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Herdman steps down as Canada men's coach to join Toronto FC

TORONTO : John Herdman, who coached the Canadian men's team to their first World Cup appearance in 36 years, stepped down from the position to join Major League Soccer's Toronto FC, Canada Soccer said on Monday.

The 48-year-old Englishman led Canada to the 2022 World Cup, where they exited after three losses in the group stage, after previously serving as coach of the Canadian women's team that won bronze medals at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics.

"John's contribution to the game in Canada is unmatched," Canada Soccer President Charmaine Crooks said in a news release.

"We would like to thank John for his immense contribution to the game in Canada and wish him the very best in his new role at Toronto FC."

Canada Soccer said Mauro Biello, who has been an assistant under Herdman since March 2018, will serve as interim head coach and that Herdman will work with him through September to ensure a seamless transition.

Herdman takes over for a Toronto side that fired head coach Bob Bradley in June and sit at the bottom of the Eastern Conference with 19 points through 26 games.

"Personally, it's the right time for me to step into a new challenge in my career, and the structure of a club environment is a context I've aspired to operate in," said Herdman.

"Having access to connect and collaborate with the staff and players daily allows for a different depth of development and connection, both on and off the pitch."

After a coaching stint with the New Zealand women's national team, Herdman took over the Canadian women's team in 2011 and guided them to third place finishes at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics.

In 2018, Canada Soccer handing the job of rebuilding the men's team to Herdman, who led Canada back to the World Cup for just the second time

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