Larrys Mabiala found the net as Portland Timbers beat Orlando City 2-1 to emerge as champions of the MLS is Back Tournament.
The Timbers had edged Philadelphia Union 2-1 in the semi-final, while the Lions blew aside Minnesota United FC 3-1.
In the final staged inside Florida’s ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, Mabiala handed his team a 27th-minute lead.
The DR Congo centre-back headed past goalkeeper Pedro Gallese following a beautiful freekick from captain Diego Valeri.
Diego Valeri serves it up, Larrys Mabiala slams it home.#PORvORL | #RCTID | #MLSisBack pic.twitter.com/i2bLoIJ930
— Portland Timbers (@TimbersFC) August 12, 2020
Mauricio Pereira levelled the scores for City in the 39th minute after beating Steve Clarke from close range thanks to an accurate cross from Nani.
Dario Zuparic restored Giovanni Savarese’s team's lead in the 66th minute after turning in Jeremy Ebobisse's effort – and that proved to be the winner for the Providence Park giants.
Despite his goal, Mabiala was cautioned in the 44th minute by Moroccan-born American referee Ismail Elfath.
"We have a lot of personality and character."
— Portland Timbers (@TimbersFC) August 12, 2020
Larrys Mabiala post-game on his partnership with Dario Zuparic, and what it took to win this tournament. #MLSisBack #RCTID pic.twitter.com/WkPX4eV5TW
“I have three kids and two are toddlers. I’ve had my son calling me every morning crying and asking me when I was going to come back,” the former Nice and Kayserispor star said after the game.
“So we told ourselves we just need to make it worth it, and nobody wanted to go back to our houses without the trophy.”
See you in 2021 🏆
— Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League (@TheChampions) August 12, 2020
This will be @TimbersFC's 3rd Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League appearance #SCCL2021 @ScotiabankFC pic.twitter.com/tDIgX3GZSZ
This win has sealed their place in the Concacaf Champions League next year in what will be their third appearance at the tournament.