What happened to Toronto FC's second friendly of the 2025 preseason? | OneFootball

What happened to Toronto FC's second friendly of the 2025 preseason? | OneFootball

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·2 février 2025

What happened to Toronto FC's second friendly of the 2025 preseason?

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Toronto FC’s 2025 preseason has been full of positive moments, building excitement among fans for the upcoming MLS campaign. One of the most significant moves was the signing of Theo Corbeanu, a young and talented forward who has already made an impact.

In Toronto’s first preseason match against Fredrikstad FK, Corbeanu made an impressive debut by scoring his first goal for the club, further proving his potential to be a key player this season.


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A promising start for Toronto FC in 2025

Head coach Robin Fraser has also been instrumental in shaping the squad, leading highly effective training sessions that have brought the team closer together.

With a clear focus on tactical improvement and fitness, the team has been working hard in their training camp in Marbella, Spain, where they aimed to play multiple friendlies to prepare for the MLS season.

Change of plans for Toronto FC in Spain, before traveling to Florida

However, Toronto FC’s scheduled friendly against BK Häcken was officially canceled due to logistical issues at the Marbella Football Center.

This unexpected setback means that the team will not play a second match in Spain, which had been planned as another opportunity to test their progress.

Despite the disappointment, the coaching staff remains focused on continuing their structured training sessions before the team leaves Europe.

With the Marbella camp coming to an end, Toronto FC will now shift their focus to the next phase of their preseason in Palm Beach, Florida. There, the club has two important matches lined up, including a highly anticipated friendly against Colorado Rapids before their official MLS season opener.

Although missing out on the BK Häcken match is a minor setback, the team’s performances in training and their unity under Fraser’s leadership remain promising signs. As they prepare to return to the United States, Toronto FC looks determined to build on their momentum and ensure they are fully ready for the challenges of the 2025 MLS season.

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