Bohemians manager Keith Long and his assistant manager Trevor Croly have both signed new four-year contracts with the club.
Long, the club's longest serving manager since Billy Young, took the reins in November 2014 and was joined by his former St Patrick's Athletic team-mate Croly in December 2016.
Together they have led the club to European qualification two years in a row, with this season's second-placed finish representing Bohs' highest league position in a decade.
"I am delighted to commit my future to the club and to extend my contract until 2024," said Long.
"We are a club going in the right direction. Prior to Covid, we were in a very strong position and that was down to a collective effort of everyone at the club, with record numbers of members and season tickets holders.
"We have managed to qualify for Europe for the second season running with the youngest squad in the Premier Division, and the players and staff deserve great credit for that.
"The challenge for us now is to continue to make progress on and off the pitch.
"As a fully members-owned club, it does present significant challenges. We recognise those challenges as we endeavour to continue to grow, move forward and improve year-on-year in a sustainable manner."
Due to the huge take-up in membership and season tickets, the club was able to continue paying staff during the Covid-19 pandemic.
It is something that Long is always keen to highlight.
"Our strength is in our supporters, our members," added Long.
"That is why I hope they will continue to get behind the club and the team, as they have done throughout my time at the club, despite the continuing uncertainty that we all face in our world today.
"We have a talented and dedicated backroom team who have a passion for Bohs and understand what this club means to its people."
The 46-year old manager expressed his delight with Croly's future being secured at the club and also paid tribute to the rest of the coaching staff that have taken the squad to second place in the Premier Division.
"It is fantastic that Trevor has committed his future to the club also as we continue on this journey together along with the rest of the backroom team, Chris Bennion, Remy Tang, Cathal Murtagh, Paul Kirwan, Robbie Murray, Colly O'Connor and Aaron Fitzsimons," said Long.
"I am excited by the potential of the club and by the potential of the players we have coming through at the club, and through the underage Bohs-SKB Academy teams with the continued support of Alan Caffrey and the coaches in our academy.
"We will continue to try bridging the gap with the aim of winning silverware - being successful in tandem with being sustainable, and helping improve and develop young players.
"I have loved every minute working at Bohs, working with so many great people who love the club. I am excited for the future and look forward to chasing our dreams together."
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