Robin Fraser will take charge of of Toronto FC as the team's new manager, the MLS side said on Friday, after former head coach John Herdman resigned amid the Canada Soccer drone scandal.
his third Major League Soccer head coaching job after Chivas USA and Colorado. Fraser, 58, replaced John Herdman, who quit in November after about 14 months. Toronto missed the playoffs, finishing 11th in the 15-team Eastern Conference with 11 wins ...
Fraser, who was previously head coach of the Colorado Rapids and before that assistant coach at Toronto, replaces Englishman John Herdman, who left the club in November. "We are very excited to ...
Toronto FC named Robin Fraser as their new head coach on Friday. Fraser, 58, effectively replaces John Herdman, who resigned on Nov. 29 after a little more than one season as the team's coach.
TORONTO — Robin Fraser was hired Friday by Toronto, his third Major League Soccer head coaching job after Chivas USA and Colorado. Fraser, 58, replaced John Herdman, who quit in November after ...
Robin Fraser will take charge of of Toronto FC as the team's new manager, the MLS side said on Friday, after former head coach John Herdman resigned ... as manager of the Colorado Rapids and ...
Fraser inherits a squad that is still a work in progress with the club searching for a striker to augment Italian stars Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi. Fraser stressed the need for hard work and pride in the jersey. The club leaves for Spain on Friday to continue pre-season preparations.
New Toronto FC coach Robin Fraser left for Spain with a smile on his face Friday as the MLS team shifted its training camp to Marbella.
Montreal has emerged from a tough stretch in the schedule with 13 out of 16 points to put themselves “in the mix” for a playoff spot.
The signing comes after Whitecaps 2 declined the 2025 contract option on the 20-year-old New Zealand youth international midfielder, who is the son of former Canada and Toronto FC coach John Herdman
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