TORONTO - Inter Toronto Football Club confirms that striker Eduardo Ramos will join Inter Toronto II as part of the club’s Pathway for the 2026 Ontario Premier League season.
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Ramos is a Canadian forward who also holds Guatemalan and Honduran heritage. Primarily operating as a striker, the 5’9” attacker is recognized for his hold-up play, close-control dribbling, and ability to create goals both for himself and his teammates.
Before joining Inter Toronto, Ramos developed with Clarkson SC and Vaughan Soccer Club, where he built a strong reputation as a goalscorer and attacking presence. His accomplishments include winning four Charity Shield titles, earning a gold medal at the Ontario Summer Games, and finishing as the U15 OPDL top goalscorer. Internationally, Ramos has also received a Guatemala U16 training camp call-up.
Ramos joined the club after being monitored by Inter Toronto staff over multiple years, eventually making the move as the next step in his football development.
“The Pathway is truly amazing because it recognizes academy players and gives them the opportunity to develop and train with the First Team, which is something you don’t always see in Canada,” said Ramos.
“The club has pushed me to become fitter, hold myself to a professional standard, and become not only a better player, but a better person.”
As part of Inter Toronto II, Ramos will continue progressing within the club’s professional development structure while pursuing his long-term objective of earning a First Team opportunity and professional debut.