Shelbourne manager Ian Morris has signed a contract extension until the end of the 2022 season.
In his first year in charge, the 32-year-old steered Shels to the First Division title - and a return to the top-flight for the first time in six seasons.
Morris says they've good foundations at the club at they'll be "going out to win every game" in the Premier Division in the coming campaign.
“I'm delighted to extend my stay at Shels,” he told the club's website.
“To be given the chance to build on the success and foundations of last year is fantastic.
“It’s a really good place to be and a great environment for young players to be in as well as the morale and camaraderie of the first team which is second to none.
“On top of that, the bond between the fans and team is there to see again throughout the pre-season and that’s what it’s all about.
"It’s a “massive honour” to be a manager of Shels in its 125th year, an anniversary that is monumental.”
“We know how strong the Premier Division is this year and there will be surprises and twists along the way but we’re going out to win every game."