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Portland WNBA franchise returns with revived name and will begin play in 2026

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Sometimes, moving forward means going back in time, and that’s exactly what the WNBA’s Portland expansion franchise did this week. 

The WNBA announced Tuesday that the expansion franchise will be named the Portland Fire, reprising the name from the previous WNBA franchise that played in Portland from 2000 to 2002. 

“Our feeling is that the Fire never died,” interim Fire president Clare Hamill said. “Fans have been waiting for us to come back, and we’re back with the Portland Fire.”

In addition to the name, the team has a new “Rose on Fire” logo and a color palette of red, brown, blue and pink.

“As a city that has long championed women’s sports, Portland is ready to reclaim its place in the WNBA and reignite its connection to the game on the world stage,” Hamill said in a statement. “We are thrilled to complete the journey of bringing professional women’s basketball back to the Rose City, while honoring the legacy of the original franchise to blaze a new, bold path forward.”

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Portland was awarded a WNBA team in September. The team is run by Raj Sports, which also owns the Portland Thorns of the National Women’s Soccer League.

The Fire and the Thorns will share a new joint training complex in the first such partnership between the two women’s leagues. 

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The Fire have already sold more than 11,000 season tickets for the 2026 season, surpassing the WNBA’s previous best. The team will play at the Moda Center, where the original Fire averaged about 8,000 fans a game.

The Fire are not the only team the WNBA is introducing to the league next season. The Toronto Tempo will also begin play in 2026. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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