Auckland’s new A-League club has filled one of its key roles, with A-League winner Terry McFlynn appointed as its director of football as it builds towards its inaugural 2024/25 season.
McFlynn will oversee AKL Football 24′s club’s player and coach recruitment for the men’s, women’s, and academy teams, football operations and sports science.
Originally from Northern Ireland, McFlynn started his football journey as a youth player at Queens Park Rangers in the English top division. He joined Sydney FC in 2005 and played 214 times across all competitions. He retired from football in 2014 having captained Sydney FC for four seasons, won two Premierships and one Championship.
Post retirement, McFlynn stayed at Sydney FC as part of the football department. In 2016 he was appointed general manager of football and oversaw one of the club’s most successful periods on the pitch, winning two A-League Championships, an Australian Cup and negotiated the club’s highest ever player transfer fee.
He departed Sydney FC in 2019, ending 14 successful years at the club. Prior to joining AKL Football 24, McFlynn acted as a Fifa licensed player and coach agent based in Perth. He has a UEFA A licence and a masters of coach education from Sydney University.