Nathan Rooney re -installed as director of the English registration in the UEFA Pro Licensing Course.
In December, just three weeks after Tiernan Lynch in Dugut Inver Park, Rooney moved to the president of the football club after it appeared that he was unable to lead Larne in his UEFA campaign because he did not carry the required license.
Gary Haviron, who took over the main training tasks of the rest of the 2024-25 season, returns to his role as Ronnie Assistant.
“The change period for all of us, including the amazing fan base of our fans, has continued to bring noise and energy to every day of the match since my arrival,” Rooney said.
“I appreciate all of you, and it is our job as a group to continue working hard to achieve new goals while working smartly in difficult and difficult times.
“I want to express my thanks to the Havirron Gary, who was a great professional to work alongside them and his work ethics to continue pushing the team did not have from the second to the non -advanced – I thank him for his support throughout this period.”
“Gary will continue to play a major role as an experienced professional who is considering in the local and Irish Premier League.
“Our mission is now to reach the ground at the time of the season, develop our younger players, and implement a playing style that can be exciting to watch and provide energy that brings us all inside and outside the stadium and we will see where it takes us.”
The president of Larne Gareth Clemens said that the past few months “allowed two to do many foundations throughout the club and we are now looking to lead him to lead all aspects of the big men's team.”
“We are very excited to find out how Nathan will form the playing team with the start of preparations before the season in the coming weeks.”
“On behalf of everyone at the club, I would like to express our sincere gratitude to Gary Haveeron for how he ascended to lead the first team affairs since mid -December.
“Obtaining European automatic rehabilitation at the end of the 60 -games season, with all the demands that were placed in the team this season locally and in Europe, was a great achievement.”
Larne finished second in the Irish league, 22 points behind the Linfield champion, and left the fifth round of the Irish Cup by Limavi United.