Lisy ends five-year spell in charge
Wayne Lisy has resigned as Manager of the Isle of Man FA's Women's National Team.
Lisy has stepped down after five years in charge.
In post on social media, the FA says: 'Wayne has decided now is the right time for him to step down as team manager.
'All at the Isle of Man Football Association would like to thank Wayne Lisy for his work and effort as the Isle of Man Women’s National Team Manager in recent seasons.'
He managed the side's victory at the Cherry Godfrey Cup in 2024 and also oversaw two medals at Island Games competitions.
The FA adds: 'Thank you, Wayne, for everything you have done for women's football on the Isle of Man.
'We sincerely hope that you will continue to be involved in and support the women's game in the years ahead.'
Wayne Lisy's accomplishments:
•Island Games 2023 (Guernsey) – Bronze Medal
•Island Games 2025 (Orkney) – Silver Medal
•Cherry Godfrey Cup 2024 (Jersey) – Winners
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