Mascherano quits Inter Miami: Argentine to step in as caretaker | OneFootball

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·14 April 2026

Mascherano quits Inter Miami: Argentine to step in as caretaker

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“The Little Boss” stepped down from his position for personal reasons after a historic spell in which he won the club’s first MLS Cup and a record-breaking 2025 season.

No more. Javier Mascherano submitted his resignation as head coach of Inter Miami CF, as the American club officially announced.


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“I want everyone to know that, for personal reasons, I have decided to bring my time as head coach to an end,” the Little Boss said in a statement released by the club.

The franchise highlighted his legacy, recalling that under his leadership the team won the first MLS Cup in its history and enjoyed a record-breaking 2025 season, with unprecedented numbers in both goals scored and matches played.

“He will always be part of the club’s history,” the management said, also confirming that Alberto Marrero will take on duties as sporting director.

“Javier will always be part of this Club’s history and will hold a special place in the Inter Miami CF family. Not only for being a key figure in unforgettable achievements, such as winning the MLS Cup and the team’s historic performance in the Club World Cup, but also for the example he set through his dedication and daily work leading the team. We respect his decision and deeply thank him for everything he contributed, wishing him all the best in his professional and personal future,” said managing owner Jorge Mas.

Ángel Guillermo Hoyos will take over as first-team head coach for the upcoming matches. Hoyos is a former professional footballer with more than 20 years of experience as a player, as well as a coach and sporting director with extensive international experience in the football world.

He has managed clubs in several countries, including Argentina (at Talleres), Mexico, Chile, Bolivia (where he also served as national team coach), Greece, and Cyprus. He also has experience in developing young talent, including his time at FC Barcelona.

“Since joining Inter Miami CF, he has been responsible for overseeing and driving the club’s professional development structure, while also serving as sporting director to date,” the club said.

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