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Wife of St. Louis City’s Eduard Lowen dies of brain cancer

By Thomson Reuters Mar 10, 2026 | 2:20 PM

Ilona Lowen, the wife of St. Louis City SC midfielder Eduard Lowen, died Monday after a battle with brain cancer. She was 28, ​according to a local media report.

The club ‌announced her death with a statement posted to social media.

“We grieve alongside Edu and all those impacted by this loss and ask the CITY community to keep them in your prayers ‌during ​this difficult time. Ilona was a ⁠beautiful example of love, ⁠humility, and kindness and will be deeply missed,” the club statement said, in part.

The brain cancer was diagnosed in 2024 after Ilona began having severe headaches. ​After multiple surgeries, doctors told the couple the cancer had advanced to Stage 4 and could ⁠not be cured. She previously had ⁠been diagnosed with a benign brain ​tumor.

Eduard has not played this season but was at the ​club’s first match and spoke about his responsibility ‌to his wife and his desire to be there for her.

“We get a lot of support from family, from friends, but sometimes there are just moments and ⁠things that only I can take care of and I want to take care of because, obviously, I’m the husband,” ⁠he said, ‌per the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. “There are just ⁠certain responsibilities that sometimes force me or ​also ‌I want to step away and ​take care ⁠of her. Sometimes there are just unexpected things that happen.”

Eduard Lowen, 29, played in his native Germany before signing with St. Louis City in 2022. In 71 regular-season MLS matches (62 starts), he has 17 goals and nine ​assists.

–Field Level Media