Jonathan Osorio and a Very Important Nomination with Toronto FC
• Many nominations for this Toronto FC player in the MLS end-of-year awards
• He gave everything on the field for Toronto FC and responded to the fans when they needed him most
By Oscar Cortes
After the conclusion of the 2024 MLS season, in which Toronto FC once again faced disappointment, the 2024 MLS end-of-year awards are now being announced, highlighting the league's best players both on and off the field.
One standout is the great leader Toronto FC has had in recent years—Jonathan Osorio. He has been an exemplary captain for the team and has now earned several nominations in the MLS, most notably for the Audi Goal Drive Progress Impact award.
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Jonathan Osorio's Leadership Has Made Him a Model Player in MLS
We can see how, through the Audi Goal Drive Progress Impact award, Jonathan Osorio is recognized as one of the candidates to win this prize. His progress and impact both on and off the field have been crucial for Toronto FC.
Despite the many challenges and adversities faced by the club this season, including the disappointment of losing the Canadian Championship final and numerous defeats in MLS play, Osorio has remained a key figure. He has been instrumental in rallying the team and supporting them during tough times, both on the field and by encouraging fans off the field. His leadership has been one of the most important elements for Toronto FC this season.
However, it's essential to note that Osorio is up against other players who have also had a significant impact in the MLS. While he has high hopes of winning the award, we must remember how the voting process works for this prize.
We now look forward to the winners of these awards being announced on Monday, October 21. Voting will close on October 21, with the results being tallied over the next three days. The final decisions will be revealed on October 24. The winners will be chosen by members of the media, club technical staff, and active MLS players, with each group representing 33.3% of the total vote. However, technical staff and players are not permitted to vote for nominees from their own teams.
We hope Jonathan Osorio emerges victorious in this nomination and on October 24, he will be announced as a finalist, bringing him one step closer to winning this prestigious award for his great season with Toronto FC in MLS.