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Full name: David Sergio Trézéguet
Date of birth: October 15, 1977
Birthplace: Rouen, France
Nationality: French
2nd nationality: Argentinian
EU passport: Yes
Height: 187 cms
Weight: 75 kgs

Club: Juventus
Position: Striker [C]
Squad Number: 17
Contract expires: 30.06.2011
Previous clubs: Platense > Monaco > Juventus

International debut: January 1998, v Spain
International Caps: 71
International Goals: 34
World Cups: France 1998 (1st), Korea/Japan 2002, Germany 2006 (2nd)

FIFA World Cup (1998)
UEFA European Football Championship (2000)

French Ligue 1 (1997, 2000)
Italian Serie A (2002, 2003)
Italian Super Cup (2002, 2003)
Italian Serie B (2007)

French Young Footballer of the Year (1998)
Italian Serie A Top Scorer (2002)
Italian Serie A Footballer of the Year (2002)
Italian Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year (2002)

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SeasonClubCountryLevelGPGS
2008-09 Juventus ITA A 8 1
2007-08 Juventus ITA A 36 20
2006-07 Juventus ITA B 31 15
2005-06 Juventus ITA A 32 23
2004-05 Juventus ITA A 18 9
2003-04 Juventus ITA A 25 16
2002-03 Juventus ITA A 17 9
2001-02 Juventus ITA A 34 24
2000-01 Juventus ITA A 25 14
1999-00 Monaco FRA A 30 22
1998-99 Monaco FRA A 27 12
1997-98 Monaco FRA A 27 18
1996-97 Monaco FRA A 5 0
1995-96 Monaco FRA A 4 0
1994-95 Platense - - 2 0
1993-94 Platense - - 3 0
Career Totals:324183


FIFA World Cup Germany 2006

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
09/07 Olympiastadion, Berlin ITA 1:1 FRA
aet (5:3 PSO)
21 0 0 0 0 0 0
23/06 RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne TOG 0:2 FRA 90 0 0 0 0 0 0
18/06 Zentralstadion, Leipzig FRA 1:1 KOR 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Competition Totals:112000000
Competition Average:37.33000000

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards


UEFA Champions League 2005-06

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
05/04 Stadio delle Alpi, Turin Juventus 0:0 Arsenal 90 0 0 0 0 0 0
28/03 Arsenal Stadium, London Arsenal 2:0 Juventus 79 0 0 2 0 1 0
07/03 Stadio delle Alpi, Turin Juventus 2:1 Bremen 90 1 0 0 0 0 0
22/02 Weserstadion, Bremen Bremen 3:2 Juventus 90 1 0 0 1 1 0
22/11 Stadio delle Alpi, Turin Juventus 1:0 Club Brugge 84 0 0 0 0 0 0
02/11 Stadio delle Alpi, Turin Juventus 2:1 Bayern 90 2 0 2 0 0 0
18/10 Allianz Arena, Munich Bayern 2:1 Juventus 66 0 0 0 0 0 0
27/09 Stadio delle Alpi, Turin Juventus 3:0 Rapid 60 1 0 0 0 0 0
14/09 Jan Breydel Stadion, Bruges Club Brugge 1:2 Juventus 89 1 0 0 2 0 0
Competition Totals:738604320
Competition Average:820.6700.440.330.220

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards


UEFA Champions League 2004-05

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
05/04 Anfield, Liverpool Liverpool 2:1 Juventus 29 0 0 2 0 0 0
09/03 Stadio delle Alpi, Turin Juventus 2:0 Real Madrid
aet
63 1 0 1 0 0 0
28/09 Stadio delle Alpi, Turin Juventus 1:0 M. Tel:Aviv 90 0 0 0 0 0 0
Competition Totals:182103000
Competition Average:60.670.3301000

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards


UEFA European Championship Portugal 2004

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
25/06 Estadio Jose Alvalade, Lisbon FRA 0:1 GRE 72 0 0 1 1 0 0
21/06 Estadio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra SUI 1:3 FRA 75 0 0 0 0 0 0
17/06 Estadio Dr. Magalhaes Pessoa, Leiria CRO 2:2 FRA 90 1 0 0 0 0 0
13/06 Estadio da Luz, Lisbon FRA 2:1 ENG 90 0 0 1 0 0 0
Competition Totals:327102100
Competition Average:81.750.2500.50.2500

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards


FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan 2002

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
11/06 Incheon Munhak Stadium, Incheon DEN 2:0 FRA 90 0 0 0 1 0 0
06/06 Busan Asiad Stadium, Busan FRA 0:0 URU 80 0 0 1 1 0 0
31/05 Seoul Sangam Stadium, Seoul FRA 0:1 SEN 90 0 0 0 0 0 0
Competition Totals:260001200
Competition Average:86.67000.330.6700

