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Nationality: | France,Argentina | Birthday: | 1977-10-15 | Biorhythm Today: |  | Height: | 187cm | Weight: | 78kg | Position: | Forward | Former Club(s): | Pune City | Once Club(s): | Pune City,Newells Old Boys,River Plate,Hercules CF,Juventus,Monaco,Platense |
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France's golden goal match-winner at UEFA EURO 2000?, David Trezeguet remains one of Europe's most speedy and predatory forwards with a deadly right foot.
National team
A member of France's 1996 UEFA European Under-18 Championship-winning side, he missed out on selection for the 1998 FIFA World Cup final, which France won, despite having played in all the previous rounds. More disappointment followed in Korea/Japan four years later, as he failed to find the target before France's first-round elimination.
UEFA EURO 2004? qualifying
The striker averaged more than a goal a game in qualifying, having struck six times in five matches. He opened his account on the road to Portugal against Malta before adding to that tally against all the other nations in Group 1.
Club
Compared by Michel Platini to the great Paolo Rossi, 'Trezegol' had been spotted playing for CA Platense in Argentina by AS Monaco FC, who tempted him back to France in 1995. He emerged the following season and scored the goal that knocked Manchester United FC out of the UEFA Champions League in the quarter-finals. Monaco, though, were beaten by Juventus FC in the semis. In his final season at Stade Louis II, Trezeguet plundered 22 goals in 20 matches to clinch another French title.
2000: Trezeguet had a somewhat mixed start to his career at Juventus after joining them in the summer. On the downside, he struggled with injuries, but still managed to score 14 goals in 25 league appearances. The next year was even better as Trezeguet registered 24 times as Juventus landed the Scudetto on the last day of the campaign.
2002/03: A serious knee injury limited his involvement, although he did score nine goals in 17 matches as Juve successfully defended their Serie A crown. He later missed the opening penalty in the final shoot-out as AC Milan pipped Juve to the European title.
Did you know?
Born in Rouen, France, Trezeguet grew up in Argentina.
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2 Italian Championships: 2001/2002 - 2002/2003 2 French Championships: 1996/1997 - 1999/2000 1 World Cup: 1998 1 European Championship: 2000 2 Italian Super Cups: 2002, 2003
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