Toronto FC fire head coach Bradley amid poor season
Toronto FC fired head coach and sporting director Bob Bradley amid the team's disappointing season, the Major League Soccer club announced Monday.
"Bob has been a consummate professional with Toronto FC and we thank him for his passion and tireless work during his time here. We are all disappointed that we were not able to achieve the results we expected," Toronto FC president Bill Manning said.
Assistant coach and technical director Mike Sorber was also relieved of his duties.
Former TFC player Terry Dunfield was appointed as the team's interim head coach.
TFC are 14th in the Eastern Conference after winning just three of their 20 games this season.
Toronto's most recent disappointment on the pitch under Bradley came Saturday when the club fell to the New England Revolution 2-1. TFC have collected just three points from their last five games.
Bradley was hired in November 2021 and his spell in Toronto ends with a 14-26-19 record. TFC didn't qualify for the playoffs in Bradley's first full season in charge.