Soccer

Portland Timbers part ways with Phil Neville

Owner Merritt Paulson thanks the former England midfielder as the club begins a search for a new head coach

The Portland Timbers announced the departure of head coach Phil Neville on Tuesday, concluding a two‑plus‑season tenure that began in 2024.

A short but eventful tenure

The decision follows a 3‑1 loss to the San Jose Earthquakes and leaves the club sitting at 4‑8‑2, placing them 13th in the Western Conference.

A look back at Neville’s journey

Before arriving in Portland, Neville built a distinguished playing career that included 59 caps for England and club stints at Manchester United and Everton.

His coaching résumé also features a stint in charge of Inter Miami and a period managing the England women’s national team, experiences that the club said shaped his approach.

Owner’s tribute

Owner Merritt Paulson issued a statement praising Neville’s leadership and dedication, noting that the club will now turn its focus to identifying a successor.

The search for a successor

The Timbers’ sporting director indicated that the search for a new head coach is already underway, with the organization aiming to restore competitiveness in the Western Conference.

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