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{{Infobox International Football Competition
{{Infobox international football competition
| image = Cascadia Cup.png
| image =
| size = 150px
| size = 150px
| caption = The Cascadia Cup logo, designed by James Bullen
| caption = The Cascadia Cup logo, designed by James Bullen
| year = 2011
| year = 2011
| dates = March 4–6, 2011
| dates = March 4–6, 2011
| country = USA
| country = United States
| num_teams = 3
| num_teams = 3
| confederations = 1
| confederations = 1
| venues = 1
| venues = 1
| cities = 1
| cities = 1
| champion_other = TBD
| champion_other = [[Portland Timbers]]
| count = 1
| count = 1
| second_other = TBD
| second_other = [[Vancouver Whitecaps FC]]
| matches = 3
| matches = 3
| goals = 10
| goals = 9
| top_scorer = 10 players with''(1 goal)''
| top_scorer = 8 players tied with''(1 goal)''
|}}
|}}

The '''Cascadia Summit''' is a club [[association football|football]] (soccer) competition featuring football club teams from [[North America]], which will be held in March 2011.
The '''Cascadia Summit''' was a [[Association football|soccer]] competition featuring club teams from the [[Pacific Northwest]] region of [[North America]]. It was held in March 2011 and hosted in [[Tukwila, Washington]], United States.


==History==
==History==
{{quote box |quote="With ourselves and Portland joining Seattle in MLS, this Summit is a great opportunity to usher in a new era for professional soccer in the Pacific Northwest." |source=[[Bob Lenarduzzi]], Vancouver Whitecaps FC president regarding the Cascadia Summit<ref>{{cite news |title=Whitecaps FC to take part in Cascadia Summit this March|url=http://www.whitecapsfc.com/news/2011/01/whitecaps-fc-take-part-cascadia-summit-march|publisher=Whitecapsfc.com |date=21 January 2011 |accessdate=23 January 2011 }}</ref> |align=left |width=25% |bgcolor=#c6dbf7}}
{{quote box |quote="With ourselves and Portland joining Seattle in MLS, this Summit is a great opportunity to usher in a new era for professional soccer in the Pacific Northwest." |source=[[Bob Lenarduzzi]], Vancouver Whitecaps FC president regarding the Cascadia Summit<ref>{{cite news |title=Whitecaps FC to take part in Cascadia Summit this March|url=http://www.whitecapsfc.com/news/2011/01/whitecaps-fc-take-part-cascadia-summit-march|publisher=Whitecapsfc.com |date=21 January 2011 |accessdate=23 January 2011 }}</ref> |align=left |width=25% |bgcolor=#c6dbf7}}


Based on the [[Cascadia Cup]], the Cascadia Summit will be a pre-season tournament between the [[Major League Soccer]] teams in the [[Pacific Northwest]] region of [[North America]]. The three main clubs will also take part in the [[Heritage Cup (MLS)|Heritage Cup]], an annual cup rivalry between [[Major League Soccer]] (MLS) teams named after their markets' [[North American Soccer League]] (NASL) predecessors. The [[Seattle Sounders – Portland Timbers rivalry|Seattle Sounders, Portland Timbers]] and [[Vancouver Whitecaps FC|Vancouver Whitecaps]] trivalry dates back to the NASL days.
Based on the [[Cascadia Cup]], the Cascadia Summit was a pre-season tournament between the [[Major League Soccer]] teams in the [[Pacific Northwest]] region of [[North America]]. The three main clubs will also take part in the Cascadia Cup, an annual cup rivalry between [[Major League Soccer]] (MLS) teams named after their markets' [[North American Soccer League (1968-1984)|North American Soccer League]] (NASL) predecessors. The [[Seattle Sounders FC|Seattle Sounders]], [[Portland Timbers]] and [[Vancouver Whitecaps FC|Vancouver Whitecaps]] rivalry dates back to the NASL days.


