Sammy Lee has left his job with England.
Lee has left his role as England assistant as manager Gareth Southgate begins the process of building his own backroom team.
Announcing the departure, which had been expected, Southgate thanked the 57-year-old for his assistance in preparing the squad for games against Malta, Slovenia, Scotland and Spain.
"I have great respect for Sammy," said Southgate. "He is somebody who I worked with as a player and his personality and professionalism were excellent throughout my period as interim manager.
"I felt it was important for me to bring in my own support team and Sammy fully respected that.
"I was grateful with the way he helped to steady the ship throughout October and November and we wish him well for the future."
Lee, who previously worked with England during Sven-Goran Eriksson's reign, said: "I should like to place on record my sincere thanks to the FA for the opportunity they gave me to work with the national team. It has been a great honour.
"I should also like to thank the players and staff for their support during this period of my career and wish them all the very best for the future. In particular I wish Gareth and his new coaching team every success in the future."