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North Carolina FC Match at Louisville City FC Postponed

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (March 24, 2018) – North Carolina FC’s match against Louisville City FC has been postponed. The match was originally scheduled for Saturday, March 24 at 3 p.m., but field conditions and inclement weather forced the match to be postponed. An announcement regarding the rescheduled date for the game will be made in the coming days.
North Carolina FC will continue its season next weekend and travel to face regional rival Richmond Kickers on Saturday, March 31 at 5 p.m. at City Stadium. The club will return home to host the Indy Eleven on Saturday, April 7 at 7 p.m. for College Night. Tickets are available online or over the phone by calling the North Carolina Football Club Ticket Office at 919-459-8144.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (March 24, 2018) – North Carolina FC’s match against Louisville City FC has been postponed. The match was originally scheduled for Saturday, March 24 at 3 p.m., but field conditions and inclement weather forced the match to be postponed. An announcement regarding the rescheduled date for the game will be made in the coming days.
North Carolina FC will continue its season next weekend and travel to face regional rival Richmond Kickers on Saturday, March 31 at 5 p.m. at City Stadium. The club will return home to host the Indy Eleven on Saturday, April 7 at 7 p.m. for College Night. Tickets are available online or over the phone by calling the North Carolina Football Club Ticket Office at 919-459-8144.
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North Carolina FC Travels To Face Defending USL Champions Louisville City FC

MATCHDAY INFO:
LOUISVILLE CITY FC VS NORTH CAROLINA FC
LOUISVILLE SLUGGER FIELD
DIGITAL: YOUTUBE – USL PRO, www.northcarolinafc.com/Watch
LIVE UPDATES: @NORTHCAROLINAFC #LOUvNC
CARY, N.C. (March 23, 2018) – North Carolina FC will face 2017 USL Champions, Louisville City FC, in a match at Louisville Slugger Field on Saturday, March 24 at 3 p.m.
North Carolina and Louisville will meet for the first time in series history. The first road trip of the year will not be an easy one for NCFC, as Louisville Slugger Field has been a fortress for the home side. Louisville has won eight home matches in a row and 12 of its last 14 home matches, including its 2018 opener – a 2-0 result over Nashville SC.
NCFC will search for the win with its squad that features plenty of promising returners and new additions. Steven Miller, NCFC’s returning leading scorer, found the back of the net in the season opener against Tampa and will look to continue his run of form. Additionally, returnees Austin da Luz, Dre Fortune and DJ Taylor all provided impactful minutes for the club in the opener.
Several new signings also showcased their quality last weekend, as Kyle Bekker helped run the middle of the park for NCFC, while Alex Tambakis made several strong saves between the posts for the club. Up front, Marios Lomis and Daniel Rios both showed signs of quality and pressured the defense in their debuts.
Players To Watch:
No. 11 Niall McCabe
McCabe is the maestro of the midfield for Louisville, and can also contribute on the attack. Scoring a goal last week in the 2-0 win over Nashville, McCabe is dangerous in the middle of the park. Contributing three goals and three assists last season as well, look for McCabe to contribute on both the scoring and assisting this weekend.
No. 31 Steven Miller
Miller has been on fire in the 2018 season so far. After notching two goals in the preseason and adding a goal in the season opener against the Tampa Bay Rowdies, Miller is sure to be a key attacking threat for the remainder of the season.
Last Time Out:
In the season opener, NCFC fell to the Tampa Bay Rowdies in a back and forth affair. The Rowdies kicked off the scoring early on, but an equalizer from a red-hot Steven Miller brought the sides level. Despite NCFC’s constant pressure in front of goal, a standout performance from Rowdies goalkeeper Cody Mizell kept the home side at bay. A late first-half penalty and a third goal near the final whistle sealed result for the visitors.
Coming Up Next:
NCFC will travel to face a regional rival in the Richmond Kickers on Saturday, March 31 at 5 p.m. at City Stadium next weekend. The club will return home to host the Indy Eleven on Saturday, April 7 at 7 p.m. for College Night. Tickets are available online or over the phone by calling the North Carolina Football Club Ticket Office at 919-459-8144.
