John Herdman
John Herdman
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Herdman announced his resignation from Toronto FC.
Herdman officially took charge of Toronto FC.
It was announced that Herdman would depart the Canadian national team to take charge of MLS team Toronto FC.
Canada lost 2–1 to Morocco in their final group match of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Canada's first match of the 2022 FIFA World Cup against Belgium ended in a 1–0 loss.
Herdman led the Canada men's national team to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Herdman improved Canada to 33rd in the FIFA World Rankings.
Herdman was named head coach of the Canada men's national soccer team.
Herdman guided the Canada women's national team to a bronze medal at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Herdman led the Canada women's national team to the FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada.
Herdman guided the Canada women's national team to a bronze medal at the Olympic Games in London.
Herdman took over as the head coach of the Canada women's national soccer team.
Herdman led the Canada women's national team to a gold medal finish at the Pan American Games in Mexico.
Herdman guided the New Zealand U-20 women's team to the U-20 World Cup.
Herdman led the New Zealand women's national team to the Summer Olympics in Beijing.
Herdman guided the New Zealand women's national team to the FIFA Women's World Cup.
Herdman became the head coach for the New Zealand women's national football team.
Herdman joined the national association football programme in New Zealand.
Herdman moved from England to New Zealand, leaving his position as a development coach for Sunderland's youth academy.
John Herdman was born in Consett, County Durham, England.
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