David Targamadze

Targamadze as a player of PFK Olexandrija

Dawit Targamadze (Georgian დავით თარგამაძე; born August 22, 1989 in Tbilisi, English transcription David Targamadze ) is a Georgian football player. His older brother is the Irakli once only sporadically used in professional football Targamadze (* 1975).

Club career

Targamadze came in 2006 on the recommendation of Aleksandre Iaschwili from Georgian Club Meschakre Agara in the youth of SC Freiburg and won in 2008 with the A- youth, the German championship. The technically studded midfielder received following a professional contract, but was not eligible to play until the end of September. His first professional commitment, he came on September 28 in the away game against Alemannia Aachen. After six inserts in the second division season 2008/ 09 he came in the Bundesliga 2009/10 season only twice to train and received a new contract at season's end. Hindrance for its development was the fact that he received no eligibility for playing in the regional second team of SC Freiburg as " non-EU foreigners."

Since October 2010 he is the Ukrainian second division PFK Olexandrija under contract and rose with the club in 2011, the first Ukrainian league. For PFK Olexandrija he was immediately an indispensable starting players. Overall, he scored 12 goals in 35 league games ( five assists). Because of this strong performance, he was committed during the winter break 2011/12 from the top club Shakhtar Donetsk. However, he was loaned directly to the league rivals Illitschiwez Mariupol to play matches. He also starred in the 2012/13 season, and in the current Season 2013 / 14th

National team career

On 10 August 2011, he made ​​his debut under Temur Kezbaia in the national team of his native country when he was up to 50 minutes in use in the 0-1 defeat in a friendly against Poland and then, been cautioned with a yellow card by the long-standing France Legionnaire Aleksandre Guruli was replaced. Then he came to three inserts in the European Championship qualifiers. In the final group game against Greece, he scored in the 19th minute with a direct free-kick his first international goal.

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