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Toronto FC Has Gone From Bad To Worse

October 11, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under N. America - Major League

Toronto FC Has Gone From Bad To Worse

The Toronto FC soccer club has gone from bad to worse for midfielder Carl Robinson. Toronto FC are three points behind a spot that would give them a chance to play towards the MLS Cup this year and they have no hope of making it. To make matters worse Robinson collided with a team member during practice injuring his face.
The injury was so severe that he was advised to get reconstructive surgery from his physician. The surgery will keep him off of the pitch for at least 6 weeks. That’s more than enough time to miss out on the …read more

Toronto FC Loses Hope For MLS Cup

September 28, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under N. America - Major League

Toronto FC Loses Hope For MLS Cup

Well it looks as if the Toronto FC won’t be getting a jab at the MLS Cup this year. At least not after their performance against the Chicago Fire. Chicago’s Brian McBride put a late 78th minute goal past the defense and into the opposing Toronto net. Chicago seems to be having everything go for them these days.
President Barack Obama will be flying to Europe to meet with the Olympic Committee to help petition Chicago’s bit for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. Personally having so many games held in North America in recent years might play against their bid. …read more

Toronto FC Keeps Hope Alive For MLS Cup

September 13, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under N. America - Major League

Toronto FC Keeps Hope Alive For MLS Cup

It was cause for some big celebrations yesterday when Toronto FC defeated the Colorado Rapids 3-2. The game earned Toronto enough points to keep their hopes for the Major League Soccer Cup dreams alive. For the last three seasons the Toronto FC have played in the MLS they have never made it to the playoff rounds.
Dwayne De Rosario made the first goal of the game in the 19th minute giving Toronto the first lead. After two more points followed Toronto coach Chris Cummins jumped for joy and told reporters that he believes that the team now has the confidence to …read more

Danny Dichio Retiring From Toronto

September 9, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under N. America - Major League

Danny Dichio Retiring From Toronto

Danny Dichio, Toronto FC’s largest scorer has announced his retirement. The 35 year old England native said that he is ready to move onto the next phase of his soccer career. He was apart of the Toronto FC franchise when they opened for business in the MLS in 2006.
They played in the 2007 season and Dichio was lucky enough to make the teams first ever goal. That’s not something everyone can claim. since then he has made an additional 14 goals making him the teams all time top scorer.
With Dichio gone many are expecting Julian de Guzman to take …read more

Real Madrid’s Washington DC 3-0 Shutout

August 10, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under N. America - Major League

Real Madrid’s Washington DC 3-0 Shutout

It almost seemed as if Real Madrid were human when they failed to plant any goals into DC United’s net during the first half of the match last night. DC goal tender Josh Wicks made some amazing saves that stunned both fans and Real Madrid strikers alike.
72,368 fans made it to the FedEx Fields in Washington DC Sunday night to catch a glimpse at Real Madrid’s MLS tour. They played Toronto FC which ended in a 5-1 attack. After realizing what the typical MLS teams were up against it wasn’t surprising that they won last nights game with Washington. …read more

Toronto FC Folds 5-1 To Real Madrid

August 8, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under N. America - Major League

Toronto FC Folds 5-1 To Real Madrid

It wasn’t supposed to be a fair match when Real Madrid rolled onto the BMO Fields. They were met by a packed stadium of fans wanting to get a glimpse of the super-team that was freshly assembled this summer. Ronaldo, Kaka and Benzema were all added to the new Real Madrid roster, making them the team to beat this season.
Toronto FC new they were in trouble but they did the best they could to fend off the waves of attacks. The game ended 5-1 with goal being made by the heavy strikers.
Tourism Toronto have announced that the game …read more

Toronto FC Goes Full Out For Real Madrid

Toronto FC Goes Full Out For Real Madrid

Everyone is gearing up for an epic match of the Toronto FC verses Real Madrid. With the recent acquisition of Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid are believed to be the best team in the world right now.
In preparation for the game Toronto’s home, the BMO Fields are covered their false turf with sod. The turf is always criticized by international players as being hard to play on and was a requirement for Real Madrid’s visit.
18,000 Torontonians showed up at the BMO Fields last night to watch Ronaldo and team practice. The show of support must have been exciting for …read more

Toronto FC Are New Nutrilite Champions!

June 19, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under News

Toronto FC Are New Nutrilite Champions!

Toronto FC have defied all odds and won the 2009 Nutrilite Canadian Championship. They were in a three point deficit behind the leading Vancouver Whitecaps, when they played the Montreal Impact last night. With this in mind Toronto managed to squeeze in 6 goals in the Montreal Impacts net making the final score 6:1.
At the beginning of the game they were hoping to at least secure a second place victory, but when things seemed to be going their way they pushed for the Championship title and winners of the 2009 Voyageurs Cup.
The Nutrilite Canadian Championship is the most prestigious soccer …read more

Toronto FC to host AC Milan

June 6, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under N. America - Major League, News

Toronto FC to host AC Milan

It’s a rare event to see a big soccer club like AC Milan in North American but it was confirmed today that they will be in Toronto August 7th, 2009. They will be taking on the Toronto FC, Canada’s Premiere soccer club and member of the MLS.
They will be playing at the humble BMO fields located in Toronto. A small stadium compared to the giant one’s they are used to playing at in Milan. It will definitely be a different kind of atmosphere than what AC Milan are used to.
The BMO Fields need to have a little makeover though before …read more

Toronto Squashes Whitecaps in First Canadian Championship game

May 7, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under N. America - Major League

Toronto Squashes Whitecaps in First Canadian Championship game

Toronto FC defeated the Vancouver Whitecaps 1-0 in the opening Nutrilite Canadian Championship games. Toronto had allot to prove as they are currently the only Canadian team in the coveted MLS. Vancouver will be joining in 2011 but the Montreal Impact will have to wait their turn.

Montreal won the Canadian Championship last year with Toronto barely defeating Vancouver for the send spot. With only three teams competing for the title that’s a huge deal. The next Nutrilite Canadian Championship game will be on May 27th in Vancouver (Whitecaps FC-Impact), June 2nd in Vancouver (Whitecaps FC-Toronto FC), and June 18th …read more

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