April 2, 2019...Toronto FC II Season Preview (from torontofc.ca)

  
Toronto FC II Season Preview
April 2, 2019
5:22PM EDT
Adam Krueger

A new TFC II season is upon us as the Young Reds return to action this Friday in Orlando. With 
the new season comes a new league, new players and new competition. Here’s a quick rundown 
of what to look out for this season.

New League
Announced in July of 2018, Toronto FC II will make the switch to the newly formed USL League One 
this season. TFC II joins as a founding member of the league, which sits on level three of the 
North American Soccer Pyramid.

League One features 10 teams spread across the United States. The Young Reds will play a 28-game 
schedule, playing their 14 home games at the BMO Training Ground.

The 10-teams will compete in a single table with the top four teams qualifying for the playoffs. 
The winner of the playoffs will be crowned the inaugural League One champions.

New Players

As the team transitions to a new league, so does the roster. Players who have been staples in the 
lineup in years past have moved up to the first team or been sent out on loan. So here’s a look 
at the current TFC II roster second-year head coach Michael Rabasca will be working with this season. 

Goalkeepers
The Reds have two ‘keepers under contract, both of which are new to the club in 2019. Eric Klenofsky 
joins the Reds from Hapoel Marmorek in the Israeli. Prior to his time in Israel, Klenofsky was 
drafted by D.C. United in the third round of the MLS SuperDraft. Joining Klenofsky between the 
sticks is Canadian Yann Fillion. Fillion was acquired by the Young Reds on loan from FC Zurich. 
Prior to signing with the Swiss side Fillion spent his youth career with the Montreal Impact 
and had six appearances with FC Montreal in the USL.

Defenders
Only one defender who made an appearance during the 2018 season remains in Terique Mohammed. 
The TFC Academy product appeared in 10 games last season picking up one assist. Jelani Peters 
is also back looking to return to action after missing the entirety of the 2018 season 
recovering from injury.
 
Three new defenders join the backline in Patrick Bunk-Anderson, Franco Ramos-Mingo, and Jesus West. 
Bunk-Anderson is a central defender who was selected in the third round of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft 
after playing 4 seasons at Clemson. Ramos-Mingo is another centre-back who was signed out of the 
reserve side of Argentine giants Boca Juniors. And finally, West is a wide defender who is on loan 
from Club del Este FC of the Panamanian top division.

Midfielders 
A midfield core from 2018 remains with five players coming back who played significant minutes with 
the team last year: Gideon Waja, Luca Petrasso, Dante Campbell, Matthew Srbely, and Jordan Faria. 
Srbely led the group with 29 appearances chipping in three goals and three assists. Campbell had 
22 appearances scoring once. Waja (18 appearances), Faria (14) and Petrasso (9) are all set 
to be contributors this season.   

Joining the core of midfielders are two Academy signings and two internationals. Mehdi Essoussi, 
an 18-year-old, signed back in September 2018 for the 2019 season and has made 16 appearances 
in the USSDA this year. Ralph Priso, a 16-year-old, signed back in March and has made 15 appearances 
in the DA scoring three times this season. 

The two internationals joining the squad are Adolfo Ovalle and Trevor Swartz. “Fito” Ovalle 
is a Chilean youth international who has spent time with Real Salt Lake. The 21-year-old got 
into six games for RSL between the 2015-2016 seasons. Swartz was signed out of Indiana University, 
where he spent four years making 82 appearances. 

Forwards 
The forward group currently consists exclusively of Academy grads. Jordan Perruzza returns after 
appearing in four games, scoring twice last year. He is joined up top by Jacob Shaffelburg who 
signed in November. The winger made his debut for the first team in the CONCACAF Champions 
League in February.
 
And lastly, two younger Academy grads are currently signed to contracts in Jayden Nelson 
and Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty. Nelson, 16, signed in September has made 11 appearances 
in the USSDA for the TFC Academy this season recording 5 goals at the U-18/19 level. 
At 14-years-old, Marshall-Rutty was the youngest ever TFC Academy player to sign a professional 
contract. Marshall-Rutty has enjoyed success in the USSDA this year recording 22 goals 
in 16 games across two age groups.

New Competition
With the switch to USL League One, the Young Reds will have to get to know nine new teams 
this season. Stretching as far west as Tucson, Arizona and as far south as Orlando, Florida 
here are the other nine USL L1 founders.

Chattanooga Red Wolves SC

The Red Wolves join the league as a new franchise this year playing in a temporary home 
stadium before the construction of a 5500-seat soccer-specific stadium in 2020.

Player to watch: Éamon Zayed – Forward
35-year old Libyan International spent his youth career at Leicester City. He is best known 
for scoring a famous hat-trick in final 10-minutes of the Tehran Derby in 2012.

Forward Madison FC

Another new franchise in the League, Forward Madison brings pro soccer to the capital 
of Wisconsin. The team’s crest and jerseys feature the club’s mascot prominently, a Flamingo.

Player to watch: Josiel Núñez – Midfielder
A 26-year-old, who is on loan with FMFC, is a full-capped Panamanian International having 
scored two international goals in 14 caps.

Greenville Triumph SC

The Triumph also joins the league as a new franchise, they were the third team announced 
to join USL League One.

Player to watch: Cole Seiler – Defender
The 25-year-old from Anderson, South Carolina was the 16th overall pick in the 2016 MLS 
SuperDraft by the Vancouver Whitecaps.

Lansing Ignite FC

The ninth founding member of USL League One, Lansing are the affiliate of the Chicago Fire.

Player to watch: Nathan Lewis – Midfielder
The 28-year-old is a full international for Trinidad and Tobago. He has two goals in 18 caps. 
He spent last season with Indy Eleven in the USL Championship.

North Texas SC

North Texas SC is the reserve side of FC Dallas and will play home games at Toyota Stadium. 
As expected, the team is full of FC Dallas Academy products.

Player to Watch: Ricardo Pepi – Forward
The 16-year-old is a highly touted US Youth prospect and is already off to a great start 
scoring a hattrick in the team’s opener, which was also his professional debut.

Orlando City B

The third MLS reserve side in USL League One, OCB returns to action following a hiatus 
in 2018.

Player to Watch: Nathan Simeon – Defender
The 18-year-old native of Montreal is one of two Canadians on the OCB roster. The defender 
spent his youth career in the Impacts Academy.

South Georgia Tormenta FC

The founding father of USL League One, SGTFC makes the jump up from the PDL to join the 
league this season.

Player to watch: Lars Eckenrode – Defender
The former TFC II defender has found his way to Georgia after spending the last two seasons 
with the Young Reds.

FC Tucson

Founded in 2010, FC Tucson makes the switch to USL League One after 8 years in the PDL. 
They are the affiliate club of Phoenix Rising FC.

Player to Watch: Jose Terrón – Defender
The 27-year-old Spaniard has had a journeyman career to date but spent his youth career 
at the famed La Masia, the Youth Academy of FC Barcelona.

Richmond Kickers

The only other side to make the move from USL to USL League One, the Richmond Kickers are 
a familiar foe for the Young Reds.

Player to Watch: Lucas Mendes – Midfielder
The 20-year-old spent his youth career with DC United and made appearances for both the U-18 
and U-20 US national teams.

How to Follow
All 28 Toronto FC II matches will be available live on the league's Youtube channel. You can 
also follow the Young Reds on both Twitter and Instagram to keep up with all things TFC II.

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