Kieran McGeeney has been ratified for another season as manager of the Armagh senior footballers.
The 2002 All-Ireland winning captain helped his county to an All-Ireland title as manager in 2024.
However, they exited this year's championship at the quarter-final stage after losing to Kerry.
After leading by five points, 14 unanswered points from Kerry saw Armagh lose by eight points, with Kerry going on to win the All-Ireland.
It means McGeeney's stint as boss will extend into a 12th season.
There will be a change to his backroom team in 2026, with ex-Kerry star Kieran Donaghy not returning as a selector.
Earlier in the summer, the county's bid for a first Ulster crown of McGeeney's reign and first since 2008 ended in extra-time heartbreak against Donegal.
It represented a third successive Ulster final loss, following penalty shoot-out defeats to Donegal and Derry.