Dundee boss Jim McIntyre has left the club.
The Dark Blues revealed the manager will be departing Dens Park “with immediate effect” along with assistant Jimmy Boyle.
It comes after Dundee were relegated to the Championship last weekend off the back of 10 losses in a row.
In a statement issued on Sunday afternoon, Dundee FC thanked McIntyre and Boyle “for their efforts” while in charge at Dens Park – an eight-month spell which saw only three victories.
The statement reads: “Dundee Football Club can confirm that Jim McIntyre and Jimmy Boyle have left the club with immediate effect.
“Jim came to the club in October last year and shortly after Jimmy was appointed as his assistant manager.
“The management team oversaw 31 matches in charge, with 3 victories, 7 draws and 20 defeats.
“Relegation from the Ladbrokes Premiership was confirmed last weekend with a loss to Hamilton Accies at the Kilmac Stadium at Dens Park.
“We would like thank Jim and Jimmy for their efforts while in charge and wish them all the best for the future.”
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— Dundee Football Club (@DundeeFC) May 12, 2019