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Gianluca Conte

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Place of birth
  
Lecce, Italy

Apps
  
(Gls)

Years
  
Team

1985–1986
  
Lecce

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Date of birth
  
(1972-05-28) 28 May 1972 (age 44)

Current team
  
Chelsea (Assistant Coach)

Team coached
  
Chelsea F.C. (Assistant manager, since 2016)

Similar
  
Angelo Alessio, Steve Holland, Carlo Cudicini, Antonio Conte, John Neal

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Gianluca Conte ([ j aa n - L EW - k uh ˈkonte]; born 28 May 1972) is an Italian professional football assistant Manager and analyser and former player. He is currently an analyser and assistant manager for English club Chelsea under his brother Antonio Conte.

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Playing as a defender, Conte began his career at local club U.S. Lecce. Conte played from the bench and didn't manage to break into the first team. Later he studied the University of Foggia, in sport science, and followed his brother into a managerial role. His managerial career started in 2007, assisting his brother to lead Bari to the 2008–09 Serie B title, and Siena to promotion from the same division two years later. He then arrived at Juventus in 2011. Winning three consecutive Serie A titles as an assistant manager, he then followed his brother again in taking charge of the Italian national team in 2014 until the UEFA Euro 2016 campaign.

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Club career

Conte began his career with the youth team of his hometown club U.S. Lecce. Conte made 9 appearances for the Salentini in their maiden campaign in the Serie A. Failing to crack the first team Conte finished his career to pursue sport science.

Assistant manager

Bari
  • Serie B (1): 2008–09
  • Siena
  • Serie B: 2010–11 (Runner-up)
  • Juventus
  • Serie A (3): 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14
  • Coppa Italia: 2011–12 (Runner-up)
  • Supercoppa Italiana (2): 2012, 2013
  • References

    Gianluca Conte Wikipedia