Freddy Hall, former Toronto FC goalkeeper, dies in car crash

HAMILTON, Bermuda –
Bermuda goalkeeper Freddy Corridor, who performed 11 video games for Toronto FC in 2012, has died in a automobile crash. He was 37.
‘Toronto FC mourns the lack of goalkeeper Freddy Corridor. Everybody on the membership sends our condolences to his household and family members,“ the MLS group mentioned in a social media submit.
A spokesman for the Bermuda Police Service confirmed Wednesday that Corridor was significantly damage in a single-vehicle crash round 3 a.m. Sunday close to St. George’s on the northeast tip of the island. He was taken to hospital the place he was subsequently pronounced useless.
Corridor was Bermuda’s fifth street fatality of 2022.
Corridor joined Toronto in 2012 after goalkeeper Stefan Frei injured his ankle and leg in a freak coaching floor harm in late March. Milos Kocic took over as No. 1 with Corridor finally signed as a backup with solely teenager Quillan Roberts out there as cowl.
Corridor, then on trial with TFC, began for Toronto in an exhibition 1-1 tie with Liverpool at Rogers Centre in July 2012. He additionally performed in three CONCACAF Champions League video games, two in opposition to Mexico’s Santos Laguna and one in opposition to El Salvador’s Aguila.
TFC launched the Bermudian on the finish of the 2012 season.
Corridor, who joined Toronto from England’s Northampton City, went on to play for England’s Chester FC, Oxford Metropolis FC and AFC Telford United earlier than transferring to Eire’s Limerick FC. He returned to Bermuda in 2018.
Corridor, who gained 10 caps for Bermuda, performed collegiate soccer at College of South Florida and Quinnipiac College.
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This report by The Canadian Press was first printed April 27, 2022.