Antonio Conte

One of the famous Italian footballer and manager in the world is Antonio Conte. He is a professional footballer manager and ex-football player. He used to play as a midfielder. He became one of the most influential and decorated personality as a player and later manager of Juventus’ history. He started his professional football career at the Italian club, Lecce, in 1985 before joining another Italian club Juventus in 1991. He was the captain of the team while he helped Juventus to win five Serie A, one Coppa Italia, four Supercoppa Italiana, one UEFA Champions League, one UEFA Cup, and one UEFA Intertoto Cup titles during his playing career. As a manager, he helped Juventus to win three Serie A and two Supercoppa Italiana titles. He has also managed Italian clubs, Arezzo, Bari, Atalanta, Sienna, and English club Chelsea, where he helped Bari to win Serie B and Chelsea to win Premier League and FA Cup. He played also the Italian National team while he was a participant in the 1994 FIFA World Cup and of 2000 UEFA European Championship. On the two occasions, Italians were runners-up.

Individually, he has earned quite a number of achievements. For his managerial career, he was collected Panchina d’Argento, Panchina d’Oro, Serie A Coach of the Year, Globe Soccer Award for the Best Coach of the Year, Gazzetta Sports Awards Coach of the Year, London Football Awards for Manager of the Year, Premier League Manager of the Season, LMA Manager of the Year, and Special Achievement GQ Men of the Year Award.

Best Known for

  • He is one of the most decorated personas in the football history of Juventus. He has won numerous titles there, both as a player and as a manager.
  • He is known for his 3-5-2 formation as a manager.

Early Life of Antonio Conte

Antonio Conte was born on 31 July 1969. His birthplace is Lecce in Italy. He was born to Cosimino Conte and Ada Briamo. He has a brother named Gianluca Conte. He holds Italian nationality. He grew up in Lecce. He started his football career at a local club, Lecce. He is Catholic.

The career of Antonio Conte as a Player

Lecce

Antonio Conte began his football career at the local club, Lecce. He became one of the key players on the team. He suffered a tibia fracture in 1987, which almost ended his career as a player. However, he returned to the pitch after the recovery. He has only one goal in his account for Lecce.

Juventus

In 1991, Italian club Juventus signed Conte, and the rest is history. He proved himself as an important member of the squad that he was assigned the team’s captain in 1996. Conte has made 295 appearances in Serie A with 29 goals, and 418 appearances with 43 goals in all competitions. He played 13 seasons and has won several titles while at Juventus. As a player, he has successfully won 5 Serie A, 1 Coppa Italia, 4 Supercoppa Italiana, 1 UEFA Champions League, 1 UEFA Cup, and 1 UEFA Intertoto Cup.

International  Career of Antonio Conte

As a Player

Conte made his senior debut for Italy national team in May 1994. He was one of the key players in the Italian squad that finished runners-up in both the 1994 FIFA World Cup and 2000 UEFA Euro Cup. As a player, Conte has made 20 competitive appearances and scored twice.

As a Manager

Italian Football Federation appointed Conte as their manager in August 2014. Conte’s Italy succeeded in defeating Norway 2-0 in their opening Euro 2016 qualifier in September 2014. It was Italy’s first victory over Norway since 1937. Conte helped Italy to qualify for the 2016 Euro. Conte resigned from the managerial duty following quarter-final exits from the 2016 Euro, suffering a penalty shoot-out loss against Germany.

Managerial Career of Antonio Conte

  • Conte started his managerial career as an assistant manager for the Italian club Siena in 2005.
  • In July 2006, he was appointed a manager of Serie B club Arezzo, where he was sacked from the club in October 2006, and reinstated his place in March 2007.
  • In June 2007, Italian club Bari appointed Conte as the club’s manager.
  • Conte’s first success as a manager came in the 2008-09 season, where he helped his team to win Serie B and promote to Serie A for the 2009-10 season.
  • In September 2009, another Italian club Atalanta appointed Conte as their manager.
  • Conte struggled at Atalanta. He resigned from the manager in January 2010 following dissatisfaction from the club’s supporters towards him.
  • In May 2010, Siena appointed Conte as their new manager, where he helped the club to re-promote to the 2011-12 Serie A season.
  • In May 2011, Juventus appointed their favorite player Conte as their manager replacing Luigi Delneri.
  • As a manager, Conte once again led Juventus to a glorious history. He helped the club to win three consecutive Serie A titles from 2011-12 to 2013-2014.
  • He also helped Juventus to win two Supercoppa Italiana in 2012 and 2013.
  • In April 2016, English club Chelsea appointed Conte as their new manager.
  • He became the first manager in history to win three consecutive Premier League Manager of the Month Awards for the month of October, November, and December in 2016.
  • During his two seasons as a manager at Chelsea, he helped his club to win the 2016-17 Premier League and 2017-18 FA Cup.
  • He was sacked by Chelsea in July 2018.

Personal Life of Antonio Conte

Antonio Conte is married to Elisabetta Muscarello. They have a daughter together named Vittoria. The couple dated for fifteen years before they got married in 2013. Antonio Conte never gets tired to express his gratitude for the support he gets from his wife and daughter during the Scommessopoli match-fixing scandal investigations in 2011-12. Besides Italian, he can also speak English fluently.

Net Worth of Antonio Conte

Antonio Conte has an estimated net worth of £10 million. At Chelsea, Conte earned 6.5 million pounds per season. He was sacked from the club’s managerial duty in July 2018.

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