- World and European Champion honours with France National Football Team in July 1998 and July 2000. He also played for France in the 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cups.
- Striker for C.A. Platense (Florida, 1994), A.S. Monaco F.C. (Monaco, 1996-2000), Juventus F.C. (Italy, 2000-2010), Hércules (Spain, 2010-11), Baniyas (United Arab Emirates, 2011), River Plate (Buenos Aires, 2012-13), Newell's Old Boys (Rosario, 2013-14) and Pune City (India, 2014).
- Became a father for the 1st time at age 22 when his [now ex] wife Béatrice Villalva gave birth to their son Aaron Trézéguet on May 18, 2000.
- Married to Beatrice, who has Spanish origin, on February 26th 2000 in Monaco.
- Grew up in Argentina.
- He has scored 34 goals in 71 matches for France National Football Team.
- Has his look-alike puppet in the French show "Guignols de l'info, Les" (1988).
- Son of Argentine soccer player Jorge Trézéguet who played in France when David was born.
- In the 2006 World Cup final, he was the only player to miss his penalty kick from either team, which led to Italy's victory.
- Honours with A.S. Monaco F.C.: 2 French League (1997, 2000); French Super Cup (1997). Honours with Juventus F.C.: 2 Serie A (2002, 2003); Supercoppa Italiana (2003); Serie B (2007). Honours with River Plate: B Nacional (2012).
- Became a father for the 2nd time at age 30 when his [now ex] wife Béatrice Villalva gave birth to their son Noraan Trézéguet on May 28, 2008.
- Ex-husband of Béatrice Villalva (2000-2012). They have 2 sons together.
- Was named in the UEFA Team of the Year 2001.
- Has been in a relationship with Belén Cossimo since 2014.
- 2015: Retired from football at the age 37.
- Named the UNFP Division 1 Young Player of the Year in 1997/98 season.
- Named the Serie A Footballer of the Year in 2001/02 season.
- Top scorer of the Serie A (2002).
- 2004: One of FIFA 100 by Pelé.
- Played well over 300 games for Juventus F.C..
- Played well over 100 games for A.S. Monaco F.C..
- Promotion to Serie A with Juventus in 2007.
- Promotion to Argentine Primera División with River Plate in 2012.
- Over his entire career, he officially scored 307 goals in 630 matches.
- Scored 5 hat-tricks at Serie A.
- Won the 2015 Golden Foot.
- Named in the Juventus Greatest XI of All Time in 2017.
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