Toronto FC supporters

Groups recognized by the club on their official website include; Kings in the North, the Original 109, the Red Patch Boys, the Tribal Rhythm Nation, and U-Sector.

Their goal is to bring an intense style of support to the stands including the use of constant flag waving, singing, and smoke.

The Red Patch Boys is a TFC Supporters Group based in sections 111 and 112 of BMO Field which they have termed "The Bunker."

[3] The Tribal Rhythm Nation was created to bring a multi-cultural presence to Toronto FC games.

[4] It also made its presence felt at a friendly match between the U20 teams of Canada and the United States at the Rogers Centre on July 7, 2006.

On February 11, 2007, GoTFC donated a trophy to the winners of the inaugural Toronto FC Supporters' Cup tournament.

[6] Originally held indoors at a futsal centre in Don Mills, the tournament was expanded upon and moved to BMO Field in the fall of 2007.

Fans celebrate at a Toronto FC match