Platense Trezeguet began his career at
Platense in the
Argentine Primera División, where he played his first professional game on 12 June 1994 as a 16-year-old in a 1–1 tie against
Gimnasia. After just five matches with the team, he moved to play for
AS Monaco. Trezeguet spent two seasons with Monaco B, having made just nine appearances in total for the club's first team during his first two seasons. In 1998, Trezeguet scored the fastest ever goal in terms of velocity in
UEFA Champions League history in a quarter-final match against
Manchester United. The shot that resulted in a goal was clocked at 97.6 mph (157.3 km/h). With Monaco, he won
Ligue 1 twice and was named
Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year in 1998. He scored a total of 60 goals in 113 appearances for the Monégasque club and it was here that he made his name as a potent goalscoring
poacher.
Juventus During his first season with
Juventus, under manager
Carlo Ancelotti, Trezeguet managed 14 goals in Serie A, despite being predominantly utilised as a substitute striker, behind
Filippo Inzaghi, who started alongside
Alessandro Del Piero. Juventus missed out on the
2000–01 Serie A title that season, finishing in second place behind
Roma. In his second season at the club, under manager
Marcello Lippi, he scored 24 league goals in 34 league matches to finish as the
Serie A top goalscorer, along with
Dario Hübner of
Piacenza, as Juventus won the
2001–02 Serie A title. That same season, he was named
Serie A Footballer of the Year and
Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year, also reaching the final of the
2001–02 Coppa Italia; he also scored eight goals in ten
UEFA Champions League appearances, although the club were eliminated in the second round of the competition. In January 2002, a car carrying Trezeguet and teammates
Mark Iuliano,
Gianluca Zambrotta and
Enzo Maresca after a 3–1 win over
Hellas Verona, collided with two others; none of the four players were injured in the accident. In his third season, his appearances were limited by injuries, although he still helped Juventus to defend the
Serie A title, also winning the
2002 Supercoppa Italiana and scoring four goals in ten appearances as Juventus reached the
2003 UEFA Champions League Final. In the final, Trezeguet was one of three Juventus players to have their penalty saved by
Milan keeper
Dida, as Juventus lost 3–2 on penalty kicks after a 0–0 draw. This would be the closest Trezeguet ever got to winning the Champions League. During the 2003–04 season, Trezeguet helped the team to win a second consecutive
Supercoppa Italiana title, scoring a goal during the match, also reaching another
Coppa Italia final, although their
European and
domestic league campaigns would be less successful, despite his 16 goals in Serie A that season, as the club finished the league in third place. In 2004,
Brazilian legend
Pelé included Trezeguet in the
FIFA 100, his list of the 125 greatest living footballers. During the
2007–08 Serie A season, Trezeguet scored 20 league goals and was second only to teammate and club captain Alessandro Del Piero for the
Capocannoniere. Juventus finished third in the league to qualify for the Champions League after missing out on the tournament for two consecutive seasons. At the end of the
2009–10 season, Trezeguet ranked fourth among Juventus' all-time top goalscorers with 171 goals. In August 2010, he was released from the remaining 12 months of his contract by Juventus.
Hércules in August 2010. On 28 August 2010, Trezeguet completed his move to newly promoted
La Liga team
Hércules on a two-year deal; the club is based in his then wife's hometown. He made his debut on 11 September in a 2–0 surprise victory against defending champions Barcelona. Eight days later, Trezeguet scored his first goal for the club, a conversion from the penalty spot in a 2–1 loss against
Valencia. He was unable to prevent relegation for the side, however, and left the club at the start of the summer of 2011. Trezeguet made 31 league appearances and scored 12 goals, making him the club's top goalscorer for the season.
Baniyas On 30 August 2011, Trezeguet completed his move to
UAE Pro-League side
Baniyas on a one-year deal. On 21 November 2011, his contract was mutually terminated due to an injury which had kept him sidelined for most of the season. Trezeguet only appeared in the opening league match and a fixture in the
Etisalat Emirates Cup for Baniyas.
River Plate On 19 December 2011, Trezeguet moved to
River Plate in Argentina on a three-year contract, shortly after the club was relegated to the
Argentine second division for the first time in its history. Trezeguet, a childhood fan of River, having grown up in
Buenos Aires, spoke of it as his dream move, saying, "Being here is a unique feeling, motivated by everything that River represents." On 19 January 2012, Trezeguet scored in his first appearance for River Plate in a friendly match against
Racing Club. He made his official debut on 13 February 2012. He played his first match at
Estadio Monumental the following week and scored his first official goal for River Plate after coming on as a substitute. On 26 February, he scored his second official goal, again after coming on as a substitute in the second half. Trezeguet scored his first double in River Plate on 10 March against
Defensa y Justicia, the first goal giving River Plate a 2–1 lead, while the second one tying the match 3–3. In the next match, he played for the first time in the starting XI and scored in the first half to maintain his excellent scoring form for River Plate. Trezeguet would later state that the adrenaline he gets while playing for River surpasses any other moment he experienced in his career, including winning the
1998 FIFA World Cup with France and scoring the
golden goal in the finals of
UEFA Euro 2000: "I am feeling things that I have never felt before. Not with Juventus, nor with Monaco and not even at international level with France. Being a River fan and seeing the passion that exists in this team, all the people and all the pressure, I have more adrenaline than ever before." In the final match of the championship against
Almirante Brown on 23 June, Trezeguet secured victory by scoring both of River's goals to seal promotion back to
the top flight; Trezeguet also missed a penalty during the match. Trezeguet finished his first season at River Plate with 13 goals in 18 matches, finishing sixth behind the team's top goalscorer,
Fernando Cavenaghi. On 9 September 2012, he scored his first goal in the
Primera División Argentina against
Newell's Old Boys in a 3–3 draw. He would later score against
Estudiantes de La Plata in a 1–0 win and also against
Colón in a 2–1 victory. Despite being a key member of the River Plate squad which returned to the Primera División Argentina, it was decided in June by head coach and manager
Ramón Díaz that he would no longer be a part of the team's squad, despite fan protests.
Newell's Old Boys On 22 July 2013, Trezeguet joined
Newell's Old Boys on a one-year deal. He made his debut on 18 August coming on as a substitute for
Víctor Aquino in the 73rd minute, his side drew 0–0 with
Belgrano. In his second game for the NOB he scored his first goal in the 90th minute against
Atletico Rafaela, they won the game 2–0. On 1 November, Trezeguet scored his 300th career goal against
Colón and 11 minutes later followed up with his 301st career goal and subsequently the equaliser, drawing 2–2 on the night.
Pune City On 30 July 2014, Trezeguet signed for
Indian Super League club
Pune City. Trezeguet scored his first goal for the club against
Goa, by the virtue of which, his franchise registered their first victory in the tournament. This was followed by his second and his last goal in ISL, which came in a defeat against
Kerala Blasters. On 20 January 2015, it was announced that Trezeguet had retired as a player and was set to join the Juventus management team. It was confirmed by Trezeguet's agent. ==International career==