AFC Toronto moves to retain nine more players, now has 18 under contract for 2026

AFC Toronto forward Kaylee Hunter (11) celebrates her goal against Vancouver Rise FC during first half NSL final action in Toronto, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sammy Kogan

Despite topping the Northern Super League regular-season standings, it appears AFC Toronto is not getting its due at the World Sevens Football seven-a-side tournament in Florida.

"I had a meeting with the organizers a couple of days ago. They look at us as a bunch of kids from Toronto," Toronto coach Marko Milanovic said Thursday in an oceanside availability. "We're complete underdogs in their eyes. We don't consider ourselves the underdogs here at all. But in their eyes, we're a complete unknown team, first-year (side), first-year league, youngest team in the tournament."

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