Mascherano quits as Inter Miami coach, 4 months after MLS title - ESPN
MIAMI — Javier Mascherano has quit as Inter Miami CF head coach, just four months after guiding the club to its first MLS Cup title.
Miami said in a statement Tuesday that the Argentine coach had stepped down for «personal reasons.»
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Mascherano informed the club of his decision Saturday night following the 2-2 home draw against the New York Red Bulls, a source confirmed to ESPN.
The club said that Guillermo Hoyos will take over as head coach of the first team for «the upcoming matches,» moving over from his current role of sporting director.
«I want to let everyone know that, for personal reasons, I have decided to end my tenure as head coach of Inter Miami CF,» Mascherano said in a statement.
«First and foremost, I would like to thank the Club for the trust they placed in me, every employee who is part of the organization for the collective effort, but especially the players, who made it possible for us to experience unforgettable moments.»
Mascherano, a former teammate of Miami star Lionel Messi with Argentina and Barcelona, spent almost a year and a half at the helm after replacing Gerardo «Tata» Martino in November 2024.
The former Argentina under-20 coach led Inter Miami to the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinal and the Leagues Cup final, and he made history when lifting the MLS Cup during his first year with the club in 2025.
Miami is third in the Eastern Conference through seven games of the 2026 season but exited the Concacaf Champions Cup via a loss to Nashville SC.
The move comes not even two weeks after Inter Miami opened its new stadium near Miami International Airport. The club has tied


