Colm Collins has been ratified as Clare senior football manager for 2023 at a county board meeting on Tuesday night.
It will mean Collins will take the Banner senior footballers for the 10th season in succession, making him the longest-serving inter-county manager in either code.
His backroom team has yet to be announced.
At the same meeting, Michael Neylon was named U20 football manager with Brian O Connell taking the Banner's minor hurlers.
Kilmihill native Collins has done a stellar job in nurturing the Clare senior footballers despite the huge popularity of hurling in the county.
This year they retained their Division 2 status, having been in the fourth tier when he took the job, and also reached the All-Ireland quarter-final, where they lost to Derry.
That was the second occasion Clare have reached the last eight on their manager’s watch.
"It's massive for us because of the professionalism and commitment he brings to Clare football," Clare forward Keelan Sexton told RTÉ Sport.
"The man has given so much to Clare football. We know what he brings to the table and what he expects of us.
"The amount of work he goes through, I wouldn't begrudge him if he wanted to take a little break but I'm delighted that he's staying on.
"You want to play for him and I think everybody sees that."
Additional reporting: Eoin Ryan