General |
Antonio Conte | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Antonio Conte | |
Date of birth: | 31 July 1969 | |
Place of birth: | Lecce, Italy | |
Height: | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) | |
Playing position: | Midfielder | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Napoli (head coach) | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1985–1991 1991–2004 Total |
Lecce Juventus |
419 (44) 508 (45) | 89 (1)
National team | ||
1993–2001 | Italy | 20 (2) |
Teams managed | ||
2005-2006 2006 2007 2007–2009 2009–2010 2010–2011 2011-2014 2014–2016 2016–2018 2019–2021 2021–2023 2024– |
Siena (assistant) Arezzo Arezzo Bari Atalanta Siena Juventus Italy Chelsea Inter Milan Tottenham Hotspur Napoli |
Antonio Conte (born 31 July 1969) is an Italian professional football manager and former player who is currently the head coach of Serie A club Napoli.
Playing as a midfielder, Conte began his career at local club U.S. Lecce and later became one of the most decorated and influential players in the history of Juventus. He stood out throughout his career due to his tenacity, work-rate, and leadership, captaining the team, and winning the UEFA Champions League, as well as 5 Serie A titles, among other honours. He also played for the Italian national team and was a participant at the 1994 FIFA World Cup and the 2000 UEFA European Championship, where, on both occasions, the Italians finished runners-up.
Honours[]
Player[]
- Juventus
- UEFA Cup (1): 1992–93
- Serie A (5): 1994–95, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2002–03
- Coppa Italia (1): 1994–95
- Supercoppa Italiana (4): 1995, 1997,2002, 2003
- UEFA Champions League (1): 1995–96
- UEFA Super Cup (1): 1996
- Intercontinental Cup (1): 1996
- UEFA Intertoto Cup (1): 1999
- Italy
- UEFA European Championship: Euro 2000 (Runner-up)
- FIFA World Cup: 1994 (Runner-up)
Managerial[]
- Bari
- Serie B (1): 2008–09
- Siena
- Serie B: 2010–11 (Runner-up)
- Juventus
- Serie A (3): 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14
- Supercoppa Italiana (2): 2012, 2013
Chelsea
- Premier League (1): 2016–17
- FA Cup (1): 2017–18
Individual
- Panchina d'Argento: 2008–09
- Panchina d'Oro: 2011–12,2012–13, 2013–14
- Serie A Coach of the Year: 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14
- Trofeo Tommaso Maestrelli for the Best Italian Manager: 2011–12
- Globe Soccer Award for the Best Coach of the Year: 2013
- IFFHS Best Club Coach of the Year Nominee: 2013 (7th)
- Gazzetta Sports Awards Coach of the Year: 2015
- Premier League Manager of the Month: October 2016, November 2016, December 2016
- London Football Awards for Manager of the Year: 2017
- Premier League Manager of the Season: 2016–17
- LMA Manager of the Year: 2016–17
- Special Achievement GQ Men of the Year Award: 2017
- The Best FIFA Men's Coach (2nd Place): 2017
Orders[]
- 5th Class / Knight: Cavaliere Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana: 2000
External links[]
S.S.C. Napoli squad - 2024–25 |
