Antimo Martino started his coach-career with
Virtus Roma as assistant coach from 2005 to 2014. He became head-coach for the first time with
Basket Ravenna in the
Serie A2 league in 2014 and the following 4 seasons. Martino had a big success with Ravenna reaching the A2 Playoffs' semifinals of the
2016–17 season. In 2018 he reached the final of the
Italian LNP Cup. On 12 June 2018 Martino became the new head-coach of
Fortitudo Bologna. He won the 2018 A2 Supercup and, in March 2019, he achieved the promotion to
LBA, the men's top professional
basketball division of the
Italian basketball league system. He was named as best coach of the
2018–19 A2 season. With Martino,
Fortitudo Bologna won their 1st A2 title by beating
Virtus Roma in the
Finals. He was hired by
Reggio Emilia on 27 May 2020 for the
2020–21 season. But on 25 March 2021 he was removed from his place after a disappointing losing streak. At the beginning of the
2021–22 season, Martino was called back to
Fortitudo Bologna to replace
Jasmin Repeša who resigned after only one official match in the
championship. ==Honours and titles==