결과

NPSL, National Playoffs 07/09 23:00 1 Portland Select v Crossfire White W 3-2
NPSL, National Playoffs 07/09 01:00 1 Portland Select v Crossfire Redmond White W 3-2
NPSL, National Playoffs 06/25 01:00 1 Portland Select v Osa 시애틀 FC - CANC
NPSL, National Playoffs 06/11 23:00 1 Portland Select v 크로스파이어 레드먼드 W 3-2
NPSL, National Playoffs 06/11 01:00 1 Portland Select v 크로스파이어 레드먼드 D 2-2
NPSL, National Playoffs 07/11 00:00 132 Portland Select v 크로스파이어 레드먼드 L 2-3
NPSL, National Playoffs 07/07 02:15 1 Osa 시애틀 FC v Portland Select W 0-3
NPSL, National Playoffs 07/04 01:00 1 [1] Portland Select v 크로스파이어 레드먼드 [3] D 0-0
NPSL, National Playoffs 06/25 23:00 1 [1] Portland Select v Las Vegas Legends FC [6] W 4-2
NPSL, National Playoffs 06/19 01:00 1 [1] Portland Select v 크로스파이어 레드먼드 [3] D 1-1
NPSL, National Playoffs 06/12 01:00 1 Portland Select v Osa 시애틀 FC W 5-0
NPSL, National Playoffs 06/05 02:45 1 [5] Las Vegas Legends FC v Portland Select [2] D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 4 4 1
Wins 3 3 1
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 11 11 3
Goals against 8 8 0
Clean sheets 0 0 1
Failed to score 0 0 0

International Portland Select Football Club is a semi-professional soccer club based in Portland, Oregon playing in the National Premier Soccer League.

History

Previous logo used by FC Mulhouse Portland

In late 2013, the NPSL announced Spartans Futbol Club as an expansion team ahead of the 2014 season in the then-newly created Northwest Conference. The rest of the conference was made up of Gorge FC, Inter United FC, and Seattle Sporting FC. The team won the inaugural Northwest Conference title by going undefeated through 12 regular season games (10-2-0). The Spartans fell in their first playoff game against Sonoma County Sol, 3–1.

Ahead of the 2017 season Portland announced a new partnership with French side FC Mulhouse. The partnership included an officially re-branded of the team as FC Mulhouse Portland and allowed both sides to share "curriculum, methodology and marketing strategies."

As a top finishing team from NPSL in 2019, Mulhouse qualified for the 2019 U.S. Open Cup via an at-large bid. In its first tournament game, the team traveled to California to face local qualifying side Cal FC. Freddie Braun scored the only goal for Portland as the team lost, 5–1.

In January 2020, the NPSL announced that FCM had merged with local amateur side International Portland Select Football Club and re-branded to follow suit. IPS had previously attempted to qualify for the U.S. Open Cup in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 coming within one win of qualifying on two occasions (2016, 2019).