Dundalk have formally confirmed the departure of assistant manager Alan Reynolds from Oriel Park.
Reynolds leaves the club after 10 weeks in the post. The Lilywhites appointed Filippo Giovagnoli and Giuseppe Rossi as their management team after sacking Vinny Perth last month.
The 46-year-old arrived at Oriel Park in June after spending three-and-a-half successful seasons at Waterford which saw the Blues win promotion in 2017 and secure a fourth-place finish two years later.
In July, he was appointed assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland Under-21 team under Jim Crawford and alongside John O'Shea, a role he will now focus on more.
First-team coach John Gill announced his departure last week, with the club reiterating that news as well today.
Gill, who led the Lilywhites to promotion in 2008, returned to the club as first-team coach at the beginning of the 2019 season.
Working alongside Perth and assistant Ruaidhri Higgins, he helped Dundalk to the SSE Airtricity League title, the EA Sports Cup, the Unite the Union Cup, the President's Cup and the FAI Cup final last season.
Dundalk thanked Gill and Reynolds for their work at the club.
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