Following his retirement, Kelly joined North End's coaching staff and was promoted to assistant manager under
Nobby Stiles in 1977. In 1980, he briefly managed the
Republic of Ireland side, presiding over one match against Switzerland. In 1983, he was appointed manager of Preston North End. Following a bad run of results over the Christmas period he resigned in February 1985. In 1985–86, his son
Alan Kelly Jr. followed in his father's footsteps when he made his debut in goal for Preston. The younger Kelly later also played in goal for the Republic of Ireland, winning 34 caps. Kelly's oldest Son David who played amateur football his second son
Gary was also a goalkeeper. He was never capped at senior level, but enjoyed a lengthy career playing for
Newcastle United,
Bury and
Oldham Athletic. Kelly was goalkeeping coach for
Major League Soccer side
D.C. United for five seasons. In 2001, the third part of
Deepdale's redevelopment was named the Alan Kelly Town End in honour of their former player and manager. Kelly spent the final years of his life in
Rockville, Maryland, United States, and died on 20 May 2009 after battling colon cancer for a number of years. ==Honours==