Davide Xausa
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Davide Xausa (born 10 March 1976) is a retired Canadian soccer player.
During his career, Xausa played for Port Vale, Stoke City, St Johnstone, Vancouver Whitecaps of the USL First Division, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Livingston and Falkirk. He played in the Netherlands for Dordrecht '90.
Xausa earned his first cap for Canada was on April 27, 1999 against Northern Ireland, and he played 32 full internationals, scoring 2 goals - one against Guatemala in a friendly on May 29, 1999 and the other one in the Canada Cup against the Ecuador on June 6, 1999, which Canada won 2-1.
His last national team game was on January 18, 2003 against the USA. Xausa is from Vancouver.
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1 Forrest | 2 Fenwick | 3 Aristodemo | 4 Menezes | 5 deVos | 6 {{{p6}}} | 7 Stalteri | 8 {{{p8}}} | 9 Corazzin | 10 Xausa | 11 Brennan | 12 Clarke | 13 Watson | 14 {{{p14}}} | 15 Hastings | 16 Kusch | 17 Peschisolido | 18 Thomas | 21 Nash | 22 Onstad | Coach: Osieck |
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