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Caleb Porter

Caleb Porter (born February 18, 1975) is an American professional soccer coach renowned for his success in (MLS), where he became one of only three head coaches to win the with two different clubs. Born in , and raised in southwest , Porter played as a at , earning a degree in sports management in 1998. Porter's coaching career began in the collegiate ranks, where he served as head coach of the men's soccer team from 2006 to 2012, leading the to the 2010 Championship and establishing the program as a national powerhouse with multiple College Cup appearances. He also assisted the U-23 national team in preparations for the 2008 Beijing Olympics under head coach . Transitioning to professional soccer, Porter was appointed head coach of the in 2013, earning MLS Coach of the Year honors that year after guiding the expansion franchise to a Western Conference-best 57 points in the regular season. He led Portland to its first title in 2015. After departing Portland in 2017, he joined the in 2019, where he implemented a possession-based style that culminated in the 2020 victory during the COVID-19-shortened season, along with the 2021 . In December 2023, Porter was hired as of the , aiming to revitalize the club with his championship pedigree; however, after a challenging 2025 season marked by poor results, he was dismissed on September 15, 2025, leaving him as a . As of November 2025, Porter's overall MLS regular-season coaching record stands at 130 wins, 128 losses, and 101 draws across his tenures with , , and .

Early life and playing career

Early life

Caleb Porter was born on February 18, 1975, in Tacoma, Washington. His family relocated to southwest Michigan during his early childhood, where he was raised in the Kalamazoo area. Porter grew up in a family influenced by his father's career as a logger, who later advanced to become president of an international paper company. Despite his father's demanding work schedule, which limited his presence at home, Porter credits him with instilling a strong work ethic through observed dedication and passion for hard labor. This emphasis on perseverance shaped Porter's approach to both academics and athletics from a young age. Porter's initial involvement in soccer began in the youth leagues of southwest , where he developed his skills on local fields. He emerged as a standout player at Gull Lake High School in Richland, , earning two-time all-state honors as a and becoming a local star, though he remained relatively under the radar nationally. Following high school, Porter transitioned to college soccer at .

College career

Porter enrolled at in 1993, where he played as a defensive for men's soccer team from 1994 to 1997. During this period, he earned a in sports management in 1998. As a four-year letterwinner and three-year captain for , Porter earned significant individual recognition, including three-time All-Big Ten honors and two-time All-American status. In his senior year of 1997, he finished as the runner-up for the , the premier award for the top player in men's soccer. Porter's contributions helped secure four titles and make four straight NCAA Tournament appearances during his tenure. The team advanced to the College Cup semifinals in 1994 and reached the national championship final in 1997, finishing as runners-up after an undefeated regular season. Following graduation, Porter was selected 27th overall (third round) in the 1998 MLS College Draft by the San Jose Clash.

Professional career

Porter was selected by the San Jose Clash in the third round (27th overall) of the 1998 MLS College Draft. He did not join the team until the 1999 season, where he made four appearances as a midfielder, totaling 73 minutes played with no goals or assists. In July 2000, Porter transferred to the , appearing in four MLS matches as a substitute before suffering a career-ending injury. Across his brief professional career, he played eight total MLS games, primarily in midfield, recording no goals or assists, and retired at age 25. Following the injury, Porter immediately transitioned to coaching as an assistant at .

Coaching career

Early roles

Following his retirement from professional soccer on June 30, 2000, due to persistent knee injuries, Caleb Porter transitioned immediately into coaching as an assistant at his alma mater, , under head coach Jerry Yeagley. Porter's role began in the 2000 season and lasted through 2005, spanning six years during which he immersed himself in the operational aspects of , gaining foundational experience after his playing career was cut short. This period marked a deliberate shift, allowing him to stay connected to the sport while learning the intricacies of program management post-injury. During his tenure, Porter focused on player development, recruiting top talent, and providing tactical input to the team's strategy, contributing significantly to Indiana's sustained dominance in men's soccer. Under Yeagley's guidance, he helped secure four consecutive NCAA College Cup championships from 2001 to 2004, including back-to-back titles in 2003 and 2004, as well as five straight regular-season titles. His recruiting efforts were particularly notable, as he identified and brought in players who bolstered the program's success, while his hands-on approach to development prepared athletes for professional transitions. These experiences honed Porter's understanding of and high-level competition in the college ranks. Porter's time at provided key learning opportunities, such as navigating the demands of a championship-caliber program and adapting to coaching dynamics after years as a player. Working closely with Yeagley, a Hall of Fame coach, allowed him to absorb advanced tactical philosophies and operational strategies, laying the groundwork for his future head coaching roles. In 2006, this foundation propelled him to his first head coaching position at the .

