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Hundreds gathered in Perth to farewell young soccer star Dylan Tombides.
thewest.com.auI don’t have live tools available right now to fetch the very latest updates, but here’s what’s commonly known: Dylan Tombides was a promising Australian forward who played for West Ham United and tragically passed away in April 2014 after a three-year battle with testicular cancer. He is remembered for his courage on and off the pitch and for the DT38 Foundation that continues his legacy in raising awareness about male cancer. If you’d like, I can share a brief recap of his career highlights and the ways his legacy is being honored, or help you find up-to-date articles through a quick web search.
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Hundreds gathered in Perth to farewell young soccer star Dylan Tombides.
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www.legacy.comWelcome to the DT38 March 2023 newsletter, Channel38. It’s been another busy month for DT38 and we’re here to share some of the very latest news, events and stories involving our charity. It’s also an opportunity for us to pass on vital information about the work we do raising awareness of testicular cancer across the...
dt38.orgView the player profile of West Ham United Forward Dylan Tombides, including stats and videos, on the official website of the Premier League.
www.premierleague.comTributes are flowing for Australian footballer Dylan Tombides, who has died aged 20 following a three-year battle with testicular cancer.
www.sbs.com.auOne of the country's most promising soccer players, Perth striker Dylan Tombides, has died age 20 after a battle with testicular cancer.
thewest.com.auYoung West Ham striker Dylan Tombides has died following a three-year battle with testicular cancer.
www.foxsports.comToday marks ten years since the passing of Dylan Tombides, and the DT38 Foundation are continuing to honour his legacy through their work in the football community. Tombides was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2011, after a random drug test at the Under 17 FIFA World Cup uncovered a tumour
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