"Manchester City is a fantastic
football club," Mancini told the club's website. "I am very much looking
forward to the challenges and excitement ahead."
"I am delighted to be able to give all of my efforts to
Manchester City for a further five years. The opportunity which exists
to build on our recent success is enormous," he added.
Mancini brought the Premier League crown to the Etihad
Stadium on a dramatic final day of the season when Sergio Aguero's
injury-time strike snatched a 3-2 win over QPR and secured the
championship on goal difference over rivals Manchester United.
City begin their defence of the title at home to
Southampton on 19 August, but Mancini also has a second Champions League
campaign to prepare for.
Their first appearance in the competition ended when
they failed to progress from a group that contained eventual finalists
Bayern Munich.
"This new agreement allows Roberto to focus on the
challenge of guiding a team which is capable not only of defending the
Premier League title, but one which can compete for European honours,"
said City's interim chief executive John MacBeath.
Reports had linked 47-year-old Mancini with the post of
Russia manager, vacant since the departure of Dick Advocaat after Euro
2012.
City's title win added to Mancini's success in his
previous managerial post at Inter Milan, where he won Serie A in three
consecutive seasons.
Former City defender Danny Mills believes Mancini would
have left the club this summer if he had not delivered the title last
season.
"It's a massive cliche but in football goals do change
games and they also change managerial careers," he told BBC Radio 5
live.
"If that Sergio Aguero goal after three minutes of
stoppage time hadn't gone in then Mancini could have been on his way out
and looking for another job.
"He will be in demand and the owners want stability.
They've got a training ground under development and they want it to be a
super academy and Mancini is seen as a massive part of that."
Mancini in management
- 2000: Retires from playing and becomes Sven-Goran Eriksson's assistant at Lazio
- 2001: Takes over at Fiorentina, leading them to Coppa Italia success
- January 2002: Resigns as Fiorentina boss with the club second-bottom of Serie A
- May 2002: Becomes Lazio boss
- 2004: Lazio win Coppa Italia
- July 2004: Takes over at Inter Milan
- 2005: Inter win Coppa Italia and Italian Supercup
- 2006: Inter are awarded Serie A title when Juventus and AC Milan are punished in match-fixing scandal
- 2007: Inter successfully defend Scudetto
- 2008: Inter win third consecutive title but lose Coppa Italia final and Mancini is sacked
- December 2009: Mancini replaces Mark Hughes at Manchester City
- 2011: City win FA Cup - their first silverware for 35 years
- 2012: City win their first top-flight title for 44 years by pipping rivals Manchester United on goal difference
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