Curtis named Toronto FC GM, charged with returning team to championship-calibre
TORONTO — In naming Ali Curtis its Toronto FC’s fifth general manager, Toronto FC is getting an MLS veteran who always has a plan.
He famously arrived as sporting director of the New York Red Bulls with a binder full of blueprints for the team. Now the 40-year-old is being asked to return TFC to championship-calibre.
Curtis left the Red Bulls in early 2017, in a somewhat messy breakup after helping build both the first team and a flourishing talent pipeline. Without going into details on his departure, he said it had been time to turn the page and that he took a step back to get some perspective on what he wanted in the future.
“This opportunity came along and it’s the right fit. It’s the right club, it’s the right people,” Curtis said at his introductory news conference at Toronto’s training centre.