In a hard-fought match on the road with high stakes for both sides, the Portland Timbers prevailed on Sunday bringing home the Cascadia Cup after a 1-0 win against the Vancouver Whitecaps.
The defense was solid. Goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts preserved the shutout. The team only allowed one shot on goal from Vancouver for the entire match.
However, in a poll where every field player was eligible, it came down to captain Jack Jewsbury's 39th-minute stunner that easily caught your eye.
With 45% of the vote, he is your CenturyLink Man of the Match.
Jack Jewsbury - 45%
Donovan Ricketts - 13%
Franck Songo'o - 6%
David Horst - 6%
Sal Zizzo - 4%
Eric Brunner - 4%
Diego Chara - 3%
Bright Dike - 3%
Darlington Nagbe - 3%
Kosuke Kimura - 3%
Steven Smith - 3%
Hanyer Mosquera - 3%
Rodney Wallace - 3%
Danny Mwanga - 3%
Want more Jack Jewsbury? Win a Timbers jersey autographed by the captain courtesy of Tire Factory. Visit your local Tire Factory store and enter to win. For locations and hours, click here.
Cascadia
CenturyLink Man of the Match vs. Vancouver Whitecaps: Jack Jewbury


Pride Night | July 25
Pride Night returns to Providence Park on July 25! This package's limited-edition scarf is designed by Portland-based queer, transmasc, Vietnamese-American graphic designer El Tran and is focused on ways visual art can fuel positive social and political transformation.

Leagues Cup 2026 comes to Portland
Liga MX giants Club Puebla, Club América and Club Tijuana come to Providence Park in August!
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Night in Pictures | Images from a tremendous win in Seattle
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"I'm happy for my teammates" | Kevin Kelsy discusses victory over Seattle
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"I'm delighted for the players...great satisfaction" | Interim head coach Jack Cassidy on win over Seattle
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"As a team, we feel really good" | Kamal Miller on win over Seattle
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HIGHLIGHTS | Seattle Sounders FC vs. Portland Timbers | July 16, 2026
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GOAL | Alexander Aravena scores his first MLS goal with strike against Seattle
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RECAP | Timbers defeat Seattle Sounders FC with historic 5-1 thumping


