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==Personal life and early career== |
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Campos is the son of [[Canada|Canadian]] Marcy Raston and [[Jorge Campos]], a [[Mexico national football team|Mexican international]] who represented the county in two [[FIFA World Cup]]s. He grew up in the [[Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles|Pacific Palisades]] area of [[Los Angeles]]. As a student at [[Loyola High School (Los Angeles)|Loyola High School]], the young Campos played both [[basketball]] and [[soccer]]. He eventually chose to focus on soccer while training with his father during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. In 2025, Campos committed to playing [[college soccer]] for the [[Cal State Fullerton Titans]] of the [[NCAA Division I]].<ref name=”Fullerton soccer’s Antonio Campos”>{{cite web |last1=Cauich |first1=Eduard |title=Fullerton soccer’s Antonio Campos, son of star Jorge Campos, leans on family after fire |url=https://www.latimes.com/sports/soccer/story/2025-08-19/antonio-campos-cal-state-fullerton-jorge-campos-palisades-fire |publisher=The Los Angeles Times |access-date=9 February 2026}}</ref> |
Campos is the son of [[Canada|Canadian]] Marcy Raston and [[Jorge Campos]], a [[Mexico national football team|Mexican international]] who represented the county in two [[FIFA World Cup]]s. He grew up in the [[Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles|Pacific Palisades]] area of [[Los Angeles]]. As a student at [[Loyola High School (Los Angeles)|Loyola High School]], the young Campos played both [[basketball]] and [[soccer]]. He eventually chose to focus on soccer while training with his father during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. In 2025, Campos committed to playing [[college soccer]] for the [[Cal State Fullerton Titans]] of the [[NCAA Division I]].<ref name=”Fullerton soccer’s Antonio Campos”>{{cite web |last1=Cauich |first1=Eduard |title=Fullerton soccer’s Antonio Campos, son of star Jorge Campos, leans on family after fire |url=https://www.latimes.com/sports/soccer/story/2025-08-19/antonio-campos-cal-state-fullerton-jorge-campos-palisades-fire |publisher=The Los Angeles Times |access-date=9 February 2026}}</ref> |
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==Club career== |
==Club career== |
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As a youth, Campos played for the academy of the [[USL League Two]]’s [[Ventura County Fusion]].<ref name=”Top Drawer Soccer profile”>{{cite web |title=Top Drawer Soccer profile |url=https://www.topdrawersoccer.com/club-player-profile/antonio-campos/pid-172828 |publisher=Top Drawer Soccer |access-date=9 February 2026}}</ref> He was part of the first-team squad that competed against [[AV Alta FC]] in the [[2025 U.S. Open Cup#First round|First Round]] of the [[2025 U.S. Open Cup]]. However he did not see any minutes in the match.<ref name=”Ventura County Fusion Squad 2025″>{{cite web |title=Ventura County Fusion Squad 2025 |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/team/squad/_/id/18683/league/USA.OPEN/season/2025 |publisher=ESPN |access-date=9 February 2026}}</ref> |
As a youth, Campos played for the academy of the [[USL League Two]]’s [[Ventura County Fusion]].<ref name=”Top Drawer Soccer profile”>{{cite web |title=Top Drawer Soccer profile |url=https://www.topdrawersoccer.com/club-player-profile/antonio-campos/pid-172828 |publisher=Top Drawer Soccer |access-date=9 February 2026}}</ref> He was part of the first-team squad that competed against [[AV Alta FC]] in the [[2025 U.S. Open Cup#First round|First Round]] of the [[2025 U.S. Open Cup]]. However he did not see any minutes in the match.<ref name=”Ventura County Fusion Squad 2025″>{{cite web |title=Ventura County Fusion Squad 2025 |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/team/squad/_/id/18683/league/USA.OPEN/season/2025 |publisher=ESPN |access-date=9 February 2026}}</ref> |
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In February 2026, it was announced that Campos had signed a four-year deal with [[Inter Toronto FC]] of the [[Canadian Premier League]]. He had previously trained with the club in 2024, impressing the coaching staff.<ref name=”primer contrato como futbolista”>{{cite web |last1=Carrillo |first1=Omar |title=Hijo del legendario Jorge Campos firma su primer contrato como futbolista |url=https://www.tudn.com/futbol/hijo-del-legendario-arquero-jorge-campos-firma-su-primer-contrato-como-futbolista-profesional |publisher=TUDN |access-date=9 February 2026 |language=Spanish}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 9 February 2026
Canadian soccer player (born 2006)
Antonio Campos (born 25 July 2006) is an association footballer who plays for Inter Toronto FC in the Canadian Premier League.
Personal life and early career
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Campos is the son of Canadian Marcy Raston and Jorge Campos, a Mexican international who represented the county in two FIFA World Cups. He was born in Red Deer, Alberta and grew up in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. As a student at Loyola High School, the young Campos played both basketball and soccer. He eventually chose to focus on soccer while training with his father during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2025, Campos committed to playing college soccer for the Cal State Fullerton Titans of the NCAA Division I.[1]
As a youth, Campos played for the academy of the USL League Two‘s Ventura County Fusion.[2] He was part of the first-team squad that competed against AV Alta FC in the First Round of the 2025 U.S. Open Cup. However he did not see any minutes in the match.[3]
In February 2026, it was announced that Campos had signed a four-year deal with Inter Toronto FC of the Canadian Premier League. He had previously trained with the club in 2024, impressing the coaching staff.[4]


