Welcome to Rose City Jimer Fory, a defender from Colombian top-tier side Independiente Medellin, the Portland Timbers announced today. The Colombian left-back is set to join the Timbers through the 2028 season with a club option to 2029.

“One of our biggest priorities this offseason was identifying players that could strengthen the team along the back line. We are delighted with the acquisition of Jimer, and we believe he can have an immediate impact with further room for growth,” said Timbers General Manager Ned Grabavoy. “His characteristics and skillset will help raise the overall level of the group, and he’s incredibly eager to make the most of the opportunity here with the Portland Timbers.”

Fory, 22, joins Portland after spending the 2024 season with Independiente Medellin, where he made 43 appearances (39 starts) tallying three assists. With Medellin featured in Copa Sudamericana, tallying an assist in 11 appearances (10 starts) while helping the team to the quarterfinals of the tournament.

The man played for the Colombian Men’s National Team, most recently in 2023 when the Colombian National team defeated Mexico 3-2 on December 16.  The 23-year-old also featured in Colombia’s U-23 team, making three appearances. In international tournaments, Fory, featured in Copa Libertadores in the 2023 season, scoring two goals in 10 appearances (10 starts) with Deportivo Pereira.

“We have been watching Jimer for the last six months. He is an outstanding left back that can also play left center back,” said Timbers Head Coach Phil Neville. “Jimer is brilliant in the air and is a great athlete that has huge potential.”

The Colombian left-back began his professional career with Atlético Nacional in 2020, making his professional debut on October 28, 2020, at 18 years old. With Atlético Nacional, Fory notched an assist in 24 appearances (eight starts) through three seasons, helping the team to become Categoría Primera A Champions as well as winning Copa Colombia in the 2020-21 season. In 2021, Fory joined Deportivo Pereira, there he became a two-time Colombian champion after winning the league championship in the 2022 season for a consecutive season. With Pereira, the defender recorded 61 appearances (52 starts) from 2022-23, tallying three goals and four assists.

Source: Portland Timbers Communications

 

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