Spurs appointed Conte, who joined the club with a proven track record of winning league titles in Italy and England, following the sacking of Nuno Espirito Santo.
He managed Chelsea between 2016 and 2018, where he delivered Premier League and FA Cup success during his two seasons in charge at Stamford Bridge.
The Lilywhites last won a major trophy in 2008 when Jonathan Woodgate's extra-time header secured a 2-1 victory over Chelsea in the League Cup final.
Tottenham have since reached the League Cup final on three occasions, the Champions League final in 2019 and narrowly missed out on the Premier League title in 2017 - losing to Conte's Chelsea.
The Italian's appointment has restored belief amongst the Spurs' supporters that he can help the team challenge for major honours.
talkSPORT.com look at the wait of each top-flight side since their last piece of silverware.
How many days since each Premier League club's last major trophy
17. Brighton, Brentford, Crystal Palace and Watford: Never won a major trophy
16. Burnley: 22,466 days since they last won a major trophy (Football League Division 1)
15. Newcastle: 19,139 days (Inter-Cities Fairs Cup)
14. Southampton: 16,623 days (FA Cup)
13. Wolves: 15,209 days (League Cup)
12. West Ham: 15,153 days (FA Cup)
11. Norwich: 13,374 days (League Cup)
10. Leeds United: 10, 784 days (Football League Division 1)
9. Everton: 9665 days (FA Cup)
8. Aston Villa: 9356 days (League Cup)
7. Tottenham: 5002 days (League Cup)
6. Manchester United: 1635 days (Europa League)
5. Liverpool: 497 days (Premier League)
4. Arsenal: 441 days (FA Cup)
3. Manchester City: 177 days (Premier League)
2. Leicester City: 173 days (FA Cup)
1. Chelsea: 159 days (Champions League)