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MATCHDAY INFO:
LOUISVILLE CITY FC VS NORTH CAROLINA FC
LOUISVILLE SLUGGER FIELD
DIGITAL: YOUTUBE – USL PRO, www.northcarolinafc.com/Watch
LIVE UPDATES: @NORTHCAROLINAFC #LOUvNC
CARY, N.C. (March 23, 2018) – North Carolina FC will face 2017 USL Champions, Louisville City FC, in a match at Louisville Slugger Field on Saturday, March 24 at 3 p.m.
North Carolina and Louisville will meet for the first time in series history. The first road trip of the year will not be an easy one for NCFC, as Louisville Slugger Field has been a fortress for the home side. Louisville has won eight home matches in a row and 12 of its last 14 home matches, including its 2018 opener – a 2-0 result over Nashville SC.
NCFC will search for the win with its squad that features plenty of promising returners and new additions. Steven Miller, NCFC’s returning leading scorer, found the back of the net in the season opener against Tampa and will look to continue his run of form. Additionally, returnees Austin da Luz, Dre Fortune and DJ Taylor all provided impactful minutes for the club in the opener.
Several new signings also showcased their quality last weekend, as Kyle Bekker helped run the middle of the park for NCFC, while Alex Tambakis made several strong saves between the posts for the club. Up front, Marios Lomis and Daniel Rios both showed signs of quality and pressured the defense in their debuts.
Players To Watch:
No. 11 Niall McCabe
McCabe is the maestro of the midfield for Louisville, and can also contribute on the attack. Scoring a goal last week in the 2-0 win over Nashville, McCabe is dangerous in the middle of the park. Contributing three goals and three assists last season as well, look for McCabe to contribute on both the scoring and assisting this weekend.
No. 31 Steven Miller
Miller has been on fire in the 2018 season so far. After notching two goals in the preseason and adding a goal in the season opener against the Tampa Bay Rowdies, Miller is sure to be a key attacking threat for the remainder of the season.
Last Time Out:
In the season opener, NCFC fell to the Tampa Bay Rowdies in a back and forth affair. The Rowdies kicked off the scoring early on, but an equalizer from a red-hot Steven Miller brought the sides level. Despite NCFC’s constant pressure in front of goal, a standout performance from Rowdies goalkeeper Cody Mizell kept the home side at bay. A late first-half penalty and a third goal near the final whistle sealed result for the visitors.
Coming Up Next:
NCFC will travel to face a regional rival in the Richmond Kickers on Saturday, March 31 at 5 p.m. at City Stadium next weekend. The club will return home to host the Indy Eleven on Saturday, April 7 at 7 p.m. for College Night. Tickets are available online or over the phone by calling the North Carolina Football Club Ticket Office at 919-459-8144.
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North Carolina Football Club Announces Game Platforms for April and May

Cary, NC (March 22, 2018) – The North Carolina Football Club has announced April and May game platforms for North Carolina FC and NC Courage home matches. As announced earlier this month, the club is enhancing the game day experience this season for fans of all ages.
The month of April will focus on education, starting with the previously announced College Night on Saturday, April 7, with a career fair for college students as well as discounted tickets and packages for students with a valid student ID. On Wednesday, April 18, as the NC Courage hosts the Seattle Reign, fans will be able to take advantage of a $1 Sahlen’s premium hot dog concession special. On Saturday, April 21, the Courage will welcome the Utah Royals and the club will honor local high school champions from different sports. The month of April will conclude with Educator Appreciation Night on Saturday, April 28 as NCFC hosts Penn FC. For the occasion, educators will enjoy discounted tickets with a valid ID and there will be a book drive to benefit Read and Feed, a Cary-based non-profit. Additionally, 2017 Principals of the Year and 2018 Teacher of the Year nominees will be recognized at halftime.
On Saturday, May 12, WakeMed Soccer Park will host the first ever Triangle Craft Beer Fest starting at noon and featuring only beers from local Triangle breweries. A ticket to the NC Courage match vs. the Washington Spirit will be included with the purchase of a ticket to the Beer Fest. Fans are encouraged to get to the park early to enjoy some of the best craft beer in the area and then stay for the game which kicks off at 7 p.m. The month of May will be capped off with Military Appreciation Night on Friday, May 25 as NCFC hosts Atlanta United 2. Members of all branches of the military will be recognized and will enjoy discounted ticket offers.
Below is a list of all the upcoming April and May game night platforms.
