The 10-month search for a new Matildas coach is officially over.
Joe Montemurro has been unveiled as Tony Gustavsson's replacement after an exhaustive search for the new head of the Australian women's football team.
The 55-year-old Australian leaves Lyon after steering the team to the women's French title, but falling short of a UEFA Champions League final appearance after going down to the Steph Catley-led Arsenal in the semifinal.
Montemurro has overseen successful campaigns at Arsenal, Juventus and Melbourne City, and has strong relationships with some of Australia's biggest stars.
"Joe brings world-class experience, a deep understanding of the Australian football landscape, and a genuine connection to our national identity," Football Australia interim CEO Heather Garriock said.
"Importantly, he has spent the last decade coaching at the very highest levels of the women's game in Europe and brings with him an unparalleled understanding of what is required to compete and succeed at the top of modern football.
"Joe has shown an ability to build high-performing teams that play with tactical clarity and attacking intent, and we believe his vision and values are the perfect fit to lead the next era of the Matildas with professionalism, vision, and distinction."
The announcement means tonight's Matildas friendly against Argentina will be Tom Sermanni's final game at the helm as interim coach.
ABC