Huddersfield have appointed Jan Siewert to succeed David Wagner as manager.
Siewert, 36, has left his position as coach of Borussia Dortmund's second team to join the Terriers on a deal until summer 2021.
Wagner, who held the same position at Dortmund before joining Huddersfield in 2015, left the club by mutual consent on 14 January.


Huddersfield are bottom of the Premier League on 11 points - 10 adrift of safety - with 15 games remaining.
Siewert's first game in charge will be at home to Everton on 29 January.
Mark Hudson took temporary charge for Sunday's defeat by Manchester City.

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"We enjoyed tremendous success under our previous head coach, David Wagner, and we've subsequently appointed a new head coach that bears many similarities to him; a young, aspirational German from Borussia Dortmund II," said Terriers chairman Dean Hoyle.
"However, that does a disservice to Jan, who is his own man. There is much more to this appointment than that."
Hoyle says the club have "succession plans in place for our key roles" and had followed Siewert's career "with interest".
He added: "Given David's success at Huddersfield Town, we knew that it was prudent to look to the future in case an offer came in that he couldn't refuse. David was fully aware that we were undertaking this work - you must prepare for the future.
"Jan's name came to our attention in his previous role as assistant manager and Under-19 coach at VfL Bochum. We first spoke with him over two years ago and we've kept in communication since.
"His reputation in the game is very good. He's known as a coach who is ambitious, has many qualities and who has strong philosophies. As such, it came as no surprise to us when he moved to one of the world's biggest clubs, Borussia Dortmund."
More to follow.Source: bbc.com