Leicester have announced the appointment of South African Heyneke Meyer as their new head coach.
Meyer, 40, has signed a three-year deal with the Tigers to replace Marcello Loffreda after the Argentinian coach was sacked on June 6.
The South African, who will begin work at Welford Road before the new Guinness Premiership season gets under way, said: "I have always thought that if I want to get back into rugby it must be with one of the best clubs in the world, and I truly believe Leicester Tigers are one of the best clubs in world rugby."
Meyer previously coached Blue Bulls in his homeland, winning numerous titles, and had been strongly linked with the Springboks' head coach position before missing out to Peter de Villiers earlier this year.
"I have a lot of respect for what the club has achieved in the past and I have been impressed with everybody I have met from the club," Meyer continued.
"I know there are a lot of competitive clubs in the Guinness Premiership and I am looking forward to the challenge with Leicester Tigers.
"I am humbled that a club like Leicester Tigers has considered me alongside the other candidates for the job of head coach and I am very thankful that they have appointed me.
"Now I am looking forward to getting started."
Tigers chairman Peter Tom hailed Meyer's arrival at a "crucial time" for the club.
"We believe Heyneke is the outstanding candidate for a job which attracted a massive amount of interest from coaches all over the rugby world," he said.
"He has a superb record in South Africa - and we were very impressed by his levels of professionalism, preparation and enthusiasm when he spoke to us.
"Heyneke has dealt with top-quality international players in his time with the Bulls and in working with the South Africa national squad. He has also developed players from within the ranks at his previous clubs and he has an impressive record of success in a very competitive environment.
"We believe he is the man to take Leicester Tigers forward in a crucial time for this club."
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There is something not quite right with Leicester Tigers : Nobody needs a club to win every game but the loss of Martin Johnson & Neil Back , two giants , has caused a steady decline . The odd success here & there does not impress everyone and the club must have a wonderful supporters base .
The appointment of the new head coach may work wonders , let us hope so or the club may be another England - so much talent and potential wasted .
Hopefully , John Carbery
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