A-League chief Damien de Bohun will quit his role at the helm at the end of the 2015-16 season due to family reasons.
De Bohun has been in the position since 2012, enduring a mixed time that has included marquee signings and club crises.
Football Federation Australia chief executive David Gallop praised De Bohun, the longest-serving head of A-League in the competition s history.
Damien brought incredible energy and dedication to the task, which spans a huge range of sporting, business and regulatory issues, he said.
Running the A-League is a seven day a week undertaking. Damien did that while travelling across the nation and New Zealand to be on the ground with clubs to better understand their key issues and environment.
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