Allegri, Conte and Spalletti will gather in Serie A for the first time. Conte and Spalletti have never played against each other before

Previously, Juventus officially announced that the 66-year-old former Italian national team coach Spalletti will serve as the team's new coach and will be signed until June 30, 2026.
Italian media "Gazzetta dello Sport" reported that Allegri, Conte and Spalletti will appear in Serie A for the first time in the tenth round of this season. The three of them coached a total of 1,309 games in Serie A and scored a total of 2,553 points. However, they have never coached a Serie A team together at the same time before.
Allegri scored 1,030 points in Serie A, second only to Trapattoni (1,266 points), Nereo Rocco (1,159 points) and Liedholm (1,037 points). Spalletti follows with 996 points, while Conte is third with 527 points and has coached fewer games (Conte 235 games, Spalletti 559 games, Allegri 515 games).
The closest the three came to getting together in Serie A was in 2009, when Spalletti was fired at Roma and Conte took charge of Atlanta for the first time in the fifth round. That season, Allegri coached Cagliari and was sacked in the 33rd round.
Naples’ match against Juventus on December 8 will be the first time Conte and Spalletti have faced each other as opponents in an official game. The two met in the 2017 Singapore International Friendly, when Inter Milan, coached by Spalletti, defeated Chelsea, coached by Conte, 2-1.
Conte has coached Atalanta (13 games in the 2009-10 season), Juventus (2011-2014), Inter Milan (2019-2021) and Napoli since last season in Serie A.
Allegri began his coaching career in 2008, with his first stop being Cagliari until he left in April 2010. He then coached AC Milan (2010-2014) and then succeeded Conte as Juventus coach until 2024. After a year's break, he returns to take charge of the Rossoneri starting this season.
Spalletti is 66 years old and is the eldest of the three (Allegri is 58 and Conte is 56). He started coaching Empoli in the 1997-98 season, and then successively coached Sampdoria (1998-2000) and Udine. Milan (2002-2005), Roma (two games in 2005, 2008, 2009-10, 2016-2017), Inter Milan (2018-2019), Naples (2021-2023) and now Juventus.
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