CRAWLEY TOWN have appointed former Newcastle United goalkeeper Rob Elliot as boss.
The former Gateshead manager joins up with the League One side on a two-and-a-half-year deal.
Elliot led Gateshead to a sixth-placed finish in the National League last season.
He also guided the Tynesiders to FA Trophy glory at Wembley against Solihull Moors.
Crawley lost former boss Scott Lindsey last week as the 52-year-old dropped down a division to take over at MK Dons.
Ben Gladwin took interim charge for the Red Devils' 2-0 defeat by Bolton on Saturday.
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But Crawley has moved quickly to secure the highly-rated Elliot on a permanent deal.
Elliot told the club's official website: "When the opportunity came about, it was impossible to turn down.
"I heard there might be some interest, and we spoke to the owners and had such a positive conversation.
"It is so exciting to see the way these players play, and I am really excited to get to work with them on the training ground."
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Crawley are currently 20th in League One with seven points from seven games.
They won promotion through the League Two playoffs last season under Lindsey.
Gladwin and his No.2 Steve Hafner will remain in charge for Tuesday's home game against Mansfield Town.
Elliot began his playing career at Charlton Athletic, before moving to Newcastle in 2011.
He played over 50 times for the Magpies, mostly serving as backup behind Tim Krul and Karl Darlow.
Elliot took over at Gateshead in 2023 and was registered on the playing staff while acting as interim manager.
His role was made permanent in the summer and he leaves the club sitting fifth in the National League.