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The speculative name is similar to that of an Italian team, ] (] for short) and is presumably meant to appeal to the large ] community in ]. The name would also be appropriate, as the team will be the first international team in MLS. Other names being speculated include Toronto Northmen and Toronto Norsemen. The speculative name is similar to that of an Italian team, ] (] for short) and is presumably meant to appeal to the large ] community in ]. The name would also be appropriate, as the team will be the first international team in MLS. Other names being speculated include Toronto Northmen and Toronto Norsemen.


Construction has begun on a new stadium at ] in Toronto called ] where the new team will play. The stadium will hold roughly 20,000 people and will be the largest soccer-specific stadium in ]. It is due to be finished in spring 2007, in time for the FIFA U-20 World Cup Canada 2007 (formerly the ]). The stadium will be owned by the City of Toronto while MLSE, the team's owner, will operate it. The cost of the stadium is estimated at $62.5 million. MLS commissioner, Don Garber, has stated that a future ] and a ] will be hosted by the stadium eventually. Construction has begun on a new stadium at ] in Toronto called ] where the new team will play. The stadium will hold roughly 20,000 people and will be the largest soccer-specific stadium in ]. It is due to be finished in spring 2007, in time for the FIFA U-20 World Cup Canada 2007 (formerly the ]). The stadium will be owned by the City of Toronto while MLSE, the team's owner, will operate it. The cost of the stadium is estimated at $62.5 million. MLS commissioner, Don Garber, has stated that the 2008 ] will take place in Exhibition Place Stadium, as will an ] by the year 2012.


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Template:MLS team Inter Toronto FC (short for International Toronto Football Club), is the speculative name for a new Major League Soccer franchise in Toronto. They are to begin play in the 2007 season as the first non-U.S. team in the MLS. The team's owner, MLSE, says that no name has yet been selected, but various sources, including the Toronto Star, have noted several legal activities involving the name, including trademarks and Internet domain name registration .

The speculative name is similar to that of an Italian team, Internazionale Milano F.C. (Inter Milan for short) and is presumably meant to appeal to the large Italian community in Toronto. The name would also be appropriate, as the team will be the first international team in MLS. Other names being speculated include Toronto Northmen and Toronto Norsemen.

Construction has begun on a new stadium at Exhibition Place in Toronto called Exhibition Place Stadium where the new team will play. The stadium will hold roughly 20,000 people and will be the largest soccer-specific stadium in Canada. It is due to be finished in spring 2007, in time for the FIFA U-20 World Cup Canada 2007 (formerly the FIFA World Youth Championship). The stadium will be owned by the City of Toronto while MLSE, the team's owner, will operate it. The cost of the stadium is estimated at $62.5 million. MLS commissioner, Don Garber, has stated that the 2008 MLS All-Star Game will take place in Exhibition Place Stadium, as will an MLS Cup by the year 2012.

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