The former Canada men's and women's international manager announced his resignation, effective immediately
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Herdman resigns from Toronto FCCanada Soccer drone investigation still lingeringBecomes 12th MLS manager to leave club in 2024Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
After 44 matches in charge of MLS side Toronto FC, John Herdman has resigned from his post as manager of the club. TFC missed the postseason in 2023 and 2024, with a record of 16-6-22 across all competitions.
He was named the club's permanent head coach in August 2023 and led them to a Canadian Championship final under his tenure. As a result of him leaving his post, he becomes the 12th MLS manager to leave their role in 2024.
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Herdman has been wrapped in the spotlight of an investigation into Canada Soccer after a staffer with the women's team was found spying on an opponent with a drone at the 2024 Paris Olympics. CWNT head coach Bev Priestman was fired after a review into the scandal, but Herdman's previous stints as both head coach of the men's and women's programs have him in the midst of an ongoing investigation, too.
However, he had adamantly denied any wrongdoing.
"I can again clarify that at a FIFA World Cup, pinnacle event, Olympic Games, at a Youth World Cup, those activities have not been undertaken," he said in July. "And I've got nothing else to say on that matter."
No particular reason was given for Herdman's resignation from TFC, but in a club press release, he thanked the MLS side and wished them well.
“Personally, I have made the difficult decision that it’s the right time for me to step away from the club, as the organization defines its vision for the future,” said Herdman. “It has been an honour to wear the Toronto FC crest and contribute to the growth of the club. Working with this dedicated group of players and staff has been a true privilege. I want to thank Keith Pelley and MLSE ownership for the opportunity, and I also want to thank the incredible fans for the support they’ve shown me both on and off the pitch. I wish the organization success going forward, and I look forward to the next chapter in my career.”
WHAT TFC SAID
“On behalf of the entire organization, I thank John for his commitment to Toronto FC and for the important strides for the club during his time as Head Coach,” said MLSE President & CEO Keith Pelley. “John’s passion for the game and dedication is evident to all those he has worked with and we wish him and his family the very best. The organization will begin the search for Toronto FC’s next Head Coach immediately.”
WHAT NEXT FOR TORONTO?
The club's search for their next permanent head coach is now underway, as they look to prepare for the 2025 season. The 2017 MLS Cup winners will look to re-establish themselves at the top after a few up-and-down seasons.