Rebecca Tegg

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Rebecca Tegg
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Personal information
Full name Rebecca Tegg
Date of birth (1985-12-18) 18 December 1985 (age 36)
Place of birth Auckland, New Zealand
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2008–2009 Melbourne Victory 10 (1)
National team
2007– New Zealand 10 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 15 January 2009

Rebecca Tegg (born 18 December 1985) is an association football player who represented New Zealand at international level. [1]

Tegg made her full Football Ferns debut in a 0–3 loss to Australia on 19 July 2007, and represented New Zealand at the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup finals in China, [2] where they lost to Brazil 0–5, Denmark (0-2) and China (0-2).

Tegg was also included in the New Zealand squad for the 2008 Summer Olympics where they drew with Japan (2-2) before losing to Norway (0-1) and Brazil (0-4). [3]

Tegg formally played for Melbourne Victory in the Australian W-League.

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References

  1. "Caps 'n' Goals, New Zealand Women's national representatives". The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website. Retrieved 22 September 2008.
  2. "New Zealand Squad List, 2007 Women's World Cup". FIFA. Archived from the original on 13 July 2008. Retrieved 22 September 2008.
  3. "Olympic Football Squads Named". New Zealand Olympic Committee. 4 July 2008. Retrieved 4 July 2008.