Cowlishaw Returns for 14th
Season, Names Dotsenko, Görres Assistants
RICHMOND, VA – (Friday, January 18, 2013) – The Richmond Kickers
are pleased to announce that Leigh Cowlishaw
will return for his 14th season as head coach in 2013. Continuing
the strong tradition of hiring from within the organization, he has named Ihor Dotsenko assistant coach and Sascha Görres
player/assistant coach.
“I
am looking forward to Ihor and Sascha joining the coaching staff for the 2013 season,”
commented Leigh Cowlishaw, Richmond
Kickers Director of Soccer. “Both individuals understand the ingredients
required to develop a winning team, having been part of many successful pro
teams as players. Both are extremely analytical and bring an enormous amount
of knowledge and expertise to all areas of the pro team set up.”
Under Cowlishaw’s guidance, the Kickers
have qualified for postseason play 12 of the past 13 seasons, reaching the
league title match six times (2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010) and claiming
the USL crown twice (2006 and 2009). Having also achieved significant success
in the U.S. Open Cup, he won the tournament title as a player in 1995 and has
since led the team to four quarterfinal appearances (2001, 2004, 2007, 2011) and
a remarkable semifinal finish in 2011, ousting five Major League Soccer teams
along the way. A member of the USL Hall of Fame, Cowlishaw’s success on
the field is matched by numerous awards off the field, helping to guide the club
to five USL Organization of the Year awards (1995, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2009).
Holding
a USSF “A” License and a UEFA “A” License, Dotsenko
joins the Kickers pro coaching staff, having been an integral component of the
Richmond Kickers organization at all levels, from youth to the professional
ranks since 1998. A professional soccer player for seven years, including four
seasons with the Richmond Kickers (1998, 2002-03, 2006), his career included
stints with the Lehigh Valley Steam (USL-1), Raleigh Capital Express (USL-1),
Atlanta Silverbacks (USL-1), Sporting Kansas City (MLS) and Philadelphia KiXX
(NPSL), amassing a total of 41 career goals and 10 assists.
Acting
as the club’s Technical Director since 2003, Dotsenko oversees the
Kickers youth soccer programs while coaching a Kickers U-18 U.S. Soccer
Development Academy. A 1997 Wake Forest University
graduate and Scholar Athlete, the Kiev, Ukraine
native holds career records in points (46) and goals (18).
A franchise player entering his
ninth season with the Kickers, Görres has anchored Richmond’s starting lineup since the
2005 season, logging a total of 17,500 minutes in a Kickers uniform during his
professional career. Ranking sixth on the Kickers all-time games played list,
he reached the 200th game mark on August 11, 2012 as the only field
player to play every minute of every game that season. Integral on both sides
of the ball, the native of Flensburg,
Germany
contributed to eight shutouts in 2012 while adding firepower with one goal and
four assists. A two-time All-League Second Team honoree and 2008 USL Defender
of the Year Finalist, he resides in second place on the club’s all-time
career assists list with 40 and in sixth place on the all-time career points
list with 72.
A First
Team All-American, Görres was recognized as All-Conference and All-Tournament
as well as named to the NSCAA All-Southeast Region squad and the NSCAA/adidas
Scholar All-American squad at the University
of North Carolina Pembroke.
One of only two All-Americans to play for UNCP, Görres holds the school record
for career assists with 28 and scored the game-winning goal in the 81st minute
of the NCAA quarterfinal match that sent UNCP to their first ever Final Four
appearance.
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