Press Release

Portland Timbers to return to individual workouts Thursday

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PORTLAND, Ore. â€“ The Portland Timbers will return to voluntary individual workouts at the Timbers Training Center on Thursday, May 7. This week, there will be sessions on Thursday and Friday.


The individual player workout protocol set by Major League Soccer prohibits media access to the Timbers Training center, restricting access to players and essential staff only. The Timbers will provide media members footage, imagery, soundbytes and quotes following the individual workout sessions. Notably, forward Jeremy Ebobisse will address the media during a video call on Zoom on Thursday, May 7 at 3:15 p.m. (Pacific). 


By allowing players, on a voluntary basis, to utilize team-operated fields for individual workouts, the club will be able to provide a controlled environment that ensures adherence to safety protocols and social distancing measures for players and staff.


The individual player workout protocol prohibits access to club facilities including but not limited to locker rooms, team gyms, and team training rooms. Team gyms and training rooms may still only be accessed by players receiving post-operative and rehabilitation treatment, as directed by the club’s Chief Medical Officer.


The Timbers have been in dialogue with county and state health officials and have shared our return to training plan with them and Major League Soccer, which includes:


  • Restricting training facility access to essential staff only, with specific staff listed in the plan.
  • Sanitization and disinfection plans for all training equipment and spaces, including disinfection of any equipment used by players (balls, cones, goals) between every session.
  • Completion of a Standard Screening Assessment survey by each player prior to every arrival at the training site, and temperature checks upon arrival at the facility.
  • Staggered player and staff arrivals and departures, with designated parking spaces to maintain maximum distance between vehicles.
  • Player use of personal protective equipment from the parking lot to the field, and again on return to the parking lot.
  • Staff use of the appropriate personal protective equipment throughout training, while also maintaining a minimum distance of 10 feet from players at all times.
  • Hand washing and disinfectant stations for required use before and after individual workouts.
  • Clubs will have the use of the outdoor fields at their training facility, divided into a maximum of four quadrants per field. A maximum of one player per quadrant may participate per training session with no equipment sharing or playing (passing, shooting) between players.  
  • An Emergency Action Plan for all COVID-19 related issues.


The league-wide moratorium on small group and full team training remains in place through, and including, Friday, May 15, while the suspension of matches runs until June 8.