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07-30-2009, 05:33 AM
TFC drops the ball in opening leg
Goalkeeper Frei makes mess of Islander cross; return match set for Puerto Rico on Tuesday
Daniel Girard
Once again, Toronto FC will need heroics on the road to advance in the CONCACAF Champions League.
A second-half goal and solid defending gave the visiting Puerto Rico Islanders a 1-0 win over TFC in the opening game of two-match preliminary series last night.
he loss before 20,758 fans at BMO Field, puts TFC in a big hole as the two teams head to Puerto Rico for the return leg next Tuesday.
Read More (http://www.thestar.com/sports/article/673932)
TFC falls after forgettable first half
Paul Attfield
Welcome to the Champions League – CONCACAF style.
Unlike its more glamorous European counterpart, there’s no Cristiano Ronaldo or Kaka to be found here – Toronto fans will have to wait until next Friday for a first-hand glimpse of the Real Madrid pair – and fanciful visions of away trips to the San Siro and Old Trafford will have to be replaced with the hardened reality of another prospective journey to Crew Stadium in Columbus, should Toronto FC qualify for the group stage.
Read More (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/soccer/tfc-falls-after-forgettable-first-half/article1235708/)
Toronto FC drops Champions League opener
John F. Molinaro
In a matter of days things have gone from bad to worse for Toronto FC.
Still smarting from a heartbreaking decision against the Columbus Crew last weekend, Toronto suffered another major setback Wednesday night with a 1-0 loss to the visiting Puerto Rico Islanders at BMO Field.
Trinidadian forward Kendall Jagdeosingh was the hero for Puerto Rico, his goal in the 67th minute standing up as the difference in the opener of this CONCACAF Champions League preliminary playoff.
Read More (http://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/story/2009/07/29/sp-islanders-torontofc.html)
TFC behind the eight ball
THE CANADIAN PRESS
TORONTO -- Toronto FC certainly has developed a knack of making matters difficult for themselves.
Kendall Jagdeosingh scored the lone goal to lead the Puerto Rico Islanders to a 1-0 victory over Toronto FC on Wednesday in the first leg of a two-game preliminary-round series of the CONCACAF Champions League.
Now, Toronto FC must win Tuesday's return game in the unfriendly confines of Bayamon, Puerto Rico to advance to the 16-team group stage.
Read More (http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/2009/07/29/tfc_islanders/)
Down in the dumps
Puerto Rico plays TFC to perfection in crucial Champions League win
By LANCE HORNBY (lance.hornby@sunmedia.ca),
Toronto FC's stay in the CONCACAF Champions League looks to be a short one. The Puerto Rico Islanders did exactly what they had to, keep the home team under wraps and wait for a 1-0 gift. It came in the 66th minute when Toronto netminder Stefan Frei lost a challenge for a loose ball to Kendall Jagdeosingh and the Isles silenced the BMO Field crowd of 20,758.
Read More (http://www.torontosun.com/sports/soccer/2009/07/30/10308916-sun.html)
Reds lose to Islanders in Prelims of Champions League
TFC fell 1-0 Wednesday evening at BMO Field
By Mark Polishuk
TORONTO -- Toronto FC came up short in their first taste of CONCACAF Champions League action, dropping the first leg of qualifying tie against the Puerto Rico Islanders, 1-0, on Wednesday night at BMO Field. Kendall Jagdeosingh's second-half goal was all the offense that Puerto Rico needed in spite of being outshot by a 17-6 margin by a Toronto side that just couldn't turn their attacking advantage into a conversion.
Read More (http://toronto.fc.mlsnet.com/news/team_news.jsp?ymd=20090729&content_id=6138036&vkey=news_t280&fext=.jsp&team=t280)
Life gets a lot harder for Toronto FC
Puerto Rico 1 Toronto 0. Team's CONCACAF hopes take big hit with opening loss
Joe O'Connor
The weather. It has been on everybody's mind, weighing Toronto down like a wet blanket, blotting out the summer sun, drowning golf's Canadian Open last week and sapping the communal spirit in a garbage-strike-ridden city.
It has been one of those summers for Canada's largest metropolis, when there is nothing much good to say.
