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.