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards



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1977
Born October 15 in Rouen, France.
1997
July: Member of the French team that reached the FIFA World Youth Championship quarterfinals in Malaysia.
2006
July 9: Member of the French squad that lost the FIFA World Cup final against Italy 1-1 (3-5 PSO) in Berlin's Olympiastadion.
August 29: Manchester United tabled a take-it-or-leave-it bid of 15 million pounds for David Trezeguet, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
September 15: Trezeguet said he was forced to stay at Juventus after they were relegated to Serie B for their part in a match-fixing scandal. "Didier Deschamps told me: 'You're staying here'," he told L'Equipe. "Of course it took me time to accept that situation. When a player has played the Champions League seven times in a row, it's not easy, neither for me nor for the others."
September 16: David Trezeguet and Alessandro Del Piero scored to give Juventus a 2-1 win over Vicenza and its first ever win in Italy's Serie B.
2007
March 11: Given a three-match ban by the Italian football league's disciplinary commission. Trezeguet was found guilty of elbowing Brescia's Fabiano Santacroce in the face in Juve's 3-1 Serie B defeat. He was charged with violent behaviour after trial by television.
May 19: Won promotion to Serie A with Juventus with three games to spare in the Serie B.
August 25: David Trezeguet scored a hat-trick as Juventus trumpeted their return to Serie A in style with a 5-1 humbling of AS Livorno Calcio.
September 23: Scored his 100th Serie A goal in the Juventus "morale boosting" 2-2 draw away to AS Roma.
July 9: Announced his retirement from international football following news that Raymond Domenech is to stay on as national coach.
2009
November 8: Scored his 167th goal in all competitions for Juventus, making him the fourth highest scorer in the club's history.
David Trézéguet · France

FIFA World Cup™ Germany 2006 player's profile

Curiously, his first pro club was not in France, but in Argentina at Platense. Played five seasons with AS Monaco before signing in 2000 for Juventus, where he has been one of the deadliest finishers in Italy.
Was second top scorer with five goals at the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship and played in both the 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cup™ finals.

Although a regular for France, the coach has yet to find a way of pairing him with the almost incomparable Thierry Henry in the French attack. Trézéguet has more than 60 caps and scores at a rate of approximately one goal every two internationals.

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UEFA Champions League 2005-06 player's profile

France's golden goal match-winner at UEFA EURO 2000™, David Trézéguet 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, but famously struck the EURO 2000™ decider against Italy. Part of the Korea/Japan disappointment, he averaged more than a goal a game in qualifying for UEFA EURO 2004™, but drew a blank in Portugal. Injuries have since limited his contribution but Trézéguet remains one of France's first-choice strikers.

Club
Compared by Michel Platini to the great Paolo Rossi, 'Trézégol' 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, although Monaco lost to Juventus FC in the semis. In his final season at Stade Louis II, Trézéguet plundered 22 goals in 20 matches to clinch another French title.

2000: Trézéguet had a somewhat mixed start to his career at Juventus. He struggled with injuries, but still managed 14 goals in 25 league appearances. The next year was even better, Trézéguet registering 24 times as Juventus landed the Scudetto on the last day of the campaign, and he won another title in 2003 despite a serious knee injury limiting his involvement. He later missed the opening penalty in the 2003 Champions League final shoot-out defeat by AC Milan, before contributing 16 Serie A goals in 2003/04.

2004/05: Three different injuries meant he played only three games in the UEFA Champions League and 18 in Serie A, scoring winner at Milan that proved critical in clinching Juve's 28th league championship.

Did you know?
Born in Rouen, France, Trézéguet grew up in Argentina.

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UEFA EURO 2004™ player's profile

France's golden goal match-winner at UEFA EURO 2000™, David Trézéguet 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, 'Trézégol' 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, Trézéguet plundered 22 goals in 20 matches to clinch another French title.

2000: Trézéguet 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 Trézéguet registered 24 times as Juventus landed the Scudetto on the last day of the campaign, and he won another title in 2003 despite a serious knee injury limiting his involvement. He later missed the opening penalty in the Champions League final shoot-out as AC Milan pipped Juve to the European title.

2003/04: Sixteen goals in 24 games saw Trézéguet back to his sharp-shooting best in a disappointing season for Juventus.

Did you know?
Born in Rouen, France, Trézéguet grew up in Argentina.

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Juventus squad for the Italian Serie B 2006-07

France squad for the FIFA World Cup 2006

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