November 20, 2014 (3 years ago) (November 20, 2014)[1]
Stadium
Lamport Stadium (2018–) BMO Field (2018–)
Capacity
9,600 30,000
President
Bill Manning
Head coach
Michael Rabasca
League
USL League One
2018
16th, Eastern Conference Playoffs: DNQ
Website
Club website
Home colours
Away colours
Current season
Toronto FC II is a Canadian professional soccer team based in Toronto, Ontario, who play in the United Soccer League, the second tier of the American & Canadian soccer league system.[2] It is the reserve team and minor league affiliate of Toronto FC as well as in partnership with Toronto FC Academy.
On July 2, 2018, Toronto FC II announced they would move to USL League One for the league's first season in 2019.[3]
Contents
1Players and staff
1.1Current roster
1.2Current technical staff
2Record
3Coaches since 2015
3.1Team records
4Stadium
5References
6External links
Players and staff[edit]
For details on former players, see List of Toronto FC II players.
Current roster[edit]
Where a player has not declared an international allegiance, nation is determined by place of birth. Squad correct as of September 6, 2018.[4]
No.
Position
Player
Nation
30
Goalkeeper
Borja Angoitia
Spain
32
Midfielder
Kunle Dada-Luke
Canada
35
Defender
Lars Eckenrode
United States
36
Defender
Tim Kübel
Germany
37
Midfielder
Gideon Waja
Ghana
38
Defender
Kyle Bjornethun
United States
39
Midfielder
Luca Petrasso
Canada
45
Midfielder
Luca Uccello
Canada
46
Forward
Tsubasa Endoh
Japan
48
Midfielder
Dante Campbell
Canada
49
Defender
Robert Boskovic
Canada
50
Midfielder
Matthew Srbely
Canada
51
Forward
Malyk Hamilton
Canada
56
Forward
Malik Johnson
Canada
58
Midfielder
Jordan Faria
Canada
59
Midfielder
Noble Okello
Canada
61
Defender
Rocco Romeo
Canada
64
Forward
Shaan Hundal
Canada
72
Defender
Jelani Peters
Trinidad and Tobago
77
Forward
Jordan Perruzza
Canada
80
Goalkeeper
Angelo Cavalluzzo
Canada
^ Signed to first team contract with Toronto FC.
^ Toronto FC Academy player.
Current technical staff[edit]
As of June 4, 2018[5]
Coaching staff
Head coach
Michael Rabasca
Assistant coach
Chris Pozniak
Fitness coach
Fabian Casal
Goalkeeping coach
Phil Boerger
Record[edit]
Year by year
Year
Tier
League
Regular Season W–T–L
Playoffs
Avg. Attendance
2015
3
USL
11th, Eastern: 6–5–16
Did not qualify
445
2016
3
USL
13th, Eastern: 6–5–17
Did not qualify
1,026
2017
2
USL
15th, Eastern: 6–7–19
Did not qualify
1,089
2018
2
USL
16th, Eastern: 4–6–24
Did not qualify
810
Coaches since 2015[edit]
Jason Bent (2015–2017)
Laurent Guyot (2018)
Michael Rabasca (2018–)
Team records[edit]
Main articles: List of Toronto FC II records and statistics and List of Toronto FC II players
Stadium[edit]
The expansion Toronto FC II hosted their games at a new stadium constructed at the Ontario Soccer Centre beginning with the first season in 2015. However, after the planned expansion of the OSC to 5,000 seats, which is a minimum requirement set by the United States Soccer Federation for the USL to be sanctioned as a division 2 league, did not materialize, the club announced that it would move its home games to BMO Field and Lamport Stadium beginning with the 2018 season.[6]
In 2018, the team used Monarch Park Stadium for one game in May, relocated one game to Charlotte, and relocated another four games to Rochester's Marina Auto Stadium, while waiting on availability at Lamport Stadium.[citation needed]
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^"Toronto FC II joins USL Division III as Founding Member". Toronto FC. July 2, 2018. Retrieved July 8, 2018.
^"TFC II Players | Toronto FC". torontofc.com. Retrieved September 6, 2018.
^"Management Team | Toronto FC". Torontofc.ca. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
^Kelly, Tim (August 29, 2017). "TFC II leaving Vaughan for Toronto after 3-season run; stadium size at issue". Vaughan Citizen. Retrieved September 5, 2017.
External links[edit]
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