Phoenix Rising FC has named Danny Stone head coach, the defending USL Champions announced today.
“After a thorough and thoughtful search, we are confident that Danny is the right leader to guide our team into the next chapter of success,” said Phoenix Rising FC President Bobby Dulle. “He has been an integral part of our organization over the years, both with our youth club and the first team, demonstrating exceptional professionalism, tactical expertise and the ability to do what is necessary at any given moment to help the club succeed on and off the field.
“Danny has a clear understanding of our club’s vision and we are confident his leadership will propel our team to new heights. We look forward to witnessing the continued growth of Phoenix Rising under his guidance.”
Stone has served as an assistant coach with Rising since March 9, 2021, helping the club earn the best record in the Western Conference (20-5-7) in his first season. Rising amassed a record of 48-31-26 in league play in the three seasons Stone served as an assistant coach, culminating in the club’s first USL Championship Title and third Western Conference Championship in November.
“What we were able to achieve together as a group in 2023 was incredible,” said Stone. “I am delighted to have been part of that journey and feel we have put in place a strong foundation to build upon in 2024. The staff and players together are all looking forward to the challenge that the new season will bring.”
Prior to joining Rising, Stone served as an assistant coach with USL Championship side Oklahoma City Energy FC during the 2019-20 seasons. He began his coaching career by working with youth academies in Las Vegas before transitioning into a similar role with Major League Soccer side, Colorado Rapids in 2008, where he helped establish the franchise’s youth academy structure. Stone served as an assistant coach for the Rapids from 2015-18.
“I’m very proud to be given the opportunity to manage this organization,” said Stone. “I have a long history with Phoenix as a City. I cannot wait to reconnect with the community and interact with Rising fans. I’m looking forward to continuing to work with this team. I want our fans to know we will all be working hard to continue to bring success to Phoenix.”
Originally from Liverpool, England, Stone first moved to Phoenix and attended Corona del Sol High School in Tempe as a 15-year-old in 1997. He returned to England where he played professionally as a defender for Blackburn Rovers FC and Notts County FC. Following his playing career, Stone earned his USSF ‘A’ license.