Read More (http://www.nationalpost.com/sports/story.html?id=1842834)
SUNSHINE (http://www.torontosun.com/sunshinegirl/)
Goalkeeper Frei makes mess of Islander cross; return match set for Puerto Rico on Tuesday
Daniel Girard
Once again, Toronto FC will need heroics on the road to advance in the CONCACAF Champions League.
A second-half goal and solid defending gave the visiting Puerto Rico Islanders a 1-0 win over TFC in the opening game of two-match preliminary series last night.
he loss before 20,758 fans at BMO Field, puts TFC in a big hole as the two teams head to Puerto Rico for the return leg next Tuesday.
Read More (http://www.thestar.com/sports/article/673932)
TFC falls after forgettable first half
Paul Attfield
Welcome to the Champions League – CONCACAF style.
Unlike its more glamorous European counterpart, there’s no Cristiano Ronaldo or Kaka to be found here – Toronto fans will have to wait until next Friday for a first-hand glimpse of the Real Madrid pair – and fanciful visions of away trips to the San Siro and Old Trafford will have to be replaced with the hardened reality of another prospective journey to Crew Stadium in Columbus, should Toronto FC qualify for the group stage.
Read More (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/soccer/tfc-falls-after-forgettable-first-half/article1235708/)
Toronto FC drops Champions League opener
John F. Molinaro
In a matter of days things have gone from bad to worse for Toronto FC.
Still smarting from a heartbreaking decision against the Columbus Crew last weekend, Toronto suffered another major setback Wednesday night with a 1-0 loss to the visiting Puerto Rico Islanders at BMO Field.
Trinidadian forward Kendall Jagdeosingh was the hero for Puerto Rico, his goal in the 67th minute standing up as the difference in the opener of this CONCACAF Champions League preliminary playoff.
Read More (http://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/story/2009/07/29/sp-islanders-torontofc.html)
TFC behind the eight ball
THE CANADIAN PRESS
TORONTO -- Toronto FC certainly has developed a knack of making matters difficult for themselves.
Kendall Jagdeosingh scored the lone goal to lead the Puerto Rico Islanders to a 1-0 victory over Toronto FC on Wednesday in the first leg of a two-game preliminary-round series of the CONCACAF Champions League.
Now, Toronto FC must win Tuesday's return game in the unfriendly confines of Bayamon, Puerto Rico to advance to the 16-team group stage.
Read More (http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/2009/07/29/tfc_islanders/)
Down in the dumps
Puerto Rico plays TFC to perfection in crucial Champions League win
By LANCE HORNBY (lance.hornby@sunmedia.ca),
Toronto FC's stay in the CONCACAF Champions League looks to be a short one. The Puerto Rico Islanders did exactly what they had to, keep the home team under wraps and wait for a 1-0 gift. It came in the 66th minute when Toronto netminder Stefan Frei lost a challenge for a loose ball to Kendall Jagdeosingh and the Isles silenced the BMO Field crowd of 20,758.
Read More (http://www.torontosun.com/sports/soccer/2009/07/30/10308916-sun.html)
Reds lose to Islanders in Prelims of Champions League
TFC fell 1-0 Wednesday evening at BMO Field
By Mark Polishuk
TORONTO -- Toronto FC came up short in their first taste of CONCACAF Champions League action, dropping the first leg of qualifying tie against the Puerto Rico Islanders, 1-0, on Wednesday night at BMO Field. Kendall Jagdeosingh's second-half goal was all the offense that Puerto Rico needed in spite of being outshot by a 17-6 margin by a Toronto side that just couldn't turn their attacking advantage into a conversion.
Read More (http://toronto.fc.mlsnet.com/news/team_news.jsp?ymd=20090729&content_id=6138036&vkey=news_t280&fext=.jsp&team=t280)
Life gets a lot harder for Toronto FC
Puerto Rico 1 Toronto 0. Team's CONCACAF hopes take big hit with opening loss
Joe O'Connor
The weather. It has been on everybody's mind, weighing Toronto down like a wet blanket, blotting out the summer sun, drowning golf's Canadian Open last week and sapping the communal spirit in a garbage-strike-ridden city.
It has been one of those summers for Canada's largest metropolis, when there is nothing much good to say.
Read More (http://www.nationalpost.com/sports/story.html?id=1842834)
SUNSHINE (http://www.torontosun.com/sunshinegirl/)