Antonio Conte has been appointed Chelsea's first-team head coach on a three-year contract.
Conte succeeds Jose Mourinho, who was sacked as manager in December, and will take up his role after managing Italy in this summer's European Championships, Chelsea announced.
The 46-year-old said on chelseafc.com: "I am happy we have made the announcement now so everything is clear and we can end the speculation.
"I will continue to focus on my job with the Italian national team and will reserve speaking about Chelsea again until after the Euros."
Conte has the unenviable task of rebuilding a side which won the Premier League title last season before imploding this term.
Mourinho's second spell came to an end on December 17 after a miserable start to the season and a "palpable discord" with his players, according to Chelsea technical director Michael Emenalo.
Conte guided Juventus to three successive Serie A titles before taking over the Azzurri and is used to success himself.
He becomes the fifth Italian boss of Chelsea - following Gianluca Vialli, Claudio Ranieri, Carlo Ancelotti and Roberto Di Matteo - and the eighth permanent boss appointed during Roman Abramovich's 13-year ownership. Mourinho was appointed twice, while there have also been caretaker spells for Hiddink, Rafael Benitez, Steve Holland and Ray Wilkins.
Conte added: "I am very excited about the prospect of working at Chelsea Football Club.
"I am proud to be the coach of the national team of my country and only a role as attractive as manager of Chelsea could follow that.
"I am looking forward to meeting everyone at the club and the day-to-day challenge of competing in the Premier League.
"Chelsea and English football are watched wherever you go, the fans are passionate and my ambition is to have more success to follow the victories I enjoyed in Italy."
Source: FoxNews
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