Toronto FC adds storied alumni Jim Brennan and Doneil Henry to its front office
TORONTO — Toronto FC has added Jim Brennan, the franchise’s first-ever signing and captain, and Doneil Henry, its first homegrown player, to its front office.
Brennan, 48, joins as special adviser to technical director Sean Rubio in his second go-round in club management. After retiring as a player in 2010, he served as assistant GM, U-17 academy head coach and first-team assistant coach before leaving when Toronto cleaned house in August 2014, firing manager Ryan Nelsen and all but one of his staff.
Henry, 32, becomes the MLS club’s special adviser for player development and engagement and will also serve as a club ambassador.
“We are thrilled to welcome both Doneil and Jimmy back to TFC for the 2026 season and beyond,” Toronto GM Jason Hernandez said in a statement.