University of Akron

Caleb Porter was appointed head coach of the men's soccer team on January 1, 2006, succeeding the previous staff and becoming the program's sixth head coach. At the time, Akron was a mid-tier program in the (MAC), but Porter quickly implemented a high-pressing, possession-based system that emphasized technical development and tactical discipline. Over his seven seasons from 2006 to 2012, Porter amassed an impressive overall record of 123 wins, 18 losses, and 17 ties, achieving the highest winning percentage (.832) among active coaches at the time. His teams dominated the MAC, securing seven regular-season championships and five tournament titles, while making five consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament's Round of 16 starting in 2008. Porter's tenure peaked with national success in the Tournament, including a runner-up finish in 2009—where the Zips set an NCAA record with 23 consecutive wins and advanced to the College Cup without conceding a goal in the tournament—and a championship victory in 2010, defeating Louisville 1-0 in the final to claim Akron's first title in any sport. These achievements elevated the program to perennial national contender status, with Porter earning Coach of the Year honors six times (2007–2012) and the 2009 NSCAA National Coach of the Year award. A key aspect of Porter's impact was his recruiting prowess, which brought in top talents and transformed Akron into a pipeline for professional soccer. Notable examples include forward , whom Porter recruited from suburban and developed into a winner and the No. 2 overall pick in the 2011 , as well as other first-round selections like and Kofi Sarkodie. In total, 15 players from his Akron squads advanced to professional leagues, including nine MLS first-round draft picks. In 2011, while guiding the Zips to an 18-1-3 regular-season record, Porter concurrently assumed the role of for the U.S. Under-23 national team.

U.S. U-23 national team

In October 2011, Caleb Porter was named head coach of the U.S. Under-23 Men's National Team by U.S. Soccer, with the mandate to guide the squad through qualification for the in while balancing his responsibilities at the . His appointment came amid high expectations, as the team sought to build on prior cycles and integrate emerging talents from college and professional ranks. Porter, known for his tactical acumen from leading Akron to national prominence, emphasized a possession-based style and player development during his tenure. Porter organized multiple training camps to foster team cohesion and test strategies, starting with a November 2011 session in Duisburg, Germany, featuring 31 players and friendlies against regional youth sides to simulate competitive environments. Additional camps followed in December 2011 in Florida (28 players), January 2012 in California, February 2012 in Texas (23 players, including early call-ups like Brek Shea and Juan Agudelo), and a final March 2012 preparation in Nashville. These sessions included intrasquad scrimmages and international tune-ups, such as a 2-0 victory over Mexico's U-23 team in Frisco, Texas, on March 1, 2012, which highlighted the squad's attacking potential ahead of qualifying. The camps provided crucial exposure for a roster blending MLS prospects and college standouts, many of whom Porter had scouted through his Akron network. The pinnacle of Porter's U-23 involvement was the 2012 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament, held March 22–25 in , where he selected a 20-player roster emphasizing versatility and high pressing. The U.S. opened with a dominant 6-0 win over , showcasing goals from players like and , but stumbled with a 0-2 defeat to and a dramatic 3-3 draw against —despite leading twice—resulting in four points and a third-place group finish that dashed Olympic hopes. Despite the disappointment, the tournament accelerated the development of future MLS stars, including Shea (who earned a senior national team call-up shortly after), Agudelo, , and , who gained invaluable experience against regional rivals. Following the qualifying exit on March 26, 2012, Porter concluded his U-23 duties to refocus on Akron's program through the 2012 season and transition to as head coach of the , a role he began in 2013. His brief international stint, overlapping with his college commitments until late 2012, underscored his rising profile in American soccer coaching circles.

Portland Timbers

Caleb Porter was hired as head coach of the in August 2012, assuming the role for the 2013 season after completing his commitments with the and the U.S. U-23 national team. He was formally introduced in January 2013, marking his transition to professional club management in MLS. Over five seasons from 2013 to 2017, Porter compiled a regular-season record of 68 wins, 50 losses, and 52 draws with the Timbers. In his debut year of 2013, he led the team to a 14-5-15 record, securing the Western Conference regular-season title and the club's first playoff appearance since joining MLS in 2011. The pinnacle of his tenure came in 2015, when Portland won with a 2-1 victory over the , the franchise's first league championship. Porter's tactical approach emphasized possession-based play and midfield control, evolving from an initial focus on structured build-up to more flexible adaptations against physical opponents by 2014 and 2015. He prioritized key acquisitions to fit this system, notably signing Argentine midfielder as a Designated Player in January 2013, whose creativity and vision became central to the team's attacking transitions. Under Porter, the Timbers made consistent playoff runs, posting a 5-3-4 record across five postseason appearances, including deep advances to the Western Conference Championship in 2013 and 2015. Porter departed the Timbers in November 2017 by mutual consent, taking a from coaching.

