KIDDERMINSTER Harriers have confirmed manager Phil Brown will remain in charge at Aggborough after agreeing a new contract with the club.

Brown and his assistant manager, Neil McDonald, who arrived in January, have signed to stay with Harriers for the next two campaigns. 

The club has been relegated and will go back to the National League North after just one season in the top tier of non-league football.

A spokesperson for the club said: "Work and planning for the new campaign is already underway and we look forward to a successful future under their management."

They said there have been "phenomenal attendance figures throughout the season" that the club would "be doing all we can to ensure that is rewarded with a successful 2024-25 season."

Chairman Richard Lane said: “Relegation has been a huge disappointment to myself personally, and everyone connected with Kidderminster Harriers football club, not least our partners and sponsors, loyal supporters and the local community.

“I have seen the connection Phil and Neil have forged from our players to our fans and believe it can be a foundation for us going forward.

“As a business we have worked tirelessly in the last few years to create a financial stable platform with a springboard for success.

"Although this season hasn’t met our expectations and ambitions, we have achieved so much and made so many memories in a short space of time.

"Because of that, everything is in place to try and make sure our journey together continues, undeterred, towards more success in the future with Phil and Neil at the helm.”

Director of Football Dean Holdsworth said: “Relegation hurt us all, we must turn that hurt into determination to bounce back.

"The arrival of Phil Brown gave the players, supporters and the whole club a new sense of belief, and the re-signing of Phil indicates the Chairman’s ambition to return to The National League as soon as possible.

“Although we didn’t reach our goal of staying up, to take that fight into the final weeks of the season given the position we were in is remarkable, as is the drive and passion, Phil, the backroom staff and the players have shown.

“We’re delighted to secure their services for another two seasons. We look forward to pressing the ‘Reset’ button; plenty of hard work is already going on to ensure we are in the best possible shape to compete next season.”