Limerick are looking for a new senior football manager after incumbent John Brudair chose not to go forward for another term.
The Shannonsiders were beaten by Clare in the opening round of this year's Munster championship, but won a qualifier against Antrim before seeing their season come to an end with defeat by Cork.
Brudair, who took charge in 2013, had earlier seen Limerick get relegated to Division 4 of the league after a winless Division 3 campaign.
A statement from the Limerick county board read: "John Brudair has informed CLG Coiste Contae Luimní today that he will not be going forward for another term as Limerick Senior Football Manager.
"John has given sterling service to Limerick Football over the past three seasons.
"CLG Coiste Contae Luimní and Coiste Peil Luimní would like to thank John and his Management team for their dedication to Limerick Football.
"We would like to wish John, his Management team and their families to very best in the future."