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2006–2008
  
SC Freiburg

Weight
  
66 kg

Playing position
  
Winger

Name
  
David Targamadze

Career start
  
2008

Number
  
11

Role
  
Footballer

Siblings
  
Irakli Targamadze

1998–2006
  
Dinamo Tbilisi

Height
  
1.68 m


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Date of birth
  
(1989-08-22) 22 August 1989 (age 26)

Current teams
  
Georgia national football team (Midfielder), FC Oleksandriya (#11 / Midfielder)

Place of birth
  
Tbilisi, Georgian SSR

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David Targamadze (Georgian: დავით თარგამაძე; born 22 August 1989) is a Georgian international footballer who plays as a winger.

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Career

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Born in Tbilisi, Targamadze played youth football in Georgia with FC Dinamo Tbilisi before moving to German side SC Freiburg in 2006. Targamadze made his senior debut for Freiburg on 28 September 2008, in a match against Aachen. He made a total of 6 league appearances for Freiburg that season, helping them win promotion to the Bundesliga. Targamadze made a further two first team appearances for Freiburg the following season, before signing for Ukrainian club PFC Oleksandria in the summer of 2010. He played 18 league games and scored 8 goals during 2010-11, helping Oleksandria win the Ukrainian First League and gain promotion to the top division.

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On 30 December 2011, Shakhtar Donetsk officially announced Targamadze's capture on its official website. He signed on loan for PFC Oleksandria in August 2015.

Honours

  • SC Freiburg:
  • 2. Fußball-Bundesliga: 2008–09
  • PFC Oleksandria:
  • Ukrainian First League: 2010–11
  • Personal life

    David is the brother of Irakli Targamadze, a fellow professional footballer.

    References

    David Targamadze Wikipedia