MIKE BURNS joined Sporting Kansas City as Sporting Director in June 2024. Burns oversees the team’s player recruitment and roster building strategy and the continued development of the club’s professional player pathway, including MLS NEXT Pro team Sporting Kansas City II and the Sporting Kansas City Academy.
Burns spent 15 seasons on the New England Revolution’s technical staff from 2005-2019, during which time the club won four Eastern Conference championships and one Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. The former MLS player and U.S. Men’s National Team veteran—who notably played for the Kansas City Wizards from 2001-2002—joined the Revolution front office as Director of Soccer before earning promotions to Vice President of Player Personnel in 2008 and to General Manager in 2011.
As New England’s Director of Soccer, Burns helped assemble a team that made three consecutive MLS Cup appearances from 2005-2007. His tenure as the club’s Vice President of Player Personnel was highlighted by a 2008 North American SuperLiga title and an MLS playoff streak that reached eight seasons in 2009.
Stepping into the General Manager role in late 2011, Burns helped the Revolution return to the postseason in 2013, where New England fell to eventual MLS Cup champions Sporting Kansas City in the conference semifinals. His team reached MLS Cup as Eastern Conference champions in 2014—tying a club record at the time with 17 regular season wins—and in 2016 reached the U.S. Open Cup Final.