Luke Williams has been sacked as head coach of Swansea Metropolis after a woeful run of type.
Defeat to Stoke Metropolis on the weekend meant it was only one win from the final 10 video games in all competitions and the membership have determined a change was wanted.
Alan Sheehan has been put in interim cost.
Assistant head coach Ryan Harley and first-team coach analyst George Lawtey have additionally left the membership.
Swansea Metropolis chairman Andy Coleman stated: “This was a tough determination and one which has not been taken frivolously. Luke has led the membership by way of some difficult durations and we recognize his onerous work.
“I’m conscious of the hassle he and his employees have put in all through the final 13 months for Swansea Metropolis. I wish to personally thank Luke, Ryan and George for his or her dedication and the sacrifices they’ve made on behalf of the membership.
“Sadly, because the flip of the 12 months our performances and outcomes haven’t been of the usual required at this stage. In the end, that has led us to conclude a change is required as a way to result in an enchancment in our showings on the pitch.
“We will keep supporters informed of developments when we are in a position to announce a new head coach, while Alan, his staff and our squad focus on our upcoming fixtures.”
Swansea host Blackburn within the Sky Wager Championship on Saturday.