Aron Winter - Manager Profile

Full Name: Aron Mohamed Winter
Born: March 1st, 1967 (Paramaribo, Suriname)
Jan 6th, 2011 to Jun 7th, 2012

Most Appearances Top Scorers
1. Jaoa Plata - 52
2. Richard Eckersley - 49
3. Ty Harden - 44
4. Nick Soolsma - 44
5. Julian De Guzman - 44
6. Ashtone Morgan - 39
7. Ryan Johnson - 38
8. Milos Kocic - 33
9. Stefan Frei - 32
10. Torsten Frings - 29
1. Danny Koevermans - 13
2. Ryan Johnson - 11
3. Jaoa Plata - 10
4. Maicon Santos - 9
5. Alan Gordon - 6
6. Reggie Lambe - 4
7. Nick Soolsma - 4
8. Julian De Guzman - 3
9. Perica Marosevic - 3
10. Eric Avila - 2

First Match In Charge: Saturday, March 19th, 2011 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps (2-4)

Last Match In Charge: Saturday, May 26th, 2012 vs. Philadelphia Union (1-0)

Total Players Used: 47 (49 including unused subs)

Biggest Win(s)
Oct 18th, 2011 3 - 0 vs. F.C. Dallas, CONCACAF Cup (Grp 'C')
Apr 27th, 2011 3 - 0 vs. FC Edmonton, Voyageurs Cup

Heaviest Defeat(s)
Jul 6th, 2011 0 - 5 vs. New York Red Bulls, MLS

Overall Record

Games Won Drawn Lost For Against GD
64 18 21 25 73 102 -29
(28.1%) (32.8%) (39.1%)

At Home

Games Won Drawn Lost For Against GD
33 12 11 10 34 38 -4
(36.4%) (33.3%) (30.3%)

After three years as assistant coach for the Ajax first academy team, Winter signed a three-year contract with Toronto FC in January 2011. Winter brought former colleague Bob de Klerk from Ajax to be his assistant coach, while Paul Mariner was also brought in the same day as Director of Player Development.

Winter won his first trophy with Toronto in early July as Toronto defeated Vancouver 3�2 on aggregate to capture its third consecutive Canadian Championship, thereby earning a berth in the 2011�12 CONCACAF Champions League. Winter then guided Toronto to the Champions League semifinals, the first time a Canadian club had progressed that far in the competition. Toronto eventually lost 7�3 on aggregate to Santos Laguna.

However, TFC began the 2012 MLS season with nine straight losses, the worst start to a season in the history of the MLS. TFC managed to win its tenth match 1�0 versus Philadelphia on 26 May 2012, but it was not enough to save Winter's job, as the club announced on 7 June 2012 that he would be replaced by the director of player development, Paul Mariner.