Toronto FC are the latest MLS team searching for a head coach following the resignation of John Herdman.
The club announced Friday afternoon that Herdman, 49, was stepping down following 15 months as head coach. He was hired in August 2023.
“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,” Herdman said in a club-issued statement. “It has been an honor 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.”
The Reds finished the 2024 season with an 11-19-4 record and out of the MLS Cup playoffs. Herdman’s overall record was 16-22-6.
During his time as head coach, Toronto reached the League’s Cup group stage and the Canadian Championship final.
“I also want to thank the incredible fans for the support they’ve shown me both on and off the pitch,” Herdman said. “I wish the organization success going forward, and I look forward to the next chapter in my career.”
Team president and CEO Keith Pelley said the search for the next head coach will begin immediately, making Toronto the most recent team with a vacancy to fill.
Also in search of a head coach are the New York City Football Club, Atlanta United, Philadelphia Union and Vancouver Whitecaps.
Pelley announced Herdman’s departure without any mention of controversies surrounding the coach.
Earlier this season, Herdman and two of his players were suspended for one match on the heels of a post-match melee with NYCFC.
Per reports, he also could face discipline if it is found he participated in spying by drone while the coach of the Canadian women’s team from 2011-18.
At the Paris Olympics this summer, Team Canada was found to have spied on the New Zealand team in the women’s competition and questions have persisted as to whether the operation dates back to his time as the coach.
–Field Level Media