Feature
The statistics that defined Toronto FC's 2025 season
TFC showed big defensive improvements compared to last year, but the team's meagre attack derailed the entire 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
TFC showed big defensive improvements compared to last year, but the team's meagre attack derailed the entire campaign.
Feature
In part 2 of our special "Toronto FC year in review for 2025" series, TFC Republic looks back at the month of March.
CanWNT
The Canadian women’s team produced very little attacking quality in Tuesday’s setback in Nijmegen.
Audio interview
Beat reporter James Grossi discusses the situation with the goalkeeper and whether he'll be back at Toronto FC in 2026.
Newsletter
Toronto FC declined its contract option on Sean Johnson, but that doesn't necessarily mean the veteran goalkeeper is on his way out.
CanWNT
The Canadian women's team looks to get back on track after last week's loss when it tangles with the Dutch on Tuesday in Nijmegen.
Opinion
By all accounts, Toronto FC dealt with the uncertainty over the Italians without it becoming a major issue inside the locker room.
Opinion
Laryea's nomination for the MLS Comeback Player of the Year award is well deserved after the way he rebounded from his injury.
Feature
The goalkeeper played a big role in helping Toronto FC reach the 2016 MLS Cup following a trade from the Colorado Rapids.
News
The veteran goalkeeper could still come back to Toronto FC in 2026 if he's signed to a new deal. If not, he'll become a free agent.
CanWNT
The Canadian women’s team came out on the wrong end of a very physical defeat against the Swiss in Lucerne on Friday.
Audio interview
Beat reporter James Grossi discusses the path forward for Toronto FC as it looks to strengthen its roster ahead of the 2026 campaign.
Podcast
The Footy Prime podcast spoke to John Molinaro about Toronto FC's 2025 MLS campaign and the off-season ahead.
CanWNT
The Canadian women's teams will be back in action for the first time since July 2 when they face the Swiss in Lucerne on Friday.
Feature
In a 1-on-1 interview, the MLS veteran discusses his evolution and how his role with Toronto FC changed this season.
CanWNT
In a 1-on-1 interview, Stoney reflects on her time in charge so far, the challenges she's issued to her players and Canada Soccer, and more.