New York Red Bulls name former Wolves sporting director as head of sport

The New York Red Bulls named Kevin Thelwell the clubā€™s head of sport, a newly-created role on the sporting side. He arrives after serving as Wolverhampton Wanderers FC sporting director.


ā€œOn behalf of everyone at the organization, Iā€™d like to welcome Kevin to our club," Red Bulls General Manager Marc de Grandpre said in a statement. "Kevin has a tremendous resume and demonstrated experience helping a club attain new levels of success with Wolverhampton. He is well respected within the international soccer community and fits well within our culture. This is a welcome addition as we continue our pursuit of delivering the MLS Cup to our fans.ā€


Thelwell will oversee all aspects of the sporting side. As sporting director, Denis Hamlett is still in charge of the day-to-day soccer operations, but will report to Thelwell.


ā€œI am both honored and excited to join the New York Red Bulls," Thelwell said. ā€œWhen this opportunity presented itself, I was given the chance to meet people within the organization to learn more about the club and soon realized that this was the right place for me. I look forward to the opportunity to work in Major League Soccer and continue the club's pursuit of competing for MLS Cup.ā€


Thelwell was named Wolves sporting director in the summer of 2016 after three years as the head of football development and recruiting, overseeing all football-related matters at the club in both positions.


During his tenure, Wolves have moved from Englandā€™s League One to a seventh-place finish in the Premier League and earning a spot in the Europa League.


Thelwell helped build a Wolves squad that includes Mexican national team forward Raul Jimenez, Portuguese international JoĆ£o Moutinho and young talents in Pedro Neto and Adama Traore. In August of 2019, Thelwell was appointed to Wolverhamptonā€™s Board for his contributions to the clubā€™s success.


Thelwell also spent six years as manager of the Wolves academy. Thelwell holds a UEFA Pro License, the highest coaching qualification in European football, and also served for four years as Director of Coaching Education for the Football Association of Wales.