The transfer market for young Colombian talents is in full swing. Toronto FC is in very advanced negotiations to acquire the ...
TORNTO – Hosting MLS Cup is, without a doubt, a milestone for Toronto FC and the city of Toronto. “We were told that if we could turn the franchise around we’d be amazed by the support we’d get and ...
The preseason roster features 32 players, including 24 players currently under a First Team contract, two (2) Toronto FC II players and two (2) TFC Academy players. The 2024 and 2026 MLS SuperDraft ...
Toronto FC is still in the process of figuring things out under new Head Coach Robin Fraser but its match on April 26th against New York City FC is an important one. With the MLS transfer window ...
Eager to put their current struggles behind, Toronto FC hopes to take advantage of a seemingly favorable stretch of home games beginning with Saturday's match against the Colorado Rapids. Though still ...
Canadian Soccer Business Announces Partnership with StackTV Canadian Soccer Business (CSB) announced on Thursday a new ...
Canada Soccer announced today that Stefan Kapor from Toronto FC, Quinton Belfon, Edwin Omoregbe, John Chukwu (alternate) and Sasha Romanov (alternate) from the Academy have been named to the U-17 ...
Stephen Eustáquio is set to leave FC Porto and is expected to continue his career in Major League Soccer. While Toronto FC explored a potential move, Los Angeles FC has emerged as the preferred ...
In November, MLS officially released the full schedule for the 2026 season, generating anticipation among fans and players. Toronto FC's matches will feature a blend of thrilling encounters and ...
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Toronto FC takes 32 players to training camp in Spain, including top young talent
Toronto FC has taken 32 players to its training camp in Spain, including 24 players currently on a first-team contract.
Photo Illustration: Will Tullos / The Athletic (Franck Fife, Luke Abrahams, Anatoliy Cherkasov, Fabrice Coffrini via Getty Images) Just over 20 years ago, Toronto had its first defining soccer moment.
MONTREAL – Toronto FC waited nine years for playoff soccer. It took all of 20 minutes to bring the Reds back down to Earth. On Thursday night at Stade Saputo, Toronto FC and their three stars – ...
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