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Toronto waives Stinson

 

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Toronto FC announced Tuesday that the club has waived midfielder Matt Stinson.

Stinson signed with TFC on March 17, 2011 and went on to make 25 appearances with the club across all competitions.

The 21-year-old earned his first cap with the Canadian national team on January 29, 2013 coming in as a substitute during a friendly against the United States.

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