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USA goalkeeper Sean Johnson leaves New York City FC after six years to join Toronto FC

USA goalkeeper Sean Johnson has joined Toronto FC after six seasons with New York City FC

USA goalkeeper Sean Johnson leaves New York City FC after six years and an MLS Cup victory in The Bronx to join Toronto FC in free agency through to the 2024 season

USA goalkeeper Sean Johnson has joined Toronto FC, leaving New York City FC after six seasons with the MLS side. 

The Reds announced Friday that they had signed the shotstopper, who served as the USMNT’s No. 2 during the World Cup in Qatar.

The 33-year-old joins the Canadian team through the 2024 MLS season with Toronto acquiring him through Targeted Allocation Money. 

USA goalkeeper Sean Johnson has joined Toronto FC after six seasons with New York City FC

NYCFC traded for Johnson from the Chicago Fire, in the 2016 offseason, and he quickly solidified himself as the Club’s No. 1 keeper ahead of the 2017 season.

He went on to make 206 appearances for the New York-based club, keeping 60 clean sheets. 

Johnson was appointed Captain for the Boys in Blue entering the 2021 season, where he recorded 10 clean sheets in the regular season and playoffs combined and led the team to its first championship in the 2021 MLS Cup. 

The shotstopper made 206 appearances for the New York club, keeping 60 clean sheets

The shotstopper made 206 appearances for the New York club, keeping 60 clean sheets

The 33-year-old played a pivotal role in NYCFC's 2021 playoff run and MLS Cup win

The 33-year-old played a pivotal role in NYCFC’s 2021 playoff run and MLS Cup win 

He played a pivotal role in NYCFC’s 2021 playoff run to its first piece of silverware and his performances in The Bronx saw him earn a nod in the 2022 MLS All-Star Game, a call up to the USMNT winning two Gold Cups and an inclusion in the National Team roster at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

‘Sean has established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in MLS, given his club and international career,’ Toronto head coach and sporting director Bob Bradley said. 

‘Sean continues to demonstrate his elite shot-stopping ability, athleticism, and decision-making in important moments and the biggest games.’ 

His performances in The Bronx saw him earn a call up to the USA's roster for the World Cup

His performances in The Bronx saw him earn a call up to the USA’s roster for the World Cup 

Johnson brings vast experience to the Reds, having played in 355 regular-season games since entering the league via the 2010 MLS SuperDraft, spending 2010-2016 with the Fire before joining NYCFC. 

NYCFC Sporting Director David Lee said: ‘We would like to thank Sean for…

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