MIAMI — Javier Mascherano resigned as Inter Miami head coach on Tuesday, April 14, 2025, citing 'personal reasons' in a team release after guiding the club to its first Major League Soccer Cup. Mascherano, appointed in 2024, thanked staff, players and fans and reflected on the club's recent achievements. The club named sporting director Guillermo Hoyos as interim coach this week while chief soccer officer Alberto Marrero assumed sporting director duties; Inter Miami will manage match preparations and a leadership search amid the transition. The announcement follows the team's record 101-goal campaign and the recent opening of a new stadium near Miami International Airport.
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If you're an Inter Miami fan, this is big. Mascherano led the team to its first MLS Cup and a record 101 goals. Now, he's out. The club's future hangs on who steps in next. Keep an eye on interim coach Guillermo Hoyos and soccer officer Alberto Marrero.
Inter Miami is in transition. Mascherano's sudden exit leaves a gap. But the club's recent success could attract top talent. For now, it's a waiting game. Worth forwarding if you know someone who bleeds Inter Miami colors.
Inter Miami's front office and interim coaching staff benefit initially by assuming control and continuity responsibilities while the club begins internal planning for a permanent replacement.
Players, fans, and the club's long-term strategic plans suffered short-term disruption and uncertainty following Mascherano's sudden departure.
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