"We are sorry to see Kay go but she leaves with our sincere thanks for her contribution to our winning England teams, particularly the development of the Lionesses pathway critical to the Euro success and the silver medal at the World Cup," FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said in a statement to BBC Sport.
"For decades, I have studied women's football at every age and rank, across regions, leagues, and styles. My conclusion is clear - there is a better way to develop players on and off the pitch, build championship clubs, and keep our athletes at the centre of everything we do," Cossington stated.
"As women's football has experienced rapid growth in recent years, I believe we are at a critical inflection point. Now is the time to use this momentum to set even higher standards and start building something new and lasting to take the sport to its next glass-breaking level," she added.
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