Reign FC Seeks 44th Edition of Intense Cascadia Rivalry The rivalry between Seattle and Portland has long been defined by its intensity, rooted in history and fueled by the proximity of the two cities. As two of the original National Women’s Soccer League teams from 2013, the competition between Reign FC and the Portland Thorns has evolved into a fixture that carries deep significance for both clubs and their fans. The matches are more than just games—they are battles for regional pride, marked by passionate play, dramatic moments, and a legacy that continues to shape the identity of the teams. Despite the high stakes, the rivalry has never had a clear winner. The back-and-forth nature of the encounters has created a dynamic that keeps fans engaged and players motivated. Key figures from both sides have played pivotal roles in maintaining the rivalry’s energy, with veterans like Jess Fishlock serving as icons and newer talents stepping into the spotlight. This year’s 44th edition of the Cascadia Rivalry promises to be no different, as the teams prepare to clash once again. The evolution of the rivalry has also reflected changes within the clubs themselves. Over the past few seasons, Reign FC has seen a shift in its roster, with a mix of veteran leaders and emerging stars creating a balanced squad. The average age of the team has steadily decreased, signaling a new generation of players ready to carry the torch. This transition is evident in the performances of young athletes like Maddie Dahlien and Emeri Adames, who have made their mark in recent matches. Last season, Dahlien scored her first professional goal during a crucial rivalry game at Lumen Field, helping the Reign secure vital points.#portland_thorns #reign_fc #lumen_field #providence_park #jess_fishlock
