Toronto FC announced today that Robin Fraser has been named the 15thHead Coach in club history. He will be under contract through the 2027 MLS season and report to TFC’s General Manager Jason Hernandez. Fraser, 58, returns to Toronto after a four-year tenure as Head Coach of the Colorado Rapids. He previously served as Assistant Coach with Toronto FC (2015-2019).
“We are very excited to welcome Robin as our new head coach for the 2025 season and beyond. Robin has one of the most accomplished careers in MLS, combining a multitude of experience as both a player and coach,” said Toronto FC General Manager Jason Hernandez. “As a person, he exemplifies our club values to the highest degree, and as a manager, we are confident in his ability to achieve sporting success. Robin’s commitment to winning has delivered trophies at Eastern and Western conferences and we are looking forward to the work ahead to build TFC into the annual contender our ownership and supporters deserve.”
- With over 30 years of professional experience as a player and coach, Fraser returns to Toronto FC after spending the past five seasons (2019-2023) with the Colorado Rapids. Under his leadership, the Rapids became a contender in the Western Conference, setting numerous records across four seasons and leading the club to consecutive postseason appearances in his first two full seasons as the Rapids Head Coach. In his second season (2020), the club posted the second-most goals per game in franchise history, scoring 32 goals in 18 games. During the 2021 campaign, Fraser guided Colorado to a club-record 61 points — their best MLS regular season points total of all time — as the Rapids topped the
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