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Toronto FC names Bob Bradley head coach and sporting director

Toronto FC has named Bob Bradley head coach and sporting director, looking to his experience and savvy to revive the franchise after a failed campaign.

The 63-year-old Bradley, father of TFC captain Michael Bradley, parted ways with Los Angeles FC last Thursday after a 12-13-9 season that saw it finish ninth in the Western Conference, missing the playoffs by three points.

Toronto is hoping that the three-time MLS coach of the year will restore the franchise to its former glory under Greg Vanney, who left last December to take over the Los Angeles Galaxy.

Toronto (6-18-10) concluded 26th in the 27-team this season, tumbling down the standings after finishing runner-up in the 2020 Supporters’ Shield race at 13-5-5.

“We are excited for Bob to get to work,” Toronto president Bill Manning said in a statement. “We are entering an extremely important off-season and know we have a team that needs a significant makeover. Bob has experience putting teams together and in getting them to perform at a high-level. He understands the expectations and standards of TFC and is ready to take on this challenge.”

Bradley, who has coached the U.S. and Egypt national teams, owns a career MLS record of 182-127-86 and ranks third in MLS victories all-time (behind Bruce Arena and the late Sigi Schmid). He has more victories that the Toronto franchise does all-time (153).

TFC noted Canada becomes the sixth country Bradley has coached in.

“I have seen firsthand the passion that Toronto has for football and the way the club has connected with the city,” he said. “I look forward to putting a team on the field that will make our fans and supporters proud.”

Toronto fired first-year coach Chris Armas on July 3 after the team stumbled to a 1-8-2 start that culminated in a humiliating 7-1 loss at D.C. United. Assistant coach Javier Perez, put in charge the rest of the way, was let go Tuesday.

On Monday, the team parted ways with Ali Curtis, general manager and senior vice-president of soccer operations, paving the way for Bradley.

In fact there will be three Bradleys on the Toronto payroll with Jeff Bradley the team’s director of communications. Bob Bradley becomes TFC’s 12th head coach.

Bob Bradley, who had previously coached the Chicago Fire, went on to take charge of Chivas USA before coaching the U.S. from 2006 to 2011 and Egypt from 2011 to 2013. He returned to club football. coaching Norway’s Stabaek, France’s Le Havre, and Swansea City of the English Premier League before taking charge of LAFC in 2018.

Bradley was named MLS coach of the year in 1998 with the Chicago Fire, 2006 with Chivas USA and 2019 with LAFC.

Bradley led Los Angeles to a 58-34-32 record and 206 points in his four years with the club.

A Princeton graduate, Bradley started his coaching career in the collegiate ranks with stints at Ohio University and Princeton around an assistant coaching job at the University of Virginia under Arena. He was reunited with Arena at D.C. United, winning two titles before taking over expansion Chicago in 1998, winning both the MLS Cup and U.S. Open Cup in his first season.

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