Tottenham boss Antonio Conte inducted into Italian football’s Hall of Fame for time with national team, Juventus & Inter
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TOTTENHAM manager Antonio Conte has been inducted into Italian football's Hall of Fame for his trophy-laden coaching career.
Conte has managed at both club and international level, winning some of the biggest trophies in world football.
The Italian has FIVE league titles to his name with four of those coming in his native country.
Conte's latest title came last season when he was in charge of Inter Milan, where he helped topple Juventus' nine-season dominance in the division - something he was also a part of between 2011 to 2014.
His spell as head coach of the Italian national team was also recognised.
The Spurs manager is the fifth former or present manager to be inducted under the coach category.
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His induction follows Arrigo Sacchi, Giovanni Trapattoni, Marcello Lippi and winning coach Roberto Mancini.
The Italian Football Federation also paid tribute to Conte for his playing days, saying the award could have "easily been placed in the players category".
Conte told the : "I think that this award concerns my two careers, both as a player and as a coach.
"In both cases I had an important path, with the luck and skill I won everything as a footballer at club level.
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Conte was highly decorated as a player.
The former midfielder five Serie A titles, a Champions League, a Uefa Cup, a Coppa Italia and four Supercoppa Italiana's.