Hope Powell left her role as England Women head coach, ending her 15-year spell in charge, on this day in 2013.
Following a successful playing career, Powell took on the top job in 1998, guiding England to the European Championship final in 2009 where they lost to Germany.
But the disappointment of the 2013 European finals – where England bowed out in the first round – ultimately led to Powell's departure.
Football Association general secretary Alex Horne said: "Hope deserves a lot of credit for her commitment to developing the national teams over such a long period.
"The high point was undoubtedly reaching the European Championship final four years ago.
"However, after the disappointment of the recent tournament in Sweden, the Club England board believe the time is right to make a change and for a fresh outlook.
"I'd like to place on record the organisation's thanks to Hope for her efforts and wish her every success in the future.
"Hope will always be welcome back at Wembley Stadium and St George's Park and she leaves a strong legacy, having helped the FA build the women's game to the strong position it is in today."
The FA turned to Bristol City boss Mark Sampson, who guided the Lionesses to third place at the 2015 World Cup.
Powell is currently manager at Women's Super League side Brighton.