Trixie Tagg

Trixie Tagg (née van Lieshout; born 13 December 1948 in Amsterdam) is an Australian retired educator, soccer player and soccer coach.At the age of 19 years old, she became a member of a football team after replying to a newspaper advertisement in 1967.[2] She was capped four times by the Matildas, all four in the 1975 AFC Women's Championship.[2] After her playing career she was one of a number of coaches of the Australia women's national football team between 1979 and 1989.This biographical article related to Australian soccer is a stub.
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