Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane have left their posts as coaches of the Republic of Ireland by mutual agreement with the FAI, RTE reports.
The Republic of Ireland are now on the search for a new manager after a meeting last night in the UK between the association chief executive John Delaney and manager O'Neill.
Coaches Steve Guppy and Seamus McDonagh have also left, with Steve Walford resigning his position previously.
O’Neill has spent the last five years in charge of Ireland along with his assistant manager Roy Keane, but endured a torrid 2018, as Ireland were relegated from the Nations League B without winning a game, and managed just one win in eleven games.