Columbus Crew

Caleb Porter was hired as head coach of the on January 4, 2019, following a year after his departure from the in 2017. This marked his return to after leading Portland to the title in 2015. Porter brought a reputation for implementing structured, possession-based systems, which he aimed to instill in during his introductory . In his first season with the in , Porter guided the team to a 10-16-8 regular-season record (38 points), finishing 10th in the Eastern Conference and missing the . The team did not advance to the postseason, but showed early signs of defensive solidity with only 39 goals conceded league-wide. Off the field, Porter focused on squad rebuilding, integrating young talents and veterans to lay the foundation for future contention. The 2020 season proved transformative under Porter, as the Crew clinched both the and amid the pandemic's format. With a 12-6-5 record and 41 points, finished 3rd in the Eastern , demonstrating exceptional defensive prowess, allowing just 21 goals—the fewest in MLS—and recording 11 shutouts. In the playoffs, they defeated the 2-1 aggregate in the conference semifinals and 2-1 aggregate in the final, before capping the campaign with a dominant 3-0 victory over the in on December 12, 2020, at Mapfre Stadium. A pivotal element of this success was the development and impact of Argentine Designated Player , who joined midseason and contributed 7 goals and 8 assists in 15 regular-season appearances, earning MLS Newcomer of the Year honors while scoring twice in the final. Porter's tenure continued with the 2021 win on June 29, 2021, defeating 2-1 in extra time to claim the intercontinental title between MLS and champions. The finished the regular season at 13-13-8 (47 points), finishing 8th in the Eastern Conference; they qualified for the , defeating Inter Miami 1-0 in the wild card round before losing 2-1 aggregate to in the conference quarterfinals. Defensive strength remained a hallmark, with conceding 37 goals while emphasizing high pressing and counter-pressing tactics. The 2022 season saw continued challenges, as the posted a 10-8-16 record (46 points) and finished 8th in the Eastern Conference. They qualified for the , defeating 2-1 aggregate in the wild card round before losing 3-0 aggregate to in the first round. On October 10, 2022, the club parted ways with Porter after four seasons, during which he compiled a 45-43-37 regular-season record and led to its second in franchise history.

New England Revolution

On December 19, 2023, the appointed Caleb Porter as head coach, marking his return to after a year away from the sidelines. Porter, who had previously won MLS Cups with the in 2020 and the in 2015, was tasked with revitalizing a team that had reached the in 2021 but struggled in subsequent seasons. Porter's tenure with the Revolution spanned parts of the 2024 and 2025 seasons, during which the team compiled an overall record of 23 wins, 39 losses, and 13 draws across all competitions. In 2024, finished the MLS regular season with a 9-21-4 record, earning 31 points and placing 14th in the Eastern Conference, which resulted in missing the for the first time since 2021. The 2025 season brought continued challenges, with the team holding an 8-14-8 record (32 points) and sitting 11th in the East at the time of Porter's departure, again on track to miss the postseason. The Revolution parted ways with Porter on September 15, 2025, with four regular-season games remaining, citing the need for a change amid ongoing struggles. Following his firing, several former players publicly criticized Porter's interpersonal style, describing him as quick-tempered and confrontational, with frequent targeted outbursts during training sessions. They also expressed frustration over his perceived lack of empathy toward players' personal lives, with one anonymous ex-player stating, "Nobody loves him & he forgets that we have families & that we are people," highlighting a broader sentiment that Porter treated many players poorly and neglected their well-being as individuals.

Managerial statistics

College

Caleb Porter served as head coach of the men's soccer team from 2006 to 2012, compiling an overall record of 123 wins, 18 losses, and 17 ties.
YearOverall RecordConference StandingNCAA Tournament Results
200613–5–1MAC Tournament runners-upDid not qualify
200715–4–21st in (regular season and tournament champions)Advanced to Sweet 16 (2–1 vs. ; 1–0 vs. ; 0–1 vs. UMass)
200817–2–41st in (regular season and tournament champions)Advanced to Sweet 16 (1–0 vs. ; 0–1 vs. )
200923–1–11st in (regular season and tournament champions)NCAA runners-up (1–0 vs. ; 0–0 (8–7 PK win) vs. Wake Forest; 0–1 vs. )
201022–1–21st in (regular season and tournament champions)NCAA champions (2–1 vs. Louisville; 1–0 vs. UCLA)
201115–4–41st in (regular season and tournament champions)Advanced to Sweet 16 (3–1 vs. ; 3–2 vs. ; 0–1 vs. )
201218–1–31st in (regular season and tournament champions)Advanced to Sweet 16 (2–1 vs. ; 1–1 (4–5 PK loss) vs. Creighton)
During his tenure, the demonstrated strong home dominance, posting a 71–6–9 home record compared to a 45–11–8 away record (neutral site games: 7–1–0). Porter's success at Akron paved the way for his transition to professional coaching with the Portland Timbers in Major League Soccer starting in 2013.

