James Keddy leaves role as Wexford boss

First Division side Wexford have confirmed they have parted ways with boss James Keddy.

The former Derry City and Shelbourne player has been in charge of the Slaneysiders since the start of the 2023 campaign and has led them to two successive playoff finishes.

Keddy also steered the Ferrycarrig Park side to the FAI Cup semi-finals this season.

But the club have confirmed he will not remain in charge for 2025.

“The club confirms the departure of senior men’s team manager James Keddy from Wexford FC,” a statement read.

“We wish to give our thanks to James for his two successful seasons which resulted in two play off finishes, as well as a successful FAI Cup run to the Semi Final this year. We are very grateful for his hard work in the project at Wexford FC and we were delighted to financially support James and his team in building our profile to get us where we are.

“We look ahead to our 2025 campaign and will begin the process of appointing a new manager immediately.

“We also wish to take this opportunity to thank our fans and players for their support over a fantastic year, and hope to bring news of our next season’s management soon.”