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Toronto FC signs Bermudian midfielder Reggie Lambe
Toronto FC added Reggie Lambe, a midfielder who most recently played in the English Championship, Wednesday.
By Zac Lee Rigg
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Toronto FC announced the signing of Reggie Lambe Wednesday. The Bermudian midfielder is 20.
“We are very happy to add a young and talented player like Reggie Lambe,” said TFC head coach Aron Winter. “Reggie is a dangerous winger with a great amount of speed and ability. He will be an important player and will fit in well with our club.”
Lambe most recently played for Ipswich Town in the English Championship. He also spent time on loan with Bristol Rovers in 2011, making seven appearances.
In 12 caps for the Bermudian national team, he has four goals. He made his international debut at 16.
“We are very happy to add a young and talented player like Reggie Lambe,” said TFC head coach Aron Winter. “Reggie is a dangerous winger with a great amount of speed and ability. He will be an important player and will fit in well with our club.”
Lambe most recently played for Ipswich Town in the English Championship. He also spent time on loan with Bristol Rovers in 2011, making seven appearances.
In 12 caps for the Bermudian national team, he has four goals. He made his international debut at 16.
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