Gordon Brett is set to join forces with Colin Fortune ahead of the new Women's Premier Division season.
Gordon Brett is set to take the reigns as Athlone Town women's First Team coach.
Brett has a long history with the club as both a player and a coach.
He has previously managed through the underage system, as well as being in charge of the men's senior team for a brief stint in 2023.
Brett will be working under Town's new manager, Colin Fortune who replaced Ciaran Kilduff at the end of last year's campaign.
The midlanders begin their women's Premier Division title defence against Wexford on the 8th of March.
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