Juventus were the first team to win nine consecutive league titles in a top-five European division.

The man that started it?
Antonio Conte.

The man that ended it?
Antonio Conte.

And he won the Premier League in between.
In 2011/12, Antonio Conte ended Juventus’ nine-year wait for the title, becoming the first Serie A side to complete an entire 38-game season without losing a single game.

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In 2012/13, Antonio Conte’s defending champions went top of the table after the second game of the season and stayed there until the very end.

37 out of 38 gameweeks as league leaders.
In 2013/14, Antonio Conte’s Juventus became the first Italian side to earn 100+ points in a single season.

It’s the most ever recorded in a top-five European league campaign.
Conte was named manager of the year in each of his three seasons in charge of Juventus, establishing them as Serie A’s most dominant side.

After a brief spell in charge of Italy, Conte came to the Premier League to take over a Chelsea side that had finished 10th in 2015/16.
As Chelsea manager, Antonio Conte became the first to:

✅ Win 30 games in a single Premier League season
✅ Complete a league double against a side managed by Pep Guardiola
✅ Beat José Mourinho in an English domestic cup final

The 3-4-3 was a master stroke.
In 2019/20, Antonio Conte returned to Italy and although Juventus made history with their ninth consecutive title, Inter finished second for the first time since 2010/11...

The Old Lady had been warned.
In 2020/21, Inter won their first Serie A title since the historic treble-winning campaign in 2009/10, ending Juventus nine-season winning streak.

And they did it with four games to spare.
Antonio Conte started it.

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Antonio Conte finished it.
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