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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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