TFC Academy

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Toronto FC Academy
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Full name Toronto Football Club Academy
Nickname(s) TFC, Reds
Founded 2008
Stadium KIA Toronto FC Training Ground and Academy, 2,000 capacity
Manager Laurent Guyot (Director)
Stuart Neely (Senior)
Danny Dichio (Junior)
Anthony Capotosto (U15)
Jonathon Mondino (U14)
Michale Stefano (U13)
Gianni Cimini (U12)
Rick Titus Regional Scout
League Premier Development League
2015 4th(3-8-3), Great Lakes Division
Playoffs: DNQ
Website Club home page

Toronto FC (TFC) Academy is the youth academy and development system of Canadian Major League Soccer club, Toronto FC. For sponsorship purposes, the Academy teams are referred to as the KIA Toronto FC Academy, with the title sponsor being Kia Motors Canada.

KIA Toronto FC Academy adheres to the same vision and values as the Toronto FC first team. The vision is to create a club that is internationally recognized as: a leader in player development, a leading edge organization on innovative practices, and a consistent contender for championships in North America (MLS, Canadian Cup, CCL)

The academy currently consists of multiple teams spanning different age groups, from U10 to U19.

  1. Foundation (U12, U11, U10 teams)
  2. Pre-formation (U15, U14, U13 teams)
  3. Formation (SR/JR teams)

All teams play their home games at KIA Training Ground.[1] KIA Toronto FC Academy operates eight full time teams, within a three pod structure.

In November 2014, Toronto FC announced the establishment of their own team to play in the minor professional USL Pro, which will serve as a reserve team for TFC and a bridge between the Academy.[2] Toronto FC became the sixth MLS club to own a USL Pro team. The team, which was named Toronto FC II, will begin play in 2015 at a new 5,000 seat stadium constructed at the Ontario Soccer Centre in Vaughan, just north of Toronto.[3][4] The new facilities include a permanent seating area with room for expansion and a new artificial playing surface.(FIFA Grade 2)[5]

The senior squad plays in the newly launched League1 Ontario, the third tier of the Canadian soccer pyramid. League1 Ontario was introduced by the Ontario Soccer Association in 2014.[6]

History

On March 29, 2008, Paul Beirne, Toronto FC Director of Business Operations, announced that "The goal of Toronto FC is, of course, to one day hoist the MLS Cup but another goal has always been to have an indelible mark of the soccer landscape in Canada, and specifically Ontario. It is our hope that Toronto FC not only be the aspirational choice for young soccer players in Canada, but an academy that has a real effect on the development of young, talented players. When we needed to find a league that would test the mettle of the best players in the academy we wanted something that would test them technically, physically, and tactically – after all, in most countries in the world, U18s are in professional environments – but at the same time wouldn’t jeopardize their amateur status and the CSL was an ideal fit.”

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.[7] Three weeks following the Henry signing Toronto's first team signed forward Nicholas Lindsay becoming the second academy signing in history.[8]

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 is underway for the creation of a third academy team.[9] Neeley also hinted that with the new first team coaches Aron Winter and Bob de Klerk that TFC Academy will be following that of the famous Ajax developmental program, with both Winter and de Klerk working directly with the youth teams. In late September former defender Ashtone Morgan became the first graduate of the Toronto FC Academy to be called up to the Canadian men's national team.[10]

In addition to TFC Academy's U-18 squad playing in the Canadian Soccer League, the U-16 squad competes in the CSL Reserve Division as TFC Academy II.

On January 6, 2012 the unofficial ties between Toronto FC and Ajax Amsterdam were further strengthened with the signing of former Ajax player Thomas Rongen as the director of the academy.

