Toronto FC has signed two Designated Players, Torsten Frings and Danny Koevermans, in hopes of turning around a languishing club.
Toronto FC Sign Torsten Frings and Danny Koevermans As Designated Players
According to reports, both Glasgow Rangers and Leeds were bidding to sign Frings, but the 34-year-old chose a move to North America instead. He was capped 79 by Germany and played in both the 2002 and 2006 World Cups. In the United States, Frings is well known as the German player who handled the ball on the goal line to deny the U.S. the tying goal in the 2002 World Cup quarterfinals, a tournament that saw Frings feature for a German team all the way to the final. He won one Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich, but spent the majority of his career with Werder Bremen.
In Koevermans Toronto gets the goal scorer they so sorely need. With just 16 goals in 18 matches, the Reds could use any goal scoring and the 32-year-old Koevermans gives them that. He established himself as a good finisher in the Dutch Eredivisie, the last four years with PSV after stints with AZ and Sparta Rotterdam. He appeared just four times for the Netherlands, scoring once in a Euro 2009 qualifier.
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