The Italian shot stopper, who returns to Vancouver after an unsuccessful preseason trial with D.C. United, will again provide cover for David Ousted.
VANCOUVER — When it came to adding depth to their goalkeeping department for 2016, the Vancouver Whitecaps decided that "what’s old is new again."
A day before opening the season at home against the Montreal Impact, the ‘Caps re-signed Paolo Tornaghi to a one-year contract, with a club option for 2017.
The former Chicago Fire shot stopper opted to extend his time with the Blue and White after being unable to find a No.