Republic of Ireland coach Kenny signs new contract

10 Mar 2022 • 10:05 PM MYT
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Republic of Ireland coach Stephen Kenny has signed a new contract to 2024.

The 50-year-old endured a slow start to his reign, failing to win any of his first 11 matches after replacing former Wolves boss Mick McCarthy, but following a run of just one defeat in the last 10 games he has been rewarded with a new deal.

Kenny's assistant Keith Andrews and backroom staff of Dean Kiely, Stephen Rice and Damien Doyle are also rewarded with new deals.

Kenny has been credited with developing a number of young players and reconnecting the team with the fans, though they did not qualify for the World Cup.

He said: “I consider it the ultimate honour to manage my country and I am delighted to extend my contract. The players are incredibly proud to play for Ireland and in recent performances we have witnessed a powerful connection between the team and the Irish supporters."

Football Association of Ireland chief executive Jonathan Hill said: “On behalf of everyone at the Association I am delighted to announce this news today.

“The board gave me clear instructions to agree a deal that sees Stephen in charge for the upcoming UEFA Nations League and Euro 2024 campaigns at a time when there is so much excitement about the future of this young and emerging Ireland squad."


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