Inter Toronto Football Club (formerly known as York United FC and York9 FC) is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Toronto, Ontario. The club competes in the Canadian Premier League and plays its home games at York Lions Stadium in Toronto.

History

York United players celebrate a goal by Álvaro Rivero against HFX Wanderers during a game in September 2021.

In December 2017, former Canadian international Jimmy Brennan stepped down as executive director of Aurora FC and announced his intentions to take a role within the Canadian Premier League. In March 2018, it was revealed that Brennan had been named executive vice-president of York Sports & Entertainment back in January. The following day, it was revealed that the company's president Preben Ganzhorn named himself as president of an unknown entity called York9 FC, believed to be a Canadian Premier League franchise.

On May 5, 2018, York Region was one of four groups accepted by the Canadian Soccer Association for professional club membership. Greenpark Group, headed by Carlo Baldassarra, was revealed as the owner of York9, with his son Mike as the chairman. Both Brennan and Ganzhorn were pictured at the Annual Meeting of the Members when the group was announced.

York9 FC was officially unveiled on May 10, 2018, as the first team to join the Canadian Premier League. As well as confirming their place in the league for the 2019 launch season, the club also revealed their crest, colours and branding. The club adopted the name York9 FC to represent the nine municipalities that make up York Region – Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, and Whitchurch-Stouffville. On July 27, 2018, York9 announced executive vice president of soccer operations Jimmy Brennan as the club's first head coach.

In August, York9 fielded a York Region Soccer Association Selects team to compete in the U17 International Soccer Cup held at York Lions Stadium. The team beat Juventus FC before losing to Toronto FC in the final.

York9 era

The inaugural "York9 FC" logo used during the club's first two seasons

The team has been called "Y9" and "The Nine Stripes" by the media and the league. York9's first match was the inaugural CPL match at Forge FC on April 27, 2019, launching the 905 Derby with a 1–1 draw, as Ryan Telfer scored the first goal in Canadian Premier League history.

To determine the Canadian Soccer Association's representative in the CONCACAF Champions League, York9 played in the 2019 Canadian Championship competing for the Voyageurs Cup. The team lost the quarterfinal to Montreal Impact after a 2–2 draw at home and a 1–0 loss at Montreal.

In early 2020 the team announced the departure of Preben Ganzhorn from the club. He was replaced by Angus McNab, initially as a management consultant and later as the team's President, GM, and CEO.

York9 was expected to begin their second season in the Canadian Premier League in April 2020 but the season was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. During the postponement, the club sold young midfielder Emilio Estevez to Dutch Eredivisie side ADO Den Haag, the first CPL player to be sold to a European top flight.

York United era

Logo used from 2021 through 2025

On December 11, 2020, the club was rebranded as York United FC, adopting a new crest and colour scheme along with the name change. While the original club name exclusively targeted York Region, the new branding also represents the City of Toronto. In their first season as York United FC, the club finished 4th in the 2021 Canadian Premier League season. They were eliminated from the playoffs after a 3–1 loss to Forge FC. Following the season, head coach Jim Brennan's tenure at the club ended after it was announced November 23, 2021, that his contract would not be extended. He was replaced by Martin Nash on December 21, 2021.

During the 2023 season, it was announced that the club was sold from the Baldassarra family to the Canadian Soccer Business with plans to transfer the club to new ownership. Angus McNab stepped down from his role as president, CEO, and general manager following the season on November 3, 2023. On November 30, 2023, the Canadian Premier League announced that Mexican-based Game Plan Sports Group had purchased York United with immediate effect. The ownership group is led by brothers Eduardo, Ricardo and Miguel Pasquel, who each took roles in the day-to-day operations of the club, respectively, as chief executive officer, president and general manager, and chief commercial officer.

On May 21, 2024, manager Martin Nash was relieved of his head coaching duties and replaced by Mauro Eustáquio on an interim basis. On June 4, 2024, York United FC announced Benjamín Mora as their new head coach. It was announced at the end of the 2024 season that Benjamin Mora and the club had mutually parted ways. On November 21, 2024, York United announced the appointment of Mauro Eustáquio as permanent head coach. At 31, Eustáquio became the youngest manager in Canadian Premier League history and the first former Canadian Premier League player to manage a CPL club.

