Michael Bradley Takes the Helm as New York Red Bulls Head Coach
Former U.S. men’s national team captain Michael Bradley makes a triumphant return to the New York Red Bulls as head coach after leading their second team to victory in the 2025 MLS NEXT Pro championship. Learn more about Bradley's journey from player to coach and what this means for the Red Bulls.
Former United States men’s national team captain Michael Bradley has been appointed head coach of the New York Red Bulls, the club announced Monday. The 38-year-old New Jersey native steps into the first-team role just six months into his professional coaching career, after leading New York Red Bulls II to the 2025 MLS NEXT Pro championship.Bradley's appointment represents a homecoming for the Princeton, New Jersey-born midfielder, who began his professional career with the franchise - then known as the New York/New Jersey MetroStars - in 2004 under his father, Bob Bradley. His playing journey would later take him to six clubs across five countries during a decorated 19-year career that included an MLS Cup title with Toronto FC and a Coppa Italia triumph with AS Roma.The former midfielder, who earned 151 caps for the United States national team (third-most in program history), transitioned to coaching shortly after retiring as a player in 2023.“I am excited for the opportunity to be Head Coach of the club that I started my professional career with and also in the state that I call home,” Bradley said in the press release.Bradley’s promotion follows a highly successful stint with New York Red Bulls II, where he took charge of the club’s MLS NEXT Pro side midway through 2025. In his first professional head coaching role, the former U.S. men’s national team captain guided RBNY II to the MLS NEXT Pro championship, earning praise for his leadership, tactical clarity, and ability to connect with younger players.“Michael had an exceptional playing career and has demonstrated a bright future in coaching, especially after leading our Red Bull New York II to the MLS NEXT Pro Cup this past season,” De Guzman said in the press release.“He leads with calm confidence and has a great way of connecting with people. We are excited for Michael to bring his philosophy to our first team and continue to lead our club towards success.”Bradley replaces former Red Bulls manager Sandro Schwarz, who departed in October after Red Bull New York failed to qualify for the Audi 2025 MLS Cup Playoffs. The missed postseason ended the club’s league-record streak of 15 consecutive playoff appearances, a year removed from reaching the MLS Cup Final.The coaching change was part of a broader reset. Head of sport Jochen Schneider also exited the club and was replaced by Julian de Guzman, signaling a new leadership structure aimed at restoring Red Bull New York’s identity and competitiveness.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingAt 38, Bradley steps into the role with minimal margin for error. Red Bull New York are one of MLS’s most consistent regular-season performers historically, and expectations remain high despite last year’s setback.
Michael Bradley's Remarkable Journey
Michael Bradley's appointment as head coach of the New York Red Bulls marks a significant milestone in his career, coming full circle after starting with the same club in 2004 under his father, Bob Bradley. With an illustrious playing career that included success both domestically and abroad, Bradley's transition to coaching has been swift yet impactful.
From Player to Coach
Retiring as a player in 2023, Bradley wasted no time in pursuing a coaching career. His success with New York Red Bulls II, culminating in the MLS NEXT Pro championship win, showcased his ability to lead, strategize, and mentor young talents. The 38-year-old's dedication and tactical acumen make him a promising figure to guide the first team to new heights.
A New Era for Red Bull New York
Bradley's appointment comes at a pivotal moment for Red Bull New York, following a disappointing season that saw them miss the playoffs for the first time in 15 years. With a fresh leadership structure in place, including sporting director Julian de Guzman, the club aims to redefine its identity and reaffirm its competitiveness in Major League Soccer.
Challenges Ahead
Stepping into a high-pressure role at 38, Bradley faces the daunting task of meeting the high expectations set by the club and its fans. With Red Bull New York historically excelling in the regular season, the pressure is on for Bradley to deliver results and restore the team to its former glory. His experience, leadership, and innovation will be key in navigating the challenges ahead.
Looking to the Future
As Michael Bradley embarks on this new chapter in his career as head coach of the New York Red Bulls, the soccer world watches with anticipation. With his track record of success and commitment to excellence, Bradley's tenure promises to be a defining period for both himself and the club. Fans and pundits alike await eagerly to see how Bradley's coaching philosophy will shape the team's destiny.