Saturday, April 7 – NCFC vs Indy Eleven, 7:00 p.m. College Night
Career Fair, Discounted Tickets with Student ID, Merchandise Specials
Wednesday, April 18 – NC Courage vs Seattle Reign, 7:00 p.m. $1 Sahlen’s Premium Hot Dog Night
$1 Sahlen’s Premium Hot Dog Concession Special
Saturday, April 21 – NC Courage vs Utah Royals, 3:30 p.m. High School Champions Night
High School Champions Recognition, Discounted Ticket Opportunities for local High Schools
Saturday, April 28 – NCFC vs Penn FC, 7:00 p.m. Educator Appreciation Night
2017 Principal of the Year and 2018 Teacher of the Year Nominee Recognition, Discounted Ticket Opportunities for Local Schools and Educators.
Saturday, May 12 – NC Courage vs Washington Spirit, 7:00 p.m. Triangle Craft Beer Fest
Local Craft Beer Festival Noon to 6:00 p.m., Ticket to the match included with Beer Fest Ticket
Saturday, May 25 – NCFC vs Atlanta United 2, 7:00 p.m. Military Appreciation Night
Recognition of All Branches of the Military, Discounted Tickets with valid Military ID, Merchandise Specials
Additional details and game platforms will be announced soon and fans can visit the NC Courage and North Carolina FC schedule pages for more information and to purchase tickets.
About North Carolina Football Club
North Carolina Football Club is the largest youth-to-professional soccer organization in the country, home to 14,000 players. The club is comprised of a women’s First Division team, North Carolina Courage (NWSL), a men’s Second Division team, North Carolina FC (USL), as well as a Premier Development League team, North Carolina FC U23 (USLPDL). The organization is also home to both Boys and Girls U.S. Soccer Development Academies in collaboration with NCFC Youth effectively creating a true pyramid from youth recreational all the way to the professional teams. The North Carolina Football Club is owned by local entrepreneur, Steve Malik, and managed by North Carolina native and longtime soccer executive Curt Johnson. North Carolina Football Club was established in 2016 to bring the highest levels of men’s and women’s professional soccer to the state. For more information, please visit www.www.northcarolinafc.com.
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Cary, NC (March 22, 2018) – The North Carolina Football Club has announced April and May game platforms for North Carolina FC and NC Courage home matches. As announced earlier this month, the club is enhancing the game day experience this season for fans of all ages.
The month of April will focus on education, starting with the previously announced College Night on Saturday, April 7, with a career fair for college students as well as discounted tickets and packages for students with a valid student ID. On Wednesday, April 18, as the NC Courage hosts the Seattle Reign, fans will be able to take advantage of a $1 Sahlen’s premium hot dog concession special. On Saturday, April 21, the Courage will welcome the Utah Royals and the club will honor local high school champions from different sports. The month of April will conclude with Educator Appreciation Night on Saturday, April 28 as NCFC hosts Penn FC. For the occasion, educators will enjoy discounted tickets with a valid ID and there will be a book drive to benefit Read and Feed, a Cary-based non-profit. Additionally, 2017 Principals of the Year and 2018 Teacher of the Year nominees will be recognized at halftime.
On Saturday, May 12, WakeMed Soccer Park will host the first ever Triangle Craft Beer Fest starting at noon and featuring only beers from local Triangle breweries. A ticket to the NC Courage match vs. the Washington Spirit will be included with the purchase of a ticket to the Beer Fest. Fans are encouraged to get to the park early to enjoy some of the best craft beer in the area and then stay for the game which kicks off at 7 p.m. The month of May will be capped off with Military Appreciation Night on Friday, May 25 as NCFC hosts Atlanta United 2. Members of all branches of the military will be recognized and will enjoy discounted ticket offers.
Below is a list of all the upcoming April and May game night platforms.
Saturday, April 7 – NCFC vs Indy Eleven, 7:00 p.m. College Night
Career Fair, Discounted Tickets with Student ID, Merchandise Specials
Wednesday, April 18 – NC Courage vs Seattle Reign, 7:00 p.m. $1 Sahlen’s Premium Hot Dog Night
$1 Sahlen’s Premium Hot Dog Concession Special
Saturday, April 21 – NC Courage vs Utah Royals, 3:30 p.m. High School Champions Night
High School Champions Recognition, Discounted Ticket Opportunities for local High Schools
Saturday, April 28 – NCFC vs Penn FC, 7:00 p.m. Educator Appreciation Night
2017 Principal of the Year and 2018 Teacher of the Year Nominee Recognition, Discounted Ticket Opportunities for Local Schools and Educators.
