The New Saints have released defender Tommy Holmes, who was the second-longest serving player at the club.
Holmes, 31, joined Saints in July 2000 after leaving Tranmere and has since made 400 starts, scoring 14 goals.
He played a major part in the club's four Welsh Premier title successes as well as their Champions League and Uefa Cup/Europa League campaigns.
"Tosh has been a superb professional and club servant," said Saints boss Mike Davies.
Holmes was the supporters' player of the season for 2008/9 and the Welsh Premier player of the month in February 2009.
He has two footballing brothers - Danny, who was also released by TNS last month, and the former Connah's Quay player Jamie.
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