Toronto FC II Was Established
In November 2014 And
Is
The Farm Team Of Toronto FC
Toronto FC II Competes
In
The USL League One
The Third Division Of
The American
And Canadian Soccer League System
The Team Serves As
A Reserve Team
For TFC And
A Bridge Between
The Academy
And First Team
The Team Began Play
In March 2015
Their Home Stadium Was
The Then-newly Constructed 3,500-seat Stadium At
The Ontario Soccer Centre
In Vaughan
Just North-northwest Of Toronto. Jason Bent
Is
The Team's First Head Coach
Toronto FC Had Previously Had
A One-year Partnership With
The Wilmington Hammerheads Of
The USL
In 2014
For
The 2018 Season
TFC II Moved Its Home Games
To BMO Field
And Lamport Stadium
On July 2
2018
The Team Announced They Would Move Down From
The United Soccer League
To USL League One For
The League's First Season
In 2019. With Their Drop
To Division 3
The Team Moved Their Home Games
To BMO Training Ground
TFC Academy
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