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·29 de janeiro de 2025
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·29 de janeiro de 2025
Toronto FC’s preseason preparations in Marbella, Spain, have been progressing under the leadership of Robin Fraser, who has brought renewed confidence to the club’s future.
However, the team received surprising news when it was officially announced that they will not participate in the 2025 Leagues Cup.
MLS recently confirmed that only the top nine teams from each conference qualified for the tournament, leaving Toronto FC out of the competition.
As a result, the only cup tournament for the club this year will be the Canadian Championship, where they are set to face CF Montréal in the first round this spring.
This decision has been met with disappointment among fans who were hoping to see Toronto FC compete in multiple high-stakes tournaments.
With their exclusion from the Leagues Cup, Toronto FC will now focus entirely on their MLS campaign and the Canadian Championship. The season opener against D.C. United on February 23 will be a crucial test for Fraser’s squad as they look to start strong in the league.
Meanwhile, the highly anticipated Canadian Championship match against CF Montréal will provide a chance for Toronto FC to compete for silverware. The tournament remains a key objective for the club, and a victory over their rivals in the first round could set the tone for a more successful 2025 campaign.
As the new season approaches, all eyes will be on Robin Fraser and his ability to transform Toronto FC into a more competitive and consistent team.