Dave Taylor (New Zealand footballer)

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Dave Taylor
Personal information
Full name David Alexander Taylor
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1967 Blockhouse Bay ? (?)
1972–76 Mount Wellington 7 (2)
1977–79 Courier Rangers ? (?)
1980–81 Mount Wellington
International career
1967–1981 New Zealand 47 (10)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

David Alexander Taylor was a successful New Zealand association football player who frequently represented his country with the All Whites.

Taylor represented the All Whites between 1967 and 1981, gaining 47 A-international caps, scoring 10 goals. [1] [2]

After his playing career finished Taylor continued his involvement in the game and in 1990 won the New Zealand Coach of the Year award. [3]

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References

  1. "A-International Appearances - Overall". The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website. Archived from the original on 1 May 2009. Retrieved 1 September 2008.
  2. "A-International Scorers - Overall". The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website. 1 June 2008. Archived from the original on 12 September 2009. Retrieved 1 September 2008.
  3. "Honours List". The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website. Retrieved 25 July 2008.