-year option.[58]
212 MFPenn StateReturned to Penn State; signed a two-year contract in 2022.[59]
322 FWRutgersReturned to Rutgers; rights traded to San Diego Wave FC.[60]
437 DFWake ForestSigned a one-year contract with one-year option.

Transfers in

DatePlayerPrevious clubFee/notes
October 22, 2020 MF North Carolina Courage
(via OL Reign in a three-way trade)
Acquired in exchange for the Thorns' natural first-round pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft, a 2021 international slot, and $250,000 in allocation money.
October 29, 2020 DF Kopparbergs/Göteborg FCSigned a two-year contract.[61] [62] [63] [64]
July 2, 2021 MF UD Granadilla TenerifeSigned as a National Team Replacement player.[65]
FW Kansas City NWSL
August 17, 2021 GK Kansas City NWSLAcquired with $150,000 in allocation money in exchange for Adrianna Franch.[66]

Transfers out

DatePlayerDestination clubFee/notes
August 17, 2021 GK Kansas City NWSLTraded in exchange for $150,000 in allocation money and Abby Smith.
August 25, 2021 FWNoneNational Team Replacement contract expired.
December 8, 2021 FW Angel City FCTraded in exchange for protection from Angel City FC in the 2022 NWSL Expansion Draft, $100,000 in allocation money, and Angel City's natural second-round pick in the 2022 NWSL Draft.[67] [68]
FW

