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.”