Larne FC Women boss Donald Malomo-Paris has departed his role as first team manager with the club.
Larne finished eighth in the Women's Premiership table last season, with two wins and three draws from their 16 top flight games, scoring 17 goals and conceding 63.
In the previous season they were seventh in the standings.
The club will soon announce a new head coach for their third consecutive campaign in the top flight.
Women's Football Director Andrew Scullion paid tribute to the contribution made by Malomo-Paris during his two seasons with the club.
"Donald led us in our first season in the Premiership so he will always be an important part of our club's history," said Scullion.
"We thank him for all his passion and dedication to the role and wish him the very best for the future."
Also leaving the east Antrim outfit is long-serving William Noble, who steps down from his role after two decades of dedicated commitment to the club.
Noble has occupied the positions of coach, manager and head of recruitment.
Reflecting on Noble's many years of service, Scullion commented: "It's very difficult to do justice to William's contribution to the club in a few words.
"He built and ran the team long before women's football has the attention it commands now. He has been a key part of our recent successes and William can look back on it all with a lot of pride.
"We will do our very best to continue that good work into the future."