Félix Tagawa | |
Full Name: | Félix Tagawa |
Birth Date: | 23 March 1976 |
Birth Place: | Tahiti |
Position: | Striker |
Years1: | 1999–2003 |
Clubs1: | AS Vénus |
Years2: | 2003 |
Clubs2: | Brisbane Strikers FC |
Caps2: | 3 |
Goals2: | 1 |
Years3: | 2003 |
Clubs3: | Adelaide United |
Caps3: | 0 |
Goals3: | 0 |
Years4: | 2004–2008 |
Clubs4: | AS Dragon |
Pcupdate: | 20 March 2012 |
Nationalyears1: | 2000–2004 |
Nationalteam1: | Tahiti |
Nationalcaps1: | 22 |
Nationalgoals1: | 14 |
Ntupdate: | 20 March 2012 |
Managerclubs1: | Hienghène Sport |
Manageryears1: | 2013– |
Félix Tagawa (born 23 March 1976) is a retired footballer who played as a striker.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] He last played for AS Dragon in the Tahiti Division Fédérale.[6] He is the current manager of New Caledonian club Hienghène Sport.
Fiji score listed first, score column indicates score after each Tagawa goal
style=text-align:center | 1 | 4 June 2001 | North Harbour Stadium, Albany, New Zealand | style=text-align:center | 6–1 | style=text-align:center | 6–1 | 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification | |
style=text-align:center | 2 | 11 June 2001 | North Harbour Stadium, Albany, New Zealand | style=text-align:center | 2–0 | 6–0 | 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification | ||
style=text-align:center | 3 | style=text-align:center | 5–0 | ||||||
style=text-align:center | 4 | style=text-align:center | 6–0 | ||||||
style=text-align:center | 5 | 7 July 2002 | North Harbour Stadium, Albany, New Zealand | style=text-align:center | 2–2 | style=text-align:center | 3–2 | 2002 OFC Nations Cup | |
style=text-align:center | 6 | 9 July 2002 | North Harbour Stadium, Albany, New Zealand | style=text-align:center | 2–1 | 3–1 | 2002 OFC Nations Cup | ||
style=text-align:center | 7 | style=text-align:center | 3–1 | ||||||
style=text-align:center | 8 | 30 June 2003 | National Stadium, Suva, Fiji | style=text-align:center | 1–0 | 17–0 | 2003 South Pacific Games | ||
style=text-align:center | 9 | style=text-align:center | 2–0 | ||||||
style=text-align:center | 10 | style=text-align:center | 4–0 | ||||||
style=text-align:center | 11 | style=text-align:center | 6–0 | ||||||
style=text-align:center | 12 | 30 July 2003 | National Stadium, Suva, Fiji | style=text-align:center | 2–0 | style=text-align:center | 3–0 | 2003 South Pacific Games | |
style=text-align:center | 13 | 7 July 2003 | Churchill Park, Lautoka, Fiji | style=text-align:center | 1–0 | 4–0 | 2003 South Pacific Games | ||
style=text-align:center | 14 | style=text-align:center | 2–0 |