FAI confirm Stephen Kenny’s exit as Ireland manager

Stephen Kenny’s time as Republic of Ireland boss is over after the Football Association of Ireland confirmed it will not be renewing his contract. Kenny’s deal ended after Tuesday night’s friendly draw with New Zealand. The 52-year-old had been expected to depart after failing to qualify for Euro 2024.

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John Eustace joins Ireland backroom staff

Stephen Kenny has added QPR first team coach John Eustace to his backroom staff for the Republic of Ireland. Eustace joins as assistant coach and replaces the highly rated Anthony Barry who left his position to join the coaching staff of the Belgian national team.

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Stephen Kenny signs new contract as Republic of Ireland manager

Stephen Kenny has signed a new contract that will see him continue as manager of the Republic of Ireland until after Euro 2024. Kenny drew criticism during the early days of his reign but an upturn in form has seen the 50 year old rewarded with a new deal.

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Ireland and UK launch joint bid to host Euro 2028

The FAI has confirmed that it will be part of a joint bid with the football associations of Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales to host Euro 2028. The Aviva Stadium and Croke Park are likely to be suggested host venues should the bid be successful.

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