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Toronto FC to hold its training camp in Marbella, Spain, for second straight year

Toronto FC begins a three-week Marbella training camp to build fitness and cohesion under new coach Michael Bradley before the 2026 MLS season opener on Feb. 21.

  • Toronto FC confirmed it will base its main preseason in Marbella, Spain for a second straight year, leaving Jan. 13 for a three-week camp and returning Feb. 15.
  • Allocation-Money moves and roster departures underpin the club's preseason planning, as Toronto FC acquired US$300,000 in general allocation money from Minnesota United and still holds spare international slots after parting with Kevin Long, Raoul Petretta and Sigurd Rosted while GM Jason Hernandez pursues a marquee attacker.
  • Players are due to report Saturday in Toronto for medicals, and the Marbella Football Centre features 39 pitches across eight high-performance centres used by CF Montreal.
  • Preseason matches will be announced at a later date, the club said, with games planned in Vancouver and Cincinnati before a March 14 home opener against the New York Red Bulls.
  • On Feb. 21, Toronto will kick off the MLS regular season, underscoring the camp's timing as the club aims to end a five-season playoff drought.
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Toronto FC to hold its training camp in Marbella, Spain, for second straight year

TORONTO — Toronto FC will hold the bulk of its training camp in Marbella, Spain, for the second year in a row. Players are due to report to camp Saturday in Toronto for medicals. The team will hold two training sessions before leaving Jan. 13 for Spain to begin a three-week camp at the Marbella Football Centre. Pre-season games will be announced at a later date, the club said. The team is scheduled to return to Toronto on Feb. 15. CF Montreal i…

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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