Kim Crabbe is an American former soccer player who played as a striker.
Early life
Crabbe was born in the United States. She grew up in Reston, United States.
Education
Crabbe attended George Mason University in the United States. She helped the soccer team win the league.
Career
Crabbe 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.
Style of play
Crabbe mainly operated as a striker. She was known for her speed.
Personal life
Crabbe has lived in Wilmington, United States. She has worked as a youth manager.
References
- "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.