After the CSA de-sanctioned the CSL, it was announced on the league's website that TFC Academy would not compete in the CSL anymore.[11]

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.[12]

KIA TFC training ground

Side view of the KIA training ground
Field at the KIA 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. In June 2012, TFC academy moved to their new KIA Training Ground (on 14 acres of land) in Downsview Park,[13] located in North York. Built at a cost of $21 million to MLSE, the facility has seven pitches: three full-sized grass pitches(two heated) and four artificial turfs with two capable of being bubbled for year-round use. The 36,000 square foot facility also contains first team facilities, locker rooms, gym, kitchen, and team offices.[14]

Coaching staff

Year-by-year

The Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs
2008 3 CSL 6th, National Did not qualify
2009 3 CSL 4th, National Quarterfinals
2010 3 CSL 6th Quarterfinals
2011 3 CSL 10th Did not qualify
2012 3 CSL 7th Quarterfinals
2013 OSL
2014 3 League1 Ontario 1st
2015 4 USL PDL 4th, Great Lakes Did not qualify

PDL roster

As of May, 27, 2015[15]

No. Position Player Nation
1 Goalkeeper Darrin McLeod      Canada
2 Defender Gabriel Boakye      Canada
3 Defender Kevon Black      Canada
4 Defender Nikola Stakic      Canada
5 Defender Alain Sargeant      Canada
6 Defender Joshua Paredes-Prater      Canada
7 Forward Rahim Thorpe      Canada
8 Forward Oladapo Afolayan      Canada
9 Forward Malik Johnson      Canada
10 Midfielder Martin Davis      Jamaica
11 Midfielder Daniel Jodah      Canada
14 Midfielder Nicholas Osorio      Canada
15 Forward Aziah Reid      Canada
16 Defender Tarik Robertson      Canada
18 Forward Michael Maiorano      Canada
19 Midfielder Liam Fraser      Canada
20 Forward Ryan James      Canada
23 Defender Oliver Spring      Canada
24 Defender Nathaniel McAuley      Canada
30 Goalkeeper Filippo Di Bennardo      Canada
Matt Stowell      Canada
Mark Rogal      Canada
Koosha Nazemi      Canada
Karman Saini      Canada
Jordan Piccinin      Canada
Marco Rodriguez      Canada
Eli Roubos      Canada
Derick Sequira      Nicaragua
Abdulla Al-Muhandis      Canada
Tomasz Balicki      Canada
Ian Fernandes      Canada
Owen Pearce      Canada
Misel Klisara      Canada
Adrian Pena      Canada
Alex Pothement      Canada
Dylan Sacramento      Canada

League1 Ontario roster

TFC Academy senior team 2012

As of May, 27, 2015[16]

No. Position Player Nation
2 Gabriel Boakye      Canada
3 Leonard Sohn      Canada
4 Nikola Stakic      Canada
6 Thomas Mickoski      Canada
7 Steven Furlano      Canada
8 Nicholas Osorio      Canada
10 Tristan Borges      Canada
11 Richie Ennin      Canada
13 Aidan Daniels      Canada
14 Robert Boskovic      Canada
15 Cyrus Rollocks      Canada
16 Klaidi Cela      Canada
17 Andrew Dias      Canada
18 Alexander Zis      Canada
19 Liam Fraser      Canada
20 Marc Gallo      Canada
21 Matthew Srbely      Canada
23 Jordan Montoya      Canada
24 Reshon Phillip      Canada
25 Kevin Timachy      Canada
30 Brogan Engbers      Canada
40 Nikita Degtyar      Canada

Junior roster

As of Nov, 25, 2015

No. Position Player Nation
Andron Kagramanyan
Armando Caracciolo
Dante Campbell
Dante Morrissette
Gianluca Catalano
Glenn Muenkat
Joseph Vitulli
Joshua Eli
Justyn Thomas
Kota Sakurai
Laith Adi
Michael Procopio
Mirza Custovic
Nicholas Davison
Ricardo Machado
Shaan Hundal
Zachary Zitoli
Ferrazzo Riley
Mandekic Marko
Bola (Ilelabola) Avolonto

Notable former Academy players

Players who have signed for Toronto FC's first team:

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Players who have signed for other professional clubs:

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International Games

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.

References

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  7. First Academy Player To Sign Pro Contract. Torontofc.ca (2010-08-26). Retrieved on 2010-09-16.
  8. Toronto FC Signs Academy Forward Nicholas Lindsay. Goal.com (2010-09-15). Retrieved on 2010-09-16.
  9. Toronto plan big push with academy. MLS Soccer (2011-01-24). Retrieved on 2011-01-24.
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  11. http://canadiansoccerleague.com/newsnet/templates/?a=690&z=5
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