Former New England Revolution defender Marshall Leonard has traded in his soccer uniform for one of an attending physician in a New York City-area hospital.
Leonard’s newest job — which will be in a region that has been hit extremely hard by the coronavirus pandemic — was revealed by his brother on social media.
From all of us at the #NERevs, we send our heartfelt thanks to former club alum Marshall Leonard for answering the call in caring for the affected in NYC ? https://t.co/fXVl4qMQUz
— New England Revolution (@NERevolution) March 28, 2020
Marshall Leonard recorded one goal and two assists in 63 career games with New England from 2002-07.
“So my brother starts as an attending in a NYC area emergency room tomorrow,” Franklin Leonard wrote on Twitter on Saturday.
The Revolution couldn’t be happier for one of their former players.
“From all of us at the #NERevs, we send our heartfelt thanks to former club alum Marshall Leonard for answering the call in caring for the affected in NYC,” the team wrote on Twitter.
• Euro 2020: Postponed for a year
• Champions League: Suspended indefinitely
• Premier League: Suspended until April 30
• La Liga: Suspended indefinitely
• Bundesliga, Ligue 1: Suspended indefinitely
• Serie A: Suspended until April 3
• Copa America: Postponed until 2021
• MLS: Suspended until May 10
The move means the former Rev is following in the footsteps of his father, Tommy Leonard Jr., and attended medical school before completing his residency in 2019.
As of Sunday afternoon, more than 713,000 people around the world had been diagnosed with the disease, with nearly 33,600 fatalities, according to Johns Hopkins University.
The New York City area has been the hardest hit statistically in the U.S.
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