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CPL coach of the year finalist Benjamin Mora and York United FC part ways

Mora led York to fourth place in the standings at 11-11-6
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York United coach Benjamin Mora is show with defender Oswaldo Leon on Oct. 23, 2024, during York’s 2-0 win over Pacific FC at York Lions Stadium in the Canadian Premier League’s fourth-versus-fifth playoff game. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Canadian Premier League-York United FC-Denys Rudenko.

Benjamin Mora, a finalist for Canadian Premier League coach of the year, has left York United FC after five months and 22 matches at the helm.

The Toronto-based club said the parting was mutual.

“We are grateful to Benjamín for everything he brought to the club,” York president and GM Ricardo Pasquel said in a statement Sunday. “Over the past five months, we achieved a lot and set new standards.

“Benjamín led by example and instilled a sense of belief in the group that will be harnessed moving forward. We wish him well for the future.”

In a video posted on social media, Mora said he was unable to reach an agreement on a new contract. He thanked York’s ownership for the opportunity.

York’s new Mexican ownership group fired former Canadian international Martin Nash as coach May 21 with the club sitting fifth at 2-3-1. Assistant coach Mauro Eustaquio took the helm until Mora was put in charge, making his debut on the sidelines June 9 in a 2-2 tie with visiting Vancouver FC.

The 45-year-old Mexican spent a year in charge of Mexico’s Atlas FC, taking over the Guadalajara-based team in October 2022 after winning a title in Malaysia with Johor Darul Ta’zim FC. He was fired by Atlas last October, with the club 13th in the Liga MX standings.

Mora led York to fourth place in the standings at 11-11-6. York’s 39 points were a franchise record, surpassing the previous best of 38 set in 2023.

York clinched a playoff spot with three weeks to spare this season, defeating Pacific FC 2-0 in the fourth-versus-fifth playoff — its first-ever post-season victory — before falling to No. 3 Atletico Ottawa in a penalty shootout in the Oct. 27 quarterfinal.

York set club records for home points (24) and wins (seven) in recording a 7-4-3 record at home. Only regular-season champion Forge FC collected more points at home (11-2-1, 34 points)

York finished the regular season with just two wins and seven goals in its last 10 games (2-6-2). After starting 6-1-2 at York Lions Stadium, York stumbled to a 1-3-2 record there ahead of the playoffs.

Still, Mora was a finalist for coach of the year, along with Forge FC’s Bobby Smyrniotis, the eventual winner, and Cavalry FC’s Tommy Wheeldon Jr.

Pasquel said the search for a new coach is underway.

“Inevitably, there is quite a lot of interest in the position and a large number of candidates to meet with,” he said. “We are extremely excited by what’s ahead and look forward to building on the solid foundations laid in 2024.”

The coaching change comes one day after Cavalry FC’s 2-1 win over Forge in the CPL championship game in Calgary.





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