Rick Titus (born March 10, 1969) is a retired Canadian-born Trinidadian soccer defender who currently is the head coach for Master's Futbol in League1 Ontario, University of Toronto Mississauga soccer team, and the Canada MetroStars in the Major Arena Soccer League.
Throughout his playing career he competed in all levels of the American and Canadian soccer pyramid system.
Originally beginning in his native country in the National Soccer League, soon after to the USL A-League, and eventually reaching the highest level of soccer in North America with the Major League Soccer.
After reaching the MLS, he would shift between various United Soccer Leagues clubs, until returning to the MLS on a loan deal and appeared in a single match at the age of 39.
He would concluded his outdoor career in the USL Premier Development League and Canadian Soccer League.
Titus also competed in indoor soccer with various clubs in the National Professional Soccer League, and played at the international level with the Trinidad and Tobago national football team.
After his retirement from competitive soccer he made the transition to the managerial side.
He received his first experience in coaching as a player/assistant coach for the Toronto Lynx in the PDL in 2007.
He later joined the TFC Academy managerial staff as the U14 head coach, and subsequently began coaching in League1 Ontario initially with North Mississauga SC.