ANTONIO CONTE CAREER LEAGUE COACHING RECORD
AREZZO (2006)
Games: 9
Record: 0-5-4
Home Record: 0-3-2
Away Record: 0-2-2
Winning Percentage: 0%
Total Points: 5
Average Points Per Game: 0.56
In July 2006, he was appointed coach of Serie B side Arezzo. However, after a series of disappointing results, he was sacked on 31 October 2006 and replaced by Maurizio Sarri...
AREZZO (2007)
Games: 15
Record: 8-3-4
Home Record: 4-2-1
Away Record: 4-1-3
Winning Percentage: 53%
Total Points: 27
Average Points Per Game: 1.8
On 13 March 2007, Conte was reinstated as Arezzo head coach as his predecessor Maurizio Sarri failed to gain any significant improvement with the club mired in a relegation struggle. He subsequently led the team to five consecutive wins, securing 19 points from 7 matches, which allowed the Tuscan side to close the points gap between them and safety. In spite of this turnaround in form, Arezzo was relegated to Serie C1 on the final day of the league season, finishing one point behind Spezia...
BARI (2007-2009)
Games: 65
Record: 31-22-12
Home Record: 17-8-7
Away Record: 14-14-5
Winning Percentage: 48%
Total Points: 115
Average Points Per Game: 1.77
On 27 December 2007, Conte was appointed by Bari to replace Giuseppe Materazzi for the second half of their 2007–08 Serie B campaign. He oversaw a considerable upturn in form, leading the team out of the relegation battle and placing them comfortably mid-table. The following season, 2008–09, Bari were crowned Serie B champions, being promoted to Serie A for the 2009–10 season, Conte's first major honour as a manager. In June 2009, after weeks of rumours linking Conte to the vacant managerial role at Juventus, he agreed in principle for a contract extension to keep him at Bari for the new season. However, on 23 June, Bari announced they had rescinded the contract with Conte by mutual consent...
ATALANTA (2009-2010)
Games: 14
Record: 3-5-6
Home Record: 1-3-3
Away Record: 2-2-3
Winning Percentage: 21%
Total Points: 14
Average Points Per Game: 1.00
On 21 September 2009, Conte replaced Angelo Gregucci as manager of Atalanta. Despite a good start at the helm of the Orobici, the club found itself struggling by November, leading to protests from local supporters and friction between Conte and the club's ultra supporters. On 6 January 2010, Conte was repeatedly confronted by Atalanta fans during a home game against Napoli which ended in a 0–2 defeat for the Nerazzurri. The match ended with Conte receiving police protection to avoid an altercation with the Atalanta ultras. The next day, Conte tended his resignation to the club, leaving them in 19th place...
SIENA (2010-2011)
Games: 42
Record: 21-14-7
Home Record: 15-4-2
Away Record: 6-10-5
Winning Percentage: 50%
Total Points: 77
Average Points Per Game: 1.83
On 9 May 2010, Conte was announced as new head coach of Siena, with the aim of leading the Tuscan side back to the top flight after relegation to the 2010–11 Serie B. Conte successfully secured promotion for Siena by finishing in second place, 2 points behind his former club, Atalanta...
JUVENTUS (2011-2014)
Games: 114
Record: 83-24-7
Home Record: 46-9-2
Away Record: 37-15-5
Winning Percentage: 73%
Total Points: 273
Average Points Per Game: 2.39
On 22 May 2011, Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta announced Juventus had appointed Conte as its new head coach, replacing Luigi Delneri. Conte arrived amid high expectations that he, a former fan favourite as a midfielder for the club, would lead them back to the summit of the Italian and European game. Despite drawing a large number of matches during the season, on 6 May 2012 Conte led Juventus to their 28th league title with one match remaining by beating Cagliari 2–0. After beating Atalanta 3–1, Juventus finished the league unbeaten, the first team to do so since Serie A expanded to 20 teams and 38 rounds. Conte's Juventus won the 2012–13 Serie A title as they accumulated 87 points, three more than the previous season, nine more than second-placed Napoli and 15 more than third-placed Milan. Juventus won their third consecutive Serie A title under Conte during the 2013–14 season, winning the league with a Serie A record of 102 points. However, Juventus continued to disappoint in Europe and were eliminated from the group stage of the Champions League that season, although they subsequently managed to reach the semi-finals of the UEFA Europa League. On 15 July 2014, Conte resigned as manager. During his three seasons as Juventus manager, he won the Panchina d'Oro for each one, for best Serie A coach of the season...
CHELSEA (2016-2018)
Games: 76
Record: 51-10-15
Home Record: 28-4-6
Away Record: 23-6-9
Winning Percentage: 67%
Total Points: 163
Average Points Per Game: 2.14
On 4 April 2016, it was confirmed Conte had signed a three-year contract and would officially become the new first-team head coach of English side Chelsea from the 2016–17 season. On 17 December, Conte set a new club record with 11 consecutive league victories in a single season, following a 1–0 away triumph over Crystal Palace. After securing a 4–2 home win over Stoke City on 31 December, Chelsea recorded a 13th consecutive league victory, equalling Arsenal's 2002 record for most consecutive league wins in a single season. On 12 May 2017, Conte's Chelsea side defeated West Bromwich Albion 1–0 away, with a late goal from substitute Michy Batshuayi, and secured the points required to win the 2016–17 Premier League title with two matches to spare. Following a 5–1 home win over Sunderland on 21 May, Chelsea also set a new Premier League record for the most wins in a single season, with 30 league victories out of 38 league matches. On 18 July 2017, Conte signed a new two-year contract with Chelsea, keeping him at the club until 2019. On 19 May 2018, Conte led Chelsea to a 1–0 victory over Manchester United in the 2018 FA Cup Final. Chelsea finished fifth in the league at the end of the season, missing out on Champions League qualification. Conte was dismissed as Chelsea manager on 13 July 2018...
OVERALL LEAGUE RECORD
Games: 335
Record: 197-83-55
Home Record: 111-35-23
Away Record: 86-48-32
Winning Percentage: 59%
Total Points: 674
Average Points Per Game: 2.01
Average Points Per Season (38 games): 76.38