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Acting Fire Chief Antonio Conte told the Associated Press news agency the blaze had been too intense.
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Juventus coach Antonio Conte is suspended for not reporting knowledge of an attempt to fix a Serie A match.
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Juventus coach Antonio Conte recently returned from a 10-match touchline ban imposed for failing to report match-fixing while coach at Siena.
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Antonio Conte's team drew plaudits for the stylish attacking football they played to reach the knockout stages of the European Champions League.
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The coach of Italian champion Juventus, Antonio Conte, was also placed under investigation for alleged wrongdoing while he was coach of Siena and his house in Turin was searched.
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Antonio Conte's team face a Bayern side looking to erase the memories of last season's final defeat to Chelsea, which took place in the club's own Allianz Arena stadium.
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"I maintain my view, which is shared by everyone at Juventus, that Antonio Conte is an innocent man and in no way guilty of the charges leveled at him, " said Agnelli.
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Clearly, neither Juventus boss Antonio Conte nor his Borussia Dortmund counterpart, Jurgen Klopp, felt it was worth doing, despite the fact that they could have chosen to rotate their squads without any real downside.
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It was a humiliating experience for one of world football's greatest clubs, but this season has seen something close to redemption, as the club has gone 37 games unbeaten under the reign of former Italian international Antonio Conte.
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The Turin side were boosted by the news Friday that their coach Antonio Conte could return to their bench in December and the victory kept them ahead of Napoli, later 2-1 winners at home to Udinese, on goal difference.
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"Conte's reaction is that of someone who's completely innocent and strongly determined to prove his total innocence, " Conte's lawyer, Antonio De Rencis, said.
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