Chelsea boss Antonio Conte lands special achievement gong at GQ Awards as Hector Bellerin poses with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn
- Antonio Conte added another piece of silverware to his trophy cabinet
- The Chelsea boss was presented with a special achievement award on Tuesday
- The Italian was joined by his wife, Elisabetta Muscarello, and daughter Vittoria
Antonio Conte added another piece of silverware to his bulging trophy cabinet on Tuesday night at the GQ Awards.
The Italian claimed the Premier League title in his first season at Chelsea and was handed the special achievement gong at the ceremony in London.
Conte was joined by his wife, Elisabetta Muscarello, and daughter Vittoria on the red carpet at the Tate Modern.
Antonio Conte was presented with the special achievement gong during the GQ Awards
The Chelsea boss was joined by his wife Elisabetta Muscarello and daughter Vittoria
Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin posed with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn at the event
Brazilian football legend Pele was a guest on the red carpet at the Tate Modern on Tuesday
The Chelsea manager was not the only man in football present at the lavish ceremony on London's south bank.
England boss Gareth Southgate was present, 24 hours after presiding over the 2-1 win against Slovakia at Wembley.
Hector Bellerin, absent from the Spain squad which demolished both Italy and Liechtenstein this week, took time away from his preparations for Arsenal's clash with Bournemouth to attend.
He also posed for a picture with the Labour leader and Arsenal supporter Jeremy Corbyn at the event, with the caption 'ohhhh Jeremy Corbyn'.
Arsenal defender Bellerin wore a garish suit while Gareth Southgate also attended
Former Arsenal and France winger Robert Pires was joined by his wife Jessica Lemarie
Sportsmail columnist Jamie Redknapp and Sir Geoff Hurst were dressed to impress
Southampton full-back Ryan Bertrand made a stylish appearance as he emerged wearing a garish suit, which had two tigers and 'Hollywood' embroided on the back of the jacket.
Luminaries from football's past were also in attendance, including Brazil legend Pele, former Arsenal winger Robert Pires and England's World Cup winning hat-trick hero from 1966, Sir Geoff Hurst.
Away from football, British boxer David Haye and Olympic diver Tom Daley, joined by husband Dustin Lance Black, were also present.
Haye shared a picture onto his Instagram with Anthony Joshua and Idris Elba, captioned: Congratulations to the Champ @anthony_joshua winning @GQ sportsman award tonight. Big shout out to @dylanjonesgq for putting on such a great event. Also big bro @idriselba was in the house to keep events calm and classy!'
Ryan Bertrand was snapped in a behind-the-scenes video ahead of the event
The Southampton left back had two tigers and 'Hollywood' embroided on the back of his jacket
The Brazil legend Pele clasps hands with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey during the ceremony
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