Saturday, May 12 – NC Courage vs Washington Spirit, 7:00 p.m. Triangle Craft Beer Fest
Local Craft Beer Festival Noon to 6:00 p.m., Ticket to the match included with Beer Fest Ticket
Saturday, May 25 – NCFC vs Atlanta United 2, 7:00 p.m. Military Appreciation Night
Recognition of All Branches of the Military, Discounted Tickets with valid Military ID, Merchandise Specials
Additional details and game platforms will be announced soon and fans can visit the NC Courage and North Carolina FC schedule pages for more information and to purchase tickets.
About North Carolina Football Club
North Carolina Football Club is the largest youth-to-professional soccer organization in the country, home to 14,000 players. The club is comprised of a women’s First Division team, North Carolina Courage (NWSL), a men’s Second Division team, North Carolina FC (USL), as well as a Premier Development League team, North Carolina FC U23 (USLPDL). The organization is also home to both Boys and Girls U.S. Soccer Development Academies in collaboration with NCFC Youth effectively creating a true pyramid from youth recreational all the way to the professional teams. The North Carolina Football Club is owned by local entrepreneur, Steve Malik, and managed by North Carolina native and longtime soccer executive Curt Johnson. North Carolina Football Club was established in 2016 to bring the highest levels of men’s and women’s professional soccer to the state. For more information, please visit www.www.northcarolinafc.com.
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Chiesi to Become Presenting Sponsor of North Carolina Football Clubs Spread Your Wings Foundation

Cary, North Carolina (March 21, 2018) – The North Carolina Football Club announced today that Chiesi (key-A-zee), a Cary-based specialty pharmaceutical company, will become the presenting sponsor of the club’s charitable arm, Spread your Wings Foundation.
As part of the sponsorship, Chiesi will be collaborating with North Carolina Football Club throughout the 2018 season on community-focused events and outreach. The partnership will kick off on Saturday, March 24, at the NC Courage professional women’s home opener, which is Kicks 4 Kids Day, where families who would otherwise not be able to attend the game are provided tickets.
“This partnership with Spread Your Wings Foundation is part of our larger Chiesi in the Community corporate responsibility program,” said Ken McBean, President of Chiesi USA. “So many of our Chiesi family members take personal pride in rolling up their sleeves to support local organizations to make a positive difference in the lives of people in our community, and they are excited to contribute to this effort with North Carolina Football Club.”
2018 also signals a refresh of the Spread Your Wings mission, as the focus shifts toward health and wellness programs for elementary-aged children. The 501(c)3 nonprofit will look to rebrand in the coming months to align with the North Carolina Football Club and North Carolina Courage brands.
“Chiesi’s emphasis on supporting programs that focus on improving children’s wellness through health activities and lifestyle choices aligns perfectly with our mission,” said North Carolina Football Club President and GM Curt Johnson. “In addition to the company’s support of Kicks 4 Kids, they will also engage in activities focused on health and wellness of children and families throughout the 2018 season.”
More information on Spread Your Wings community initiatives sponsored by Chiesi will be announced at a later date on www.northcarolinafc.com and NCCourage.com.
About Chiesi USA
Chiesi USA, Inc., headquartered in Cary, N.C., is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on commercialization of products for the hospital, rare disease and target office-based specialties. Key elements of the company's strategy are to focus its commercial and development efforts in the hospital and adjacent specialty product sector within the U.S. pharmaceutical marketplace; continue to seek opportunities to acquire companies, marketed or registration-stage products and late-stage development products that fit within the Company's focus areas. Chiesi USA, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A. For more information, visit www.chiesiusa.com.
About Chiesi in the Community
Chiesi in the Community is Chiesi USA’s employee-led corporate social responsibility program. This mission of the program is to improve the health and well-being of the communities where we live and serve. CITC is comprised of four main pillars: Stakeholder Engagement; Local Sociocultural Enhancement, Therapeutic Areas and Keystone Initiative. Chiesi works with many non-profits in the Triangle area focused on underserved youth. In addition to local non-profit support, the company’s Keystone Initiative is focused on local elementary schools; working with staff, parents and local partners to implement sustainable programs designed to make positive change in the overall student learning experience. On a national scale, Chiesi continues to support the efforts of groups within the therapeutic areas they serve, such as the March of Dimes, American Heart Association and cystic fibrosis nonprofits.
