Stephen Kenny quits as Ireland head coach after failing to qualify for Euro 2024

Stephen Kenny left the position of head coach Ireland national team the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) website reported.

The Irish national team with six points took fourth place in Group B of the qualifying round of the 2024 European Championship, losing to the teams of France (22), the Netherlands (18) and Greece ( 13), ahead of only the Gibraltar team. (0).

— The FAI Council has decided that Stephen Kenny’s contract as head coach of the Republic of Ireland senior men’s team will not be renewed once Euro 2024 qualifying is completed.

After analyzing the qualification campaign as a whole, the results needed to achieve our goal of qualifying for the Euros were not achieved.

The board agrees that it is the right time to change ahead of the friendly matches in March and June 2024 and the next Nations League, which begins in September 2024, he said.

Kenny, 52, has managed Ireland since 2020.

Source : MatchTV

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