League: Sebastian Giovinco (22) All: Sebastian Giovinco (23)
Highest home attendance
30,266 (August 29 vs. Montreal Impact)
Lowest home attendance
16,382 (June 27 vs. D.C. United)
Average home league attendance
League: 23,451 All: 23,319
Home colours
Away colours
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The 2015 Toronto FC season was the ninth season in club history. On October 14, the team qualified for the playoffs for the first time in franchise history.[1] The club began the season with a seven match road trip due to ongoing renovations at BMO Field. Their first home game was played May 10 against the Houston Dynamo, more than two months into the season.
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