All-Ireland winners Brian Dooher and Feargal Logan have left their roles as joint-managers of Tyrone’s senior footballers.
The pair succeeded Mickey Harte in late 2020, lifting Sam Maguire in their first season after victory over Mayo in the final of September 2021.
In doing so, Dooher became just the fifth man to captain and manage his county to an All-Ireland SFC, a feat matched by Armagh’s Kieran McGeeney this year.
Tyrone GAA chairman Martin Sludden said in a statement that the pair had “simply made wonderful history for us, time and again, in place after place, and in so many ways”.
That surprise All-Ireland triumph followed on from an Ulster title that same year, but the following seasons failed to yield similar successes.
The defending champions came into 2022 with a changed panel and were stunned at home by Derry in the Ulster quarter-finals, beaten resoundingly 1-18 to 0-10, before losing by six points to Armagh in the first round of the All-Ireland qualifiers.
The 2023 season brought quarter-final defeats in both Ulster and the All-Ireland, the latter at the hands of Kerry by a score of 2-17 to 0-12, but in December the pair were ratified for a second three-year term.
Nine months later, however, they have stepped down following another disappointing championship season.