Newcastle Jets have announced the appointment of Phil Stubbins as the club's new head coach.
The former Adelaide United assistant boss, who also previously held a coaching role at the Australian Institute of Sport, has signed a two-year deal.
The Jets, who gave up on their pursuit of Graham Arnold last week, will have Stubbins in their coaching setup until the end of the 2015-16 A-League season.
"It's a fantastic challenge and I certainly believe in this squad," said Stubbins. "We want to give the club and its members the success they deserve. My efforts will be to cultivate a clear identity and winning culture here at the Newcastle Jets."
Chief executive Robbie Middleby said in a statement: "We firmly believe Phil is the right man to lead the club forward and we are delighted to welcome Phil to Newcastle.
"Phil is an experienced coach who knows the A-League and has strong man management skills. He will bring a winning mentality to the club and he knows what it takes to be successful."
Stubbins will join the club following stints in Thailand with Bangkok Glass FC and Ayutthaya FC.