Carlos Corberan has confirmed his backroom staff at Huddersfield Town, with one of his former Leeds United colleagues joining him at the John Smith's Stadium.
The Spaniard left Leeds last month after a three-year stint with the Whites, serving as the under-23s head coach since his appointment in 2017 and joining Marcelo Bielsa's first-team coaching staff when the Argentine arrived in the summer of 2018.
He takes over from Danny Cowley who was let go after just ten months at the Terriers, with Corberan moving back into first-team management.
The club have now confirmed three new members of the backroom staff, with performance analyst Linas Treigys joining Corberan from Leeds United.
Treigys, who hails from Lithuania has previously coached in Spain and has also worked for the Lithuanian national side as an analyst.
Narcis Pelach has also joined from Spanish second tier side Girona and will serve as an assistant coach.
Jorge Alarcon worked alongside Corberan in Saudi Arabia and Cyrpus and has also joined as an assistant coach.
Town finished the 2019-20 Championship campaign in 18th place, 42 points behind champions Leeds United.