Kim Crabbe is an American former soccer player who played as a striker.
Early life
editCrabbe was born in the United States. She grew up in Reston, United States.[1]
Education
editCrabbe attended George Mason University in the United States. She helped the soccer team win the league.[2]
Career
editCrabbe was called up to represent the United States internationally. She became the first Black woman to be called up to the United States women's national soccer team.[3]
Style of play
editCrabbe mainly operated as a striker. She was known for her speed.[4]
Personal life
editCrabbe has lived in Wilmington, United States. She has worked as a youth manager.[5]
References
edit- ^ "1980s star Kim Crabbe is dedicated to grassroots outreach: 'It's so important, for so many kids'". socceramerica.com.
- ^ "Reid: Before there was Briana Scurry, there was Kim Crabbe". soccerwire.com.
- ^ "From Eddie Hawkins and Kim Crabbe to Tyler Adams and Sophia Smith: The Black men and women that have defined the USMNT and USWNT". goal.com.
- ^ "U.S. women's soccer pioneer Kim Crabbe remains trailblazer". fayobserver.com.
- ^ "Black History Month: Kim Crabbe made history with the U.S. national soccer team". wect.com.