David Trezeguet’s Golden Goal (France, 2000)
Golden Glory
David Trezeguet’s golden goal in the 2000 European Championship final against Italy brought a sudden and dramatic end to the match, clinching the title for France. In extra time, Trezeguet received a cross from Robert Pirès and struck a powerful volley into the net, leaving the Italian goalkeeper with no chance. This goal remains one of the most exhilarating finishes in the history of the tournament.
The Final Strike
The golden goal rule added extra excitement, and Trezeguet’s strike was the perfect embodiment of this sudden-death drama. The French striker’s composure and technique under immense pressure delivered a moment of pure ecstasy for French fans and a heart-wrenching defeat for Italy. This goal is celebrated as a pinnacle of football drama and skill.