Former Premier League player Jonjo Shelvey becomes manager of Arabian Falcons
Dubai: Former Premier League midfielder Jonjo Shelvey has confirmed his immediate retirement from professional football as he takes up a new role as head coach of UAE Second Division club Arabian Falcons FC, marking his first move into management.
Shelvey recently joined the UAE Second Division League side following his departure from Premier League club Burnley, making eight appearances for the club so far this season.
The experienced midfielder is now set to make a seamless transition into management, stepping into the dugout as head coach.
Bringing with him a wealth of top-flight experience, leadership qualities, and strong tactical understanding, he is expected to play a key role in shaping the next phase of the club’s development.

Shelvey made over 250 Premier League appearances across a career that saw him represent several English top-flight clubs, including Liverpool, Swansea City, Newcastle United, and Burnley.
Known for his exceptional passing range and ability to dictate play from midfield, he built a reputation for producing long, accurate diagonal balls and controlling tempo in deep-lying roles.
Shelvey began his Premier League journey at Liverpool alongside the likes of Steven Gerrard and Luis Suarez, before going on to become a key figure at Swansea City and later Newcastle United, where he also spent time as captain.
He also earned six caps for England after making his international debut in 2012.
He will now take to the dugout where he will manage fellow former Premier League star Ravel Morrison as part of an ambitious project under new ownership, spearheaded by ex-Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon, who serves as both co-owner and Head of Football Operations, driving the club’s long-term vision.
Speaking on his new role, Shelvey, said: “I’m excited to take on this challenge and lead the Falcons forward.
“We have a talented group and a clear vision to achieve promotion and build something special in Dubai. My ambition is to climb to the very top of management and this is the perfect project to prove myself and what I’m capable of.”
The club, currently third in the UAE Second Division standings, are firmly in the promotion race as they aim to reach the UAE First Division this season.
Looking further ahead, Arabian Falcons have set their sights on an ambitious target of competing in the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup.
While qualification for the expanded 32-team tournament is mainly reserved for leading clubs from the UAE Pro League through domestic or AFC competition success, the club’s ownership group believes that earning promotion and building long-term stability will be key stepping stones towards future continental qualification opportunities.





