Report: Ben Olsen in the mix for Toronto FC head coach job

Ben Olsen - DC United - September 27, 2020

After Greg Vanney announced the end of his six year spell as head coach of Toronto FC, the club is in the search for his replacement. One person whose name may be in the running? Former D.C. United head coach Ben Olsen.


The Athletic's Pablo Maurer and Joshua Kloke reported Wednesday that Olsen is on Toronto's list of candidates to succeed Vanney. Olsen has been without a job since October, when D.C. announced his departure from the job after 10 years as the head coach and 11 years before that as a player for the team. The club said at the time that they were in discussions for him to take up a different role within the organization.

Whoever ends up with the Toronto job, they will have big shoes to fill. Vanney was an instrumental part of the club's transformation from one that missed out on the playoffs to one of the best in MLS, coaching the first team in the league to win the treble when Toronto won the MLS Cup, Supporters' Shield, and Canadian Cup in 2017.


Olsen's lone piece of silverware in charge of D.C. was the 2013 U.S. Open Cup, but he and Vanney are both winners of the Coach of the Year award; Olsen won the prize in 2014, and Vanney won it in 2017.