fb-pixelMarlborough native and former longtime Revolution executive Mike Burns joins Sporting KC’s front office Skip to main content
mls

Marlborough native and longtime former Revolution executive Mike Burns joins Sporting KC’s front office

Then-Revolution general manager Mike Burns (left) and president Brian Bilello (right) introduce Brad Friedel as New England's new head coach in 2017.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff

Sporting Kansas City hired longtime Revolution general manager Mike Burns as its sporting director Friday as the MLS club tries to turn around a freefall that has left it near the bottom of the Western Conference.

The Marlborough native will oversee Sporting KC’s player recruitment, roster-building strategy, and development of the club’s professional player pathway program, which includes MLS NEXT team Sporting KC II and the Sporting KC Academy.

The move comes after the club parted ways Monday with Brian Bliss, who had been serving as technical director and vice president of player personnel. Bliss had been a part of the club’s technical staff since 2016.

It also comes after Sporting KC tried to hire longtime Portland Timbers and Thorns executive Gavin Wilkinson for the job of sporting director in January, only to reverse course amid public backlash. Wilkinson had been fired by Portland after multiple investigations into the organization’s handling of alleged misconduct by players and coaches.

Advertisement



Sporting KC coach Peter Vermes, the longest-tenured coach in MLS history, had served as the club’s technical director from 2006-18 and its sporting director from 2019-23. But the club announced in January that it had given Vermes the title of chief soccer officer and that it would hired a sporting director to help handle roster construction.

As sporting director, Burns will report to Vermes.

Burns spent the final two seasons of an eight-year MLS career in Kansas City. Three years after the midfielder’s last season, Burns joined New England’s technical staff in 2005. In 15 years, the Hartwick graduate led the club to four Eastern Conference championships and the US Open Cup title. He moved into the GM role in 2011 and remained there until 2019.

Burns then spent two years consulting for MLS on league affairs and its developmental programs.