The Faithful were promoted to Division Two in 2025 under the managerial duo, but were relegated this season before suffering a Tailteann Cup semi-final defeat to Wicklow last month
Offaly are on the lookout for a new football manager after Mickey Harte and Declan Kelly stepped down after two years in charge.
During their first season, the Faithful won Division Three and were pipped by eventual winners Kildare at the quarter-final stage of the Tailteann Cup.
Offaly lost their Division Two status in the spring, but pulled off a stunning second round win over tournament favourites down.
However, they suffered a 2-26 to 4-15 semi-final loss to Wicklow, who’ll meet the Mournemen in Saturday decider at Croke Park for a place in the Sam Maguire Cup next season.
A statement from Offaly said: “Offaly GAA has been informed by joint senior football managers Declan Kelly and Mickey of their decision to step down from their roles.
“Once Declan had made his decision to step down, Mickey felt it was also the appropriate time for him to move on.
‘The county board would like to express its’ sincere thanks to Declan, Mickey, head coach Luke Bree, and the entire management and backroom team for their dedication, commitment and professionalism throughout their tenure with the Offaly senior football team.
‘We wish Declan, Mickey, Luke and all of the management and backroom team every success and happiness in the future.”
Harte had guided his native Tyrone to three senior All-Ireland titles during the noughties before spells with Louth and Derry.
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