
Napoli’s manager, Antonio Conte, made history on Friday as his team claimed the Italian Serie A title with a 2-0 win over Cagliari in the final game of the 2024-25 season. This victory marked Conte as the first manager to win the Scudetto with three different teams.
Conte previously won three titles with Juventus and one with Inter before clinching the championship with Napoli. It’s important to note that while Fabio Capello also achieved success with three teams, two of his titles with Juventus were stripped due to the Calciopoli scandal.
Antonio Conte and Romelu Lukaku sharing a moment after winning the Scudetto with Napoli 馃ス馃憦
(Translation: Antonio Conte and Romelu Lukaku shared an emotional moment following their championship victory.)
With this achievement, no other manager has won the Serie A title with more than two clubs until now. In the past, Capello won four titles with AC Milan before achieving success with AS Roma.
The Calciopoli scandal greatly impacted Italian soccer in 2006, leading to Juventus’ relegation and title stripping, a historic corruption case that was exposure throughout the league.
Conte’s victory demonstrates a remarkable feat in the history of Italian football and underscores his distinct place in Serie A management.