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Dave Fegidero (May 15, 1978 – October 2, 2007) was a Filipino footballer.


Education

Dave Fegidero attended Bacolod City National High School and helped Western Visayas in winning several titles at the
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. He studied at the
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as an athletic scholar for his college studies and attained a business degree from the institution.


Football career

He was part of the Philippine national team that participated at the
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along with his brothers
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and Joshua and cousin Troy Fegidero and at the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. He also has coached the De-La Salle Zobel team for two years.


Death

Dave Fegidero worked as an English teacher in
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,
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. He was later involved in a motorcycle accident and died late at night on October 2, 2007. He was set to participate at the
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with the national futsal team.


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* * 1978 births 2007 deaths Filipino men's footballers Philippines men's international footballers Footballers from Negros Occidental Filipino expatriate sportspeople in Thailand Men's association football defenders Road incident deaths in Thailand Motorcycle road incident deaths {{Philippines-footy-bio-stub