Coaching in the United States Burke began his coaching career in the US soccer camp business as an owner and operator of The Players Soccer Academy. He then went on to work with the
USSF in the Olympic Development Program. Burke was also employed as technical director and director of coaching at various regional powerhouse soccer clubs. He then enjoyed a successful stint at
MLS club
D.C. United where he worked in several positions including first-team assistant coach (from 2001 to 2003 under
Ray Hudson), director of youth programs and USSF development academy head coach. In his time with the academy programme he helped to secure a MLS Youth Cup Championship in 2007. Burke's most recent coaching role in the US was with the
Northern Virginia Royals as head coach. Burke had a history of accusations of abusive conduct during his time as a youth coach.
Livingston In 2012, Burke moved back to the United Kingdom after securing a coaching position with
Scottish Football League First Division side
Livingston. In addition to this, he was also tasked with developing the clubs newly formed youth foundation. Burke, who was originally appointed as technical coach of the
West Lothian club, was promoted to assistant manager (to
Gareth Evans) following the departure of
John Hughes to
Hartlepool United in November 2012. After the dismissal of Gareth Evans as manager on 28 February 2013, Burke assumed the role of interim manager. On 25 March 2013, he was appointed as the new permanent manager of Livingston on a contract running until the summer of 2015. He left the club on 12 September, resigning for personal reasons after a slow start to the season.
Washington Spirit In January 2019, Burke was appointed head coach of the
Washington Spirit in the
National Women's Soccer League taking over for interim manager, Tom Torres.
Misconduct allegations In September 2021, Burke was fired following an investigation into allegations of harassment and abusive behavior towards players. After multiple investigations into
pervasive abuse within the league, Burke was one of four coaches banned from the NWSL for life on 9 January 2023. ==Managerial statistics==