Rick Wayne Titus (born 10 March 1969) is a Canadian-born Trinidadian soccer coach and former professional player.
[4] During his tenure in Scarborough he helped the club reach the Umbro Cup finals against St. Catharines Wolves, but lost the penalty shootout by a score of 3–0.
[10] However the Blizzard would fold at the end of the season and the Milwaukee Wave selected Titus in the August 2001 dispersal draft.
[13] In 1998, he went overseas to play for Quan Li, a team managed by former Lynx teammate Gong Lei in China.
[24][25] This brought Titus to the attention of Major League Soccer scouts and he signed with the Colorado Rapids as a Discovery Player for the 2002 season.
On March 12, 2003, Titus signed a two-year contract with the Charleston Battery, helping them win the 2003 USL A-League Championship.
[34] At the conclusion of the season he was named the 2006 Toronto Lynx Most Valuable Player, and was a four-time member of the United Soccer League's team of the week.
[35][36] When the 2006 season ended the Lynx organization decided for financial reasons to drop two divisions to the Premier Development League.
[41] After the conclusion of the PDL season he returned to the Canadian Soccer League and signed with the York Region Shooters.
In 2007, he gained his first experience in managing at a professional club as an assistant coach for the Toronto Lynx in the USL Premier Development League under Duncan Wilde.
[50] In the 2017 winter season he was appointed head coach for Caribbean Stars AC in the Arena Premier League.
[51] During the 2021 League 1 Ontario season Titus received a year suspension due to an off-field altercation with match officials.
In 2019, he replaced Phil Ionadi as head coach for the Mississauga MetroStars in the Major Arena Soccer League.