The Colorado Rapids have contacted at least four coaches to replace Pablo Mastroeni.
A league source told The Denver Post that the Rapids have made contact with former Venezuela national team coach César Farías, former Norwegian national team player and Blackburn Rovers manager Henning Berg, Stanford University coach Jeremy Gunn and Columbus Crew SC assistant coach Josh Wolff.
The Rapids would not confirm whether they had been in contact with the four candidates, but did issue a statement.
“It’s a comprehensive global search,” Rapids spokesperson Ryan Madden said in a statement. “Out of respect for the process, we don’t feel it would be appropriate to speak publicly about individual candidates, but what we can tell you is that the club has been in contact with a number of highly-qualified professionals from Europe, South America and Oceania, as well as here in the United States at both the professional and collegiate level.