About North Carolina Football Club
North Carolina Football Club is the largest youth-to-professional soccer organization in the country, home to 14,000 players. The club is comprised of a women’s First Division team, North Carolina Courage (NWSL), a men’s Second Division team, North Carolina FC (USL), as well as a Premier Development League team, North Carolina FC U23 (USLPDL). The organization is also home to both Boys and Girls U.S. Soccer Development Academies in collaboration with NCFC Youth effectively creating a true pyramid from youth recreational all the way to the professional teams. The North Carolina Football Club is owned by local entrepreneur, Steve Malik, and managed by North Carolina native and longtime soccer executive Curt Johnson. North Carolina Football Club was established in 2016 to bring the highest levels of men’s and women’s professional soccer to the state. For more information, please visit www.www.northcarolinafc.com.
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Cary, North Carolina (March 21, 2018) – The North Carolina Football Club announced today that Chiesi (key-A-zee), a Cary-based specialty pharmaceutical company, will become the presenting sponsor of the club’s charitable arm, Spread your Wings Foundation.
As part of the sponsorship, Chiesi will be collaborating with North Carolina Football Club throughout the 2018 season on community-focused events and outreach. The partnership will kick off on Saturday, March 24, at the NC Courage professional women’s home opener, which is Kicks 4 Kids Day, where families who would otherwise not be able to attend the game are provided tickets.
“This partnership with Spread Your Wings Foundation is part of our larger Chiesi in the Community corporate responsibility program,” said Ken McBean, President of Chiesi USA. “So many of our Chiesi family members take personal pride in rolling up their sleeves to support local organizations to make a positive difference in the lives of people in our community, and they are excited to contribute to this effort with North Carolina Football Club.”
2018 also signals a refresh of the Spread Your Wings mission, as the focus shifts toward health and wellness programs for elementary-aged children. The 501(c)3 nonprofit will look to rebrand in the coming months to align with the North Carolina Football Club and North Carolina Courage brands.
“Chiesi’s emphasis on supporting programs that focus on improving children’s wellness through health activities and lifestyle choices aligns perfectly with our mission,” said North Carolina Football Club President and GM Curt Johnson. “In addition to the company’s support of Kicks 4 Kids, they will also engage in activities focused on health and wellness of children and families throughout the 2018 season.”
More information on Spread Your Wings community initiatives sponsored by Chiesi will be announced at a later date on www.northcarolinafc.com and NCCourage.com.
About Chiesi USA
Chiesi USA, Inc., headquartered in Cary, N.C., is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on commercialization of products for the hospital, rare disease and target office-based specialties. Key elements of the company’s strategy are to focus its commercial and development efforts in the hospital and adjacent specialty product sector within the U.S. pharmaceutical marketplace; continue to seek opportunities to acquire companies, marketed or registration-stage products and late-stage development products that fit within the Company’s focus areas. Chiesi USA, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A. For more information, visit www.chiesiusa.com.
About Chiesi in the Community
Chiesi in the Community is Chiesi USA’s employee-led corporate social responsibility program. This mission of the program is to improve the health and well-being of the communities where we live and serve. CITC is comprised of four main pillars: Stakeholder Engagement; Local Sociocultural Enhancement, Therapeutic Areas and Keystone Initiative. Chiesi works with many non-profits in the Triangle area focused on underserved youth. In addition to local non-profit support, the company’s Keystone Initiative is focused on local elementary schools; working with staff, parents and local partners to implement sustainable programs designed to make positive change in the overall student learning experience. On a national scale, Chiesi continues to support the efforts of groups within the therapeutic areas they serve, such as the March of Dimes, American Heart Association and cystic fibrosis nonprofits.
About North Carolina Football Club
North Carolina Football Club is the largest youth-to-professional soccer organization in the country, home to 14,000 players. The club is comprised of a women’s First Division team, North Carolina Courage (NWSL), a men’s Second Division team, North Carolina FC (USL), as well as a Premier Development League team, North Carolina FC U23 (USLPDL). The organization is also home to both Boys and Girls U.S. Soccer Development Academies in collaboration with NCFC Youth effectively creating a true pyramid from youth recreational all the way to the professional teams. The North Carolina Football Club is owned by local entrepreneur, Steve Malik, and managed by North Carolina native and longtime soccer executive Curt Johnson. North Carolina Football Club was established in 2016 to bring the highest levels of men’s and women’s professional soccer to the state. For more information, please visit www.www.northcarolinafc.com.
