Soccer

CF Montreal names Hernan Losada as new head coach, acquires defender Herrera

The Major League Soccer club announced Wednesday that former D.C. United head coach Hernan Losada will take over from Wilfried Nancy on the sidelines for the 2023 season.

Former D.C. United coach takes over after Wilfried Nancy's departure to Columbus

D.C. United head coach Hernan Losada, wearing a D.C. United jacket, looks on during an MLS soccer match against the New York City FC.
In this April 17, 2021 file photo, D.C. United head coach Hernan Losada looks on during an MLS soccer match against the New York City FC, in Washington D.C. (Will Newton/The Associated Press)

CF Montreal has made major steps in restocking after a turbulent off-season.

The Major League Soccer club announced Wednesday that former D.C. United head coach Hernan Losada will take over from Wilfried Nancy on the sidelines for the 2023 season.

News of Losada's hiring came shortly after Montreal completed a deal with Real Salt Lake to acquire defender Aaron Herrera.

"It is with great excitement, motivation and gratitude that I approach this new opportunity," Losada said in a release. "I am eager to put all my energy, enthusiasm, and abilities into this great project."

Losada will take over a team in transition after Nancy left for Columbus and key players Djordje Mihailovic, Alistair Johnston and Ismael Kone moved on to European clubs.

Losada, along with CF Montreal president and chief executive officer Gabriel Gervais and vice-president and chief sporting officer Olivier Renard, were scheduled to appear at a press conference on Thursday.

"We were looking for a coach who could continue the sporting project we have been building since my arrival in 2020 and we are convinced that Hernan checks all the boxes at this level," Renard said in a release. "With the philosophy put forward at the club over the past few years, both on and off the field, we are very pleased with our choice."

Entered coaching after 16-year playing career

Losada was hired by D.C. United to replace longtime coach Ben Olson, who was fired after the 2020 season.

The Argentine was 38 at the time and entered MLS as the league's youngest active head coach.

United went 14-15-5 and missed the playoffs in 2021. Losada was fired early in the 2022 season with United sitting last in the Eastern Conference at 2-4-0.

Losada had been manager of Beerschot before moving to North America. He joined the Belgian club for the 2018-19 season and led the under-21 team before taking over the first team and guiding it to promotion from the second division to the first tier.

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He entered coaching after a 16-year playing career as an attacking midfielder for clubs in Argentina, Belgium and the Netherlands.

Nancy was a finalist for MLS coach of the year after leading Montreal to a franchise-best 20-9-5 record. But he reached an agreement with Montreal earlier this month to terminate his contract, allowing him to take over as coach of the Crew.

Nancy's departure was another step in an off-season of change in Montreal. Star midfielder Mihailovic moved on to Dutch club AZ Alkmaar, while defender Johnston and midfielder Kone, who were part of Canada's World Cup squad in Qatar, signed deals with Scotland's Celtic and England's Watford respectively.

Real Salt Lake defender Aaron Herrera, right, celebrates his goal with midfielder Everton Luiz.
Real Salt Lake defender Aaron Herrera, right, celebrates his goal with midfielder Everton Luiz during the first half of a Major League Soccer match against Los Angeles FC Saturday, July 17, 2021, in Los Angeles. (Mark J. Terrill/The Associated Press)

Montreal started the process of filling the void by acquiring Herrera from Salt Lake for $350,000 US in 2023 general allocation money, $150,000 in 2024 general allocation money, Montreal's first round pick (25th overall) in the 2023 MLS SuperDraft and a 2023 international roster spot.

Salt Lake may also retain a percentage of a future transfer fee for Herrera, should his fee meet a certain threshold.

"[Herrera] can play a variety of positions, both as a central defender in a three-man backline, and on the flanks, on the right and on the left," Renard said.

"We had contacted Real Salt Lake in the past to acquire him, but without success. We are very happy that this transaction is now taking place."

Herrera, 25, played in 27 games with Salt Lake last season, including 25 as a starter, collecting three assists in 2,267 minutes played.

The defender signed his first professional contract with Salt Lake in 2017 as a homegrown player.

Herrera has played a total of 124 games, including 119 starts, and 10,581 minutes of play, tallying one goal and 19 assists in MLS. He also played eight playoff games in 2018, 2019 and 2021.

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