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Ans: David Sergio Trezeguet (pronounced [david sɛʀʒjo tʀezeˈgɛ]) (born 15 October 1977 in Rouen, France) is a French football striker who plays for Juventus and played for France. He is the son of Jorge Trezeguet, an Argentinean football player of French ancestry (the name Trézéguet is from Gascogne).
At club level, Trézéguet has played for Platense in Argentina (1994), AS Monaco in France (1995-2000), and Juventus in Italy (since 2000). He won two Serie A titles playing for Juventus. Due to the Serie A scandal of 2006, the club was stripped of two Serie A titles for the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons, although the legal charges themselves did not accuse him or other players of any wrongdoing.
On 16 September 2006, before the match against Vicenza, Trézéguet was awarded a commemorative plate, in recognition of 125 goals from 207 matches he scored for Juventus.
After the match, his tally came to 128 goals making him the highest scoring foreigner in Juventus history. He is now the fifth highest scorer for Juventus, with 160 goals as of 18 May 2008. This also makes him seven goals behind Omar Sivori, the fourth highest goal-scorer, whose record holds 167 goals.
In 1997 while still at Monaco, Trézéguet scored the fastest goal ever in terms of ball speed in UEFA Champions League history in a quarter-final match against Manchester United. The shot that resulted in a goal was clocked at 97.76 mp/h (157.33 km/h). He also scored the 3000th goal in UEFA Champions League history by netting against the Greek side Olympiakos in 2004.
Trézéguet caused controversy in Juventus' final match of the 2006-07 season against Spezia by making a gesture towards the club President, making a number 15 with his fingers – the number of goals he scored throughout the Serie B season – and then a gesture which, in Italian, means “I’m out of here.” However, Juventus announced on 25 June 2007 that Trézéguet had renewed his contract until 2011, despite reported interest from Barcelona and Arsenal. During the 2007-08 Serie A season Trezeguet scored an amazing twenty goals in the league, finishing only behind his teammate Alessandro Del Piero in the race Serie A top scorer. The two scred a massive 41 league goal together Barcelona again showed strong interest in him during this season's transfer window, but it seems unlikely that he will leave the Italian giants, after he announced his will to stay, and eventually retire at the Turin based club.
With the ommission of several senior players, younger players such as Trézéguet, Thierry Henry and Patrick Vieira were given a chance to hone their talent. They went on to win the World Cup in 1998 and 2000 European Championship when Trézéguet scored the golden goal in the final against Italy to give France the title. He also played for France in the 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cups and Euro 2004. Trezeguet was named one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in 2004. He also played in 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship along with fellow teammates Henry and William Gallas.
On 9 July, 2006, Trézéguet took part in the final of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The match, against Italy, went to penalty kicks after a 1-1 tie and Trezeguet was the sole player from either team to miss a penalty kick, hitting the cross-bar. Italy won 5-3, having taken the first kick.
On 19 October 2007, Trézéguet threatened to quit France after being overlooked for two Euro 2008 qualifying matches by French manager Raymond Domenech.However, Trezeguet was included in the French squad on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 for a friendly against England National football team to replace the injured Karim Benzema. Although on May 18th 2008 Trezeguet was not included within the French provisional squad for EURO 2008, which placed his international future in doubt.
On 9 July 2008, Trézéguet announced his retirement from international football. He cited 'the awful Euros and the reappointment of the coach' being the mains reasons for this decision. He also added 'I see football differently from how they see it in France. The Euros were very negative but what annoys me more is that Domenech is staying'.