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07th Jun 2016

Martin O’Neill has extended his contract as manager of Ireland

Conor Heneghan

The FAI released a statement on Tuesday afternoon.

Martin O’Neill will remain as manager of the Irish football team for the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign after extending his contract on the eve of the Ireland squad’s departure for Euro 2016.

O’Neill and his management team of Roy Keane, Steve Guppy, Seamus McDonagh and Steve Walford will remain in place for the World Cup campaign, when Ireland will face Wales, Austria, Serbia, Moldova and Georgia in the qualification stages.

Speaking today, O’Neill said he was “delighted” to commit his future to the Ireland team.

“I am delighted that John Delaney and the FAI Board have extended our contracts for the World Cup campaign,” said O’Neill.

“It has been an absolute privilege to have been in charge of the Republic of Ireland national team, these last 30 months, and we go to France tomorrow in good spirits, with a strong desire to do well in the next few weeks.

“The players have done brilliantly in the campaign so far and they are ready for the big challenges ahead.”

Republic of Ireland Squad Training, Fota Island Resort, Cork 1/6/2016 Manager Martin O'Neill with Assistant Manager Roy Keane Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Donall Farmer

FAI CEO John Delaney said that the new contract agreement with O’Neill and management team marked a “great day” for Irish football.

“I am delighted we have agreed terms with Martin and his team of Roy Keane, Steve Guppy, Seamus McDonagh and Steve Walford,” said Delaney.

“The board of the FAI were unanimous in offering Martin and his full management team a renewal of their contracts.

“Since Martin has taken over we have achieved the objective of qualifying for the EUROs and he has lead the project in helping to develop some of the emerging talents in Irish football, including Robbie Brady and Shane Duffy, right up to the recent introduction of Callum O’Dowda, who made his senior debut last week.

“I am delighted to have worked with Martin and his team through qualification for the Euros, and I and all of the staff in the Association, look forward to working with them into the future.

“I would like to take this opportunity to wish the management team, the players and the backroom team the very best as we embark on our journey to France tomorrow for the European Championships.”

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