2015 Portland Thorns FC season


The 2015 season is the Portland Thorns FC's third season of existence in the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States.
After a disappointing end to the 2014 season that saw the team knocked out of the 2014 NWSL Championship Playoffs by eventual league champions FC Kansas City, head coach Paul Riley sought to make changes that would bolster the team's roster to account for the players who would be called up to their respective national teams during the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. After stellar performances in 2014, goalkeeper Nadine Angerer and midfielder Verónica Boquete were both named to the ten player shortlist of the 2014 FIFA World Player of the Year and Boquete was named to the NWSL Best XI as well as being named 2014 Supporters' Player of the Year.
The team made a number of signings before the 2015 season including Genoveva Añonma who captains the Equatorial Guinea women's national football team, a 2015 NWSL College Draft day trade of the Thorns' 2014 season leading scorer Jessica McDonald for Jodie Taylor of the England women's national football team and leading scorer of the Washington Spirit, and defender Kat Williamson, former Thorns player who had been traded away during the 2014 season.
Several players were loaned out in the offseason including defender Rachel Van Hollebeke to Iga Football Club Kunoichi of the Japanese Nadeshiko League, and goalkeeper Nadine Angerer and defender Stephanie Catley to the Melbourne Victory of the W-League.
Midfielder Verónica Boquete chose to sign with 1. FFC Frankfurt rather than remain with the Thorns for the 2015 season, and three players retired in the offseason, including defender Nikki Marshall, midfielder Sarah Huffman, and midfielder Angie Kerr.
On April 6, 2015, the Thorns unveiled their 2015 kits that were the first custom designs by Nike in the league.
Due to the national team player callups for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, the league announced that they would be taking a two-week break and shortening the season from 24 to 20 games.
The Thorns finished the 2015 season with 23 points from 20 games and did not reach the playoffs, the first season in which they did not reach the playoffs.

Club

Coaching Staff

Roster

* – denotes amateur call-ups
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Match results

Key

Pre-season

Regular season

Standings

;Results summary
;Results by round

Squad statistics

Source: NWSL
Key to positions: FW – Forward, MF – Midfielder, DF – Defender, GK – Goalkeeper
8FWGenoveva Añonma1287591103211101416310
23MFKate Bennett1145000000002200
4DFStephanie Catley32179000000000000
26DFTaylor Comeau95377000520031200
7MFSinead Farrelly19191652221188109322720
29FWKelsey Haycook4181000100002100
17MFTobin Heath121210621102250123121500
20FWSarah Jackson72201000420051110
15DFKendall Johnson17121218010105400182020
30DFAlyssa Kleiner84418010300003300
11DFKaylyn Kyle1265870004101412710
10MFAllie Long202017931042532706624223230
2DFEmily Menges17171529000100016910
13FWAlex Morgan432851201570050410
25DFCourtney Niemiec43273000111001200
9DFClare Polkinghorne99779000200004200
21MFSarah Robbins102000000000000
23FWLianne Sanderson52275010410002500
6MFMeleana Shim1813112744121134907600
12FWChristine Sinclair987352211580076400
14FWJodie Taylor7538530017601101200
28FWHanna Terry60130000100122210
16DFRachel Van Hollebeke1310879000100013210
22DFRhian Wilkinson1045000000001010
5DFKat Williamson20201705010310014840
77MFMcCall Zerboni1818145920174002281821

1GKNadine Angerer66540123773423111.833001
18GKMichelle Betos141412605721306345181.286122

Player Transactions

National Team Player Allocation

On January 14, 2015, the league held its NWSL Player Allocation with Portland receiving six players: returning United States women's national soccer team players Alex Morgan, Rachel Van Hollebeke, and Tobin Heath, returning Canada women's national soccer team player Christine Sinclair, and new Canadian internationals Kaylyn Kyle, and Rhian Wilkinson.

National Women's Soccer League College Draft

The Thorns did not have a pick in the 2015 NWSL College Draft, but through a series of draft day trades they acquired forward and England women's national football team player Jodie Taylor from the Washington Spirit.

Transfers In

Transfers Out

National team participation

Several Thorns players have been selected to play for their national teams in the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
TeamPlayers
Stephanie Catley
Christine Sinclair, Kaylyn Kyle, Rhian Wilkinson
Jodie Taylor
Nadine Angerer
Tobin Heath, Alex Morgan