TORONTO — As it did with forward Tosaint Ricketts, Toronto FC has rewarded goalkeeper Clint Irwin with a new contract.
The 27-year-old Irwin has agreed to a two-year deal with an option that replaces the deal that paid him US$107,625 last season. Ricketts got his new contract Thursday.
When healthy last season, Irwin was a big part of a Toronto defence that reduced its goals against to 39 from 58 the year before.
“Clint was a big part of our success last season,” Toronto GM Tim Bezbatchenko said in a statement Friday. “His calming influence helped solidify our defensive group that we built during last year’s off-season.
“Clint’s reliability is very important to our group and we’re happy to get this deal done.”
While a quad injury interrupted Irwin’s season, restricting him to 19 regular-season matches, he appeared in 25 games including the playoffs with a record of 10-7-7 and nine shutouts.
Toronto also prizes its low-maintenance ‘keeper off the field.
Irwin was briefly a member of Atlanta United after being taken in the December expansion draft. But Toronto made a trade to get him back later that day.
Toronto originally acquired Irwin in a January 2016 trade with the Colorado Rapids.
It’s been a busy week for Bezbatchenko. Toronto added French-born Congolese defender Chris Mavinga on Tuesday and re-signed veteran French midfielder Benoit Cheyrou on Wednesday.
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