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Toronto was allocated 8+3 international roster slots and three Designated Player slots available for use in the 2025 season. Beginning in 2022, MLS added three non-tradeable international roster spots to the Canadian franchises to compensate for the more complicated residency requirements compared to in the United States; players occupying these additional roster spots were required to have ...
The 2025 Canadian Premier League season will be the seventh season of the Canadian Premier League, the top level of Canadian soccer. Cavalry FC are the defending champions, having defeated Forge FC in the 2024 final .
San Diego FC: Toronto FC: Trade [11] Heine Gikling Bruseth: Orlando City SC: San Diego FC: Expansion draft [11] Leo Burney: Penn Quakers: Seattle Sounders FC: Homegrown player [12] Hamady Diop: Charlotte FC: San Diego FC: Expansion draft [11] CJ dos Santos: Inter Miami CF: Trade [13] Hosei Kijima: St. Louis City SC: Expansion draft [11] San ...
Toronto FC II was established in November 2014 and is the farm team of Toronto FC. Toronto FC II competes in the USL League One, the third division of the American and Canadian soccer league system. The team serves as a reserve team for TFC and a bridge between the Academy and first team. [146] The team began play in March 2015.
Toronto FC: Toronto, Ontario Preliminary round 18th Winners 3 CF Montréal: Montreal, Quebec 17th Winners 4 Canadian Premier League: Forge FC: Hamilton, Ontario 7th Runners-up 5 Pacific FC: Langford, BC 6th Semi-finals 6 York United FC: Toronto, Ontario 6th Semi-finals 7 Cavalry FC: Foothills County, Alberta 6th
$50,000 in 2025 General Allocation Money (GAM) January 7, 2025 [7] FW: Prince Owusu: Toronto FC: $100,000 in 2025 and $75,000 in 2026 GAM and $75,000 in conditional GAM to Toronto FC. January 13, 2025 [8] MF: Victor Loturi: Ross County F.C. Free Transfer: January 28, 2025 [9] MF: Hennadiy Synchuk: FC Metalist Kharkiv: Transfer Fee: January 28 ...
This is an almanac of seasons played by Toronto FC in Major League Soccer and other soccer competitions, from Toronto FC's inaugural MLS campaign in 2007 to the present day. [1] [2] [3] Friendly matches and competitions are excluded.
[7] [8] It was announced that the team would play at York Lions Stadium as their home venue for the 2025 season, sharing the venue with Canadian Premier League club York United FC and MLS Next Pro side Toronto FC II. [9] [10] In October 2024, Jade Kovacevic was unveiled as the club and league's first ever player signing. [11]