1 Meret · 3 Natan · 4 Demme · 5 Juan Jesus · 6 Mário Rui · 7 Elmas · 9 Osimhen · 13 Rrahmani · 14 Contini · 16 Idasiak · 17 Olivera · 18 Simeone · 20 Zieliński · 21 Politano · 22 Di Lorenzo (c) · 23 Zerbin · 24 Cajuste · 29 Lindstrøm · 38 Russo · 55 Østigård · 59 Zanoli · 68 Lobotka · 70 Gaetano · 77 Kvaratskhelia · 81 Raspadori · 95 Gollini · 99 Zambo Anguissa · Manager: Antonio Conte |
Current Serie A managers 2024–25 |
Gasperini (Atalanta) · Italiano (Bologna) · Vacant (Cagliari) · Roberts (Como) · Nicola (Empoli) · Palladino (Fiorentina) · Gilardino (Genoa) · Zanetti (Hellas Verona) · Inzaghi (Inter Milan) · Motta (Juventus) · Baroni (Lazio) · Gotti (Lecce) · Fonseca (AC Milan) · Nesta (Monza) · Conte (Napoli) · Pecchia (Parma) · De Rossi (Roma) · Vanoli (Torino) · Runjaić (Udinese) · Vacant (Venezia) |
Template:A.S. Bari managers Template:Atalanta B.C. managers Template:A.C. Siena managers
Juventus Football Club - Managers |
Károly (1923–26) • Viola (1926–28) • Aitken (1928–30) • Carcano (1930–35) • Bigatto (1935) • Rosetta (1935–39) • Caligaris (1939–41) • Munerati (1941) • Ferrari (1941–42) • Monti (1942) • Borel (1942–46) • Cesarini (1946–48) • Chalmers (1948–49) • Carver (1949–51) • Bertolini (1951) • Sárosi (1951–53) • Olivieri (1953–55) • Puppo (1955–57) • Broćić (1957–59) • Depetrini (1959) • Cesarini (1959–61) • Parola (1961) • Gren & Korostelev (1961) • Parola (1961–62) • Amaral (1962–64) • Monzeglio (1964) • Herrera (1964–69) • Carniglia (1969–70) • Rabitti (1970) • Picchi (1970–71) • Vycpálek (1971–74) • Parola (1974–76) • Trapattoni (1976–86) • Marchesi (1986–88) • Zoff (1988–90) • Maifredi (1990–91) • Trapattoni (1991–94) • Lippi (1994–99) • Ancelotti (1999–2001) • Lippi (2001–04) • Capello (2004–06) • Deschamps (2006–07) • Corradini (2007) • Ranieri (2007–09) • Ferrara (2009–10) • Zaccheroni (2010) • Delneri (2010–11) • Conte (2011–14) • Allegri (2014–19) • Sarri (2019–20) • Pirlo (2020–21) • Allegri (2021–24) • Monteroc (2024) • Motta (2024–) |
Chelsea Football Club - Managers |
Robertson (1905–06) • Lewis (1906–07i) • Calderhead (1907–33) • Knighton (1933–39) • Birrell (1939–52) • Drake (1952–61) • Docherty (1961–67) • Sexton (1967–74) • Suart (1974–75) • McCreadie (1975–77) • Shellito (1977–78) • Blanchflower (1978–79) • Hurst (1979–81) • Gould (1981c) • Neal (1981–85) • Hollins (1985–88) • Campbell (1988–91) • Porterfield (1991–93) • Webb (1993i) • Hoddle (1993–96) • Gullit (1996–98) • Vialli (1998–2000) • Rix & Wilkins (2000c) • Ranieri (2000–04) • Mourinho (2004–07) • Grant (2007–08) • Scolari (2008–09) • Wilkins (2009c) • Hiddink (2009i) • Ancelotti (2009–11) • Villas-Boas (2011–12) • Di Matteo (2012) • Benítez (2012–13) • Mourinho (2013–15) • Holland (2015c) • Hiddink (2015–16i) • Conte (2016–18) • Sarri (2018–19) • Lampard (2019–21) • Tuchel (2021–22) • Potter (2022–23) • Bruno (2023c) • Lampard (2023i) • Pochettino (2023–24) • Maresca (2024–) |
Inter Milan - Managers |
