Toronto FC is a Canadian Soccer Club that plays in the Eastern Conference of Major League Soccer. For those interested in the Toronto FC player salaries in 2022 as well as the club’s wage bill, we’ll provide the required information in this article.
Meanwhile, the 2022 soccer season is not exactly going as planned based on their position on the log at the time of writing.
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Toronto FC 2022 Player Wages And Salaries
PLAYER | WEEKLY WAGES | YEARLY SALARY |
---|---|---|
STRIKERS | ||
Jozy Altidore | $68,500 | $3,562,000 |
Patrick Mullins | $3,836 | $199,472 |
Dom Dwyer | $1,918 | $99,736 |
MIDFIELDERS | ||
Alejandro Pozuelo | $93,160 | $4,844,320 |
Yeferson Soteldo | $31,510 | $1,638,520 |
Michael Bradley | $27,400 | $1,424,800 |
Jonathan Osorio | $16,440 | $854,880 |
Marky Delgado | $10,823 | $562,796 |
Erickson Gallardo | $7,261 | $377,572 |
Ayo Akinola | $3,425 | $178,100 |
Jacob Shaffelburg | $2,877 | $149,604 |
Jayden Nelson | $1,507 | $78,364 |
Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty | $1,507 | $78,364 |
Ifunanyachi Achara | $1,288 | $66,966 |
Ralph Priso | $1,233 | $64,116 |
Noble Okello | $1,165 | $60,554 |
Tsubasa Endoh | $822 | $42,744 |
DEFENDERS | ||
Luke Singh | $1,192 | $61,979 |
Eriq Zavaleta | $1,781 | $92,612 |
Justin Morrow | $2,877 | $149,604 |
Richie Laryea | $3,699 | $192,348 |
Nick DeLeon | $5,343 | $277,836 |
Kemar Lawrence | $6,850 | $356,200 |
Auro | $7,535 | $391,820 |
Omar González | $19,180 | $997,360 |
Chris Mavinga | $19,180 | $997,360 |
GOALIES | ||
Alex Bono | $10,275 | $534,300 |
Quentin Westberg | $5,069 | $263,588 |
Kevin Silva | $1,206 | $62,691 |
Toronto FC Highest Paid Player In 2022
The Highest Paid Toronto FC player in 2022 is Alejandro Pozuelo with weekly wages of $93,160
Toronto FC 2o22 Wage Bill
Toronto FC Wage Bill in 2022 is $358,858 per week and $18,660,606 per year
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Some Facts
Toronto FC play their home games at BMO Field, in Exhibition Place, located west of Downtown Toronto on the lakeshore of Toronto.
In 2007, Toronto FC became the first Canadian-based franchise to enter Major League Soccer (MLS) when the club joined the league as an expansion team.
The information will be updated as changes are made in the squad and in salaries.