Neil Doncaster has been named as the man to lead the new Scottish Professional Football League after a day of interviews at Hampden Park.

The Englishman, who was chief executive of the Scottish Premier League, has beaten off competition from David Longmuir, his Scottish Football League counterpart, to lead the new 42-club organisation.

"The Remuneration and Appointment Committee of the SPFL can advise that Neil Doncaster has been appointed to the role of Chief Executive Officer of the SPFL," read a statement. "The SPFL looks forward to continuing with the implementation of one representative body and the commencement of season 2013/14 for the benefit of all 42 member clubs."