Man City Bringing World Cup Stars to Portland
Adebayor, Vieira and both Toures Among Squad

City are a Huge Coup for the Timbers
The match takes place next Saturday at the University of Portland’s Merlo Field as part of a preseason tour of the United States. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.
Manchester City’s squad includes three players who played in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, including England’s Shaun Wright-Phillips who played against the USA, and as well as two Ivory Coast stars defender Kolo Toure and younger brother midfielder Yaya Toure.
But some world class individuals whose nations did not make the World Cup are also set to entertain. Former Arsenal star Emmanuel Adebayor (Togo) and legendary Welsh international forward Craig Bellamy, will be joined by Irish goalkeeper Shay Given, England defender Wayne Bridge, and France’s 1998 World Cup winning captain Patrick Vieira.
Vincent Kompany, Micah Richards and Joleon Lescott who will be in the Pacific Northwest for the second year running are also on a star studded travel roster. Lescott was part of the Everton squad who trained in Seattle for a couple of days prior to the All Star game.
Manchester City begin their preseason tour of the United States with a nine-day training camp in Portland and makes the only appearance on the West Coast in the exhibition against the Timbers, at a stadium that holds just 4,900 people.

Joleon Lescott in Seattle in 2009
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Manchester City Travel Roster
Goalkeepers (4): Shay Given, David Gonzalez, Joe Hart, Stuart Taylor
Defenders (12): Dedryk Boyata, Wayne Bridge, Greg Cunningham, Javier Garrido, Vincent Kompany, Joleon Lescott, Ben Mee, Nedum Onuoha, Micah Richards, Kieran Trippier, Kolo Toure, Pablo Zabaleta
Midfielders (9): Abdisalam Ibrahim, Stephen Ireland, Adam Johnson, Michael Johnson, Scott Kay, Yaya Toure, Andrew Tutte, Patrick Vieira, Shaun Wright-Phillips
Strikers(6): Emmanuel Adebayor, Craig Bellamy, John Guidetti, Jeremy Helan, Alex Nimely, Jo Silva
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I just don’t understand how Portland was able to pull this off. How did it come to be that City agreed to come all this way and then play in front of such a small crowd?
I am slightly envious, that Portland can watch City play and San Jose have Tottenham. We’ve got Celtic. Ugh.