References

Notes and References

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  2. News: Barker. Stuart. Paquette. Catherine. The Long Read: NWSL Abuse, Not New or Isolated. Since 71. November 28, 2021. October 6, 2021.
  3. News: Linehan. Meg. 'This guy has a pattern': Amid institutional failure, former NWSL players accuse prominent coach of sexual coercion. The Athletic. The Athletic Media Company. November 28, 2021. September 30, 2021. subscription.
  4. News: NWSL side Portland Thorns regret 'systematic failure'. BBC Sport. BBC Online. November 28, 2021. October 4, 2021.
  5. Morgan. Alex. Alex Morgan. alexmorgan13. 1443674502957830149. (2/3). November 28, 2021. September 30, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211012070016/https://twitter.com/alexmorgan13/status/1443674502957830149. October 12, 2021. live.
  6. News: Herrera. Sandra. Paul Riley fired after former players accuse coach of sexual coercion; players union says NWSL 'failed us'. CBSSports.com. ViacomCBS Streaming. December 16, 2021. September 30, 2021.
  7. News: Streeter. Kurt. Female Soccer Players Are Done Taking Abuse. Let's Stop Dishing It Out.. The New York Times. November 28, 2021. October 3, 2021. limited.
  8. News: Little. Grant. -Former Thorns coach Paul Riley accused of sexual coercion. Stumptown Footy. SB Nation. December 16, 2021. September 30, 2021.
  9. News: Portland Thorns owner Merritt Paulson apologizes, announces independent investigation in wake of Paul Riley allegations . October 4, 2021 . August 7, 2022 . . Jamie . Goldberg.
  10. caitlinmurr . Caitlin Murray . 1445151075015675908 . I remember discussing this incident with Jamie back in 2014 - we were both confused as to why the Thorns would be upset about one of its players being profiled in the local newspaper. . August 7, 2022.
  11. News: McMullen. Justin. Players Excoriate NWSL in Response To More Abuse Allegations. Venus Sports. December 2, 2021. September 30, 2021. October 21, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211021165355/https://venussports.co/2021/09/30/players-excoriate-nwsl-in-response-to-more-abuse-allegations/. dead.
  12. News: Azzi. Alex. NWSL teams pause games: "this is not business as usual". NBC Sports. NBC. December 2, 2021. October 6, 2021.
  13. News: Thorns GM Gavin Wilkinson on administrative leave pending investigation results . October 6, 2021 . August 7, 2022 . The Athletic.
  14. News: NWSL players halt play mid-game to protest against alleged abuse in league. The Guardian. December 2, 2021. October 7, 2021.
  15. News: Chelsea, Aston Villa & Reading link arms to unite with NWSL players over allegations. BBC Sport. BBC Online. December 2, 2021. October 10, 2021.
  16. News: Gavin Wilkinson Reinstated as Portland Thorns' President of Soccer After Investigation . January 24, 2022 . July 30, 2022 . . Joseph . Salvador.
  17. News: NWSL's Portland Thorns closes investigation into sexual misconduct allegations, could be reopened if players choose . January 25, 2022 . July 30, 2022 . . Caitlin . Murray.
  18. Web site: Freeman. Joe. Portland Timbers' Andy Polo accused of domestic violence, suspended by MLS. 2020-02-09. 2022-02-10. The Oregonian/Oregon Live. Advance Publications. en.
  19. News: Contextualizing the Timbers' Andy Polo saga, as questions remain among fans . August 1, 2022 . August 9, 2022 . . Jeff . Rueter.
  20. News: 13-year-old phenom Olivia Moultrie to move to Portland to join Thorns developmental academy . February 26, 2019 . August 9, 2022 . . Jamie . Goldberg.
  21. News: 15-year-old soccer phenom Olivia Moultrie sues for right to compete in National Women's Soccer League . May 4, 2021 . August 9, 2022 . . Maxine . Bernstein.
  22. News: Court order could allow Olivia Moultrie, 15, to sign with NWSL team . May 24, 2021 . August 9, 2022 . . Jeff . Carlisle.
  23. News: U.S. judge issues order allowing 15-year-old Olivia Moultrie to play in NWSL . May 25, 2021 . August 9, 2022 . SoccerWire . Adam . Schwager.
  24. News: Olivia Moultrie wins preliminary injunction against NWSL's age rule . June 18, 2021 . August 9, 2022 . The Equalizer . Jeff . Kassouf.
  25. News: NWSL considers 'special discovery process' for Olivia Moultrie, delaying her court-ordered right to play . May 29, 2021 . August 9, 2021 . . Paul . Tenorio.
  26. News: Portland Thorns make discovery claim for 15-year-old player Olivia Moultrie but National Women's Soccer League rejects it . May 28, 2021 . August 9, 2021 . . Maxine . Bernstein.
  27. News: Olivia Moultrie signing with NWSL after trade from Reign to Thorns: Sources . June 6, 2021 . August 8, 2022 . . Paul . Tenorio . Meg . Linehan.
  28. News: Olivia Moultrie, 15, granted preliminary injunction to sign NWSL contract . June 18, 2021 . August 9, 2021 . ESPN.
  29. News: Olivia Moultrie, 15, becomes NWSL's youngest player after suing the league to play . July 1, 2021 . August 9, 2022 . . Molly . Hensley-Clancy.
  30. News: Portland Thorns FC sign 15-year-old Olivia Moultrie to three-year contract . June 30, 2021 . August 9, 2022 . . Sandra . Herrera.
