Former Toronto FC skipper Michael Bradley starts 'dream job' with Red Bulls II
- The New York Red Bulls introduced Michael Bradley as the coach of Red Bulls II, marking a significant moment for the franchise.
- Bradley described the coaching role as a 'dream opportunity for a young coach' during a news conference.
- Julian de Guzman, the sporting director, welcomed Bradley as a 'leader' to the Red Bull family.
- Bradley's first game as coach will be against Carolina Core FC on Saturday.
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Former Toronto FC skipper Michael Bradley starts ‘dream job’ with Red Bulls II
Calling it a "huge huge moment" for the franchise, the New York Red Bulls introduced former Toronto FC captain Michael Bradley as coach of its reserve side Thursday.

Former Toronto FC skipper Michael Bradley starts 'dream job' with Red Bulls II
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A New Era Begins as Michael Bradley Arrives
WHIPPANY, NJ – Michael Bradley was officially unveiled at the Red Bulls Training Center Thursday afternoon, and from the looks of it he can’t wait to get started on taking the reins after former Head Coach Ibrhaim Sekagya was promoted to join Sandro Schwarz’s staff with the first team on June 10th. The former Toronto […] Source
Former Toronto FC Captain Michael Bradley Takes Dream Coaching Role with Red Bulls II
Michael Bradley, former captain of Toronto FC, has been appointed as the head coach of New York Red Bulls II. At 37, Bradley sees this role as a "dream opportunity," replacing Ibrahim Sekagya, who is now an assistant coach for the first team. He expressed excitement about returning to his roots, having begun his professional career with the original MetroStars, which eventually became the New York Red Bulls. His coaching journey includes a wealt…
Former Toronto FC skipper Michael Bradley starts ‘dream job’ with Red Bulls II – 105.9 The Region
Calling it a “huge huge moment” for the franchise, the New York Red Bulls introduced former Toronto FC captain Michael Bradley as coach of its reserve side Thursday. Bradley, 37, succeeds Ibrahim Sekagya, who was promoted to a full-time assistant coach with the first team after Vedad Ibisevic left the club earlier in the month. Bradley called the Red Bulls II job “a dream opportunity for a young coach.” “To be at this club, to be inside the Red …
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