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Portland Hearts of Pine

The Portland Hearts of Pine is an American professional soccer team based in Portland, Maine. First announced in 2023, the team plays in USL League One. Their home field is Fitzpatrick Stadium.

Key Information

History

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Founding

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On September 7, 2023, the United Soccer League announced that the city of Portland, Maine, had been awarded a USL League One expansion team which would start play in the 2025 season. Gabe Hoffman-Johnson, a former soccer player at Dartmouth College and a standout at nearby Falmouth High School, was announced as the club founder, with the ownership group including local real-estate developers Jonathan and Catherine Culley and NESN broadcaster Tom Caron, a native of Lewiston, Maine.[3]

On April 22, 2024, Kevin Schohl, a former vice president at DraftKings and former executive with AMB Sports and Entertainment, the owner of Major League Soccer club Atlanta United FC, was hired as president and chief business officer.[4]

On September 19, 2024, the team announced that a League One-record 96% of its season ticket deposits had been purchased.[5]

The club named St. Louis City 2 coach Bobby Murphy the team's inaugural head coach and sporting director on November 14, 2024.[6] The club's first player, Trinidadian midfielder Michel Poon-Angeron, was signed on December 17, 2024.[7] The club signed Maine native and Lewiston High School alumnus Khalid Hersi on January 8, 2025.[8]

The team's mascot is Moxie the Moose,[9] a nod to the soft drink Moxie, the official soft drink of Maine since 2005.[10]

Inaugural season

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The club played its first ever competitive match, a 4–0 victory over CD Faialense of the Bay State Soccer League in the U.S. Open Cup, on March 20, 2025.[11] The club's first ever goal was scored in the 18th minute by Walter Varela.[11] The match was played at Lewiston High School's Don Roux Field due to ongoing renovations at Fitzpatrick Stadium. A second U.S. Open Cup match was played at Lewiston High School against USL Championship team Hartford Athletic on April 2. After ending regulation time scoreless, the Hearts were reduced to ten men after an Azaad Liadi red card in the 96th minute, and went down 1–0 to a 107th minute Hartford goal through Jordan Scarlett. In the 117th minute, Jake Keegan equalized for the Hearts, sending the match to a penalty shoot-out. The Hearts converted all four penalties while Hartford missed two, sending the Hearts through to the third round of the Open Cup in an upset.[12] They were eliminated in the following round after a 2–1 defeat to Rhode Island FC, again held at Lewiston High School.[13]

The team's first league match was a 0–0 draw on the road against fellow expansion team FC Naples on March 29, 2025.[14] Over 200 Hearts of Pine fans travelled to Naples for the match.[15] After another 0–0 draw at Spokane Velocity, the club's first goal in league play was scored by captain Patrick Langlois in the club's third league match, a 2–1 defeat to Tormenta FC in Statesboro, Georgia.[16]

On April 30, the Hearts of Pine announced that they had sold out their inaugural match at Fitzpatrick Stadium.[17] The match, played on May 4 and attended by Governor Janet Mills, was a 1–1 draw for the Hearts of Pine against One Knoxville SC.[18] Knoxville's Stuart Ritchie scored the first goal at Fitzpatrick Stadium in the second minute, while Masashi Wada scored the first Hearts of Pine goal at Fitzpatrick in first half stoppage time.[19] Two weeks later, the Hearts of Pine celebrated their first League One victory, a 2–1 win over FC Naples at Fitzpatrick Stadium.[20] The club earned its first road victory in the early hours of July 13, defeating fellow expansion side Texoma FC 1–0 after multiple weather delays.[21]

The club's identity and marketing tactics received praise, with an article in Ad Age describing the club as "the buzziest" in American soccer.[22] Ad Age also reported that the Hearts of Pine had sold more merchandise than every other team in USL League One combined, and that the club projected to top League One in gross revenue and ticket sales at the conclusion of the 2025 season.[22]

Club crest and colors

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Senator Angus King in a Hearts of Pine "Woods & Water" jersey at a match in 2025
Troy Jackson (left) in a Hearts of Pine "Bandit" jersey and Graham Platner in a Hearts of Pine "Blaze" jersey at a Hearts of Pine match in 2025.

