Midfielder
Kiki Lara
reflects upon the 2008 season in a special end-of-season interview at PGE Park. The five-year veteran picks out his highlights from the season, shares his offseason plans and more in Video News.
In two seasons with the Timbers, Lara, 27, has played in 25 matches and registered 881 minutes, four shots and 18 fouls. The Las Cruces, New Mexico native began his professional career in 2004 with the Minnesota Thunder. With a passion for working in the community, Lara has twice been recognized for his philanthropic efforts being named Minnesota's Humanitarian of the Year in 2006 and the Timbers' Community Player of the Year in 2007.
Join Lara and the Portland Timbers at PGE Park in 2009. Information on season tickets and ticket packages for the 2009 season will be available in the coming weeks, click here to learn more.
Looking back on 2008 with Kiki Lara

Soccer Celebration | June 12-15 in Pioneer Courthouse Square
The Timbers Soccer Celebration will be at Portland’s Pioneer Courthouse Square this June.! With supporting partners adidas and McDonald’s, the Soccer Celebration will feature interactive activities, local food carts, merchandise stands, fan giveaways as well as live viewings of select FIFA World Cup 26™ matches, all taking place in “Portland’s living room” from June 12-June 15. The events are free to attend for fans of all ages.

Soccer Celebration 2 Pack - As low as $99
Get tickets to the July 22 match against FC Dallas, the Aug. 19 game against San Diego FC + get a Club & Country Scarf!
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Timbers name Jack Cassidy interim head coach
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World Cup Notebook | Finn Surman, New Zealand begin tournament prep with friendly against Haiti
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Score a scarf and tickets with a Soccer Celebration 2 Pack and cheer for Club and Country
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Leagues Cup launches new Gaming Hub with $1 million Bracket Challenge presented by Coors Light
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Sawyer Jura called up to U.S. U-20 Men's National Team for June training camp in Bulgaria
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Finn Surman: Journey to Dream | Inside Soccer City
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An in-depth interview with GM Ned Grabavoy