Professional

Caleb Porter's professional managerial career in Major League Soccer spans three clubs, where he compiled a regular season record of 130 wins, 128 losses, and 101 draws across 359 matches from 2013 to 2025, yielding a win percentage of 36.2% and 1.37 points per game. His teams qualified for the MLS Cup Playoffs five times, advancing to the MLS Cup final twice and winning once in 2015 with Portland. Aggregate performance highlights Porter's success in achieving two Supporters' Shields (2017 with Portland, 2020 with Columbus) and consistent top-half finishes in their respective conferences during peak seasons.

Regular Season Record

TeamYearsGamesWinsLossesDrawsWin %Points per GameNotable Conference Finishes
2013–201717068505240.0%1.511st West (2013, 2017); 4th West (2015, 2016); 5th West (2014)
2019–202212545433736.0%1.3810th East (2019); 3rd East (2020); 9th East (2021); 8th East (2022)
2024–20256417351225.0%0.9314th East (2024); 11th East (2025, as of September 15)
Total2013–202535913012810136.2%1.37-

Playoff Record

Porter's MLS Cup Playoffs record stands at 10 wins, 6 losses, and 5 draws across 21 matches, for a 47.6% win rate overall and 62.5% excluding draws. His teams reached the conference finals three times and won the once.
TeamAppearancesGamesWinsLossesDrawsWin % (excl. draws)Notable Achievements
4 (2013, 2015–2017)1253462.5%MLS Cup winners (2015); Western Conference champions (2015)
3 (2019–2021)953162.5%MLS Cup winners (2020); Eastern Conference champions (2020)
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Total721106562.5%2× MLS Cup (2015, 2020)

Honors

As player

During his collegiate career at from 1994 to 1997, Caleb Porter earned three-time All-Big Ten honors as a . He also served as team captain for three seasons and contributed to the Hoosiers' success, including four titles and four NCAA Tournament appearances. Porter played a key role in Indiana's two College Cup appearances during his tenure, reaching the national semifinals and final in 1994, where the team defeated UCLA 4–1 before losing 1–0 to in the championship match. In 1997, as a senior, he helped the top-seeded Hoosiers advance to the College Cup, defeating teams en route before falling 1–0 to eventual champion UCLA. In his brief professional career, Porter appeared in 11 MLS regular-season matches across his tenures with the San Jose Clash (1998–1999) and (2000), but did not receive individual awards or notable team honors beyond the Mutiny's second-place finish in the Eastern Conference.

As coach

Porter's coaching career is marked by several significant team achievements across college and professional levels. At the , he led the men's soccer team to its first national championship in 2010, capping an undefeated season with a 1-0 victory over Louisville in the final held at in . In , Porter guided the to the 2015 title, their first in franchise history, defeating the SC 2–1 at MAPFRE Stadium on December 6, 2015, with goals from in the 1st minute and in the 8th minute. Earlier in his tenure with Portland, Porter's squad clinched the 2013 Western Conference regular-season championship, finishing with a league-best 57 points from a 14-5-15 record and securing home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. With the SC, Porter delivered the club's second in 2020, overcoming the defending champions 3-0 in the final at MAPFRE Stadium on December 12, 2020, behind goals from (two) and Jr., in a season shortened and altered by the . Porter's team also won the 2021 for the best regular-season record in MLS.

Individual

During his tenure at the University of Akron from 2006 to 2012, Caleb Porter was named (MAC) Coach of the Year six consecutive times, from 2007 to 2012, recognizing his leadership in transforming the into a national powerhouse. He also received the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) National Coach of the Year award in 2009, honoring his guidance of Akron to a 20–1–2 record and a berth in the NCAA College Cup final. In 2011, Porter was appointed by U.S. Soccer as of the U.S. Under-23 Men's National Team, a prestigious role aimed at qualifying for the , which underscored his rising stature in American soccer development. Porter earned the Major League Soccer (MLS) Coach of the Year award in 2013 following his debut season with the , where he led the team to the Western Conference regular-season title with a 14–5–15 record and 57 points.

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