In November 2024, the club announced the formation of the York United FC Academy to play in the League1 Ontario Championship, featuring a U20 roster (along with up to 3 U23 players), as well as being able to send up to three first team players to the squad on short-term loans.

Inter Toronto era

On November 27, 2025, the club rebranded from York United FC to Inter Toronto FC. The club’s president, Ricardo Pasquel spoke on this saying, "Toronto is one of the most beautiful cities around the world and one of the most important cities. So we wanted to make a club that really identifies with where we are right now. It's a privilege to have the word Toronto in our name." As part of the rebrand, the club ownership is considering upgrading Lamport Stadium to make the 50-year-old venue its new home.

Stadium

York Lions Stadium is a stadium at York University Heights used by Inter Toronto FC for home matches.

Inter Toronto FC plays its home matches at York Lions Stadium in York University's Keele Campus in York University Heights, a neighbourhood of North York, Toronto. Initially, the club had planned to use Alumni Field, on the same campus, while York Lions Stadium was being renovated for use at the end of the season. Before the start of the 2021 season, the stadium was renovated with a larger, artificial turf pitch and the removal of the athletic track which surrounded the playing surface.

In 2018, the club announced plans to build a modular, wooden, 15,000-seat stadium within the next three years. As of August 2021[update], financing and location of the new stadium was yet to be determined.

In March 2022, Woodbine Racetrack announced plans to add an 8,000 seat soccer-specific stadium and adjoining training facilities in the northeast corner of their property in Rexdale, Etobicoke; this would be the presumed new home of then-named York United and possibly house a future professional women's soccer club.

In November 2025, after rebranding to Inter Toronto FC, it was announced that the club ownership is also looking at moving to Lamport Stadium after investments and renovations.

Crest and colours

After the rebrand to Inter Toronto FC, the club's colours include "Lake Ontario Blue, Trillium White, Sunrise Gold, and Tower Stone."

Former crest and colours

The club used its original branding while it was known as York9 FC, between 2018 and 2020. The main feature of the crest's design was nine beams at the top of the crest, one for each municipality in York Region. The upward angle of the bars is a nod to the region's motto "Ontario's Rising Star". A white trillium at the base of the crest recognized Ontario, the province's floral emblem since 1937.

The official club colours were light green, grey, and black (branded by the club as "electric green", "charcoal grey", and "black on black"). These colours symbolized the region's nature (in tandem with the club's environmental focus) and Black Creek.

The club's former namesake of York and crest pays homage to The Queen's York Rangers, as well as Toronto and York Region's predecessors, York, Upper Canada and York County. The crest's shape was derived from that of The Queen's York Rangers, a Canadian Army regiment based in Toronto and York Region. A blue element on top of the shield symbolized Lake Ontario, a body of water that rivers in York Region and Toronto flow into. The shield featured a YU monogram and nine vertical stripes, a nod to the club's nickname "The Nine Stripes". A crown at the top of the shield represented Canada's monarchical history. A trillium and a maple leaf were incorporated into the crown's design, with the former representing Ontario.

Although the club did insinuate that the crest of the original Town of York, that then became the City of Toronto, was used as inspiration, the club's colours of dark green, dark blue, white, and gold, were taken from the coat of arms of the City of York, a former city that was later amalgamated into the new City of Toronto in 1998. Unlike the majority of clubs in the CPL, York typically used home kits that were primarily white.

Kit suppliers and sponsors

PeriodKit manufacturerFront sponsorSleeve sponsor
2019–2021MacronMacronNone
2022Greenpark Group
2023–2024CarlsbergCIBC
2025None
2026–HummelStackTVMoneris (left) Remitly (right)

Club culture

Much more so than other CPL teams, Inter Toronto FC is a club which relies heavily on data and analytics to make decisions.

Supporters

A supporters' group called Generation IX was present at the club's launch event; the group later ended its support following the club's 2020 rebrand. Prior to the team's second season in 2020, two new supporters' groups formed: a student supporters' group based out of York University called The Green Lions and a female-led supporters' group called Dames of York.

