John Caulfield is no longer the manager of Cork City FC.

Caulfield leaves Cork City FC

Cork City FC are on the hunt for a new manager with confirmation that John Caulfield has left the club.

Caulfield's departure comes after a spate of bad results which have seen City win just three games this season, leaving them in eighth place in the table, just two places above bottom-placed Finn Harps. Cork City drew at home against Finn Harps 1-1 on Monday night. 
 
Speaking about this announcement, Cork City FC chairman Declan Carey said: “Everyone at the club is hugely grateful for everything John Caulfield has done for the club, the city and Cork. He holds every record as a player and a manager. He leaves the club with all of our best wishes and we look forward to welcoming John to Turner’s Cross in the future.”

Caulfield enjoyed a largely succesful speall at the club during his six years at the helm, steering the club to a second place position in the league and back to European competition for the first time since 2009 after his first year in charge. He went on to two further second place finishes, winning an FAI Cup in 2016 and then winning a league and FAI Cup double in 2017. The club has also held the Munster Senior Cup since 2016 and won three successive President’s Cups in 2016, 2017 and 2018.
 
Speaking today, John said: “I feel the time is right to part ways with the club. I would like to thank the players and backroom team for the huge success brought to the club since 2014. I wish everyone the best for the rest of the 2019 season and look forward to attending games as a supporter in the stands.”

The club will appoint an interim manager for the foreseeable future, and then begin a thorough recruitment process for a new first team manager.