Jayne Ludlow has left her job as manager of Wales’ women.
The Football Association of Wales says Ludlow has departed the role she has held since 2014 by mutual consent.
The FAW says there will now be a “thorough recruitment process” to select the 42-year-old’s successor.
“My time as the national team manager has been an eventful and exciting journey,” Ludlow said. “It has been an honour and an absolute pleasure to have worked with the staff and players.”
Ludlow, who is the only manager to have taken charge of more than 50 Wales women’s matches, leaves having taken Wales close to major finals qualification in their last two campaigns.
However, Wales fell short chasing a World Cup and European Championship berth, despite their progress.
FAW chief executive Jonathan Ford says Ludlow has helped to grow the women’s game in Wales and thanks her “for all her hard work, dedication and vast contribution to Welsh football both on and off the field. We wish her well in the future.”