Philadelphia’s Jim Curtin named MLS coach of the year, TFC’s Vanney third in voting
Philadelphia’s Jim Curtin, who led the Union to their first-ever trophy in hoisting the Supporters’ Shield, has been named the 2020 Sigi Schmid MLS Coach of the Year.
Curtis, a finalist for the 2019 award won by LAFC’s Bob Bradley, collected 43.68 percent of the votes cast by MLS clubs’ technical staff, players and media.
Orlando City’s Oscar Pareja, a winner in 2016 with FC Dallas, got 24.02 percent of the vote while Toronto FC’s Greg Vanney, honoured in 2017, received 4.74 percent.
The Union finished the 2020 regular season with the most points per game (2.04) and best regular-season record (14-4-5). Philadelphia went 9-0-0 at Subaru Park, recording the first perfect home record over an entire season in league history.