Coach Conte of Napoli Achieves Unique Milestone for Titles in Serie A.
Antonio Conte is the first coach to win the Italian championship with three different teams
The head coach of Napoli, Antonio Conte, has set a new record in Italian football, becoming the first manager to secure the championship title with three different clubs. This news was released by 'Glavkom'.
Conte was unable to participate in the decisive match due to suspension, but his charges under the guidance of the assistant managed to secure a victory with a score of 2:0. This victory allowed Napoli to surpass Inter by one point and become Italian champions for the second time in the last three years.
Antonio Conte had previously won championships with Juventus and Inter, and the victory with Napoli marks his fifth title in Serie A. This makes him one of the most successful coaches in the history of Italian football.
In addition to his successes in Italy, Conte also won the Premier League and the FA Cup with Chelsea, as well as twice triumphed in the Italian Super Cup with Juventus. However, in the UEFA Champions League final, his team Inter faces a tough challenge against PSG.
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