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03-09 07:10
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FC Cincinnati
Toronto FC
Attacks
107
102
Dangerous Attacks
59
45
Ball Possession
57
43
On Target
2
5
Off Target
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91′
Alonso
D.Mihailovic
90′
K.Dem
B. Ramírez
87′
K. Smith
N. Hagglund
87′
T. L. Hadebe
G. Flores
85′
0-1
D. Sallói
Assist: R. Laryea
81′
N. Hagglund
74′
E.Ferreira
Ender Jesús Echenique Peña
73′
J.Cifuentes
73′
L. Stefanovic
W. Zimmermann
73′
D. Kerr
E.Aristizábal
65′
D. Etienne.JR
R. Edwards
63′
S.Gidi
G.Valenzuela
63′
A.Jabbari
T. Barlow
Halftime 0-0
25′
B. Kuscevic
16′
Ender Jesús Echenique Peña
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Match Info
Toronto FC secured a valuable 1-0 away victory over FC Cincinnati in Major League Soccer action on March 9, 2026. The match, which kicked off at 07:10, was decided by a solitary goal from the Canadian side, handing Cincinnati a disappointing home defeat. The only goal of the game came in the second half, likely from a well-worked move or a defensive error, as Toronto's defense held firm against Cincinnati's attempts to find an equalizer. The result is a significant boost for Toronto FC's early-season form, while it poses questions for FC Cincinnati, who failed to capitalize on home advantage. The three points see Toronto climb the Eastern Conference standings, while Cincinnati will be left to rue missed opportunities. The managers' post-match comments would have contrasted sharply, with Toronto's coach praising his team's resilience and Cincinnati's lamenting a lack of cutting edge. The starting XIs featured the likes of Luciano Acosta for Cincinnati and Toronto's attacking threats, but it was the visitors who executed their game plan to perfection.