JULIO ARCA has been appointed as the new manager of South Shields.

The former Sunderland and Middlesbrough favourite replaces Kevin Phillips, who left Shields last week in the wake of the club's Northern Premier League title triumph.

Arca will begin his managerial career at South Shields' 1st Cloud Arena as the club look to establish themselves in National League North following their promotion.

The 42-year-old Argentinian ended his playing career with South Shields five years ago, and was the club's captain as they won the Northern Premier League North Division title. 

That was one of three promotions the club secured in the three seasons that Arca was at the heart of their midfield.

He also skippered Shields to FA Vase glory at Wembley as the Mariners won a historic quadruple of trophies in the 2016-17 season. 

The South American is now set for his first spell in management as he rejoins the club he represented between 2015 and 2018. 

"It’s great to be back at the club after so many years," said Arca. "I firmly believe this is the right time for me to come back for a different challenge, and I’m very excited about it.

"The club has grown so fast, and this is a fantastic opportunity for me to become a manager for the first time, especially with the platform we have here. 

"There is a lot of work to do between now and the start of pre-season but I'm very hungry to get started and help the club continue to progress.

"I like to compete. I’m not a person who is happy to sit in mid-table, and that’s why we need to get the right things done at the beginning. 

“I will do the best I can to put South Shields in a great position next season." 

Prior to his time with Shields, Arca established himself as a favourite with Sunderland and Middlesbrough in the Premier League. 

He started his career in his native Argentina with Argentinos Juniors and won the Under-20 World Cup with his national side. 

After retiring from professional football in 2013, he took his coaching badges and was part of the academy coaching set-up at Sunderland. 

He has been coaching for the last decade, but made a surprising return to the pitch in 2015 when he was coaxed out of retirement by then-Shields manager Jon King. 

South Shields chairman Geoff Thompson said: "We are thrilled to welcome Julio back to the club and to provide him with his first opportunity as a manager. 

"He was one of the main catalysts behind the growth of the club between 2015 and 2018, both on and off the pitch, and I’m very confident that many of the qualities he demonstrated in that time will translate excellently to his new role. 

"It’s a hugely exciting time for the club and with Julio now installed, we are ready to finalise our plans for the season ahead in National League North. 

"I’m sure our fans will be just as delighted as we are to welcome such an important figure in the history of our club back to 1st Cloud Arena." 

Further announcements regarding the make-up of Arca's coaching staff will be made in the coming days.