At club level, Trézéguet has played for Platense in Argentina (1994), AS Monaco in France (1995-2000), and Juventus (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 Champio
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