PORTLAND, Ore.
– The Portland Timbers and the Timbers Army want YOU to be one of 107 fans to take advantage of the team’s new ticket package.
Today, the Timbers unveiled the “107 for $107 Timbers Army Plan,” a season-ticket package that includes all 14 regular-season home games plus one playoff game in Section 107 for just $107.
Section 107, also known as the “Woodshed,” is one of the stadium’s most popular seating areas and is located behind the north goal at PGE Park. It traditionally houses many of the team’s most ardent fans, including the Timbers Army, a supporter group of the team.
“Section 107 is the largest supporters section in the entire A-League,” said Kurt Schubothe, president of the Timbers Army. “Visitors from Europe have said it is the best group they have seen in the U.S. It has a European flavor to it, but it is unique to the Timbers.”
The new package offers fans a $13 savings off the regular general admission price. Additionally, “107 for $107” package holders will be invited to take part in an exclusive post-game party following one of the games.
To order this plan or to inquire about other Timbers full- and partial-season ticket plans, call Timbers ticket representative Dan Zusman at (503) 553-5452.
The Timbers, a member of professional soccer’s A-League, open up the 2004 season Saturday, May 1, playing host to the rival Seattle Sounders at PGE Park. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.
Timbers introduce new '107 for $107' ticket plan

Reduced Price! Save on your seat to every match
An easy way to secure your seat to the Timbers remaining home matches this season - now for just $169. Book your seat via text and save on each ticket.
-
Timbers midfielder David Da Costa named 2025 MLS All-Star
-
Timbers2 set to host club's first match in Eugene, Ore.
-
7:53
"It's about finding the right options with the right profile" | Coach Neville ahead of busy summer
-
2:54
"We're a solid team with a lot of depth" | Finn Surman on overcoming obstacles in 2025
-
3:30
"It was great for us to recharge" | Felipe Mora on getting back into rhythm following the break
-
Know Before You Go | The Big Ass Stadium Tour at Providence Park on June 28
-
Timbers at midway point and a look forward to the second half | Talk Timbers