==Teams==
==Teams==
The following five clubs will participate in the 2011 tournament:<ref>{{cite news|title=Sounders FC to host Cascadia Summit|url=http://www.soundersfc.com/News/Articles/2011/01-January/Cascadia-Summit.aspx|accessdate=22 January 2011 | work=Soundersfc.com | date=21 January 2011}}</ref>
The following five clubs participated in the 2011 tournament:<ref>{{cite news|title=Sounders FC to host Cascadia Summit|url=http://www.soundersfc.com/News/Articles/2011/01-January/Cascadia-Summit.aspx|accessdate=22 January 2011 | work=Soundersfc.com | date=21 January 2011}}</ref>


*{{flagicon|USA}} [[Seattle Sounders FC]] from the [[United States of America]]
* [[Seattle Sounders FC]]
*{{flagicon|USA}} [[Seattle Sounders FC Academy]] from the [[United States of America]]
* [[Seattle Sounders FC Academy]]
*{{flagicon|USA}} [[Portland Timbers]] from the [[United States of America]]
* [[Portland Timbers]]
*{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Vancouver Whitecaps FC (MLS)|Vancouver Whitecaps FC]] from [[Canada]]
* [[Vancouver Whitecaps FC]]
*{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Vancouver Whitecaps Residency]] from [[Canada]]
* [[Vancouver Whitecaps Residency]]


