Zenit Saint Petersburg coach Sergei Semak (Photo | Zenit Saint Petersburg Twitter) 
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Zenit Saint Petersburg appoint Sergei Semak as replacement for Roberto Mancini

Sergei Semak has signed a two-year deal with Zenit Saint Petersburg that includes the option for a third season.

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MOSCOW: Zenit Saint Petersburg named former Russia midfielder Sergei Semak as the club's new manager on Tuesday following the departure of Roberto Mancini, who took over the Italy job earlier this month.

Semak, 42, has signed a two-year deal with Zenit that includes the option for a third season, the club said on its website.

The former CSKA Moscow, Paris Saint-Germain and Zenit player was the captain of a Russia side that reached the semi-finals of Euro 2008 and earned 65 caps for his country.

Zenit and Mancini agreed to a mutual termination of the Italian's contract on May 13, just 12 months into a three-year deal.

Four-time Russian Premier League champions Zenit finished fifth in the table this season, the club's worst finish in a decade.

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