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Canada News.Net
13-07-2025
- Sport
- Canada News.Net
(SP)CANADA-TORONTO-SOCCER-MLS-TORONTO FC VS ATLANTA UNITED FC
(250713) -- TORONTO, July 13, 2025 (Xinhua) -- Deybi Flores (2nd L) of Toronto FC scores with a header during the 2025 Major League Soccer (MLS) regular season match between Toronto FC and Atlanta United FC at BMO Field in Toronto, Canada, on July 12, 2025. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua)
Yahoo
13-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Emmanuel Latte Lath converts stoppage-time PK for Atlanta in 1-1 tie with Toronto
Toronto FC midfielder Deybi Flores (20) celebrates after scoring as Atlanta United's Aleksey Miranchuk (59) and Toronto FC's Theo Corbeanu (7) look on during second-half MLS soccer match action in Toronto, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press via AP) Atlanta United's Emmanuel Latte Lath, second from left, is congratulated Bartosz Slisz (99) and Aleksey Miranchuk (59) after converting the tying penalty kick as Toronto FC's Alonso Coello (14) looks on during second-half MLS soccer match action in Toronto, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press via AP) Toronto FC's Deybi Flores (20) gets in front of Atlanta United's Tristan Muyumba (8) to score his team's opening goal during second-half MLS soccer match action in Toronto, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press via AP) Atlanta United's Emmanuel Latte Lath, second from left, gets a shot away at the Toronto FC goal despite pressure from Deandre Kerr, second from right, during second-half MLS soccer match action in Toronto, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press via AP) Atlanta United's Emmanuel Latte Lath, second from left, gets a shot away at the Toronto FC goal despite pressure from Deandre Kerr, second from right, during second-half MLS soccer match action in Toronto, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press via AP) Toronto FC midfielder Deybi Flores (20) celebrates after scoring as Atlanta United's Aleksey Miranchuk (59) and Toronto FC's Theo Corbeanu (7) look on during second-half MLS soccer match action in Toronto, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press via AP) Atlanta United's Emmanuel Latte Lath, second from left, is congratulated Bartosz Slisz (99) and Aleksey Miranchuk (59) after converting the tying penalty kick as Toronto FC's Alonso Coello (14) looks on during second-half MLS soccer match action in Toronto, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press via AP) Toronto FC's Deybi Flores (20) gets in front of Atlanta United's Tristan Muyumba (8) to score his team's opening goal during second-half MLS soccer match action in Toronto, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press via AP) Atlanta United's Emmanuel Latte Lath, second from left, gets a shot away at the Toronto FC goal despite pressure from Deandre Kerr, second from right, during second-half MLS soccer match action in Toronto, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press via AP) TORONTO (AP) — Emmanuel Latte Lath converted a penalty kick in the 11th minute of stoppage time for Atlanta United on Saturday night in a 1-1 tie with Toronto FC. Latte Lath's shot from the spot was parried by goalkeeper Sean Johnson near the left post but slipped inside the right post to cap the scoring. Advertisement Jayden Hibbert, who turns 21 on Aug. 5, made his MLS debut for Atlanta and finished with four saves. Hibbert started in place of Brad Guzan, who underwent surgery Tuesday to repair a fractured cheekbone that occurred in a collision with teammate Luis Abram in last week's 0-0 tie at D.C. United. Deybi Flores headed home a corner kick played in by Matty Longstaff to give Toronto a 1-0 lead in the 48th minute. Toronto (4-11-6) has one win in its last seven games. Atlanta (4-10-7) is winless in four straight. ___ AP soccer:


Associated Press
27-06-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
Toronto hosts the Portland Timbers in non-conference play
Portland Timbers (8-4-6, fifth in the Western Conference) vs. Toronto FC (3-10-5, 13th in the Eastern Conference) Toronto; Saturday, 7:30 p.m. EDT BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Portland +137, Toronto FC +187, Draw +235; over/under is 2.5 goals BOTTOM LINE: Toronto and the Portland Timbers meet in a non-conference matchup. Toronto is 1-7-3 in home games. Toronto has a 1-6 record in matches decided by one goal. The Timbers are 3-3-2 in road games. The Timbers rank 10th in the Western Conference drawing 85 corner kicks, averaging 4.7 per game. The matchup Saturday is the first meeting this season between the two teams. TOP PERFORMERS: Federico Bernardeschi has scored four goals and added three assists for Toronto. Deybi Flores has two assists over the past 10 games. Antony has scored six goals and added three assists for the Timbers. David Pereira Da Costa has one goal and four assists over the last 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Toronto: 3-6-1, averaging 1.2 goals, 3.8 shots on goal and 3.4 corner kicks per game while allowing 1.2 goals per game. Timbers: 4-2-4, averaging 1.5 goals, 4.2 shots on goal and 4.6 corner kicks per game while allowing 1.4 goals per game. NOT EXPECTED TO PLAY: Toronto: Nickseon Gomis (injured), Kosi Thompson (injured), Deandre Christopher Kerr (injured), Kobe Lloyd Franklin (injured), Henry Wingo (injured), Federico Bernardeschi (injured). Timbers: Zac Mcgraw (injured), Kamal Miller (injured), Ariel Lassiter (injured), Jonathan Rodriguez (injured), Maxime Crepeau (injured). ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.