Three new supporters' groups, Centre of the Universe, The Northern Corridor, and Eastenders 416, were formed in 2021.

Rivalries

Inter Toronto FC has a geographic rivalry with Forge FC in nearby Hamilton. The derby is named after the 905 area code which is used by Hamilton and York Region – the original home of Inter Toronto. On January 29, 2019, the Canadian Premier League announced that the inaugural match of the league was going to be a 905 Derby on April 27, 2019, in Hamilton. The match ended in a 1–1 draw.

Players and staff

Roster

As of February 6, 2026

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK MEX Diego Urtiaga (on loan from Atlético San Luis) 2 DF EST Alexander Bergman 3 DF TRI Luke Singh 4 DF MEX Oswaldo León 5 DF CAN Frank Sturing 7 MF TRI Steffen Yeates 9 FW PER Sebastián Gonzales 10 MF ENG Ollie Bassett 11 MF BEL Béni Badibanga 12 GK CAN Ivan Pavela 13 GK CAN Antonio CamposNo. Pos. Nation Player 15 FW ECU Ariel Almagro 16 MF CAN Max Ferrari 18 FW CAN Julian Altobelli 19 FW CAN Shola Jimoh 20 FW LBN Gabriel Bitar 21 MF CAN Kembo Kibato 28 MF CAN Jesse Costa 32 MF CAN Luca Accettola 33 MF CAN Joshua Lopez 34 MF SLV Anthony Umanzor
1GKMEXDiego Urtiaga (on loan from Atlético San Luis)
2DFESTAlexander Bergman
3DFTRILuke Singh
4DFMEXOswaldo León
5DFCANFrank Sturing
7MFTRISteffen Yeates
9FWPERSebastián Gonzales
10MFENGOllie Bassett
11MFBELBéni Badibanga
12GKCANIvan Pavela
13GKCANAntonio Campos
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15FWECUAriel Almagro
16MFCANMax Ferrari
18FWCANJulian Altobelli
19FWCANShola Jimoh
20FWLBNGabriel Bitar
21MFCANKembo Kibato
28MFCANJesse Costa
32MFCANLuca Accettola
33MFCANJoshua Lopez
34MFSLVAnthony Umanzor

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player

Staff

As of July 23, 2025

Executive
Chief executive officerEduardo Pasquel
PresidentRicardo Pasquel
Chief commercial officerMiguel Pasquel
General managerJorge Villalpando
Technical and coaching staff
Head coachMauro Eustáquio
Assistant coachMateus Lima
Assistant coachJosé Petinga
Assistant coachJohn Yacou
Goalkeeping coachCamilo Benzi
Fitness coachMarcos González

Head coaches

As of Oct 26, 2025

CoachNationTenureRecord
GWDLWin %
Jimmy BrennanCanadaJuly 27, 2018 – November 23, 202172222525030.56
Martin NashCanadaDecember 21, 2021 – May 21, 202467251329037.31
Mauro Eustáquio (interim)CanadaMay 21, 2024 – June 4, 20242101050.00
Benjamín MoraMexicoJune 4, 2024 – November 10, 202422958040.91
Mauro EustáquioCanadaNovember 21, 2024 – present3312813036.36

Statistics include regular season and Canadian Championship matches.

Club captains

YearsNameNation
2019–2020Manny AparicioCanada
2021–2023Roger ThompsonCanada
2024Molham BabouliSyria
2025–Elijah AdekugbeEngland

Records

Year-by-year

SeasonLeaguePlayoffsCCContinental / otherAverage attendanceTop goalscorer(s)
DivLeaguePldWDLGFGAGDPtsPPGPos.NameGoals
20191CPL2897123937+2341.213rdDNQR3Ineligible2,668Chile Rodrigo Gattas11
2020724187+1101.435thDNQDNQN/ACanada Joseph Di Chiara3
20212881283539-4361.294thSFQF1,1183 players tied6
20222897123137-6341.216thDNQSF1,234Guyana Osaze De Rosario13
202328115123544-9381.365thPlay-inQF1,242Syria Molham Babouli7
202428116113536-1391.394thQFPR1,499Canada Brian Wright9
202528108104338+5381.355thQFQF2,055Canada Julian Altobelli14

