New Aston Villa manager Roberto di Matteo says "it's a wonderful honour" to take charge at Villa Park.
The relegated Premier League club officially announced his appointment on Friday, confirming the news that BSports first broke on Thursday.
Di Matteo succeeds Remi Garde, who was sacked in March.
The Italian, who won the Champions League with Chelsea in 2012, has also previously managed West Brom, Schalke and MK Dons.
"I'm looking forward to the challenge of taking Aston Villa back to its rightful place," said Di Matteo.
Villa's statement did not mention Steve Clarke, who is expected to be Di Matteo's assistant.
The pair have never worked together in management but were Chelsea team-mates for two years in the 1990s.
Di Matteo has not managed at Championship level since 2009-10, when he guided West Brom to the top flight.
Villa were also linked with ex-Manchester United boss David Moyes and new Derby County manager Nigel Pearson, but Di Matteo was always first choice.
Dr Tony Xia, the Chinese businessman whose takeover of Villa is awaiting Football League and Premier League approval, has already promised extensive funds for player recruitment.