Toronto Sun
04-05-2025
- Sport
- Toronto Sun
Toronto FC still looking for first home win at home after losing to New England
Published May 03, 2025 • 4 minute read New England Revolution forward Leonardo Campana (9) fails to get the header between Toronto FC midfielder Deybi Flores (20) and teammate Matty Longstaff (8) during first half MLS soccer action in Toronto, Saturday, May 3, 2025. Photo by Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Another loss for Toronto FC. And yet another injury. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account The pain is mounting for Toronto (1-6-4), which continues its search for a first home win of the Major League Soccer season after a 2-0 loss to the resurgent New England Revolution on Saturday. The final whistle was greeted by a chorus of boos from the announced crowd of 19,690 at BMO Field. Carles Gil and Leo Campana scored for New England (5-4-1), which came into the game with just seven goals in its previous nine matches. The Revs could have added significantly more to that total had it not been for Toronto goalkeeper Sean Johnson. Toronto coach Robin Fraser saw no silver linings on the day, seeing a regression in his team that came into the game having lost just one of its last five league outings (1-1-3), a 1-0 defeat at the hands of New York City FC last Saturday. Fraser has not been helped by an ever-growing injury list. Toronto' was missing captain Jonathan Osorio, backup goalkeeper Luka Gavran, defenders Richie Laryea, Zane Monlouis and Henry Wingo, midfielder Markus Cimermancic, midfielder/forward Derick Etienne Jr. and forward Deandre Kerr. Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Add Nicksoen Gomis to the list after the defender went down in the 63rd minute in the Toronto penalty box with a non-contact injury. He had to be helped off the field, unable to put weight on his left leg. Fraser, while yet to receive an official prognosis, said the injury seemed 'quite bad.' Defender Sigurd Rosted had to come off at halftime, as did forward Ola Brynhildsen whose minutes are being limited after coming back from injury. And veteran defender Kevin Long remained on the bench, not ready to see action. Toronto finished with Kosi Thompson, a midfielder converted to fullback, playing centre back alongside 18-year-old Lazar Stefanovic. 'I don't want to make it sound like a pity party,' said Fraser. 'It is what it is and we are where we are and we still have an obligation to compete. That certainly won't change. 'I was disappointed today because I think in the last six weeks or so this group — win, lose, draw — I've been really really proud of their level of engagement. And I thought today was a bit of a lapse.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. After a 1-4-1 start to the season, New England has won four straight by blanking Atlanta, New York City FC, Charlotte FC and now Toronto. The Revs, having switched to a back three, extended their shutout streak to 385 minutes in front of Slovenian goalkeeper Aljaz Ivacic. In contrast, Toronto has not scored in league play at home in 439 minutes, dating back to Deandre Kerr's goal April 5 in a 2-1 loss to Chicago. TFC is 0-3-2 at BMO Field this season with its last home win Sept. 14, a 2-1 decision over Austin FC. While Toronto had plenty of the ball in the first half, it was New England that took advantage of its chances. Gil put the Revs ahead in the 11th minute with their first shot on goal. After a Thompson giveaway, wingback Ilay Feingold sent in a cross that Gomis got his head to, only to see the ball go straight to Gil who acrobatically volleyed it home from just inside the penalty box. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 'That is a really really quality goal by a quality player,' said Fraser. 'But it never should have been there. So the turnovers really did us in. Injuries as well. 'It feels like we've made more forced substitutions this year than I can remember in a long time.' Campana made it 2-0 in the 27th minute, capping a rapid-fire counterattack with a low shot that beat Johnson. The play began deep in the New England end when Federico Bernardeschi lost the ball. Six passes later it was in the Toronto goal. Johnson made several big saves in the first half, including a spectacular one-handed stop on Ignatius Ganago in injury time, to limit the damage to two goals as the visitors began to find gaps in the Toronto defence. Some in the supporters section in the south stand walked out during the first half in an apparent protest. A banner reading 'This Badge Don't Belong To You!!!' was unfurled at one point. Another banner read 'Accept Existence or Expect Resistance.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. New England outshot Toronto 13-8 (6-2 in shots on target) in the first half. The final count was 18-18 with the Revs having a 6-4 edge on shots on target. Saturday's contest was the first of seven in May for Toronto, with six at home. Coach Robin Fraser made seven changes to the mid-week team that lost a penalty shootout to CF Montreal in Telus Canadian Championship play. Bernardeschi moved up front at halftime to lead the attack. Fellow Italian Lorenzo Insigne entered the game to a mixed reception in the 57th minute. UP NEXT New England: Visits Rhode Island in U.S. Open Cup play on Wednesday. Toronto: Hosts D.C. United on Saturday, May 10. Toronto & GTA Sunshine Girls Canada Toronto & GTA Sports


