Former Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny is appointed as new boss of League of Ireland club St Patrick's Athletic.
Former Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny has been appointed as new boss of League of Ireland club St Patrick's Athletic.Kenny's first game in charge will see St Pat's host his former side Derry City at Richmond Park on Friday night.Kenny, who replaces Jon Daly as St Pat's boss, has a wealth of League of Ireland management experience, having started with Longford Town at the age of 26.
"The reason I signed a longer contract is to build the club over a period of time and I'm looking forward to driving it forward."Kenny is the most successful manager in League of Ireland history, winning four titles with Dundalk and one with Bohemians. But having impressed as Republic of Ireland Under-21 boss, Kenny was unable to lead the senior team to a tournament finals during his three years in charge and left with a record of 11 wins in 40 games.
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