Feature
5 major questions facing Toronto FC this off-season
Whether or not Lorenzo Insigne will be back is the major question that TFC must answer ahead of the 2025 MLS campaign.
I'm a Canadian soccer journalist with over 25 years of experience, and I have worked for outlets such as Sun Media, CBC Sports and Sportsnet. I've been a Toronto FC beat reporter since Day 1.
Feature
Whether or not Lorenzo Insigne will be back is the major question that TFC must answer ahead of the 2025 MLS campaign.
Feature
13 players on TFC's current roster are in the option years of their contracts. Who should come back and who should be let go?
Newsletter
Toronto FC is in what's being called "a full rebuild" this off-season and it'll be up to GM Jason Hernandez to help oversee it.
AFC Toronto
Kovacevic, 30, is the all-time leading scorer in League1 Ontario for both men and women with over 170 goals.
Opinion
John Herdman hit the nail on the head when he said Toronto FC has to become more durable to withstand the rigours of a long MLS season.
News
Toronto FC dropped one spot to finish 11th in the East as CF Montreal and Atlanta United secured playoff berths on MLS Decision Day.
Feature
"We hired Preki [in 2009] and, frankly, to put it in the vernacular, that was a f—in' disaster," said Larry Tanenbaum, chairman of MLSE.
Podcast
The Footy Prime podcast spoke to John Molinaro about TFC's end-of-year media event and the important off-season ahead.
Opinion
Toronto FC doesn't have a clear identity and it's something that has to be addressed before any rebuild can take place.
News
This off-season will be one of the most important in Toronto FC's history after it failed to make the playoffs for a fourth straight year.
Feature
Per MLS rules, buying Insigne out of his contract is an option available to Toronto FC. But parting ways with the Italian DP isn't so easy.
CanMNT
In a new video blog, we discuss Canada's performance in its latest victory vs. Panama and much more.
CanWNT
The Canadian women's team will play its first game this month since the Paris Olympics under the supervision of an interim coaching staff.
CanMNT
An 87-minute goal was the difference for Canada in a hard-fought win over Panama in Tuesday's friendly in Toronto.
News
"I really care… and I know… YOU really care!" the Italian DP wrote in a heartfelt post on his Instagram account.
CanMNT
Canada will play its first home game in close to a year – and first under Jesse Marsch – when it hosts Panama on Tuesday in Toronto.