Toronto FC Academy explained

Clubname:Toronto FC Academy
Fullname:Toronto Football Club Academy
Founded: as TFC Academy
Nickname:The Reds
Stadium:BMO Training Ground
85 Carl Hall Road
Toronto, Ontario
Coordinates:43.7436°N -79.4717°W
Chrtitle:Academy director
Chairman:Anthony Capotosto
Mgrtitle:Head coach
League:League1 Ontario
Website:http://www.torontofc.ca/academy
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Toronto FC Academy, also known as TFC Academy, is the youth academy and development system of Canadian Major League Soccer club Toronto FC.

The academy has divisions from U14 to U19 and includes over 110 young players.[1] The senior academy team is known as Toronto FC III.[2]

History

The TFC Academy's U-18 squad began playing in the Canadian Soccer League in 2008, with the U-16 squad competing in the CSL Reserve Division as TFC Academy II.

On August 26, 2010 Doneil Henry signed a pro contract with the Toronto FC senior squad becoming the first-ever TFC academy player to sign since the creation of the club in 2007.[3] Three weeks following the Henry signing Toronto's first team signed forward Nicholas Lindsay becoming the second academy signing in history.[4] In late September 2011, former defender Ashtone Morgan became the first graduate of the Toronto FC Academy to be called up to the Canadian men's national team.[5] In 2011 there were close to 50 players enrolled in the TFC Academy.

On January 24, 2011, Stuart Neely the academy director announced that Toronto FC ownership approved a $17.6 million investment in a new training facility and planning was underway for the creation of a third academy team.[6]

After the CSA de-sanctioned the CSL, TFC Academy withdrew from CSL prior to the 2013 season.[7] The senior academy team joined the Ontario Soccer League for the 2013 season, however in 2014 the under-20 squad (known as Toronto FC III) began competing in League1 Ontario (L1O), which is the third level of the Canadian soccer pyramid. The academy also fielded a team in the Premier Development League in the 2015–16 seasons before withdrawing.[8]

On June 27, 2013 Canada announced its 23-man squad for the upcoming 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup, the squad included Ashtone Morgan and Doneil Henry which was the first time TFC academy graduates had made a senior international tournament roster.[9]

In November 2014, Toronto FC announced the establishment of their own team to play in the minor professional USL Pro, which serves as a reserve team for TFC and a bridge between the Academy.[10] Toronto FC became the sixth MLS club to own a USL Pro team. The team, which was named Toronto FC II, began play in 2015 at the Ontario Soccer Centre in Vaughan, just north of Toronto.[11] [12] The new facilities include a permanent seating area with room for expansion and a new artificial playing surface.[13]

In September 2018, the U20 team left L1O and transformed into a U19 team that competes in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy (USSDA), along with U17 and U15 teams.[14] [15] [16] The U16 and U14 teams will play in the Ontario Player Development League.[17]

The USSA announced on April 15, 2020 that they were ceasing operations permanently due to financial struggles brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, MLS announced that it was creating MLS Next as a replacement elite youth player development development platform, which Toronto FC would participate in.[18]

In March 2024, it was announced that Toronto FC Academy would enter a U19 team in the League1 Ontario's second tier Championship competition, with the ability to be promoted to the top tier Premier competition, after purchasing the franchise license formerly held by Pickering FC.[19] However, after one season, the team once again departed the league, choosing to re-enter the team in MLS Next, following the launch of a new U18 division.[20] [21]

BMO Training Ground

In April 2011, Toronto FC unveiled plans to develop a state-of-art facility and soccer program that looked to develop the next generation of Canadian players through coaching, training, technology, equipment and support. Construction began in May 2011 and in June 2012, TFC academy moved to their new BMO Training Ground on 14 acres of land in Downsview Park,[22] [23] located in North York. Built at a cost of $21 million to MLSE, the facility has 4 pitches in total: four full-sized grass pitches (two heated) and 1 artificial turf pitches (1 capable of being bubbled for year-round use). The 36,000 square foot facility also contains first team facilities (dressing room, hot tub, ice bath, rehabilitation pool, physiotherapy room, private dining) seven dressing rooms for the Academy teams, gym, physio and rehab facilities (separate from first team), kitchen, cafeteria, media room, classroom and offices for coaching staff.

