Rory Gallagher has informed Fermanagh GAA that he is stepping down from his role as senior Gaelic football manager.
In a statement, Fermanagh confirmed Gallagher is leaving the role after two years in charge.
Fermanagh County Committee would like to thank Rory and his entire backroom team for all their hard work and commitment over the last two years.
We acknowledge the progress made in respect of their work with the county team having reached the Ulster final in 2018 and gaining promotion to NFL Division 2 in the same year, a status which was maintained in 2019.
We wish Rory and all members of his backroom team every success for the future.
Fermanagh exited the 2019 Ulster championship after a defeat against Donegal before they were knocked out in the qualifiers by Monaghan.
There are a number of possible successors, with former Fermanagh boss Malachy O’Rourke now available after he left Monaghan earlier this summer.