Toronto FC Fires Former USMNT Coach Bob Bradley

The MLS side, which sits in 14th place, had won only two of its last 17 matches under Bradley.
Toronto FC Fires Former USMNT Coach Bob Bradley
Toronto FC Fires Former USMNT Coach Bob Bradley /

TORONTO (AP) — Struggling Toronto FC on Monday fired Bob Bradley, who doubled as the Major League Soccer team’s head coach and sporting director.

Terry Dunfield, a former Toronto player and Canadian international, was named interim head coach. 

The 41-year-old, who also played for the Vancouver Whitecaps and Manchester City, has been serving as head coach of the under-17 team at the Toronto academy.

Mike Sorber, Toronto's assistant coach and technical director, also was fired.

Toronto, which lost 2-1 at the New England Revolution on Saturday, is in 14th place in the Eastern Conference at 3-7-10. It has won just two of its last 17 matches (2-7-8) in all competitions. Only Inter Miami at 5-0-13 has a worse record.

Bradley, whose son is captain Michael Bradley, took charge of Toronto in November 2021. His record with the club was 14-26-19.


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