Biggest win in TFC history
by Anonymous on 8/18/10BMO Field - TorontoIntriguing matchup evolved into an exciting game; one of the best games ever in this competition.
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Toronto FC History
Toronto FC played their first season in 2007 and became a perennial MLS Cup playoff contender after adding Italian soccer star Sebastian Giovinco in 2015. In his first year with the team, Giovinco became the first Toronto FC player to win MLS' Golden Boot, MVP and Newcomer of the Year awards, en route to the team's first-ever playoff berth. The team reached further success the following year by reaching the MLS Cup Final, then won the championship in 2017. That victory, coupled with their winning of the Canadian Championship and Supporters' Shield matches earlier in the year, made Toronto FC the first team in Major League Soccer history to complete the rare feat known as the domestic treble.
Toronto FC have been most dominant in the annual Canadian Championship, in which the club has taken home the Voyageurs Cup eight times, including in 2020. Individual player accolades include Rookie of the Year for midfielder Maurice Edu in 2007 and Most Valuable Player for attacking midfielder Alejandro Pozuelo in 2020.
Toronto FC Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Team Colors: Red, Black, Gray, Dark Gray, White
Team Rivals: CF Montréal, Columbus Crew, Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Toronto FC at BMO Field
Toronto FC is the city's first Major League Soccer team and the first Canadian team in the league. When BMO Field, the team's home stadium, opened in 2007, it was already the largest soccer-specific stadium in Canada. The venue has since expanded to accommodate over 30,000 fans. The Eastern Conference team's most vocal and visible supporters club, the Red Patch Boys, started rallying online back in 2006 before the team had even played its first match.
Toronto FC’s 2024 regular season kicks off in February at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, when Toronto FC face off against FC Cincinnati. Toronto hosts their home opener against Charlotte FC on March 9. Toronto FC play their final match of the regular season at home against Eastern Conference opponents Inter Miami CF. Here’s a list of key matches to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2024 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of Toronto FC.
Toronto FC have made three appearances in the MLS Cup championship match, and have won once (in 2017).
Toronto FC compete at BMO Field in Toronto, Ontario. The seating map for BMO Field can be viewed here.
Intriguing matchup evolved into an exciting game; one of the best games ever in this competition.
This is the first TFC I have attended and I will go again. The friendly, family atmosphere certainly should be a draw to all of Toronto and the surrounding area.
This was an excellent game for TFC and for the fans. The weather was a problem. Rain wind and cold. But the game made up for it. I've seen 9 TFC games before this one I've generally been disappointed. This was great entertainment.
The enthusiasm, singing, knowledge of the game, and spirirt of the crowd - intent on enjoying the game and the event - is what eurpoean soccer can be at its best... tho' without the too-often rowdy-ism of some UK games. Took a mentally handicapped 50-year-old --- He loved it.
Great game! Very exciting, great soccer and an sporting atmosphere that's second to none! Absolutely electric the whole time!!!!
Went to the Celtic/Benfica game on Sept 2nd and know i understand why people say once you go to a "FOOTBALL" match you will always want to go again, way better atmosphere at BMO field than the ACC with all their "CORPORATE SUITS" who know NOTHING about sports.
Our 17 year old son is a soccer player and an avid soccer fan. His favorite team in Europe has been Real Madrid for years. The family has followed TFC since the games aired on television and we even traveled to Chicago to to see TFC play. My son and I traveled to Toronto to see the top players in the world and we were no disappointed. The highlights are many but just being at BMO stadium and in the fourth row made my son's dream come true. Seeing the players up close, the plays and footwork of players on both teams made the game exciting. TFC did not win but they played against the best and it thrilled the crowd. The memories of this night will last a very long time.
Excellent game and great atmosphere!! The team and fans are amazing.
I've been to hundred of sporting events including the Stanley cup finals and nothing compares to this game, even if it was an exhibition game. The skill of these athletes was nothing short of spectacular.
Anytime you can bring in world class players to Major League Soccer is good for the game and great for the fans. As usual, BMO Field had a carnival atmosphere but for the first time there was a noticeable presence by the 'suits' and 'corporate types' in the stands. A harbinger of things to come? More sell outs by Maple Leaf Sports & Enteretainment? The Red Boyz played hard and had a few great chances (particularly in the first 15 minutes of the match); but when the Galacticos put 'er into fifth gear, the proverbial men separated from the boys. Entertaining? You bet! Fun? Absolutely! But a diversion that masks the inability of MLSE to field a great product. Bottom Line: $ + Managerial incompetence = MLSE!
Overall this event was worth attending. BMO field looked great .. the grass looked terrific and hopefully they will have permanent grass installed in the future. Toronto FC played well in the first 15 minutes and the game could have had a closer score. TFC had two guys right down on goal early and Vitti should have scored early to go up 1-0. A bad give away by Serioux in TFC's own end led to Real Madrid's first goal which really should not have happened. Serioux should have cleared the ball away. De Rosario played well and looked like he needed more help on this night. Maybe TFC was tired out from a busy week .. they did not look sharp. The skill of Real Madrid was obvious and they played very well. My first trip to BMO field was a great experience and I am glad I went but I had wished for a more competitive match ..
First off, it took over 20 minutes to get into the stadium, as security were understaffed, that was a huge problem. I have never waited in line for over 20 minutes to get into BMO field before!!!!!!!!!!!!!!The game was an average friendly, with Real Madrid deciding to put on a show after the first few minutes. It was not worth 125$.
It was a practice session for Real Madrid, Tfc is not at that level of soccer yet. I would go and see this type of match again. It was a great time !!!!
I am a TFC fan as I have been attending matches since the inception of the team. The first year it was all about the excitement of having a professional soccer team and the fact that the product on the field was bad did not impact. The second year for me was a residue of the first year with little impact on what was happening on the field. Now in the third year my expectation was reasonable, I obviously do not expect the team to win every game but I do feel that the team needs to acquire better talent. For me the novelty of having a professional soccer team is gone and now I would like to see some quality soccer. I’m happy with the event but I feel that if the product on the field does not get better my excitement will start to dwindle and I will eventually stop going to games. I do like the atmosphere created by us the fans during the game.
Toronto's best sporting event. Everyone definitely needs to go watch a game at the BMO field.
Had seats in section 214A, so just in behind the U Sector. Cool seats, great views and with a 3-1 win over the Red Balls, it was an amazing atmosphere as per usual!!