Italian Antonio Conte was named as Chelsea's new head coach with a three-year contract, the outgoing Premier League champions announced on Monday.
Conte handed job of making Chelsea champions again
Rediff.com presents a factbox on Antonio Conte who will take over from Guus Hiddink after Euro 2016:
Born in Lecce, Italy, July 31, 1969
PLAYING CAREER
* Made his Serie A debut for his hometown team US Lecce against Pisa aged 16 years, eight months in 1985 as a central midfielder
* Played 89 matches for Lecce over six years, scoring one goal
* Moved to Juventus in 1991, where he played 418 games over 13 seasons, winning five Serie A titles, the Champions League, the UEFA Cup and the Italian Cup
* Represented Italy at the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States and the 2000 European Championships in Belgium and Netherlands
* Retired from playing football at the end of the 2003-04 season
EARLY MANAGERIAL CAREER
* First managerial appointment was with Arezzo in the Italian Serie B in July 2006
* Appointed to manage Serie B side Bari in December 2007, leading them to promotion to the top-flight following the 2008-09 season
* Was in charge of Atalanta between September 2009 and January 2010 before joining Siena, who had recently been relegated
* Led Siena straight back into the top-flight after they finished runners up in Serie B
JUVENTUS
* Signed a two-year to manage Juventus in May 2011, winning the Serie A title for three seasons in a row and two Italian Super Cups
* Resigned as Juventus manager in July 2014
ITALY NATIONAL TEAM
* Named manager of the Italian national team from August 2014 until Euro 2016, replacing Cesare Prandelli
* Won his first game as Italy manager against the Netherlands 2-0
* Sealed Euro 2016 qualification for Italy in October 2015 with a 3-1 win over Azerbaijan
* Italian Football Federation confirmed on March 15, 2016 that Conte would step down as manager after the Euros
CHELSEA
*Conte appointed Chelsea manager on Monday on a three-year deal
Conte handed job of making Chelsea champions again
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