Rather than looking outside the organization, the Loons opted for continuity. Knowles, who previously served as interim head coach prior to Ramsay’s arrival and later as a key assistant on his staff, was viewed internally as the strongest option to keep the project on track.
Chief Soccer Officer Khaled El-Ahmad voiced the club’s confidence in the decision.
“We believe in Cameron, we believe in this squad, and we are excited about the future we are building together,” El-Ahmad said.
Knowles expressed his gratitude in being offered the top job after previously serving as an assistant and interim manager at the club.
"Minnesota United is a fantastic organization with a strong group of players and a loyal following. I hope to build on the success the club has achieved over the years," Knowles said.




