Toronto FC’s badge is a red, white, grey, and dark charcoal shield with a wide red banner across the middle. “TORONTO” appears in large white lettering on the banner, while the lower section contains a large dark charcoal “T” on a white shield field, with small red “F” and “C” letters on either side.
The upper part of the crest includes a red stylized maple leaf made from angular segments, with white negative space inside the leaf shapes. Below it, the top of the shield uses red, white, grey, and dark charcoal blocks, creating a layered architectural look above the Toronto wordmark.
The central “T” is the main club initial, while the maple leaf gives the badge a clear Canadian reference. The banner makes the city name the strongest text element, and the lower “F” and “C” complete the club initials without taking attention away from the large Toronto name and “T” mark.
Toronto FC was founded in 2005 and began MLS play in 2007 as the league’s first Canadian franchise. Based in Toronto, Ontario, the badge connects the club’s city identity and Canadian context through the Toronto wordmark, maple leaf, “T” monogram, and red-white-grey color system.
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About Toronto FC — Toronto FC is a professional football club from Canada competing in MLS. This page provides the primary crest and social media icon (SVG & PNG) with transparent backgrounds for editorial/reference use. For official brand rules, consult the club’s official site. Toronto FC crest and related marks are trademarks of their respective owners; high‑quality logo files are provided above on this page.












