Trixie Tagg
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Trixie_Tagg an entity of type: Person
Trixie Tagg (before van Lieshout, Amsterdam, December 13 1948) is a former Australian educator, former soccer player and former soccer coach. She was one of a number of coaches of the Australia women's national football team between 1979 and 1989. Netherlands-born Tagg was the coach of Australia women's national football team for its 1981 tour of New Zealand. She was capped four times by the Matildas. All four caps came in the 1975 Asian Cup. This team is now recognised as the first Matilda’s’ team.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Trixie Tagg
rdf:langString
Trixie Tagg
xsd:integer
41798920
xsd:integer
1111596825
rdf:langString
Trixie Tagg (before van Lieshout, Amsterdam, December 13 1948) is a former Australian educator, former soccer player and former soccer coach. She was one of a number of coaches of the Australia women's national football team between 1979 and 1989. Netherlands-born Tagg was the coach of Australia women's national football team for its 1981 tour of New Zealand. She was capped four times by the Matildas. All four caps came in the 1975 Asian Cup. This team is now recognised as the first Matilda’s’ team.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
2546