Galway United have announce the appointment of Shane Keegan as first team manager.
The Laois native has penned a two-year contract at Eamonn Deacy Park.
Keegan joins Galway United from Wexford Youths, where he spent five seasons in charge.
The 34-year-old began his managerial career in the SSE Airtricity League with FC Carlow in the A Championship in 2010, where he finished third and second in his two seasons in charge before being appointed Wexford Youths manager by Mick Wallace in December 2011.
In his first year at the helm,Youths finished fourth and they continued to make steady progress under Keegan's stewardship. This culminated in the side winning the First Division title at Ferrycarrig Park in 2015, but they suffered play-off heartache at the hands of Drogheda United on Friday last.
Keegan, who will officially be unveiled as Galway United manager on Monday afternoon, spoke about his exciting new role at Eamonn Deacy Park.
"It's an exciting opportunity for me as a manager. I look forward to meeting up with the players from this season's squad"
"I have always seen Galway United as a fantastic club with massive potential. Having met with the chairman and members of the board, it was exciting to hear the plans that they have for the club for the coming years and I am delighted to be given the opportunity to play a role in driving those plans forward.
"The facilities, both in terms of training ground and the stadium at Eamonn Deacy Park, are second to none. Their underage structure is one of the best in the country and saw them reach the under-19 final this season. This shows the level of the young talent at the club.
"When you combine all of that with the support that they've received from the business community in Galway, and in particular the Comer brothers, everything seems to be in place for the club to continue to develop and grow.
"It's an exciting opportunity for me as a manager. I look forward to meeting up with the players from this season's squad and also sitting down to talk with players who could come on board and play a part in the future of the club.
"I'm also really looking forward to organising an opportunity to meet with the club's strong supporter base as I would like to outline my plans to them and I greatly welcome their input."