Toronto FC parts ways with caretaker coach Javier Perez
TORONTO — Javier Perez, who took over as coach from the fired Chris Armas on July 4, will not be back with Toronto FC.
Perez started the year as an assistant coach but was put in charge of the team after it stumbled to a 1-8-2 start to the MLS season. Under the Spaniard, TFC went 5-10-8 and finished 26th overall in the 27-team league.
“We would like to thank Javier for his hard work this season,” Toronto FC president Bill Manning said in a statement. “He stepped into a difficult situation and was a true professional in every regard. We wish him well in his next endeavour.”
The MLS club parted ways with Ali Curtis, general manager and senior vice-president of soccer operations, on Monday.