Former Scotland defender McLeish, who was capped 77 times, has also managed Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest, Belgian side Genk and Egypt's Zamalek. "During the recruitment process he received resounding endorsements from several influential figures in the game which helped establish him as an outstanding choice from a strong list of possible candidates," Scottish FA president Alan McRae said. "Alex has demonstrated a desire and ability to get results with the national team and we believe that he is best placed to inspire our talented group of players to glory." McLeish's first games at the helm will be friendlies against Costa Rica and Hungary next month before Scotland face Peru in May and Mexico in June. His competitive debut will come in the Uefa Nations League against Albania on Sept. 10.BREAKING: Alex McLeish agrees to become the new Scotland manager on a deal until 2020. #SSN pic.twitter.com/BdS1Fa7sS2
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