== Matches ==
== Matches ==


{{footballbox collapsible
{{football box collapsible
| team1=[[Seattle Sounders FC]] {{flagicon|USA}}
| team1=[[Seattle Sounders FC|Seattle]]
| date=March 4, 2011
| date=March 4, 2011
| time= 19:30 [[Pacific Time Zone|PDT]]
| time= 19:30 [[Pacific Time Zone|PDT]]
| score= 0 – 2
| score= 0–2
| report= [http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/perlaza-cooper-guide-portland-past-seattle Match Report]
| report= [http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/perlaza-cooper-guide-portland-past-seattle Report]
| team2= {{flagicon|USA}} [[Portland Timbers]]
| team2= [[Portland Timbers|Portland]]
| goals1= [[Osvaldo Alonso|Alonso]] {{yel|5}} <br> [[Jhon Kennedy Hurtado|Hurtado]] {{yel|54}}
| goals1= [[Osvaldo Alonso|Alonso]] {{yel|5}} <br /> [[Jhon Kennedy Hurtado|Hurtado]] {{yel|54}}
| goals2= [[Jorge Perlaza|Perlaza]] {{goal|21}} <br> [[Jack Jewsbury|Jewsbury]] {{yel|69}} <br> [[Kenny Cooper|Cooper]] {{goal|93+}}
| goals2= [[Jorge Perlaza|Perlaza]] {{goal|21}} <br /> [[Jack Jewsbury|Jewsbury]] {{yel|69}} <br /> [[Kenny Cooper|Cooper]] {{goal|93+}}
| stadium=[[Starfire Sports Complex]]
| stadium=[[Starfire Sports Complex]]
| location=[[Tukwila, Washington]] [[USA]]
| location=[[Tukwila, Washington]]
| attendance=3,100
| attendance=3,100
| referee=Dave Gantar
| referee=Dave Gantar
| result=
| stack=yes
}}
}}
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{{football box collapsible
| team1=[[Portland Timbers]] {{flagicon|USA}}
| team1=[[Portland Timbers|Portland]]
| date=March 5, 2011
| date=March 5, 2011
| time= 16:00 [[Pacific Time Zone|PDT]]
| time= 16:00 [[Pacific Time Zone|PDT]]
| score= 1 – 1
| score= 1–1
| report= [http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/timbers-caps-muscle-out-1-1-draw-cascadia Match Report]
| report= [http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/timbers-caps-muscle-out-1-1-draw-cascadia Report]
| team2= {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Vancouver Whitecaps FC]]
| team2= [[Vancouver Whitecaps FC|Vancouver]]
| goals1= [[Ryan Pore|Pore]] {{goal|5}} <br> [[Adam Moffat|Moffat]] {{yel|21}} <br> [[Mamadou Danso|Danso]] {{yel|44}} <br> [[James Marcelin|Marcelin]] {{yel|57}}
| goals1= [[Ryan Pore|Pore]] {{goal|5}} <br /> [[Adam Moffat|Moffat]] {{yel|21}} <br /> [[Mamadou Danso|Danso]] {{yel|44}} <br /> [[James Marcelin|Marcelin]] {{yel|57}}
| goals2= [[David Horst|Horst]] {{goal|36|o.g.}} <br> [[Blake Wagner|Wagner]] {{yel|48}} <br> [[Alain Rochat|Rochat]] {{yel|53}}
| goals2= [[David Horst|Horst]] {{goal|36|o.g.}} <br /> [[Blake Wagner|Wagner]] {{yel|48}} <br /> [[Alain Rochat|Rochat]] {{yel|53}}
| stadium=[[Starfire Sports Complex]]
| stadium=[[Starfire Sports Complex]]
| location=[[Tukwila, Washington]] [[USA]]
| location=[[Tukwila, Washington]]
| attendance= 3,100
| attendance= 3,100
| referee=[[Ricardo Salazar]]
| referee=[[Ricardo Salazar]]
| result=
| stack=yes
}}
}}
{{footballbox collapsible
{{football box collapsible
| team1=[[Seattle Sounders FC Academy|Seattle Sounders FC U-18]] {{flagicon|USA}}
| team1=[[Seattle Sounders FC Academy|Seattle Sounders FC U-18]]
| date=March 6, 2011
| date=March 6, 2011
| time= 12:00 [[Pacific Time Zone|PDT]]
| time= 12:00 [[Pacific Time Zone|PDT]]
| score= 4 – 3
| score= 4–3
| report=
| report=
| team2= {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Vancouver Whitecaps Residency]]
| team2= [[Vancouver Whitecaps Residency]]
| goals1=
| goals1=
| goals2=
| goals2=
| stadium=[[Starfire Sports Complex]]
| stadium=[[Starfire Sports Complex]]
| location=[[Tukwila, Washington]] [[USA]]
| location=[[Tukwila, Washington]]
| attendance=
| attendance=
| referee=
| referee=
| note= Not included in standings.
| result=
| stack=yes
}}
}}
{{footballbox collapsible
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| team1=[[Seattle Sounders FC]] {{flagicon|USA}}
| team1=[[Seattle Sounders FC|Seattle]]
| date=March 6, 2011
| date=March 6, 2011
| time= 15:00 [[Pacific Time Zone|PDT]]
| time= 15:00 [[Pacific Time Zone|PDT]]
| score= 2 – 3
| score= 2–3
| report= [http://www.whitecapsfc.com/news/2011/03/whitecaps-fc-defeat-seattle-sounders-fc-3-2-cascadia-summit Report]
| report=
| team2= {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Vancouver Whitecaps FC]]
| team2= [[Vancouver Whitecaps FC|Vancouver]]
| goals1= [[Taylor Graham|Graham]] {{yel|10}}<br> [[Roger Levesque|Levesque]] {{goal|45}}
| goals1= [[Taylor Graham|Graham]] {{yel|10}}<br /> [[Roger Levesque|Levesque]] {{goal|45}}<br /> [[Miguel Montaño|Montaño]] {{goal|77}}
| goals2= [[Omar Salgado|Salgado]] {{goal|6}}<br> [[Russell Teibert|Teibert]] {{goal|12}}<br> [[Nizar Khalfan|Khalfan]] {{yel|18}}
| goals2= [[Omar Salgado|Salgado]] {{goal|6}}<br /> [[Russell Teibert|Teibert]] {{goal|12}}<br /> [[Nizar Khalfan|Khalfan]] {{yel|18}}<br /> [[Camilo Sanvezzo|Camilo]] {{goal|47}}<br /> [[Joe Cannon (soccer)|Cannon]] {{yel|81}}
| stadium=[[Starfire Sports Complex]]
| stadium=[[Starfire Sports Complex]]
| location=[[Tukwila, Washington]] [[USA]]
| location=[[Tukwila, Washington]]
| attendance= 3,100
| attendance= 3,100
| referee=
| referee=
| result=
| stack=
}}
}}


==Table==
==Table==
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|col_C=#bfb|text_C=
|-
|result1=C
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|-
! width=28|{{Tooltip|Pos|Position}}
! width=185|Club
! width=28|{{Tooltip|Pts|Points}}
! width=28|{{Tooltip|GP|Games played}}
! width=28|{{Tooltip|W|Wins}}
! width=28|{{Tooltip|L|Losses}}
! width=28|{{Tooltip|D|Draw}}
! width=28|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
! width=28|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
! width=28|{{Tooltip|GD|Goal difference}}
{{MLS tr |team={{flagicon|USA}} [[2011 Portland Timbers season|Portland Timbers]] |pos=1 |w=1 |l=0 |t=1 |gf=3 |ga=1 |conf= |color=ss |code=POR |match={{{team}}} }}
{{MLS tr |team={{flagicon|Canada}} [[2011 Vancouver Whitecaps FC season|Vancouver Whitecaps FC]] |pos=2 |w=0 |l=0 |t=1 |gf=1 |ga=1 |code=VAN |color= |match={{{team}}} }}
{{MLS tr |team={{flagicon|USA}} [[2011 Seattle Sounders FC season|Seattle Sounders FC]] |pos=3 |w=0 |l=1 |t=0 |gf=0 |ga=2 | conf= | color= |code=SEA|match={{{team}}} }}
|}


