Gary O’Driscoll Joins Manchester United As Head Of Sports Medicine
Gary O’Driscoll has taken up his new role as head of sports medicine for Manchester United, overseeing all medical activity across the men’s, women’s and Academy teams.
He joins the club from the same role at Arsenal, where he served for the past 14 years, overseeing more than 600 games.
The sports medicine department at Carrington is responsible for providing medical services, physical therapy and rehabilitation for hundreds of players, spanning from the men’s and women’s first teams to the full range of age groups in the club’s boys’ and girls’ academies.
O’Driscoll is one of the most experienced and respected leaders in sports medicine, having served as chairman of the Premier League Doctors’ Group and a member of the FA Medical Committee.
Before joining Arsenal, he spent six years as team doctor for the Ireland Rugby Union team, and performed the same role for the British and Irish Lions rugby team during two tours to New Zealand and South Africa.
He succeeds Steve McNally, who stepped down as head of sports medicine in February, after 16 years with the club, to become performance sport director at the PGMOL, the body overseeing referees in the professional game.
Jim Moxon has filled the post on an interim basis, since McNally’s departure, and he will remain with the club through the transition period.