Kieran McKenna has announced his resignation as manager of Ipswich Town, bringing an end to a remarkable spell that saw him guide the club back to the Premier League on two occasions.
Key Highlights:
- Kieran McKenna has stepped down as manager of Ipswich Town F.C..
- He is taking a break from football to spend time with his family.
- McKenna led Ipswich to two Premier League promotions, ending a 22-year absence.
- He previously attracted interest from clubs like Fulham F.C..
- His exit marks the end of a highly successful period for the club.
The 40-year-old Northern Irish coach revealed that he is stepping away from football management to spend more time with his family, according to a statement released by the club on Wednesday.
McKenna leaves behind an impressive legacy at Portman Road, having become one of the most successful managers in the club’s recent history.
He famously ended Ipswich Town’s 22-year absence from the Premier League by securing promotion in 2024 and, after the club suffered relegation the following season, led them straight back to the top flight with another successful promotion campaign.
His achievements had reportedly attracted interest from several clubs, including Fulham F.C., who were said to be considering him as a potential replacement for manager Marco Silva. However, McKenna’s decision to step down means he will be taking a complete break from the game for the foreseeable future.
In an emotional farewell message published on the club’s website, McKenna reflected on his time at Ipswich and the bond he had built with supporters.
“It is with a mixture of gratitude, pride, sadness and contentment that I have decided to step down from the honour of managing this historic football club,” he said.
“When you have the connection that we have built at this club, there is never a good time to say goodbye.
However, having achieved a second promotion to the Premier League last season, with another memorable final day in our stadium, and after reflection over the last couple of weeks, I feel this is the right time for me to step aside.
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“I do so with great pride at the incredible progress we have made and with huge hope and optimism for the future of the club. Ipswich Town will always have a special place in our hearts.”
McKenna took charge of Ipswich Town when the club was competing in League One following a disappointing FA Cup defeat to Barrow A.F.C.
Under his leadership, the team underwent a dramatic transformation, rising through the divisions and re-establishing itself among England’s elite clubs.
His departure marks the end of a highly successful era for the Tractor Boys and leaves the club searching for a successor capable of building on the foundations he has laid.
Fans and football observers alike will now be watching closely to see whether McKenna’s break from the sport proves temporary or signals the end of a managerial chapter that has earned widespread admiration across English football. :::