Fossati (1909–15) • Resegotti (1920–22) • Spottiswood (1922–24) • Scheidler (1924–26) • Weisz (1926–28) • Viola (1928–29) • Weisz (1929–31) • Tóth (1931–32) • Weisz (1932–34) • Feldmann (1934–36) • Carraro (1936) • Castellazzi (1936–38) • Cargnelli (1938–40) • Peruchetti (1940) • Zamberletti (1941) • Fiorentini (1941–42) • Ferrari (1942–45) • Carcano (1945–46) • Nutrizio (1946) • Meazza (1947–48) • Carcano (1948) • Astley (1948) • Cappelli (1949–50) • Olivieri (1950–52) • Foni (1952–55) • Campatelli (1955) • Meazza (1955–56) • Frossi (1956) • Ferrero (1957) • Meazza (1957) • Carver (1957–58) • Bigogno (1958) • Campatelli (1959–60) • Achilli (1960) • Cappelli (1960) • Hel. Herrera (1960–68) • Foni (1968–69) • Her. Herrera (1969–70) • Invernizzi (1970–73) • Masiero (1973) • Hel. Herrera (1973) • Masiero (1974) • Suárez (1974–75) • Chiappella (1976–77) • Bersellini (1977–82) • Marchesi (1982–83) • Radice (1983–84) • Castagner (1984–85) • Corso (1985–86) • Trapattoni (1986–91) • Orrico (1991–92) • Suárez (1992) • Bagnoli (1992–94) • Marini (1994) • Bianchi (1994–95) • Suárez (1995) • Hodgson (1995–97) • Castellini (1997) • Simoni (1997–98) • Lucescu (1998–99) • Castellini (1999) • Hodgson (1999) • Lippi (1999–2000) • Tardelli (2000–01) • Cúper (2001–03) • Verdelli (2003) • Zaccheroni (2003–04) • Mancini (2004–08) • Mourinho (2008–10) • Benítez (2010) • Leonardo (2010–11) • Gasperini (2011) • Ranieri (2011–12) • Stramaccioni (2012–13) • Mazzarri (2013–14) • Mancini (2014–16) • de Boer (2016) • Vecchic (2016) Pioli (2016–17) Vecchic (2017) Spalletti (2017–19) Conte (2019–2021) Inzaghi (2021–) |
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club - Managers |
Brettell (1898–99) • Cameron (1899–1907) • Kirkham (1907–08) • Turner (1908–12s) • McWilliam (1913–27) • Minter (1927–30) • Smith (1930–35) • Hardinge (1935c) • Tresadern (1935–38) • McWilliam (1938–42) • Turner (1942–46) • Hulme (1946–49) • Rowe (1949–55) • Anderson (1955–58) • Nicholson (1958–74) • Neill (1974–76) • Burkinshaw (1976–84) • Shreeves (1984–86) • Pleat (1986–87) • Hartley & Livermore (1987c) • Venables (1987–91) • Shreeves (1991–92) • Livermore & Clemence (1992–93) • Ardiles (1993–94) • Perryman (1994c) • Francis (1994–97) • Hughton (1997c) • Gross (1997–98) • Pleat (1998c) • Graham (1998–2001) • Pleat (2001c) • Hoddle (2001–03) • Pleat (2003–04c) • Santini (2004) • Jol (2004–07) • Allen (2007c) • Ramos (2007–08) • Redknapp (2008–12) • Villas-Boas (2012–13) • Sherwood (2013–14) • Pochettino (2014–19) • Mourinho (2019–21) • Mason (2021c) • Espírito Santo (2021) • Conte (2021–23) • Stellini (2023c) • Mason (2023c) • Postecoglou (2023–) |
S.S.C. Napoli - Managers |
Kreutzer (1926–27) • Skasa (1927) • Technical Commission (Steiger, Terrile & Molnár) (1927–28) • Fischer (1928) • Terrile (1928–29) • Garbutt (1929–35) • Csapkay (1935–36) • Mattea (1936–38) • Payer (1938–39) • Technical Commission (D'Albora, Iodice, Castello, Piccini & Rocco) (1939) • Baloncieri (1939–40) • Vojak (1940–43) • Innocenti (1943) • Sansone (1945–46) • Vecchina (1947–48) • Sentimenti (1948) • Borel (1948–49) • De Manesc (1949) • Mosele (1949) • Monzeglio (1949–56) • Amadei (1956–59) • Frossi (1959) • Amadei (1959–61) • Sallustro (1961) • Baldi (1961–62) • Pesaola (1962) • Pesaola & Monzeglio (1962–63) • Lerici (1963–64) • Molino (1964) • Pesaola (1964–68) • Chiappella & Parola (1968–69) • Di Costanzo (1969) • Chiappella (1969–73) • Vinicio (1973–76) • Delfrati & Rivellino (1976) • Pesaola (1976–77) • Di Marzio (1977) • Vinício (1978) • Sormani (1980) • Marchesi (1980–82) • Giacomini (1982) • Rambone & Pesaola (1982–83) • Santin (1983–84) • Marchesi (1984–85) • Bianchi (1985–89) • Bigon (1989–91) • Ranieri (1991–93) • Bianchi (1993) • Lippi (1993–94) • Guerini (1994) • Boškov (1994–96) • Simoni (1996–97) • Montefusco (1997) • Mutti (1997) • Mazzone (1997) • Galeone (1997–98) • Montefusco (1998) • Ulivieri (1998–99) • Montefusco (1999) • Novellino (1999–2000) • Zeman (2000) • Mondonico (2000–01) • De Canio (2001–02) • Colomba (2002) • Busoc (2002) • Scoglio (2002–03) • Colomba (2003) • Agostinelli (2003) • Simoni (2003–04) • Ventura (2004) • Reja (2005–09) • Donadoni (2009) • Mazzarri (2009–13) • Benítez (2013–15) • Sarri (2015–18) • Ancelotti (2018–19) • Gattuso (2019–21) • Spalletti (2021–23) • Garcia (2023) • Mazzarri (2023–24) • Calzona (2024) • Conte (2024–) |
Italy |
Italy national football team - Managers |
Technical commission (1910–1912) · Pozzo (1912) · Technical commission (1912–1924) · Garbutt (1913–1914) · Pozzo (1924) · Technical commission (1924–1925) · Rangone (1925–1928) · Carcano (1928–1929) · Pozzo (1929–1948) · Novo (as Technical Commission Chairman) (1949–1950) · Technical commission (1951) · Beretta (1952–1953) · Technical commission (1953) · Czeizler (as Technical Commission Chairman) (1954) · Technical commission (1954–1959) · Viani (1960) · Ferrari (1960–1961) · Ferrari and Mazza (1962) · Fabbri (1962–1966) · Herrera and Valcareggi (1966–1967) · Valcareggi (1967–1974) · Bernardini (1974–1975) · Bearzot (1975–1986) · Vicini (1986–1991) · Sacchi (1991–1996) · Maldini (1996–1998) · Zoff (1998–2000) · Trapattoni (2000–2004) · Lippi (2004–2006) · Donadoni (2006–2008) · Lippi (2008–2010) · Prandelli (2010–2014) · Conte (2014–2016) · Ventura (2016–2017) · Di Biagioc (2018) · Mancini (2018–2023) |
Italy – 1994 FIFA World Cup |
1. Pagliuca 2. Apolloni 3. Benarrivo 4. Costacurta 5. Maldini 6. Baresi 7. Minotti 8. Mussi 9. Tassotti 10. R. Baggio 11. Albertini 12. Marchegiani 13. D. Baggio 14. Berti 15. Conte 16. Donadoni 17. Evani 18. Casiraghi 19. Massaro 20. Signori 21. Zola 22. Bucci Manager: Arrigo Sacchi |
Italy – UEFA Euro 2000 |
1. Abbiati 2. Ferrara 3. Maldini 4. Albertini 5. Cannavaro 6. Negro 7. Di Livio 8. Conte 9. Inzaghi 10. Del Piero 11. Pessotto 12. Toldo 13. Nesta 14. Di Biagio 15. Iuliano 16. Ambrosini 17. Zambrotta 18. Fiore 19. Montella 20. Totti 21. Delvecchio 22. Antonioli Manager: Dino Zoff |
Italy – UEFA Euro 2016 – Semi-finals |
1. Buffon 2. De Sciglio 3. Chiellini 4. Darmian 5. Ogbonna 6. Candreva 7. Zaza 8. Florenzi 9. Pellè 10. Motta 11. Immobile 12. Sirigu 13. Marchetti 14. Sturaro 15. Barzagli 16. De Rossi 17. Éder 18. Parolo 19. Bonucci 20. Insigne 21. Bernardeschi 22. El Shaarawy 23. Giaccherini Manager: Antonio Conte |