AFC Toronto

Women's soccer club in Toronto, Ontario From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

AFC Toronto is a professional women's soccer club based in Toronto, Ontario, that competes in the Northern Super League, a league at the top of the Canadian soccer league system.

Full nameAssociation Football Club Toronto
FoundedApril 26, 2023; 2 years ago (April 26, 2023)
Stadium
Capacity4,000
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AFC Toronto
Full nameAssociation Football Club Toronto
FoundedApril 26, 2023; 2 years ago (April 26, 2023)
Stadium
Capacity4,000
CEOHelena Ruken
Head coachMarko Milanović
LeagueNorthern Super League
2025Regular season, 1st
Playoffs, runners-up
Websiteafctoronto.ca
Current season
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History

In April 2023, AFC Toronto was established by a group of local soccer community members, including Helena Ruken, Brenda Ha, Jill Burgin, Billy Wilson, Mike Ruthard, Kamal Sandhu, and Shamez Mangalji.[1] They became the third club to enter as a founding member of the Northern Super League, which will launch its inaugural season in 2025.[2][3] Although several of the founders held a connection with the North Toronto Nitros, including Ruken who serves as the Nitros President, AFC Toronto will operate as a separate entity.[4] In January 2024, Canadian Olympic sprinter Andre De Grasse joined the club as an investor.[5][6]

In June 2024, the club unveiled their official branding, maroon and vermillion serving as the team's colours, and their crest, which features a letter T at the centre symbolizing Toronto and mirrored 7s on either side representing the team's original seven founding members, as well as the city's original six boroughs plus the GTA.[7][8] It was announced that the team would play at York Lions Stadium as their home venue for the 2025 season, sharing the venue with Canadian Premier League club York United FC and MLS Next Pro side Toronto FC II.[9][10] In October 2024, Jade Kovacevic was unveiled as the club and league's first ever player signing.[11]

AFC Toronto celebrating Supporters Shield title in 2025

On April 19, 2025, they played their inaugural match, losing 1–0 to Montreal Roses FC, in front of 14,518 fans at BMO Field.[12] They recorded their first victory on May 1, 2025, in a 2–1 victory over Calgary Wild FC.[13] Toronto became the first team to qualify for the playoffs of the inaugural NSL season after their 7–0 victory over Vancouver Rise FC on September 13, 2025.[14] In September 2025, Toronto won the first-ever Supporters’ Shield in league history after clinching a finish at the top of the NSL regular season league table.[15]

In October 2025, the club announced that they would participate in the seven-a-side World Sevens Football event in December, featuring eight women's clubs and a $5 million US prize pool.[16] In November 2025, the club announced that, after playing two matches at BMO Field in 2025, they would split home matches between BMO Field and York Lions Stadium in 2026.[17]

On March 4, 2026, the club announced that they would open an academy for players aged 14-18 in August 2026, replacing the Canada Soccer National Development Centre in Toronto, with Marc Maunder being named as the club's academy director.[18]

Honours

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AFC Toronto honours
Type Competition Titles Seasons
Domestic Regular season 1 2025
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Players and staff

Players

As of February 17, 2026[19]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

  1. ^
    Counts as a domestic player as she also holds Canadian nationality

Current staff

As of August 7, 2024[20]
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Executive
Chief Executive Officer Helena Ruken
Chief Operating Officer Kamal Sandhu
Vice-President, Brand and Partnerships Kathleen Hegarty
Sporting Director Billy Wilson
Coaching staff
Head coach Marko Milanović
Assistant coach Sylvia Forbes
Goalkeeping coach Rasih Pala
Head Athletic Therapist Karla Leong
Sports Science & Performance coach Mariana Gonzalez Moreno
Athletic therapist Kia Halsall
Equipment manager Keyosha Donkor
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Supporters

AFC Toronto's supporters group is The Vermilion Vanguard. The supporters section is located in Section 900 of the York Lions Stadium, and for away matches The Vermilion Vanguard meets at Something in the Water.[21]

See also

References

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