Rassie Erasmus has been named as the new South Africa coach.
Former Munster Rugby director Erasmus, who played in 36 Tests for the Springboks, succeeds Allister Coetzee.
Coetzee was dismissed last month following a run of poor results, and 45-year-old Erasmus will combine coaching duties with his role as SA Rugbyâs director of Rugby.
Erasmus will head up the Springboksâ management team until the end of the 2023 Rugby World Cup, SA Rugby announced.
âThe Springbok team is our flagship brand, and the on-field performances have a direct impact on the business of SA Rugby,â chief executive Jurie Roux told the organisationâs official website.
âFollowing a very detailed review process of the 2017 season, I believe that we have managed to assemble a strong and experienced Springbok coaching and management staff.
âWe are looking forward to see improved performances this season.â
Erasmusâ first Test at the helm will be against Wales in Washington DC on June 2, which is followed by a three-Test home series against England.
âIt is a huge task to coach the Springboks, and I am very privileged,â Erasmus said.
âI really believe we have the players and the Rugby IP (intellectual property) to turn things around and to mount a serious challenge at next yearâs Rugby World Cup.
âWe have 18 Tests and just under 600 days until Japan 2019, and although a lot of planning has already gone into our Rugby World Cup preparation, it is very important that we prepare thoroughly for the matches against Wales and England in June.â