Tim Hanley and Pat Noonan joined Philadelphia Union’s coaching staff on Jan. 17, 2018. Noonan most recently coached as an assistant for the United States National Team, while Hanley, joins the Union from San Jose Earthquakes, where he served two stints as goalkeeping coach.
Hanley became the Union's goalkeeping coach after a six-year playing career and a 19-year coaching career. He began his career training with Blackpool and Coventry City in England, then returned to the United States — playing with the Tampa Bay Rowdies, San Jose Earthquakes and Golden Bay Earthquakes.
Following his playing career, he spent three seasons as a coach with the San Jose Clash from 1997-99 and then five seasons with the Earthquakes from 2001-05, winning MLS Cup in 2001 and 2003 as well as the Supporters’ Shield in 2005.