Dean Windass is among eight Hull City players released as Phil Brown starts to rebuild his squad for next season.
Manager Brown can no longer find room for the 40-year-old striker as he prepares for a second season in the Barclays Premier League.
Windass earned a place in Hull folklore by firing his hometown club into the top flight for the first time with the winner in the 2008 Championship play-off final.
But he was unable to command a regular first-team place following the promotion, finishing last season in the reserves after a loan move to Oldham ended abruptly.
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Brown said: "I've got no animosity or bad blood towards Dean Windass but I wish it could have ended in a more poignant way.
"My advice to him was always to sit on his last year, and accept the plaudits and credit that he deserved. I dare say fate will dictate that we cross paths again in our careers but we wish him all the best."
Windass' departure does not come as a surprise and he has this week been linked with a coaching role under new manager Colin Todd at Darlington.
He will be followed out of the Hull exit door by midfielder Ryan France, one of four players to have played in all four professional divisions with the Tigers. France turned down a loan move to Blackpool earlier in the season in order to compete for a place.
Former Sunderland and Leeds United striker Michael Bridges is also leaving along with John Welsh, who ended the season on loan at Bury.
Reserve players James Bennett, Joe Lamplough, Matthew Plummer and Tom Woodhead have also been released but Will Atkinson, Steve Gardner and Ryan Kendall are retained.
Youth team products Nathan Hanley and John Leonard have been awarded one-year professional contracts and young player of the year Tom Cairney has signed a two-year contract.