The Scottish Professional Football League has confirmed that David Longmuir’s employment has come to an end after he failed to land the role of chief executive.
Longmuir and Neil Doncaster chief executives of the Scottish Football League and the Scottish Premier League respectively were the only two candidates in the running for the job with the newly-created organisation.
Doncaster was last week appointed to the role following the merger of Scotland’s two professional leagues.
An SPFL statement read: “The SPFL can confirm that following the decision to appoint Neil Doncaster to the role of CEO in the SPFL, David Longmuir’s employment has come to an end.”
The new SPFL was finally ratified by Scottish football’s 42 senior clubs last month.