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Toronto FC Tickets
Toronto FC, or Toronto Football Club, are the first Non-US soccer club to play in the MLS. The freshman team was established just recently, in 2007 and compete in Major League Soccer's Eastern Conference. They play their home games at BMO Field, which has a seating capacity of just over 20,000.
This upcoming season, Toronto FC will look to acquire an MLS playoff spot and continue to represent Canada, in the MLS. Watch out for this budding franchise to continue to generate attention in its early years as a team, as they provide Canadian fans with the exciting, intense sports action that is MLS soccer.
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| Sat, 18 Jul 2009 1:00 PM
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Toronto FC
vs. Houston Dynamo
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BMO Field
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| Wed, 22 Jul 2009 7:30 PM
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Toronto FC
vs. Club Aletico River Plate
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BMO Field
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| Wed, 29 Jul 2009 8:00 PM
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Toronto FC |
BMO Field
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| Fri, 7 Aug 2009 7:30 PM
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Toronto FC
vs. Real Madrid
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BMO Field
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| Sat, 15 Aug 2009 4:00 PM
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Toronto FC
vs. DC United at Toronto
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BMO Field
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| Sat, 12 Sep 2009 3:30 PM
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Toronto FC
vs. Colorado Rapids
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BMO Field
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| Sat, 10 Oct 2009 3:30 PM
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Toronto FC
vs. San Jose Earthquakes
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BMO Field
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Toronto FC is be restricted to an 18 man senior roster in accordance with MLS
policies. Like its American counterparts, the squad consists of both domestic and foreign
players (though these domestic players will be Canadian rather than American). The team will
be allowed the MLS-standard four senior foreign players as well as a limited number of
younger foreign players. The team also has a quota of three American players to fulfill, thus,
the team will be required to field fewer domestic players than its American counterparts.
Toronto FC 2006 the Major League Soccer team in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Their
home stadium is BMO Field. The team will begin play in the 2007 season as the first non-US
team in MLS.
The name Toronto FC was officially announced on May 11, 2006 by the team's
owner, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. The "FC" in the team's name is the
conventional initialism for Football Club, but in official media and documents the team has
only been referred to as Toronto FC, never Toronto Football Club. In August 2006,
Toronto FC confirmed that former Red Bull
New York coach Mo Johnston would serve as the first head coach in team history.
Toronto FC current team lineup consists of:
- Striker: Edson Buddle
- Striker: Alecko Eskandarian
- Striker: Jeffrey Gonsalves
- Midfielder: Richard Asante
- Midfielder: Jim Brennan
- Midfielder: Jose Cancela
- Midfielder: Rod Dyachenko
- Midfielder: Maurice Edu
- Midfielder: Paulo Nagamura
- Midfielder: Ronnie O'Brien
- Defender: Andrew Boyens
- Defender: Adam Braz
- Defender: Ritchie Kotschau
- Defender: Chris Pozniak
- Defender: Marco Reda
- Goalkeeper: Greg Sutton
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