Del Bosque has led his country to glory at the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship since succeeding Luis Aragones in 2008.
Speaking at a press conference on Friday ahead of Spain s friendly with Equatorial Guinea, the 62-year-old revealed news of his new deal.
I can confirm that I have signed with the Spanish team until 2016, Del Bosque said.
And the former Real Madrid coach admitted that, while his side had received a warm welcome in Equatorial Guinea, he was not expecting the match to be a walk in the park.
The affection we received when we arrived was very nice, as it always is wherever we go, he continued.
Guinea have a well organised team, one which likes to play out wide. I m sure they ll make life difficult for us.
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