  31. News: Olivia Moultrie Age Eligibility Lawsuit Against NWSL Settled . July 30, 2021 . August 9, 2022 . . Michael . McCann.
  32. News: Olivia Moultrie, 15, scores first pro goal as Portland Thorns advance to WICC final . August 19, 2021 . August 9, 2022 . . Associated Press.
  33. Web site: Olivia Moultrie . August 9, 2022 . National Women's Soccer League.
  34. News: Olivia Moultrie proud of stand she took to play in NWSL . August 8, 2022 . August 9, 2022 . . . Anne M. . Peterson.
  35. News: Spirit miss out as teenage star Jaedyn Shaw signs with San Diego Wave . July 18, 2022 . August 9, 2022 . . Pro Soccer Wire . Seth . Vertelney.
  36. Thorns FC assemble at Timbers Training Center ahead of 2021 NWSL preseason . January 31, 2021 . August 5, 2022 . . Richard . Farley.
  37. Web site: Technical Staff . September 25, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210925222915/https://www.timbers.com/thornsfc/technical-staff/thorns-technical-staff . Portland Timbers.
  38. Web site: Portland Thorns FC . September 25, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210925233303/https://www.timbers.com/thornsfc/roster/ . Portland Timbers.
  39. News: Union offer to host NWSL Challenge Cup final at Subaru Park if game has to be moved from Portland . May 4, 2021 . August 5, 2022 . . Tannenwald . Jonathan .
  40. News: NWSL commissioner appeals to Oregon Gov. Kate Brown for exemption so fans can attend Challenge Cup final in Portland . May 2, 2021 . August 5, 2022 . . . Anne M. . Peterson.
  41. News: Portland Thorns win NWSL Challenge Cup title over Gotham FC in thrilling PK shootout . May 9, 2021 . August 5, 2022 . . Caitlin . Murray.
  42. News: NWSL playoff bracket, results, schedule: Washington Spirit come back, down Chicago Red Stars, win championship . November 20, 2021 . August 7, 2022 . . Sandra . Herrera.
  43. Web site: Portland Thorns are the 2021 WICC Champions!.
  44. Web site: NWSL takeaways: Chicago Red Stars break down NC Courage midfield; Orlando Pride stay unbeaten.
  45. News: Portland Thorns FC win Women's International Champions Cup as Morgan Weaver scores game-winning goal . August 22, 2021 . August 8, 2022 . . Sandra . Herrera.
  46. News: Portland Thorns beat Olympique Lyonnais, earn title as 'World's Best Club' in Women's International Champions Cup final . August 21, 2021 . August 8, 2022 . . Caitlin . Murray.
  47. News: NWSL Announces the Winners of Mastercard Inaugural 2021 Best XI Awards. November 17, 2021. October 17, 2021.
  48. NWSL Announces May Team of the Month . National Women's Soccer League . June 3, 2021 . June 3, 2021.
  49. NWSL Announces July Team of the Month . National Women's Soccer League . August 6, 2021. August 6, 2021.
  50. NWSL Announces August Team of the Month . National Women's Soccer League . September 2, 2021. September 2, 2021.
  51. NWSL Announces September Team of the Month . National Women's Soccer League . October 8, 2021 . October 8, 2021.
  52. NWSL Announces October Team of the Month . National Women's Soccer League . November 4, 2021 . November 4, 2021.
  53. NWSL . . 1402709582011633665 . A thorn in the opposition's side . July 14, 2022 . en . August 19, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210819213906/https://twitter.com/nwsl/status/1402709582011633665 . live.
  54. Verizon Save of the Week: Bella Bixby, Portland Thorns FC. Week 11 . . . August 5, 2021 . August 7, 2022.
  55. Verizon Save of the Week: Christen Westphal, Portland Thorns FC. Week 12 . . . August 12, 2021 . August 7, 2022.
  56. Verizon Save of the Week Nominees Week 13 . . . August 12, 2021 . August 7, 2022.
  57. Bella's Big Week . NWSL . . 1438258485939027975 . August 7, 2022.
  58. News: Portland Thorns sign Yazmeen Ryan and Hannah Betfort . June 5, 2021 . August 7, 2022 . Stumptown Footy . Grant . Little.
  59. News: Portland Thorns sign Sam Coffey to 2-year contract . January 7, 2022 . August 7, 2022 . . Joe . Freeman.
  60. News: Portland Thorns trade Christen Westphal, Amirah Ali to San Diego Wave FC for allocation money . December 16, 2021 . August 7, 2022 . . Joel . Odom.
  61. Web site: 2020-21 NWSL Transactions Tracker . The Equalizer . August 7, 2020.
  62. News: Natalia Kuikka byter Göteborg mot Portland . October 30, 2020 . August 7, 2022 . . Jonas . von Wendt . Finnish.
  63. News: Uppgifter: Landslagsbacken lämnar . October 27, 2020 . August 7, 2022 . . Gustaf . Ränkeskog . Petra . Thorén . Swedish.
  64. News: Portland Thorns sign defender Natalia Kuikka to 2-year deal . October 29, 2020 . August 7, 2022 . . Joel . Odom.
  65. News: Thorns sign two players as National Team replacements . July 2, 2021 . August 9, 2022 . Stumptown Footy . Kyle . Garcia.
  66. News: Thorns goalkeeper Franch traded to KC NWSL . August 17, 2021 . August 9, 2022 . Associated Press.
  67. News: 2021-22 NWSL Transfer Tracker . August 7, 2022 . The Equalizer.
  68. News: Portland Thorns trade Simone Charley, Tyler Lussi to Angel City FC . December 8, 2021 . August 7, 2022 . . Joel . Odom.