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Toronto FC: 4 stories to watch this week
It's been a slow burn for Josh Sargent since he signed TFC as the U.S. international is looking for his first goal in MLS.
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It's been a slow burn for Josh Sargent since he signed TFC as the U.S. international is looking for his first goal in MLS.
Audio interview
Reporter James Grossi discusses Cifuentes' tenure with the Reds and whether they should sign him on a permanent basis, and more.
CanMNT
Canada closes out the March international window with a tough test against the African nation on Tuesday at BMO Field.
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After a two-week sabbatical, Toronto FC returns to action this week vs. the Colorado Rapids as it continues its nine-game homestand.
Opinion
With Theo Corbeanu out injured, this is the perfect time and opportunity for Kerr to get some reps as a winger.
CanMNT
In the latest TFC Republic video blog, we discuss Canada's performance against Iceland at BMO Field.
Opinion
GM Jason Hernandez finds himself in a good position should he have to make roster adjustments this summer.
In-depth coverage and analysis of Toronto FC, Canada's original MLS club.
The Canadians' World Cup preparation hit a small speed bump in Saturday’s stalemate at BMO Field.
Toronto FC can still make roster moves even though the MLS transfer window closed this week and doesn't reopen until July.
Canada returns to action for the first time since January when it hosts Iceland at BMO Field on Saturday.
Reporter James Grossi discusses the trade that sent Thompson to the Colorado Rapids and about his time with Toronto FC.
Toronto FC has acquired up to $400,000 US in general allocation money from the Colorado Rapids in exchange for the midfielder.
The Chilean defender has hit the ground running in MLS, establishing a good relationship with Walker Zimmerman from the get-go.
The MLS hiatus due to this month's FIFA window allows Robin Fraser to work on some principle-based concepts with Toronto FC.
In a new video blog, we discuss how Toronto FC continues to make slow but steady progress after a slow start to the season.
March's pair of international matches at BMO Field will provide vital preparation for Canada ahead of this summer's FIFA World Cup.
The young defender will be with Cavalry FC of the Canadian Premier League for the remainder of the 2026 season.
Reporter James Grossi discusses how Toronto FC is trending in the right direction, but is still in the proof of concept stage.
Toronto FC has a bit of momentum courtesy of a three-game unbeaten run going into the FIFA international break.