Dunfermline Athletic appoint new manager
Friday, 10th Nov 2006DAFC Chairman John Yorkston confirms that the search for a new manager is now complete
DAFC Appoint new manager - Stephen Kenny
DAFC Chairman John Yorkston has confirmed that the search for a new manager is now complete and the club is delighted to announce the appointment of Stephen Kenny who will join Dunfermline from Derry City in Ireland. Stephen will take over the reins from current caretaker manager Craig Robertson at the forthcoming game against Dundee Utd on the 18th November.
Stephen Kenny (35) has enjoyed huge success over the past 8 years in Irish football. In 2004/05 he saved Derry City from relegation, then went on to challenge for the Irish Premier Division title in 2005/6, finishing runner up. He also led Derry City in their UEFA Cup campaign this season where the club recorded home and away victories over IFK Gothenburg followed by an 8-3 aggregate win over Gretna in the following round.
Stephen Kenny, began his managerial career in 1999 at Longford Town, guiding the club to promotion to the Irish Premier division in his first season in charge. In season 2000/01 Stephen led Longford to European qualification for the first time in the club's history. Stephen was appointed manager of Bohemians F.C. in November 2002 and in his first full season with Bohemians (2002/03) the club won the Irish Premier League.
John Yorkston commented "The Board went through an extremely comprehensive selection process as it was crucial for us to get a high calibre candidate for the job. Stephen has got a great track record and his achievements to date have been exceptional. We were greatly impressed by his attitude and enthusiasm throughout the assessment process."
"We, the Board, believe that Stephen Kenny is the right man to galvanise our squad for a push back up the Scottish Premier League table. We are happy that by taking our time in the selection process that we have secured an excellent manager for DAFC."
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