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New York Red Bulls Hire Ex-USMNT Captain Michael Bradley as Head Coach
Michael Bradley takes over as Red Bulls head coach after leading Red Bulls II to a championship, tasked with refreshing a team that missed MLS playoffs for the first time in 16 years.
- On Monday, Michael Bradley was named head coach of the New York Red Bulls after being promoted from Red Bulls II, which he led to the MLS NEXT Pro title.
- Following a season that ended without postseason play, New York finished 10th in the Eastern Conference, leading to Sandro Schwarz's Oct. 27 dismissal.
- A former U.S. captain, Bradley earned 151 caps including World Cups, played 20 years for clubs like Heerenveen and Roma, and coached under Bob Bradley and with Canada before joining New York's academy.
- Bradley will manage a squad refresh that includes searching for a new goalkeeper after Carlos Coronel's departure while Emil Forsberg and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting remain core pieces and the club could fill a third DP spot in the winter transfer window.
- The hire gives Julian de Guzman a respected name to build a new program, and Bradley's appointment is notable as he becomes the 21st coach in 31 seasons, following his father Bob Bradley.
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Red Bulls hire Michael Bradley as head coach
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Michael Bradley becomes Red Bulls' 21st coach in 31 seasons, taking job his father once held
Former U.S. captain Michael Bradley became the New York Red Bulls’ 21st coach in 31 seasons when he was promoted to replace Sandro Schwarz, taking over a job his father held two decades earlier.
·United States
Read Full ArticleRed Bulls hire USMNT great Michael Bradley as new coach: ‘Born winner’
When Red Bulls head of sport Julan de Guzman went out to look for a new head coach, he had certain boxes that he wanted candidates to check off. And when all was said and done, there was one name that just made sense for the club. Michael Bradley.
·New York, United States
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