New England Revolution Sacks Caleb Porter
The New England Revolution announced this Monday the dismissal of their coach, Caleb Porter. Assistant coach Pablo Moreira will take over the position on an interim basis for the remainder of the 2025 season. Porter, who was hired in December 2023, leaves the team after two seasons with a record of 17 wins, 35 losses, and 12 ties in the regular season.The Revolution is heading towards missing the postseason for the second consecutive year, with Porter in charge in both campaigns. Although they are not yet mathematically eliminated, they are 10 points behind the Chicago Fire, which currently occupies the ninth and last playoff spot, with four games remaining in the regular season. Porter arrived in New England after having won the MLS Cup on two occasions, the first with the Portland Timbers in 2015 and the second with the Columbus Crew in 2020. In addition, he led the Crew to win the Campeones Cup in 2021, defeating Cruz Azul 2-0. However, the coach also experienced significant fluctuations in the team’s performance over the years. The Timbers failed to reach the postseason in two of Porter’s five seasons in charge, while the Crew did not qualify for the playoffs in three of the four campaigns that Porter led. Porter began his coaching career at the college level, coaching the University of Akron from 2006 to 2012, where he won an NCAA title in 2010.“I am very grateful to Caleb Porter for the energy, effort, and dedication he has brought to the Revolution over the last two years,” said Sporting Director Curt Onalfo. “I have the utmost respect for Caleb and all the tireless work he has invested in the club, and we wish him the best in the future.”
Curt Onalfo, Sporting Director