"I'm delighted to get this role and extremely excited about the prospect of working with the best and brightest young players in the country," Southgate said on the FA website (www.thefa.com).
"I'm a proud Englishman and playing for my country was the pinnacle of my playing career. Since retiring as a player I have gained a lot of knowledge and experience of the game both here and abroad, and I'm eager to play my part in preparing players to compete at the highest level."
England lost all three of their group matches in this year's Under-21 European championship in Israel, costing former England defender Pearce his job.
(Reporting by Sonia Oxley; Editing by Rex Gowar)
