Brian Barry-Murphy Takes the Helm at Cardiff City: A New Era Begins
Cardiff City appoints Brian Barry-Murphy as their new head coach, marking a fresh chapter for the team in League One.

Cardiff City have officially announced the appointment of Brian Barry-Murphy as their new head coach. The 46-year-old leaves his coaching role at Leicester City to take charge at the Bluebirds, following their relegation to League One. The decision was finalized after talks concluded on Monday afternoon, with Barry-Murphy signing a three-year deal that extends until the summer of 2028.
A New Chapter for Cardiff City
Barry-Murphy, who previously served as the under-23s boss at Manchester City, brings a wealth of experience in youth development, having nurtured talents like Cole Palmer. His expertise in developing young players aligns with Cardiff City's vision to integrate promising academy graduates into the first team as they aim for a swift return to the Championship.
Coaching Staff and Strategy
Joining Barry-Murphy is Lee Riley, the current Manchester City academy coach, who will serve as his assistant. The duo previously collaborated at Rochdale, where Barry-Murphy earned acclaim for his innovative style of play and emphasis on local talent. Owner Vincent Tan expressed confidence in Barry-Murphy's ability to lead the club forward, citing his passion, leadership, and proven track record.
The Road Ahead
Barry-Murphy's appointment marks the end of Cardiff City's prolonged search for a new manager, following the departure of Omer Riza. The new head coach faces the challenge of preparing the team for their first season in the third tier since 2003. His focus will be on implementing an attacking style of play that resonates with the fans and leverages the potential of the club's young stars.
A Proven Leader
In a statement, Tan highlighted Barry-Murphy's strengths: "Brian showed a huge passion for our club because he believes in what we're trying to do. He knows this level having played and managed at this standard before, where he was noted for his style of play. Since then, he has only gone from strength-to-strength as a leader."
Barry-Murphy's journey from Preston North End and Sheffield Wednesday to the managerial helm at Cardiff City is a testament to his dedication and vision. As the Bluebirds embark on this new chapter, the club and its supporters are optimistic about the future under his guidance.