The TFC Academy's U-18 squad began playing in the
Canadian Soccer League in 2008, with the U-16 squad competing in the
CSL Reserve Division as TFC Academy II. On August 26, 2010
Doneil Henry signed a pro contract with the Toronto FC senior squad becoming the first-ever TFC academy player to sign since the creation of the club in 2007. Three weeks following the Henry signing Toronto's first team signed forward
Nicholas Lindsay becoming the second academy signing in history. In late September 2011, former defender
Ashtone Morgan became the first graduate of the Toronto FC Academy to be called up to the
Canadian men's national team. In 2011 there were close to 50 players enrolled in the TFC Academy. On January 24, 2011, Stuart Neely the academy director announced that Toronto FC ownership approved a $17.6 million investment in a
new training facility and planning was underway for the creation of a third academy team. After the CSA de-sanctioned the CSL, TFC Academy withdrew from CSL prior to the 2013 season. The senior academy team joined the
Ontario Soccer League for the 2013 season, however in 2014 the under-20 squad (known as Toronto FC III) began competing in
League1 Ontario (L1O), which is the third level of the
Canadian soccer pyramid. The academy also fielded a team in the
Premier Development League in the 2015–16 seasons before withdrawing. On June 27, 2013 Canada announced its 23-man squad for the upcoming
2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup, the squad included
Ashtone Morgan and
Doneil Henry which was the first time TFC academy graduates had made a senior international tournament roster. In November 2014, Toronto FC announced the establishment of their own team to play in the minor professional
USL Pro, which serves as a
reserve team for TFC and a bridge between the Academy. Toronto FC became the sixth MLS club to own a USL Pro team. The team, which was named
Toronto FC II, began play in 2015 at the
Ontario Soccer Centre in
Vaughan, just north of Toronto. The new facilities include a permanent seating area with room for expansion and a new artificial playing surface. In September 2018, the U20 team left L1O and transformed into a U19 team that competes in the
U.S. Soccer Development Academy (USSDA), along with U17 and U15 teams. The U16 and U14 teams will play in the
Ontario Player Development League. The USSA announced on April 15, 2020 that they were ceasing operations permanently due to financial struggles brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, MLS announced that it was creating
MLS Next as a replacement elite youth player development platform, which Toronto FC would participate in. In March 2024, it was announced that Toronto FC Academy would enter a U19 team in the
League1 Ontario's second tier Championship competition, with the ability to be
promoted to the top tier Premier competition, after purchasing the franchise license formerly held by
Pickering FC. However, after one season, the team once again departed the league, choosing to re-enter the team in
MLS Next, following the launch of a new U18 division. ==BMO Training Ground==