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Benfica defeat Celtic in Toronto friendly

Port 03 September @ 12:17 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Benfica defeated Celtic in their international friendly game at BMO Field in Toronto, Canada. Benfica scored early in the game when Keirrison gathered a rebound two minutes in to give the pro Benfica grab the lead but Celtic tied the game just before the half when Paul McGowan scored on one of Celtic's few chances in this game.

Evening Links and Thoughts: First Kick, Refs, and more

WVHooligan 21 September @ 07:38 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Chester Stadium currently under construction. (Photo via Philadelphia Union)

Lots of attention lately has been given to the start of next season for each club. It mainly seems to boil down to two clubs that are causing the league to redo the start of the season schedule every other day.

Both Toronto and 2010 expansion club Philadelphia seem to have their own issues going on.

Benfica arrive in Toronto for friendly

Port 01 September @ 06:56 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Benfica have arrived in Toronto, Canada for their friendly tomorrow against Scottish side Celtic at BMO Field. Benfica will have a practise tonight before tomorrow's matchup which kicks off at 7.30pm eastern time

The Final 24: Danny Dichio's playing career comes to a sudden end

the yorkies 09 September @ 06:43 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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From the first time Danny Dichio stepped on the field for Toronto FC you could see the difference. There was a fire in the belly of a man who was enjoying his football curtain call. Dichio didn't come to TFC for one last paycheque, he came here to prove to himself and to the football world that he was still the physical force that made him a fan favourite with such big clubs as QPR, Sunderland and West Brom.

3-2 win rescues Toronto playoff hopes

Colorado Soccer Now 12 September @ 10:31 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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If you didn't watch the Colorado Rapids' 3-2 loss to Toronto on Saturday, don't be fooled by the score. This was no five-goal explosion of offense. It was a 1-1 struggle blown open by two quick Toronto goals midway through the second half.

Substitute Michael Holody scored his first Major League Soccer goal in his second Major League Soccer game, but by that time (the 89th minute), the deed was done.