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…
Toronto FC to hold training camp in Marbella, Spain, for second straight year
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 is also spe…
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