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Caleb Porter

Caleb Porter

Caleb Porter is an American soccer coach who is the manager of Major League Soccer club New England Revolution. He was previously head coach of the Portland Timbers from 2013 until 2017. He won MLS Cup in 2015 with Portland and 2020 with Columbus. Wikipedia
Complete nameCaleb Porter
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NationalityUnited States
Birth date18.02.1975 (age 49)
Country of birthUnited States
City ​​of birthRichland, MI
Height 175 cm
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New England Revolution vs Inter Miami: Preview, predictions and lineups
· Inter Miami are riding a two-game win streak with Messi returning to the side· The Revs have won just one Major League Soccer contest in 2024· The Herons will look to remain atop the East with a win on Saturday nightBy Braden Chalker | 8:00 PM GMT+
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NE Revolution boss Caleb Porter previews Inter Miami and defending Lionel Messi
· Inter Miami hit the road to take on New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium· Lionel Messi is coming off a stunning performance against Nashville SC· The Herons will aim to stay atop the Eastern Conference with a win over the supbar RevsBy Braden
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Tata Martino Believes Current Roster Rules Limit MLS Teams From Competing With Liga MX Clubs
· Inter Miami fell to Monterrey in the Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinals· Monterrey triumphed 5-2 on aggregate to end the Herons' first-ever run in the competition· Liga MX teams have dominated the rivalry between the two leaguesBy Braden Chalker
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Caleb Porter: Club America 'better' than New England Revolution in 4-0 defeat
· The Revs fell 4-0 against Club America in the first leg of the Champions Cup quarterfinals· Porter's side were outmatched at home against one of the strongest teams in the region· New England are still searching for their first MLS win of 2024By Br
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MLS power rankings: Columbus have a Cucho Hernández problem
Welcome back to the Guardian’s MLS Power Rankings, where I have a beef with your specific team and your specific team alone. Unlike Cucho Hernández, we’re strapped in and ready rock.
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