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29 November, 2024
Herdman announced his resignation from Toronto FC.
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1 October, 2023
Herdman officially took charge of Toronto FC.
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28 August, 2023
It was announced that Herdman would depart the Canadian national team to take charge of MLS team Toronto FC.
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1 December, 2022
Canada lost 2–1 to Morocco in their final group match of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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23 November, 2022
Canada's first match of the 2022 FIFA World Cup against Belgium ended in a 1–0 loss.
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27 March, 2022
Herdman led the Canada men's national team to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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10 February, 2022
Herdman improved Canada to 33rd in the FIFA World Rankings.
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8 January, 2018
Herdman was named head coach of the Canada men's national soccer team.
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1 January, 2016
Herdman guided the Canada women's national team to a bronze medal at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
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1 January, 2015
Herdman led the Canada women's national team to the FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada.
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1 January, 2012
Herdman guided the Canada women's national team to a bronze medal at the Olympic Games in London.
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1 January, 2011
Herdman took over as the head coach of the Canada women's national soccer team.
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1 January, 2011
Herdman led the Canada women's national team to a gold medal finish at the Pan American Games in Mexico.
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1 January, 2010
Herdman guided the New Zealand U-20 women's team to the U-20 World Cup.
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1 January, 2008
Herdman led the New Zealand women's national team to the Summer Olympics in Beijing.
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1 January, 2007
Herdman guided the New Zealand women's national team to the FIFA Women's World Cup.
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1 January, 2006
Herdman became the head coach for the New Zealand women's national football team.
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1 January, 2003
Herdman joined the national association football programme in New Zealand.
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1 January, 2001
Herdman moved from England to New Zealand, leaving his position as a development coach for Sunderland's youth academy.
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19 July, 1975
John Herdman was born in Consett, County Durham, England.
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