Toronto Star

TFC: Supporters’ sanctions in effect on Wednesday

- NEIL DAVIDSON THE CANADIAN PRESS

BMO Field will have a different look and sound Wednesday as a result of Toronto FC sanctions against its supporters’ groups in the wake of last week’s fiery display in Ottawa during the Canadian Championsh­ip semifinal.

The MLS club has suspended all supporter privileges after flares and smoke bombs led to small fires in the stands and the pitch at TD Place Stadium last Wednesday during the first leg of the series against Ottawa Fury FC. No one was injured. The rematch Wednesday — with Toronto holding a 1-0 lead — marks the first game at BMO Field since the incident.

A club spokespers­on said the ban means supporter groups will not be able to use banners, flags, smoke, drums, bullhorns or noisemaker­s in the stadium.

Toronto says it is co-operating with Ottawa Police in it investigat­ion, as well as conducting its own internal review of the club’s supporter program “to ensure the safest environmen­t possible at BMO Field moving forward.”

TFC wasted little time condemning the Ottawa incident with team president Bill Manning calling it “unacceptab­le.”

In 2016, some of Toronto’s supporters groups joined forces in going silent during a home game against Orlando to protest recent sanctions against the so-called Inebriatti after an obscene banner was raised in its section during a loss to visiting Montreal. TFC called the banner “an embarrassm­ent” to the club and its supporters.

Inebriatti has denied playing any part in the Ottawa incident.

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