MLS - LAFC mutually part ways with head coach Bob Bradley
The Los Angeles Football Team and its head coach, Bob Bradley, have amicably agreed to part ways, the club said on Thursday.
Bradley was LAFC's first head coach, and over the course of four seasons, he guided the team to remarkable success. In 2019, the club achieved a new single-season point record and won the Supporters' Shield. In 2018, they set a league record for points in an expansion season, and in 2020, they advanced to the Concacaf Champions League final.
“Bob has been fantastic as the first and only head coach for this club," LAFC Co-President & GM John Thorrington said in a club statement. “He provided strong leadership and has been a great ambassador for LAFC. Bob helped us develop a winning culture and established a legacy that will always be a part of LAFC’s history.''
️ 2018 most points by an @MLS expansion team
— LAFC (@LAFC) November 18, 2021
2019 Supporters’ Shield winner
2019 Coach of the Year
2020 @TheChampions finalist
Bob Bradley with #LAFC by the numbers. pic.twitter.com/wjK7UnqTNb