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Tim Cahill leaves New York Red Bulls by mutual consent | Tim Cahill

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Tim Cahill leaves New York Red Bulls by mutual consent

This article is more than 8 years old
  • Brings end to successful spell at MLS club
  • Comes during time of flux at Red Bulls

Tim Cahill has joined the off-season exodus from New York Red Bulls, electing to end his spell at the club.

“This decision was not made lightly, and it is the result of many conversations between our staff, Tim, and his agent,” said the Red Bulls sporting director, Ali Curtis. “After much deliberation, we have agreed that this decision is best for all involved. We thank Tim for his service to the organization. He positively impacted the growth of the beautiful game in the United States, MLS and for the Red Bulls. We are pleased that Tim will continue to be an ambassador for Red Bull moving forward.”

Cahill said he was proud of his achievements in New York. “I’ve enjoyed every moment of my time at the Red Bulls and leave with great memories,” said Cahill. “I joined with the ambition of helping to grow and positively affect soccer in the US and I feel immensely proud of what we achieved as a team during my time in the MLS. Winning the Supporter’s Shield, was without doubt, one of the best moments I have experienced in my career and I am now looking forward to my next chapter, of which I will announce in due course.”

Thank you @NewYorkRedBulls @MLS for being a great club and league. All the fans have been amazing and proud to have shared priceless moments

— Tim Cahill (@Tim_Cahill) February 3, 2015

The decision is the latest in a series of changes at the club. Thierry Henry left at the end of last year, and was soon joined by the club’s sporting football, Andy Roxburgh, with Curtis taking his place. The popular Mike Petke was then replaced as head coach with Jesse Marsch.

Cahill later announced he would be joining Chinese Super League side Shanghai Shenhua. He had been linked with his former club Everton in the Premier League, the David Moyes-managed Real Sociedad in Spain, and clubs in UAE and Qatar.

Cahill joined the Red Bulls in July 2012 and was named team MVP in 2013, scoring 11 goals in 27 appearances. He also helped lead Australia to victory at the Asian Cup at the end of last month.

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