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June 5 2024 Officially appointed as head coach of Serie A side Napoli, signing a three-year contract starting 1 July.
March 26 2023 Mutually agreed to leave Tottenham Hotspur, with the club fourth in the Premier League at the time of his departure.
March 18 2023 Gave a critical press conference after a 3–3 draw against Southampton, criticizing players for being 'selfish' and questioning the club's historical lack of success.
February 2023 Underwent surgery, temporarily handing management responsibilities to assistant Cristian Stellini.
February 16 2023 Announced return to Italy to further his recovery, with Stellini again taking over managerial duties.
2022 Successfully helped Tottenham qualify for the Champions League for the first time since 2019–20, finishing fourth in the Premier League season.
January 1 2022 Became the first Tottenham manager to go unbeaten in their first eight league games, following a late win against Watford.
November 2 2021 Appointed as head coach of Tottenham Hotspur, signing an 18-month contract with an option for an additional year.
May 26 2021 Left Inter Milan by mutual consent, reportedly due to disagreements with the club's board over transfer plans
May 2 2021 Secured Inter Milan's Serie A championship, ending Juventus' nine-year title streak
August 21 2020 Lost the Europa League final 3-2 to Sevilla in Cologne
2019 Joined Inter Milan and led the team to the UEFA Europa League final in his first season.
August 26 2019 Led Inter Milan to a 4-0 victory against Lecce in their first league match of the season
May 31 2019 Appointed head coach of Inter Milan on a three-year contract
July 13 2018 Conte was sacked as Chelsea manager and replaced by Maurizio Sarri, with the club reportedly losing £26.6m in compensation and legal fees.
May 19 2018 Conte led Chelsea to a 1-0 victory over Manchester United in the 2018 FA Cup final.
2017 Won the FA Cup with Chelsea in his second season.
July 18 2017 Conte signed a new two-year contract with Chelsea.
May 21 2017 Chelsea set a new Premier League record with 30 wins in a single season after a 5-1 home victory over Sunderland.
May 12 2017 Conte led Chelsea to win the 2016-17 Premier League title, securing the championship with two matches remaining after a 1-0 away victory over West Bromwich Albion.
January 13 2017 Conte became the first manager in Premier League history to win three consecutive Manager of the Month awards (October, November, and December).
2016 Became Chelsea manager and won the Premier League title in his first season.
December 31 2016 Chelsea equalled Arsenal's 2002 record with 13 consecutive league victories after a 4-2 home win over Stoke City.
December 17 2016 Conte set a new club record by winning 11 consecutive league matches after a 1-0 away victory over Crystal Palace.
August 15 2016 Conte began his Chelsea tenure with a 2-1 win over West Ham United in the first match of the season.
June 17 2016 Conte guided Italy to the Round of 16 with one match to spare after a 1-0 victory against Sweden, marking the first time Italy had won their second group match in a major international tournament since Euro 2000.
June 13 2016 Conte led Italy to a promising 2-0 victory over top-ranked European team Belgium in the Euro 2016 tournament, receiving praise for the team's tactical approach and defensive strength.
April 4 2016 Antonio Conte was confirmed as the new first-team head coach of Chelsea, signing a three-year contract until 2019.
March 15 2016 The FIGC confirmed that Conte would step down as manager after Euro 2016.
October 10 2015 Conte sealed Euro 2016 qualification for Italy by defeating Azerbaijan 3-1 in Baku, extending Italy's unbeaten streak to 50 matches in European qualifiers.
June 16 2015 Conte suffered his first defeat as Italy manager in a 1-0 international friendly loss against Portugal.
September 9 2014 Conte won his first competitive match as Italy manager, defeating Norway 2-0 in the Euro 2016 qualifying match in Oslo, with goals by Simone Zaza and Leonardo Bonucci. This was Italy's first victory in Norway since 1937.
August 14 2014 Antonio Conte was appointed as the head coach of the Italian national team by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), signing a two-year deal until Euro 2016.
July 15 2014 Resigned as manager of Juventus after winning three consecutive Serie A titles and multiple coaching awards.
2013 Won the Supercoppa Italiana for the second consecutive time.
November 2012 Awarded the Trofeo Maestrelli, recognizing him as one of the three best Italian coaches.
May 6 2012 Led Juventus to their 28th league title with one match remaining, beating Cagliari 2-0.
March 25 2012 Completed the league double in the Derby d'Italia against Inter Milan, the first coach to do so since Fabio Capello in 2005-06.
March 20 2012 Became the first coach to lead Juventus to a Coppa Italia final since Marcello Lippi in 2004.
2011 Conte successfully secured promotion for Siena, enabling the team to compete in the 2011–12 Serie A season.
May 22 2011 Appointed as head coach of Juventus, replacing Luigi Delneri, with high expectations to restore the club's prominence in Italian and European football.
May 9 2010 Antonio Conte was announced as the new head coach of Siena, tasked with leading the team back to the top flight after their relegation to Serie B.
January 7 2010 Conte resigned from Atalanta, leaving the club in 19th place in the league standings, following mounting tensions with supporters.
January 6 2010 During a home game against Napoli, Conte was confronted by Atalanta fans after a 0-2 defeat, requiring police protection to avoid potential altercations with ultras.

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