|team_order= POR, VAN, SEA
{| width=60%

|-
|win_POR=1 |draw_POR=1 |loss_POR=0 |gf_POR=3 |ga_POR=1 |name_POR={{fbaicon|USA}} [[Portland Timbers]]
| style="width: 20px;"|
|win_SEA=0 |draw_SEA=0 |loss_SEA=2 |gf_SEA=2 |ga_SEA=3 |name_SEA={{fbaicon|USA}} [[Seattle Sounders FC]]
|bgcolor=#ffffff|
|win_VAN=1 |draw_VAN=1 |loss_VAN=0 |gf_VAN=4 |ga_VAN=3 |name_VAN={{fbaicon|CAN}} [[Vancouver Whitecaps FC]]
|-
|update=complete
|bgcolor=#3399FF|
}}
|bgcolor=#ffffff|<small>2011 Cascadia Summit
|}


==Statistics==
==Statistical leaders==
===Top scorers===
===Top scorers===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
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!Goals
!Goals
|-
|-
!rowspan=6|1
!rowspan=8|1
|align="left"|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Camilo Sanvezzo|Camilo]]
|align="center"|[[Vancouver Whitecaps FC|Vancouver]]
|1
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Kenny Cooper]]
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Kenny Cooper]]
|align="center"|[[Portland Timbers]]
|align="center"|[[Portland Timbers|Portland]]
|1
|1
|-
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Roger Levesque]]
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Roger Levesque]]
|align="center"|[[Seattle Sounders FC]]
|align="center"|[[Seattle Sounders FC|Seattle]]
|1
|1
|-
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ryan Pore]]
|align="left"|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Miguel Montaño]]
|aligh="center"|[[Portland Timbers]]
|align="center"|Seattle
|1
|1
|-
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Jorge Perlaza]]
|align="left"|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Jorge Perlaza]]
|align="center"|[[Portland Timbers]]
|align="center"|Portland
|1
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ryan Pore]]
|aligh="center"|Portland
|1
|1
|-
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Omar Salgado]]
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Omar Salgado]]
|align="center"|[[Portland Timbers]]
|align="center"|Vancouver
|1
|1
|-
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Russell Teibert]]
|align="left"|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Russell Teibert]]
|align="center"|[[Vancouver Whitecaps FC]]
|align="center"|Vancouver
|1
|1
|-
|}
|}


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!Assists
!Assists
|-
|-
!rowspan="4"|1
!rowspan="3"|1
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Kenny Cooper]]
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Kenny Cooper]]
|align="center"|[[Portland Timbers]]
|align="center"|[[Portland Timbers|Portland]]
|2
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Patrick Ianni]]
|align="center"|[[Seattle Sounders FC|Seattle]]
|2
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|UGA}} [[Brian Umony]]
|align="center"|Portland
|2
|-
!rowspan="7"|2

|align="left"|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Camilo Sanvezzo|Camilo]]
|align="center"|[[Vancouver Whitecaps FC|Vancouver]]
|1
|1
|-
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Patrick Ianni]]
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[David Estrada (soccer)|David Estrada]]
|align="center"|[[Seattle Sounders FC]]
|align="center"| Seattle
|1
|1
|-
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|UGA}} [[Brian Umony]]
|align="left"|{{flagicon|TAN}} [[Nizar Khalfan]]
|align="center"|[[Portland Timbers]]
|align="center"|Vancouver
|1
|1
|-
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Sal Zizzo]]
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Roger Levesque]]
|align="center"|[[Portland Timbers]]
|align="center"|Seattle
|1
|1
|-
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Omar Salgado]]
|align="center"|Vancouver
|1
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Zach Scott]]
|align="center"| Seattle
|1
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Sal Zizzo]]
|align="center"|Portland
|1
|}
|}