Current technical staff

Executives
Academy director Anthony Capotosto
Assistant Academy director Dino Lopez
Medical Esteban Clavijo, Athletic Therapist
Manager Academy scouting Chris Pozniak
Operations Diana Sciacchitano
Equipment McKenzie Jaglowitz
Academy Player Care & Engagement Mendel Murray
Performance Coach Francesco Vescio
Coaching staff
YearHead coachAssistant coachGoalkeeper coach
Toronto FC II Gianni Cimini Marco Casalinuovo David Monsalve
Toronto FC U19 Dino Lopez Marcus Laquie Paolo Ceccarelli
Toronto FC U17 Paul Stalteri Taylor Lord David Ennis
Toronto FC U16 Dejan Jakovic Nikola Stakic David Ennis
Toronto FC U15 Arman Mohammadi Nikola Stakic Lauren Kadet
Toronto FC U14 Nemanja Jovanovic Lauren Kadet

Head coaches (U19)

Year-by-year (U19)

The Senior Academy side, commonly known as Toronto FC III, has played at the semi-professional (Division III) level. The team currently is a U19 team, after having previously been a U20 team

YearDivisionLeagueRegular seasonPlayoffsLeague cupRef
20083Canadian Soccer League6th, NationalDid not qualify[25]
20093Canadian Soccer League4th, NationalQuarterfinals
20103Canadian Soccer League6thQuarterfinals
20113Canadian Soccer League10thDid not qualify
20123Canadian Soccer League7thQuarterfinals
2013Ontario Soccer League2nd
20143League1 OntarioChampionsChampions
(Inter-Provincial Cup)
Semi-finals
20153League1 Ontario5thGroup stage
20154 (U.S.)Premier Development League4th, Great LakesDid not qualify[26]
20163League1 Ontario3rd, Western ConferenceDid not qualifyRound of 16
20164 (U.S.)Premier Development League6th, Great LakesDid not qualify
20173League1 Ontario3rd, Western ConferenceDid not qualifyQuarterfinals[27]
20183League1 Ontario4thDeclined participationFinalists
2019Played in the amateur U.S. Soccer Development Academy
2020
20213League1 Ontario Summer Championship1st
2022MLS Next7th, NortheasternDid not qualify
2023MLS Next
League1 Ontario Reserve
2nd, Northeastern
Fall season champions
QualifiedChampions
20244League1 Ontario ChampionshipRegular season championsFirst round

Academy graduates

The following players have joined the Toronto FC first team on homegrown player contracts after having previously been a Toronto FC Academy player (players in bold are currently part of the team) (as of May 21, 2024):

The following players have signed for the Toronto FC first team on short-term loan contracts for MLS or Canadian Championship matches (players in bold are currently Toronto FC II players), after having been a Toronto FC Academy player, but did not sign a full-time contract (as of April 24, 2024):

The following players signed homegrown player contracts with other teams in Major League Soccer, having had their rights traded by Toronto FC after previously being a Toronto FC Academy player:

International matches

TFC Academy joined with Chile giants Colo-Colo. The Toronto FC Academy squad played their first game against opponents outside the Canadian Soccer League on Tuesday June 29, 2010. The Academy tied Colo-Colo 4–4. The U16 team competed Liga MX International tournament on August, 2017.[28] Toronto FC III participated in the Dallas Cup 2018.[29]

TFC Juniors

The Toronto FC Juniors, also known as the TFC Juniors, is part of the youth academy and development system of Toronto FC. It is a curriculum based program, for players aged six to thirteen, specializing in grassroots development with a professional coaching staff.[30] The program holds camps regionally and has held camps in Toronto, Pickering, Vaughan, Stoney Creek in Hamilton, Oakville, and Markham. The Toronto FC Juniors program is one of Toronto FC Academy's main sources for prospects alongside their network of scouts.

Regional partners

In 2015, Toronto FC formed a partnership with the Ontario Soccer Association, with the OSA recognizing TFC as the top of the pyramid in Ontario with respect to the player pathway for elite men's soccer. Following this, TFC began to form regional partnerships with various youth clubs.[31]

TFC Academy has made regional partnerships with local youth clubs in other Ontario cities re-branding under the TFC name - Windsor TFC, London TFC, and Ottawa TFC.[32] Windsor TFC was the re-branded name from Windsor Stars SC, whose senior team plays in League1 Ontario.;[33] London TFC was re-branded from FC London, whose senior team retained their name in L1O;[34] Ottawa TFC was formed from a merger of Cumberland United SC and Capital United SC.[35]

