York United, a Canadian Premier League club, has rebranded as Inter Toronto Football Club, unveiling a new name and crest on Thursday, November 27. The club's new name and crest are inspired by the city of Toronto's iconic skyline and the three rivers that flow into Lake Ontario. The new crest features a stylized T with Tower Stone grey highlights in the Lake Ontario Blue centre of a roundel. Ricardo Pasquel, the club's owner and president, said the rebranding is the next step in the club's journey to strengthen Canadian soccer. The team will continue to play its home games at York Lions Stadium, but is looking at stadium options closer to the city centre. The club was previously known as York9 FC and was one of the inaugural eight teams in the Canadian Premier League in 2019. In 2020, the club rebranded as York United FC. The club's new name, Inter Toronto Football Club, was one of the names considered by Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment for the Major League Soccer club that eventually became Toronto FC. The club's CEO, Eduardo Pasquel, said the team is excited to start this new chapter and is committed to showcasing the talent, diversity, and resilience of homegrown talent. The club's new secondary mark features a stylized T isolated from the crest with INTER in gold and TORONTO in white arched over top. The team will also use a gold slanted 1834 mark heavily on social media and digital applications. The rebranding is a significant change for the club, but it is expected to bring new energy and excitement to the team. The club's fans are eagerly awaiting the new season and the opportunity to see the team in action with its new name and crest. The Canadian Premier League is a growing league, and the rebranding of York United as Inter Toronto Football Club is a significant step forward for the league. The club's commitment to showcasing homegrown talent is also a positive development for Canadian soccer.