Champions League

CONCACAF Champions League MATCH RECAP | Portland Timbers 4, CD Olimpia 2

PORTLAND, Ore. – The Portland Timbers' first CONCACAF Champions League home game was not short on excitement, and ultimately ended in success after a 4-2 victory Tuesday night over CD Olimpia at a raucous Providence Park.


A brace by Timbers striker Maximiliano Urruti highlighted the back-and-forth action, with captain Will Johnson and defender s also adding goals, to give Portland control of Group 5. Olimpia proved to be a worthy competitor as the Honduran champions tied the game twice on first-half goals from Kevin Alvarez and Romell Quioto.


But the impressive depth of Portland, who fielded a starting XI that combined for 165 regular-season appearances in 2014 MLS play plus Rodney Wallace, Darlington Nagbe and Fanendo Adi as substitutes, proved to be too much for Olimpia down the stretch.


Both teams now have two wins in group play. But if the Timbers can beat last-place Alpha United for the second time on Sept. 23, they can win the group with at least a draw in their return match against Olimpia on Oct. 21 in Honduras.


Olimpia came out of the chute with several early chances in the first-half.


It was Portland who scored first following an Olimpia turnover in the box off a Timbers corner kick in the 11th minute. Urruti came away with it, took a few touches and slotted through traffic and just between the near post and ‘keeper Noel Valladares.


Olimpia equalized on a David Meza corner kick in the 20th minute that Alvarez coolly nodded in.


Valladares, the Honduran national team starter in all three of their World Cup games earlier this summer, played Portland’s next goal terribly when Johnson let fly from 25 yards out. Valladares came off his line, forcing him to leap for the shot and just barely get a hand on it to deflect into the top corner.


In the 44th minute that Quioto found Olimpia's second equalizer as he cleaned up a loose ball and punched over the line for a 2-2 halftime score.


Portland retook the lead in the 57th minute when Johnson played in Urruti with a perfectly timed chip. Urruti then took a chip of his own, popping the ball over a charging Valladares and back to himself before slamming it into the back of the net.


The Timbers wrapped up the proceedings in the 71st minute when McKenzie got on the end of a Gastón Fernández corner kick for a header goal.


Portland return to MLS action Saturday when they play host to Cascadia rival Vancouver Whitecaps before once again providing the venue for a CCL game next week.


Dan Itel covers the Timbers for MLSsoccer.com.
CONCACAF Champions League – Group 5

Portland Timbers (2-0-0, 6pts) vs. C.D. Olimpia (2-1-0, 6pts)
Sept. 16, 2014 – Providence Park (Portland, Ore.)

Goals by Half                            1          2          F
C.D. Olimpia                             2          0          2
Portland Timbers                     2          2          4

Scoring Summary
POR: Urruti (Johnson), 11
OLI: Álvarez (Meza), 20
POR: Johnson, 26
OLI: Quioto, 44
POR: Urruti (Johnson), 57
POR: McKenzie (Fernández), 72

Misconduct Summary
POR: O’Rourke (Caution), 40
OLI: de Souza (Caution), 42

Lineups & Stats
POR: GK Weber, D O’Rourke, D Paparatto, D McKenzie, D Harrington, M Alhassan (Wallace, 45), M Jewsbury, M Johnson ©, M Nanchoff (Nagbe, 63), F Fernández, F Urruti (Adi, 81)

Substitutes Not Used: GK Gleeson, D Peay, M Fochive, M Zemanski

TOTAL SHOTS: 11 (Urruti, 4); SHOTS ON GOAL: 6 (Urruti, 3); FOULS: 19 (O’Rourke, 4); OFFSIDES: 0; CORNER KICKS: 4; SAVES: 3

OLI: GK Valladares ©, D Álvarez, D de Souza, D Alvarado, D Johnson, M Meza (Elis, 75), M Guerra (Lonzano, 60), M Morazán, M Acevedo (Mejia, G., 68), M Portillo, F Quioto

Substitutes Not Used: GK Escober, D Fonseca, M Mejia, C., F Elvir

TOTAL SHOTS: 13 (Ouioto, 3); SHOTS ON GOAL: 5 (Quioto, 2); FOULS: 15 (Álvarez, 5); OFFSIDES: 4; CORNER KICKS: 3; SAVES: 2

Referee: John Pitti
Assistant Referees: Gabriel Victoria, Juan Baines
4th Official: Ameth Sanchez
Attendance: 16,238
Time of Game: n/a
Weather: Partly Cloudy, 72 degrees

All CONCACAF statistics contained in this box score are unofficial.