Toronto Sun
03-05-2025
- Sport
- Toronto Sun
Toronto FC still looking for first win at home after losing to New England Revolution
Published May 03, 2025 • Last updated 0 minutes ago • 3 minute read New England Revolution forward Leonardo Campana (9) fails to get the header between Toronto FC midfielder Deybi Flores (20) and teammate Matty Longstaff (8) during first half MLS soccer action in Toronto, Saturday, May 3, 2025. Photo by Frank Gunn / The Canadian Press Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Injury-depleted Toronto FC continues its search for a first home win of the Major League Soccer season after a 2-0 loss to the resurgent New England Revolution on Saturday. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account Carles Gil and Leo Campana scored for New England (5-4-1), which came into the game with just seven goals in its previous nine games. The Revs could have added significantly more to that total had it not been for Toronto goalkeeper Sean Johnson. The final whistle was greeted by a chorus of boos at BMO Field. After a 1-4-1 start to the season, New England has won four straight by blanking Atlanta, New York City FC, Charlotte FC and now Toronto. The Revs, having switched to a back three, extended their shutout streak to 385 minutes in front of Slovenian goalkeeper Aljaz Ivacic. In contrast, Toronto (1-6-4) has not scored in league play at home in 439 minutes, dating back to Deandre Kerr's goal April 5 in a 2-1 loss to Chicago. TFC is 0-3-2 at BMO Field this season with its last home win Sept. 14, a 2-1 decision over Austin FC. But Toronto came into the game having lost just one its last five league outings (1-1-3), a 1-0 defeat at the hands of New York City FC last Saturday. Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. While Toronto had plenty of the ball in the first half, it was New England that took advantage of its chances. Gil put the Revs ahead in the 11th minute with their first shot on goal. After a Kosi Thompson giveaway, wingback Ilay Feingold sent in a cross that Toronto defender Nicksoen Gomis got his head to, only to see the ball go straight to Gil who acrobatically volleyed it home from just inside the penalty box. Gil has five of New England's nine goals this season, including three from the penalty spot. And with Saturday's strike, he joins San Jose's Cristiano Espinoza as the only active players to be within the top five of both goals and assists for an original MLS club. Campana made it 2-0 in the 27th minute, capping a rapid-fire counter-attack with a low shot that beat Johnson. The play began deep in the New England end when Federico Bernardeschi lost the ball. Six passes later it was in the Toronto goal. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Johnson made several big saves in the first half, including a spectacular one-handed stop on Ignatius Ganago in injury time, to limit the damage to two goals as the visitors began to find gaps in the Toronto defence. Toronto headed to the locker-room to boos at the break. And some in the supporters section in the south stand walked out during the first half in an apparent protest at the team's recent play. A banner reading 'This Badge Don't Belong To You!!!' was unfurled at one point. Another banner read 'Accept Existence or Expect Resistance.' New England outshot Toronto 13-8 (6-2 in shots on target) in the first half. The final count was 18-18 with the Revs having a 6-4 edge on shots on target. Saturday's contest was the first of seven in May for Toronto, with six at home. Captain Jonathan Osorio joined injured defenders Richie Laryea, Zane Monlouis and Henry Wingo, midfielder Markus Cimermancic, midfielder/forward Derick Etienne Jr and forward Deandre Kerr on the sidelines. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. There was more pain in the 63rd minute when Gomis went down in the Toronto penalty box with a non-contact injury. He had to be helped off the field, unable to put weight on his left leg. To help make up the numbers, Toronto signed TFC II midfielder Michael Sullivan to an MLS short-term agreement for the game. Coach Robin Fraser made seven changes to the midweek team that lost a penalty shootout to CF Montreal in Telus Canadian Championship play. Only Gomis, Thompson, Deybi Flores and Theo Corbeanu retained their places. Forwards Ola Brynhildsen and Bernardeschi returned to the lineup after injury absences. Brynhildsen came off at halftime, as did defender Sigurd Rosted. Bernardeschi moved up front to lead the attack. Fellow Italian Lorenzo Insigne entered the game to a mixed reception in the 57th minute. 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