Guy Noves has been named as the new coach of the France national rugby team.
The 61-year-old will replace Philippe Saint-Andre after the upcoming Rugby World Cup.
Noves, who has signed a four-year contract with Les Bleus, has guided Toulouse to 10 league titles and four European Cups since 1993.
"I am happy and proud of this nomination," he said in a statement. "Representing my country is a great honour and a great responsibility.
"I am the leading supporter of the France national side and I wish with all my heart that they have a great World Cup."
Former England coach Sir Clive Woodward had been among the candidates to take charge of the team before Noves's appointment.