The Columbus Fury have officially parted ways with head coach Angel Perez, the team announced on May 13, bringing an end to a challenging three-season tenure. Perez, who led the Fury since their inception, compiled a 22-58 overall record, with the 2026 campaign proving to be the most difficult yet. The team finished dead last in Major League Volleyball with a disappointing 5-23 mark, a season that saw them struggle both on the road and in front of their home crowd.
"The Columbus Fury sincerely thank Angel Perez for his service and dedication to the organization," the team stated. "Throughout his time with the club, Pérez helped guide the Fury both on and off the court while contributing to the continued growth of professional volleyball in Columbus. The organization wishes him success in the next chapter of his career."
The Fury's season ended on a sour note, as they were swept in three sets by the Atlanta Vibe at Nationwide Arena on May 3. That loss capped a particularly tough home stretch, with the Fury posting a 2-12 record at their own venue. For a team looking to build momentum in a growing league, the 2026 season was a significant step back from their previous campaigns, which had shown flashes of promise under Perez's guidance. As the Fury now turn the page, the search for a new leader begins, with fans hoping for a fresh start that can reignite the team's competitive spirit.