The club's Hearts of Pine nickname and crest were unveiled on April 27, 2024.[23][24] The crest features a pine tree, waves, and a heart inside of the starburst featured on the Seal of Maine.[25] The font for "Portland" was inspired by the Portland Company building on Portland's waterfront, and the scroll bearing "Hearts of Pine" is a nod to Maine's literary tradition.[26][27] In June of 2025, the Hearts of Pine hosted an event with Dark Harbor Tattoo in Portland, with the team paying half of the cost for fans to get a team-related tattoo.[28]

The inaugural primary jersey was unveiled on November 21, 2024, during a sold-out event at the State Theatre in Portland attended by Maine Governor Janet Mills.[29][30] The primary jersey, dubbed the "Woods and Water Kit," features forest green and navy blue hoops with red accents on the collar and sleeve cuffs.[31]

The club's inaugural secondary jersey, nicknamed the "Bandit Kit," was released on February 11, 2025. The kit is white with red hearts in a polka dot pattern, and has navy blue sleeve and collar cuffs.[32]

On September 24, 2025, the club revealed its first-ever third kit, dubbed the "Blaze Kit."[33] It features a blaze orange base with a darker camouflage pattern shaped like hearts as a nod to Maine's hunting tradition.

The club released two goalkeeper kits for its inaugural season: a red primary keeper with a brick motif, nicknamed the "Brick Wall Kit", and a blue secondary keeper kit, designed to look like the Welcome to Maine signs at the state's borders, called the "Welcome to Maine Kit."[34][35]

The club's crest and kits have received praise for their authenticity to Maine culture, as well as the design behind them.[22][36][23][31]

Sponsorship

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Seasons Shirt manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2025–present[29] Denmark Hummel Front: Maine Office of Tourism
Sleeve: L.L.Bean (primary, third)
The Dempsey Center (secondary)
Brickyard Hollow (primary keeper)
Trellis Health (secondary keeper)

Current roster

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As of July 29, 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  USA Hunter Morse
2 DF  USA Jaden Jones-Riley
3 DF  ENG Nathan Messer
5 MF  USA Mikey Lopez (co-captain)[37]
6 MF  USA Patrick Langlois (co-captain)[38]
7 DF  USA Sean Vinberg
8 MF  TRI Michel Poon-Angeron
9 FW  USA Azaad Liadi (on loan from Lexington SC)
10 MF  ENG Ollie Wright
11 FW  USA Evan Southern
12 FW  USA Jake Keegan
14 FW  USA Titus Washington
17 MF  USA Mickey Reilly
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF  CRC Shandon Wright
21 DF  PUR Colby Quiñones
22 FW  CPV Walter Varela
23 GK  USA Kashope Oladapo
45 DF  FRA Séga Coulibaly
47 MF  TRI Nathaniel James
50 DF  KEN Mo Mohamed
66 DF  JAM Kemali Green
77 MF  JPN Masashi Wada
80 MF  SLE Jay Tee Kamara
90 MF  USA Khalid Hersi
99 FW  NOR Noah Kvifte

Staff

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Position Name
Founder United States Gabe Hoffman-Johnson
President United States Kevin Schohl
Director of Soccer Operations United States James Hilepo
Head coach
Sporting director
United States Bobby Murphy
Assistant coach England Alex Ryan
Goalkeeping coach United States Yuta Nomura

Team records

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As of September 18, 2025[39]

USL League One

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Season USL League One Playoffs USOC Top Scorer 1 G
P W D L GF GA Pts Pos
2025 23 9 10 4 35 26 37 5th N/A Third Round England Ollie Wright 9

^ 1. Top Scorer includes all goals scored in regular season, league playoffs, U.S. Open Cup, and other competitive continental matches.

USL League One Playoffs

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Season Qualified Round Entered Round Finish
2025 N/A N/A N/A

USL Cup

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Season USL Cup Play-offs Top Scorer
P W D L GF GA Pts Pos Player G
2025 4 2 0 2 7 6 5 4th, Gr. D N/A Azaad Liadi 2

Supporters

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Fitzpatrick Stadium on July 25, 2025, during a Hearts of Pine match

The official supporters group is Dirigo Union, an organization founded before the club.[18] Dīrigō (Latin "I direct" or "I lead") is the state motto of Maine.

Stadium

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The Hearts of Pine play at Fitzpatrick Stadium in Portland, negotiating a five-year lease in 2023. The stadium has 6,300 seats. The team funded the installation of a new artificial turf field, which eliminated the Portland High School Bulldogs logo and the sewn-in lines. The team agreed to pay to have the lines painted and removed as needed by the school sports schedule.[40]

Due to renovations at Fitzpatrick, the team played its first three U.S. Open Cup matches in March and April 2025 in the city of Lewiston, 33 miles (53 km) north of Portland, at Lewiston High School's Don Roux Field.

Ownership

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Founder Gabe Hoffman-Johnson, real estate developers Jonathan and Catherine Culley, and NESN sportscaster Tom Caron form the majority ownership group.[3] Dexter Paine, the owner of the ECHL's Maine Mariners and chairman of the private equity firm Paine Schwartz Partners, purchased a minority stake in the team in September 2025.[41]

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