Wicklow manager Davy Burke has decided to step away it has been revealed.
Burke took over the job in September 2019 but has decided to end his reign as Wicklow manager.
The youngest manager in the country, Burke guided the Garden County to promotion in 2020 and the side managed to retain Division 3 status this year.
However, Wicklow were knocked out at the hands of Wexford in the first round of Championship.
Burke said in a statement: "I would like to thank the group of Wicklow players that I was extremely lucky to have worked with over the past 2 years. I am very proud of the group and what they have achieved in gaining promotion from division 4 and retaining division 3 status for 2022 in what were very challenging times.
"I can’t thank my management team of Mike Hassett and Gary Jameson enough for their huge effort and unwavering support over the 2 years. I would also like to thank our backroom team for their time, commitment and expertise they each brought to our setup.
"Wicklow Football is in a very strong position and I look forward to following their continued progress in the coming years."
And Wicklow GAA added: "Wicklow GAA would like to sincerely thank Davy Burke and his management team for all their hard work and dedication over the past two years. Both the 2020 and 2021 seasons were severely hampered with COVID restrictions, but the constant drive from Davy to improve standards resulted in promotion to Division 3 for 2022.
"We wish Davy the very best in the future and thank him for everything he has done for Wicklow GAA."