Toronto Star

Coach Bradley adds three to staff

New assistant Stalteri won 84 caps for Canada

- NEIL DAVIDSON

Toronto FC head coach Bob Bradley has added former Canadian internatio­nal Paul Stalteri to his coaching staff.

A club spokespers­on said Bradley, who doubles as TFC’s sporting director, has also brought Mike Sorber on board as technical director while Carlo Valladares will serve as video analyst coach. Bradley is retaining incumbent goalkeeper coach Jon Conway.

The MLS team escaped snowy Toronto on Tuesday, flying south in search of warm weather in California where it will hold the first portion of training camp. The club will finish camp off in Austin, Texas, before opening the season Feb. 26 at FC Dallas.

Stalteri, a Canada Soccer Hall of Famer, won 84 caps for Canada in an internatio­nal career that stretched from 1997 to 2010.

Most recently he was an assistant coach at York United FC while fellow former Canadian internatio­nal Jim Brennan was in charge of the Canadian Premier League team.

With Canada Soccer, Stalteri has served as a youth coach and assistant coach to the senior team.

Stalteri made his senior Canadian debut at 19, coming on at the start of the second half of a 1-0 friendly loss to Iran at Toronto’s Varsity Stadium. His other 83 appearance­s were all starts and he went on to captain Canada 30 times. He retired in 2013 after undergoing two hip surgeries.

The veteran fullback exited as Canada’s most capped men’s player — an honour that now belongs to captain Atiba Hutchinson with 90 caps — and with one of its most glittering club pedigrees. Stalteri played overseas for Werder Bremen and Borussia Moenchengl­adbach in Germany and Tottenham and Fulham in England. He played with current TFC captain Michael Bradley at Moenchengl­adbach.

Playing for Werder Bremen, Stalteri was the first Canadian to score in the Bundesliga and the first to earn a Bundesliga winner’s medal.

He was twice named Canadian Player of the Year, in 2001 and 2004. A former striker — he teamed with Dwayne De Rosario up front at the Toronto Lynx — he eventually shifted to fullback where his speed and energy served him well.

Sorber, a former assistant coach in Montreal, worked with Bob Bradley at LAFC and the U.S. national team.

Valladares also worked with Bradley at LAFC.

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