
MLS supporter groups need to keep things safe: Toronto FC coach
VANCOUVER — They march to the stadium in packs, clad in scarves and jerseys. They chant anthems and bang drums. They stand through entire games, cheering until hoarse. They’re soccer fans, after all.
Players on Canada’s three MLS teams say their supporter groups are key to their success. But sometimes the most loyal fans can cause problems.
Fires briefly burned in the stands during a Canadian Championship game between Toronto FC and the Ottawa Fury on Wednesday at TD Place, prompting an investigation by Ottawa police. Canada Soccer’s disciplinary committee also is following up.
Mark Goudie, CEO of the Ottawa Sports & Entertainment Group, which owns the United Soccer League club, expressed his displeasure with the incident on Twitter.