Ireland’s football chiefs won’t renew Stephen Kenny’s contract as national team manager after Ireland’s disappointing Euro 2024 qualifying display.
Stephen Kenny’s contract as manager of the Republic of Ireland will not be renewed after the national team’s disappointing Euro 2024 qualifying performance.
His departure comes after Ireland missed out on a spot in next year’s finals in Germany.
Their qualification run came to a close on Saturday after being beaten 1-0 by the Netherlands in Amsterdam. As a result, they could only finish fourth in the Group B standings, having won only two of their eight games.
Kenny’s final game in charge saw Ireland draw 1-1 with New Zealand in a friendly in Dublin on Tuesday, with the FAI deciding that his contract would not be renewed following the conclusion of the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.