Reports: Rapids hiring Chris Armas as next head coach

May 22, 2021; Orlando, Florida, USA; Toronto FC head coach Chris Armas stands for the National Anthem before the match against Orlando City at Orlando City Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Stamey-USA TODAY Sports

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The Colorado Rapids have hired Chris Armas as their next head coach, multiple outlets reported.

The former New York Red Bulls and Toronto FC manager replaces Robin Fraser, who was fired in September.

Chris Little, who went 2-4-2 as the interim coach after Fraser’s dismissal, also was a finalist for the position.

Armas, 51, has worked as an assistant coach in England with Manchester United (2021-22) and Leeds United (2023) since being fired after a 1-8-2 start with Toronto FC in 2021.

Promoted to head coach of the Red Bulls in July 2018, Armas guided the club to the Supporters’ Shield and the Eastern Conference finals that year. He was fired during the 2020 season.

A midfielder, Armas played in the MLS with the LA Galaxy (1996-97) and Chicago Fire (1998-2007). The New York City native began his coaching career as an assistant with the Fire in 2008.

–Field Level Media

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