Ranked 30th on this year's UCL table, this is Conte's seventh time leading team to participate Champions League, and it is also his fourth time to be eliminated.
According to post-match statistics, despite Antonio Conte’s remarkable domestic success—having won Serie A five times with Juventus, Inter Milan, and Napoli—his record in the UEFA Champions League has been notably underwhelming.
Throughout his managerial career, Conte has overseen 50 Champions League matches, recording just 17 wins, 16 draws, and 17 losses, for an average of only 1.34 points per game.
Conte has qualified for the Champions League seven times with various clubs. His best performance came in his debut campaign, 2012–13, when he led Juventus to the quarter-finals. Since then, he has advanced beyond the group stage only twice:
- With Chelsea in 2017–18 (Round of 16)
- With Tottenham Hotspur in 2022–23 (Round of 16)
In the other four campaigns—2013–14 (Juventus), 2019–20 (Inter), 2020–21 (Inter), and 2025–26 (Napoli)—his teams all exited at the group/league stage. This pattern underscores a persistent challenge for Conte on Europe’s biggest club stage, despite his tactical acumen and dominance in domestic leagues.
OOOOlugbenga
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He's a local champion. He truly needs to step up on the European stage. Too bad a record for his caliber of coach.
panenka10
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he's a league specialist..thats all...he's never been a coach for European competitions...
valverde7
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Monster coach… needs to adjust in UCL a bit