- Forward for Bologna F.C. 1909 (1980-1982), U.C. Sampdoria (1982-1997), S.S. Lazio (1997-2001) and Leicester City F.C. (2001).
- 36 appearances for Italy National Football Team (1984-1994); scored 4 goals. Member of the Euro 1988, and the Italy '90 squads.
- Honours with U.C. Sampdoria: 4 Coppa Italia (1985, 1988, 1989, 1994); European Cup Winners' Cup (1990); Serie A (1991); Supercoppa Italiana (1991); European Cup (1992 runner-up). Honours with S.S. Lazio: 2 Coppa Italia (1998, 2000); Supercoppa Italiana (1998); UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1999); UEFA Super Cup (1999); Serie A (2000).
- Won the Guerin d'Oro two times (1988 and 1991).
- Member of Italy national team who finished third place at the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
- Is Sampdoria's all-time leading goalscorer; scoring 168 goals in 566 appearances.
- Named in the Serie A Footballer of the Year in 1996/97.
- Named the Serie A Italian Footballer of the Year in 1996/97.
- Captain of U.C. Sampdoria (1991-1997).
- Played well over 750 games as professional.
- Played well over 500 games at Serie A.
- Descended to Serie B with Bologna in 1982.
- Holds the record for most appearances in the Coppa Italia.
- He became the youngest Bologna's player to scored goal.
- Scored 2 hat-tricks at Serie A.
- Father of Filippo Mancini (b. 1990), Andrea Mancini (b. 1992) and Carmine Mancini.
- Head coach of A.C.F. Fiorentina (2001-02), S.S. Lazio (2002-2004), Inter Milan (2004-2008, 2014-2016), Manchester City F.C. (England, 2009-2013), Galatasaray S.K. (Turkey, 2013-14), F.C. Zenit (Russia, 2017-18) and Italy National Football Team (since 2018).
- As a coach, he won the Coppa Italia (2001) with A.C.F. Fiorentina; the Coppa Italia (2004) with S.S. Lazio; three Serie A (2006, 2007, 2008), two Coppa Italia (2005, 2006) and two Supercoppa Italiana (2005, 2006) with Inter Milan; the Premier League (2012), the FA Cup (2011) and the FA Community Shield (2012) with Manchester City F.C.; the Turkish Cup (2014) with Galatasaray S.K..
- Won the Panchina d'Oro in 2008.
- Separated from Federica Morelli after 25 years together. (2015)
- Inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame in 2015.
- Won the 2017 Golden Foot.
- Won the 2019 Enzo Bearzot Award.
- Won the Italian Sportsman of the Year award in 2019.
- Led Italy National Football Team to win the UEFA European Championship title after 53 years. (July 2021)
- Named the IFFHS World's Best National Coach in 2021.
- Won the 2021 Globe Soccer Award as the Best Coach of the Year.
- Finished 2nd place at The Best FIFA Men's Coach in 2021.
- Named the World Soccer Men's Manager of the Year in 2021.
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