Conte was officially appointed as the head coach of Napoli.
Conte left Tottenham Hotspur by mutual consent.
Conte was appointed as the head coach of Tottenham Hotspur.
Conte left Inter Milan by mutual consent.
Conte was appointed as the head coach of Inter Milan.
Conte was sacked as Chelsea manager.
Conte was confirmed as the new head coach of Chelsea.
The FIGC confirmed Conte would step down as Italy manager after Euro 2016.
Conte was appointed as the new head coach of the Italy national team.
Conte resigned as Juventus manager.
Conte led Juventus to their 28th league title.
Conte led Juventus to a Coppa Italia final.
Conte was appointed as the new head coach of Juventus.
Conte was announced as the new head coach of Siena.
Conte tendered his resignation to Atalanta after a 0–2 defeat to Napoli.
Conte replaced Angelo Gregucci as manager of Atalanta.
Conte was appointed by Bari to replace Giuseppe Materazzi.
Conte was reinstated as Arezzo head coach.
Conte made his debut for the Italy national team in a 2–0 friendly win over Finland.
Conte debuted for Juventus against Torino.
Conte scored his first Serie A goal in a 3–2 loss to Napoli.
Antonio Conte made his Serie A debut with Lecce at the age of 16.
Antonio Conte was born in Lecce, Italy.
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