Toronto FC gets major payback against Ottawa Fury
Goals conceded seconds apart just before the break undid what had been a tidy, staunch defensive performance up until then Wednesday night from the Ottawa Fury. But an own goal from Eddie Edward and a classy finish from Tsubasa Endoh sunk the Fury
TFC bests Fury, punches ticket to Canadian Championship final
Toronto FC sealed their spot in the finals of the 2017 Canadian Championship on Wednesday night with a 4-0 victory over Ottawa Fury FC at BMO Field, overturning Ottawa's first leg advantage to advance 5-2 on aggregate. Stung from the surprise last
Toronto FC to face rivals Montreal Impact in Canadian Championship final
TORONTO — Speed has always been a big part of Raheem Edwards' game, but even he couldn't predict how quickly he'd integrate himself into Toronto FC's first team. The 21-year-old ran the gamut of the TFC pyramid in relatively short order. He joined the. It will be a Toronto-Montréal final to decide the 2017 Canadian Championship. With Montréal already through on Tuesday night, Toronto FC joined them via their Wednesday 4:0 win at BMO Field, completing their two-leg series 5-2 over visiting Ottawa Fury
Toronto FC 4, Ottawa Fury 0 | 2017 Canadian Championship Match Recap
Toronto FC's Tsubasa Endoh (right) gets in front of Ottawa Fury's Andrae Campbell to score his team's second goal during first half Canadian Championship semifinal second leg action in Toronto on Wednesday, May 31, 2017. (Chris Young/CP). . Toronto are the defending Canadian Championship title-holders, having won the 2016 edition in dramatic fashion over the Whitecaps on effectively the final kick of the second leg. In the knockout era of the tournament, which began in 2011, TFC have won …
The last time the two teams played it was branded a historic moment for Canadian soccer. Millions of people watched on TV, and tens of thousands more live, as Toronto FC dramatically defeated the Montreal Impact in the MLS Eastern Conference finals.
Toronto FC celeb vs Ottawa CC 170531 Toronto FC players celebrate after opening the scoring against Ottawa Fury in the Canadian Championship. Toronto FC overturned a first-leg deficit against Ottawa Fury, beating its USL rivals 4-0 on Wednesday night