===Own Goals===
===Own Goals===
[[David Horst]] against [[Vancouver Whitecaps FC]]
* [[David Horst]] against [[Vancouver Whitecaps FC|Vancouver]]


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

{{Friendly tournaments 2011}}
{{2011 in American soccer}}
{{2011 in Canadian soccer}}


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Cascadia Summit, 2011}}
[[Category:2011 domestic association football cups]]
[[Category:2011 domestic association football cups]]
[[Category:2011 Major League Soccer season]]
[[Category:2011 Major League Soccer season]]
[[Category:2011 in sports in Washington (state)]]

Latest revision as of 20:11, 12 October 2023

2011 Cascadia Summit
Tournament details
Host countryUnited States
DatesMarch 4–6, 2011
Teams3 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsPortland Timbers (1st title)
Runners-upVancouver Whitecaps FC
Tournament statistics
Matches played3
Goals scored9 (3 per match)
Top scorer(s)8 players tied with(1 goal)

The Cascadia Summit was a soccer competition featuring club teams from the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It was held in March 2011 and hosted in Tukwila, Washington, United States.

History

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"With ourselves and Portland joining Seattle in MLS, this Summit is a great opportunity to usher in a new era for professional soccer in the Pacific Northwest."

Bob Lenarduzzi, Vancouver Whitecaps FC president regarding the Cascadia Summit[1]

Based on the Cascadia Cup, the Cascadia Summit was a pre-season tournament between the Major League Soccer teams in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. The three main clubs will also take part in the Cascadia Cup, an annual cup rivalry between Major League Soccer (MLS) teams named after their markets' North American Soccer League (NASL) predecessors. The Seattle Sounders, Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps rivalry dates back to the NASL days.

Teams

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The following five clubs participated in the 2011 tournament:[2]

Matches

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March 4, 2011 Seattle 0–2 Portland Tukwila, Washington
19:30 PDT Alonso Yellow card 5'
Hurtado Yellow card 54'
Report Perlaza 21'
Jewsbury Yellow card 69'
Cooper 93+'
Stadium: Starfire Sports Complex
Attendance: 3,100
Referee: Dave Gantar
March 5, 2011 Portland 1–1 Vancouver Tukwila, Washington
16:00 PDT Pore 5'
Moffat Yellow card 21'
Danso Yellow card 44'
Marcelin Yellow card 57'
Report Horst 36' (o.g.)
Wagner Yellow card 48'
Rochat Yellow card 53'
Stadium: Starfire Sports Complex
Attendance: 3,100
Referee: Ricardo Salazar
March 6, 2011 Seattle 2–3 Vancouver Tukwila, Washington
15:00 PDT Graham Yellow card 10'
Levesque 45'
Montaño 77'
Report Salgado 6'
Teibert 12'
Khalfan Yellow card 18'
Camilo 47'
Cannon Yellow card 81'
Stadium: Starfire Sports Complex
Attendance: 3,100

Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 United States Portland Timbers 2 1 1 0 3 1 +2 4
2 Canada Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 1 1 0 4 3 +1 4
3 United States Seattle Sounders FC 2 0 0 2 2 3 −1 0
Source: [citation needed]

Statistics

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Top scorers

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Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Brazil Camilo Vancouver 1
United States Kenny Cooper Portland 1
United States Roger Levesque Seattle 1
Colombia Miguel Montaño Seattle 1
Colombia Jorge Perlaza Portland 1
United States Ryan Pore Portland 1
United States Omar Salgado Vancouver 1
Canada Russell Teibert Vancouver 1

Top assists

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Rank Player Club Assists
1 United States Kenny Cooper Portland 2
United States Patrick Ianni Seattle 2
Uganda Brian Umony Portland 2
2 Brazil Camilo Vancouver 1
United States David Estrada Seattle 1
Tanzania Nizar Khalfan Vancouver 1
United States Roger Levesque Seattle 1
United States Omar Salgado Vancouver 1
United States Zach Scott Seattle 1
United States Sal Zizzo Portland 1

Own Goals

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References

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  1. ^ "Whitecaps FC to take part in Cascadia Summit this March". Whitecapsfc.com. January 21, 2011. Retrieved January 23, 2011.
  2. ^ "Sounders FC to host Cascadia Summit". Soundersfc.com. January 21, 2011. Retrieved January 22, 2011.