The list of playoff permutations and tiebreaker scenarios is a long one as the six teams battling for the two final postseason spots head into the final weekend of play. As far as Toronto FC is ...
Less than a week after the biggest win in team history, Toronto FC don't plan to let their Nutrilite Canadian Championship victory go to their heads as they prepare to play host to the New York Red ...
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 ...
Toronto FC kicks off its preseason schedule Wednesday in Spain with a closed-door match against South Korean club Incheon United.
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 ...
Toronto FC kicked off the club's second season in front of more than 2,400 passionate supporters that made the near 8-hour trek to Crew Stadium to see the Reds take on their cross-border rivals.
I think it's a penalty. And he has got to give that ... it's as simple as that," said Cummins. • On Wednesday, Toronto FC won their second game in the Canadian Championship, defeating Montréal Impact ...
San Jose Earthquakes (5-2-1, tied for 2nd in Western Conference) vs. Toronto FC (4-4-1, 3rd in Eastern Conference) at Buck Shaw Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. All-time record: The teams are split ...
Toronto FC has taken 32 players to its training camp in Spain, including 24 players currently on a first-team contract.
This Saturday, at Toronto’s BMO Field, two MLS teams mark history when Toronto FC and the Seattle Sounders face off in the 2016 MLS Cup final (8 pm ET, FOX, UniMás in US | TSN1/3/4, RDS in Canada).
From the very dawn of the league, when eight of its 10 member teams qualified, the MLS postseason has been surprising by design – an inclusive but unpredictable party where little can be taken for ...
I was wrong. Sort of. Back in September, I predicted that Toronto FC would finish atop the East, thereby earning home field advantage through the conference playoffs. Didn't happen. Should have, but ...