Sporting Kansas City and sporting director Gavin Wilkinson have mutually agreed to part ways, just eight days after Wilkinson was formally hired. The club’s principal owner, Michael Illig, released a statement confirming the departure, emphasizing the importance of the Sporting Kansas City community, including fans, supporters, partners, and stakeholders. The decision reflects the club’s respect for their voices and commitment to honoring and protecting valued relationships.
The hiring process for the new sporting director was diligent and thorough, adhering to the club’s deeply-held principles and standards. However, the response from fans reaffirmed the fundamental philosophy of listening to one another and acting in the best interest of the Sporting family.
Peter Vermes, previously serving as the club’s technical director and then sporting director, has been named the chief soccer officer and manager of Sporting Kansas City. Vermes, the longest-tenured manager in MLS history, will oversee the club’s soccer operations and continue his role as the team’s coach. He has led the team to notable successes, including the 2013 MLS Cup and three US Open Cup championships.
Gavin Wilkinson’s departure comes as a significant development for Sporting Kansas City, indicating the club’s responsiveness to its community and dedication to maintaining strong relationships within the Sporting family. As the team moves forward, Vermes’ elevated role as CSO and manager will be crucial in guiding the club’s direction and success in the coming seasons.