
The Peoples Person
·24 Mei 2025
Manchester United youth coach David Hughes appointed new manager of Newport County

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·24 Mei 2025
Newport County have confirmed the managerial appointment of Manchester United youth coach David Hughes.
Hughes joined United in August 2022 from Cardiff City, where he served as head of Academy. At Old Trafford, Hughes was the under-21s coach and assistant manager.
Before his stint at Cardiff, Hughes was manager of the Wales under-17s national team.
During his playing days, Hughes lined up for Aston Villa and made seven Premier League appearances. Injuries saw him retire very early, at 26. He also had spells at Carlisle United, Shrewsbury Town, and Cardiff City.
Nick Cox, United’s director of Academy, said about Hughes’ exit, “We are pleased to see Dave fulfil his ambition of becoming a first-team manager.”
“Dave has played an important part in the recent success of the Academy since, working closely with Travis Binnion on the development of several young players on their journeys towards the senior squads both at Manchester United, and elsewhere in the Football League or in Europe.”
“We are proud to have supported his development.”
“We have created an environment in which our staff can progress just as much as our players, and the number of our coaching alumni working in the Football League is a great sign of the quality of our work.”
Reacting to his appointment, Hughes remarked, “Leaving a great club like Manchester United is never easy, but I’m excited about what lies ahead here.”
“You build relationships with people and that makes decisions like this challenging.”
“But after speaking to the chairman on a few occasions, it became a straightforward decision in terms of the challenge ahead and the shared vision for the club.”
Hughes will be joined at Rodney Parade by Wayne Hatswell as assistant manager and Lee Kendall as head of goalkeeping.
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