Crowd Turns on SDFC in 1-0 Loss Ahead of Conference Showdown
ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 16 – Toronto FC secured a crucial 1-0 win against MLS leaders San Diego FC, marking a key step in rebuilding after losing star forwards, as they remain unbeaten against Western Conference teams.
- On Wednesday night at Snapdragon Stadium, Toronto FC secured a 1-0 victory, marking its second win in eight matches.
- Following the exit of its two veteran Designated Players, Toronto FC aims to redefine its identity in the 2025 season, marking a season turning point.
- A foul by Franco Negri led to a Corbeanu spot-kick, while San Diego FC held 70.1% possession but managed only two shots on goal.
- The defeat did little to change San Diego's conference lead, and the clubs combined for nine yellow cards in the chippy contest.
- San Diego FC heads into five straight home matches, including Saturday's rematch with Vancouver and a July 21 clash with Nashville SC, and will host CF Pachuca on July 29, Tigres UANL on August 1 and Mazatlán FC on August 5 in the Leagues Cup.
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Crowd turns on SDFC in 1-0 loss ahead of conference showdown
In its first game after losing two veteran players – one of whom had played a key role for the team this season – San Diego FC struggled versus Toronto FC Wednesday before losing 1-0 atSnapdragon Stadium. Toronto played strong defense all match; the one goal came in first half on a penalty kick by Toronto striker Theo Corbeanu during the 20th minute. The free kick came after being fouled by SDFC left back Franco Negri and he made the most of it …

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San Diego FC drops points at home against Toronto FC with 1-0 loss
Credit: Cedric Jones/ EVT Sports San Diego FC returned to Snapdragon Stadium to face Toronto FC for the first time. A total of 23,514 fans showed up on Wednesday night to support their team. The home team faced disappointing news after hometown hero Milan Iloski returned to Denmark and terminated his loan. In addition, right-back Jasper Loeffelsend departed San Diego, and the club acquired fullback Aiden Harangi from Eintracht Frankfurt. San D…
Sean Johnson posts 108th shutout as Toronto FC blank San Diego FC
Theo Corbeanu scored on a first-half penalty kick and Sean Johnson recorded his 108th career shutout to help Toronto FC record a stunning 1-0 victory over host San Diego FC on Wednesday night.
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