Southend sack boss Maher two days after Wembley winImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Kevin Maher led Southend to their first domestic trophy at Wembley on SundayByRoss McGinnesBBC SportPublished3 minutes agoSouthend United have sacked manager Kevin Maher two days after the club’s historic FA Trophy win at Wembley.The 49-year-old, who was appointed boss in 2021 and had a 10-year spell with them as a player, led the Shrimpers to victory over Wealdstone in a penalty shootout on Sunday, clinching their first domestic trophy.
But Southend finished sixth in the National League this season – losing in the play-offs to Scunthorpe United – and on Tuesday the club revealed Maher, along with coaching staff Darren Currie and Mark Bentley, would depart following a review of the 2025-26 campaign.
“The board has decided this is the right moment to start the next chapter in Southend United’s journey and a comprehensive search to find a new head coach is underway,” stated Southend in a statement., external