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Former Richmond Kickersâ head coach Bulow passes away following stroke David Bulow (left) is introduced as the Richmond Kickers head coach in the summer of 2018. Bulow passed away on May 6, 2021, after suffering a stroke. (Source: WWBT NBC12) By Marc Davis | May 7, 2021 at 4:44 PM EDT - Updated May 7 at 4:57 PM RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Former Richmond Kickersâ player and head coach David Bulow passed away on Thursday morning, following a stroke he suffered on April 24. He was 41 years old. A release sent out by the team said Bulow passed away peacefully with his wife by his bedside. The former player and coach had been in a coma since the stroke occurred. ....
Former Kickers player, coach David Bulow passes away at 41 Richmond Kickers Posted at 7:42 PM, May 07, 2021 and last updated 2021-05-07 19:42:29-04 RICHMOND, Va. The Richmond Kickers shared on Friday afternoon that former coach and player David Bulow had passed away. The team says that Bulow passed away peacefully on Thursday. David is survived by his wife Nellie and his three young children Aaron, Cameron and Lucy. âThe Richmond Kickers family is heartbroken to learn of Davidâs passing,â said Kickers Chairman Rob Ukrop. âDavidâs impact on our club will not be forgotten, he served the community well as a player, as a coach of both our pro and youth teams, and more importantly as a friend to so many within the soccer landscape. Our hearts go out to Nellie and his children, Aaron, Cameron, and Lucy.â ....
Caitlin Buckley / Black and Red United Good morning! I have an unhealthy breakfast, I’m a little late getting to this, and without further adieu, let’s talk about D.C. United, the Washington Spirit, and other soccer teams who were written about on the internet yesterday. Hernán Losada says #DCU will have to win a lot of physical duels because of San Jose s approach, but he adds that from watching MLS games so far since he arrived, being ready for a physical game will be an every-week thing. Jason Anderson (@JasonDCsoccer) April 29, 2021 Hernán Losada and Felipe Martins talked about tomorrow’s game, which is really tomorrow and Sunday’s game because it will start at 11pm Eastern. The San Jose Earthquakes pose a unique test for United, in that they’ll be the first team that is arguably trying to be even more abrasive to play against than the Black-and-Red. ....