Toronto FC Academy

[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.

[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.

[11][12] The new facilities include a permanent seating area with room for expansion and a new artificial playing surface.

[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.

[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.

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.

The Toronto FC Academy squad played their first game against opponents outside the Canadian Soccer League on Tuesday June 29, 2010.

It is a curriculum based program, for players aged six to thirteen, specializing in grassroots development with a professional coaching staff.

Side view of the BMO training ground
Field at the BMO training ground
Bird's-eye view
Team in 2012
U20 team 2017
U19-2024
TFC Academy affiliate clubs