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Toronto Football Club is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Toronto. The club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Eastern Conference. The team plays its home matches at BMO Field, located at Exhibition Place on Toronto's shoreline west of Downtown Toronto. Toronto FC joined MLS in 2007 as an expansion team and was the first Canadian-based franchise in the league.
The first team is operated by Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, which also operates the MLS Next Pro affiliate team Toronto FC II and most other professional sports franchises in the city, like the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL, Toronto Raptors of the NBA and the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL.
In 2017, Toronto FC won the domestic treble with the MLS Cup, Supporters' Shield and Canadian Championship. They are seven-time winners of the Canadian Championship and were runners-up of the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League, as well as the MLS Cup in 2016 and 2019.
As of 2019, the club has an estimated value of US$395 million, making them the fifth most valuable club behind Atlanta United, LA Galaxy, Los Angeles FC, and Seattle Sounders, and have the highest player payroll in Major League Soccer.

Team Members
Adama Diomande
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Jesús Jiménez
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Deandre Kerr
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Alonso Coello
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Jordan Perruzza
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Richie Laryea
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Jonathan Osorio
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Victor Vazquez
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Brandon Servania
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Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty
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Kobe Franklin
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Raoul Petretta
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Themi Antonoglou
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Sean Johnson
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Hugo-Hilaire Mbongue (Hugo Mbongue)
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Shane O'Neill
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Tomás Lían (Tomás Romero)
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Lukas MacNaughton
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Kosi Thompson
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Michael Bradley #4
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Sigurd Rosted #4
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Federico Bernardeschi #10
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Mark-Anthony Kaye #14
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Ayo Akinola #20
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Lorenzo Insigne #24
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Matt Hedges #24
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Luke Singh #26
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BMO Field is an outdoor stadium located at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada which is home to Toronto FC of Major League Soccer and the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. Constructed on the site of the former Exhibition Stadium and first opened in 2007, it is owned by the City of Toronto, and managed by Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment. The stadium's naming rights are held by the Bank of Montreal, which is commonly branded as "BMO" (/ˈbiːmoʊ/).
BMO Field was originally constructed as a soccer-specific stadium to serve as the home field of the expansion Toronto FC, and hosted matches during the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup and 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. In 2010, it hosted the MLS Cup final (then a neutral-site game), and the 2016 final and 2017 final featuring Toronto FC (who hosted because they were the highest remaining seed). The venue has also hosted rugby union, including matches of Canada's national team, and rugby sevens during the 2015 Pan-American Games.
From 2014 to 2016, the stadium underwent a series of major renovations, which added an upper deck to the east grandstand, a roof over the seating areas and lengthened the field to make it suitable for hosting Canadian football. The latter allowed for the Toronto Argonauts to move to BMO Field beginning with the 2016 CFL season, which also saw the 104th Grey Cup played at the stadium.
Trophies 
 Canadian Championship 2020 | |  Canadian Championship 2018 | |  MLS Supporters Shield 2017 | |  Canadian Championship 2017 | |
 MLS Cup 2017 | |  Canadian Championship 2016 | |  Canadian Championship 2012 | |  Canadian Championship 2011 | |
 Canadian Championship 2010 | |  Canadian Championship 2009 | |
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