Stephen Henderson has been appointed manager of Longford Town.
He succeeds Gary Cronin who stepped down after the First Division playoffs, and ahead of his imminent move to Bohemians where he will become Declan Devine’s assistant.
Henderson was previously in charge of Cobh Ramblers for two spells, steering them to third and fourth placed finishes before securing a First Division title in 2007.
He then led Waterford to the League Cup final in 2008 and the semi-finals of the FAI Cup the following year.
Henderson returned to Cobh in 2015 and secured another League Cup final spot but lost to Derry City in the 2018 decider.
Speaking of his appointment at Longford, Henderson said: “I’m delighted and grateful to Jim (Hanley) and the board of Longford Town FC for this tremendous opportunity.
“Gary Cronin laid the foundations of a very attacking, exciting and committed group of players which I’m extremely excited to work with.
“The process of re-signing our best players and adding to the group begins immediately.
“I promise everyone at Longford Town that I’ll give my heart and soul to the club as we embark on what I hope will be an exciting and successful journey together.”