In 2021, the club announced three new regional partners: Kitchener TFC, Hamilton TFC, and DeRo TFC.[36] Kitchener TFC rebranded from Kitchener SC, Hamilton TFC rebranded from Mount Hamilton Youth SC (Mount Hamilton is also part of the Hamilton United group that competes in League1 Ontario and DeRo TFC rebranded from DeRo United Futbol Academy.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Academy Quick Facts . Toronto FC . August 31, 2018.
  2. Web site: About Toronto FC III. November 17, 2018. Toronto FC.
  3. Web site: First Academy Player To Sign Pro Contract. August 26, 2010. Toronto FC. September 16, 2010.
  4. Web site: Toronto FC Signs Academy Forward Nicholas Lindsay. Goal. September 15, 2010. September 16, 2010.
  5. Web site: Morgan's call-up and the dreams of Canadian kids. Canadian Soccer News. September 29, 2011. dead. League1 Ontario. https://web.archive.org/web/20120418150557/https://www.canadiansoccernews.com/content.php?2257-Morgan-s-call-up-and-the-dreams-of-Canadian-kids. April 18, 2012.
  6. Web site: Toronto plan big push with academy. Major League Soccer. Duane. Rollins. January 24, 2011. January 24, 2011.
  7. Web site: CSL Readies for New Season - April kickoff will be earliest on record. https://archive.today/20130410164510/http://canadiansoccerleague.com/newsnet/templates/?a=690&z=5. April 10, 2013. dead. Canadian Soccer League. March 4, 2013.
  8. Web site: K-W United FC partner up with TFC. Josh. Brown. April 24, 2017. September 2, 2018. Waterloo Region Record.
  9. News: Canada Finalize roster for Gold Cup, announces friendly. Canadian Soccer Association. June 27, 2013. June 29, 2013.
  10. Web site: Toronto FC announces USL PRO team. Toronto FC. November 20, 2014. November 20, 2014.
  11. Web site: Toronto FC Unveils USL PRO Details. January 21, 2015. January 21, 2015. USL Pro. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150122210220/http://www.uslsoccer.com/home/857824.html. January 22, 2015.
  12. Web site: OSA, Toronto FC and Vaughan partner in new stadium. January 21, 2015. January 21, 2015. Ontario Soccer Association. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150122211315/http://www.ontariosoccer.net/ArticleDetails/TabId/29984/ArtMID/46727/ArticleID/246/OSA-Toronto-FC-and-Vaughan-partner-in-new-stadium-.aspx. January 22, 2015.
  13. Web site: Ontario Soccer body unveils new playpen in Vaughan. John. Cudmore. York Region News. August 30, 2015. October 26, 2015.
  14. Web site: Development Academy Expansion Welcomes 16 New Clubs For 2018-2019 Season. March 9, 2018. US Development Academy. March 9, 2018.
  15. Web site: Joining USSDA provides a high level of competition for the Academy. August 31, 2018. James. Grossi. Toronto FC. August 31, 2018.
  16. Web site: Toronto FC Academy joins U.S. Soccer Development Academy. June 7, 2018. August 29, 2018. Toronto FC.
  17. Web site: OPDL League. September 11, 2018.
  18. Web site: Total of 94 clubs join forces as part of MLS's elite player development platform. 2020-05-13. 2020-10-12. Major League Soccer.
  19. Web site: Toronto FC Academy to join League1 Ontario Men's Championship Division. 2024-03-23. 2024-03-29. League1 Ontario.
  20. Web site: TFC Academy Joins CF Montreal Academy In Withdrawing From League1 Canada. August 2, 2024. Northern Tribune. Nelson. Mahmoudi.
  21. Web site: TFC Academy to focus on MLS NEXT in 2025. August 1, 2024. League1 Ontario.
  22. Web site: TFC high on new facility. Toronto Sun. Ryan. Wolstat. May 29, 2012 . May 3, 2013.
  23. Web site: New TFC facility by the numbers. Daniel. Girard. May 30, 2012. Toronto Star.
  24. Web site: Nick Dasovic Named Head Coach. September 14, 2010. Toronto FC.
  25. Web site: Toronto FC Academy. Canadian Soccer History Archives.
  26. Web site: United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League. Canadian Soccer History Archives.
  27. Web site: Toronto FC III. Canadian Soccer History Archives.
  28. News: Academy Update - August 21–27. August 28, 2017. Adam. Krueger. Toronto FC. September 5, 2017.
  29. Web site: Dallas Cup Draw Announced. Krueger. Adam. March 8, 2018. Toronto FC. March 8, 2018.
  30. Web site: What is TFC Juniors?. Toronto FC.
  31. Web site: Inside The TFC/ Windsor/ London Partnership. Lauren. Maharaj. October 20, 2016. League1 Ontario.
  32. Web site: TFC Academy Partnerships. Toronto FC.
  33. Web site: Toronto FC and Windsor Stars Announce Partnership. June 16, 2016. Toronto FC.
  34. Web site: Soccer: FC London's academy changes look, adds programs with Toronto FC link. Morris. Dalla Costa. November 29, 2017. The London Free Press.
  35. Web site: Club History. Ottawa TFC.
  36. Web site: Toronto FC announces three more youth affiliates. June 17, 2021. Toronto FC.