All-time top scorers

As of October 26, 2025

#NameNationCareer at clubGoals scored
CPLCupInt'lTotal
1Molham BabouliSyria2022–2024181019
Osaze De RosarioGuyana2022–2023181019
3Julian AltobelliCanada2020, 2025–114015
4Rodrigo GattasChile201992011
Brian WrightCanada2023–2024110011
6Ryan TelferTrinidad and Tobago2019–202082010
7Shaan HundalCanada2025–9009
8Diyaeddine AbziCanada2019–20217108
Simon AdjeiSweden20197108
Austin RicciCanada2019, 2022–20247108

Note: Bold indicates active player

All-time top assists

As of October 26, 2025

#NameNationCareer at clubAssists
CPLCupInt'lTotal
1Max FerrariCanada2020–120012
2Diyaeddine AbziCanada2019–20218109
3Brian WrightCanada2023–20248008
4Michael PetrassoCanada2020–20235207
Kyle PorterCanada2019–20205207
6Molham BabouliSyria2022–20246006
7Orlando BotelloMexico2025–4105
Osaze De RosarioGuyana2022–20235005
Massimo FerrinCanada2025–3205
Jérémy Gagnon-LaparéCanada20235005
Shola JimohCanada2025–5005
Isaiah JohnstonCanada2020–20225005
Jorge GuzmanMexico20245005
Adonijah ReidCanada2025–4105
Noah VerhoevenCanada20195005
Lowell WrightCanada2020–20223205

Note: Bold indicates active player

All-time most appearances

As of October 26, 2025

#NameNationCareer at clubGames played
CPLCupInt'lTotal
1Max FerrariCanada2020–13190140
2Diyaeddine AbziCanada2019–20226511076
3Elijah AdekugbeEngland2023–674071
4Nathan InghamCanada2019–2021548062
5Roger ThompsonCanada2019–2023564060
Austin RicciCanada2019, 2022–2024546060
7Chrisnovic N'saCanada2021–2022545059
8Dominick ZatorCanada2021–2022535058
9Osaze De RosarioGuyana2022–2023525057
Jordan WilsonCanada2021–2022525057

Note: Bold indicates active player

Single-season records

As of Oct 26, 2025

RecordNameStatisticSeason
Goals (all competitions)Julian Altobelli152025
Goals (league matches)Osaze De Rosario122022
Assists (all competitions)Michael Petrasso72021
Assists (league matches)Brian Wright62024
Clean sheets (all competitions)Nathan Ingham Diego Urtiaga82019 2025
Clean sheets (league matches)Thomas Vincensini Diego Urtiaga72024 2025

Note: Bold indicates active player

Awards

Canadian Premier League Awards

YearNameAwardStatus
2019Nathan InghamGolden GloveNominated
Diyaeddine AbziUnder 21 Canadian Player of the YearNominated
Jimmy BrennanCoach of the YearNominated
2021Max FerrariUnder 21 Canadian Player of the YearNominated
2022Dominick ZatorDefender of the YearNominated
Molham BabouliPlayer's Player of the YearNominated
Osaze De RosarioUnder 21 Canadian Player of the YearNominated
2024Thomas VincensiniGolden GloveNominated
Brian WrightPlayer's Player of the YearWon
Player of the YearNominated
Benjamín MoraCoach of the YearNominated
Noah AbatnehUnder 21 Canadian Player of the YearNominated
2025Mauro EustáquioCoach of the YearNominated
Julian AltobelliPlayer's Player of the YearNominated

Fan Voted Awards

YearNameAward
2019Morey DonerFan Voted Player of the Year
2020Not awarded due to shortened season
2021Diyaeddine AbziSupporters Choice Player of the Year
Max FerrariSupporters Choice U21 Player of the Year
2022Niko GiantsopoulosSupporters Choice Player of the Year
Osaze De RosarioSupporters Choice U21 Player of the Year
2023Brem SoumaoroSupporters Choice Player of the Year
2024Brian WrightSupporters Choice Player of the Year
2025Julian AltobelliSupporters Choice Player of the Year

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