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Sarachan Calls 22 Players to North Carolina For USA-Paraguay on March 27 in Cary

CHICAGO (March 18, 2017) – U.S. Men’s National Team head coach Dave Sarachan will once again put the next generation of the MNT on display, calling 22 players to North Carolina in advance of the upcoming friendly against Paraguay on March 27 in Cary.
With an average of 23 years, 84 days, 17 players are age 24 or under, meaning prospects and potential will be joined with some veteran flavor. The match will be broadcast live from Sahlen’s Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET on FS1 and UniMas. Fans can also follow U.S. Soccer’s official Facebook, Twitter (@ussoccer_mnt) and Instagram (@ussoccer_mnt) accounts.
“This match once again represents an opportunity for some new faces. The roster has an average age under 24, so for the most part this is a group of younger players that we feel have a future with the National Team along with some familiar names,” Sarachan said. “The timing is right to give these guys international exposure, and they will certainly be tested against a strong and experienced Paraguayan team.”
U.S. ROSTER BY POSITION (Club; Caps/Goals):
GOALKEEPERS (3): Alex Bono (Toronto FC/CAN; 0/0), Bill Hamid (Midtjylland/DEN; 5/0), Zack Steffen (Columbus Crew SC; 1/0)
DEFENDERS (8): Cameron Carter-Vickers (Ipswich Town/ENG; 1/0), Eric Lichaj (Nottingham Forest/ENG; 14/1), Matt Miazga (Vitesse/NED; 4/1), Shaq Moore (Levante/ESP; 0/0), Erik Palmer-Brown (Kortrijk/BEL; 0/0), Antonee Robinson (Bolton Wanderers/ENG; 0/0), Jorge Villafaña (Santos Laguna/MEX; 15/0), DeAndre Yedlin (Newcastle United/ENG; 49/0)
MIDFIELDERS (8): Tyler Adams (New York Red Bulls; 2/0), Marky Delgado (Toronto FC/CAN; 0/0), Weston McKennie (Schalke/GER; 1/1), Darlington Nagbe (Atlanta United FC; 24/1), Cristian Roldan (Seattle Sounders FC; 2/0), Kenny Saief (Anderlecht/BEL; 1/0), Wil Trapp (Columbus Crew SC; 3/0), Tim Weah (Paris Saint-Germain/FRA; 0/0)
FORWARDS (3): Andrija Novakovich (Telstar/NED; 0/0), Rubio Rubin (Club Tijuana/MEX; 4/0), Bobby Wood (Hamburg/GER; 36/10)
TRACKING THE DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY
The group is heavily populated with players moving through the U.S. Soccer and professional club development pipelines, starting with Youth National Team experience. Twelve players have been included on the final U.S. roster at a FIFA Youth World Cup, from Tyler Adams to DeAndre Yedlin, and former U-20 World Cup captain Erik Palmer-Brown. In addition, 15 players have Development Academy ties.
PACKING THE PASSPORTS
Utilizing access to the global talent pool, the coaching staff has scouted and selected players plying their trade in 10 different countries and 12 different leagues in Europe and North America. The group includes first-time callups for players in Belgium (Erik Palmer-Brown), England (Antonee Robinson), France (Tim Weah), the Netherlands (Andrija Novakovich), and Spain (Shaq Moore).
GOING BACK TO CARY
A capacity crowd is expected to watch the MNT’s first match in Cary since 2006, a 1-1 draw against Jamaica. The nearby UNC Tarheels welcome home one of their own, as defender Eric Lichaj spent one year in Chapel Hill. The area is home to USL club North Carolina FC and the NWSL side North Carolina Courage.
ROSTER NOTES
- The average age of the roster is 23 years, 84 days, while 17 players are age 24 and under.
- The 22 players ply their trade in 10 different countries: USA (5), England (4), Belgium (2), Germany (2), Canada (2), Mexico (2), Netherlands (2), Denmark (1), France (1), Spain (1). A total of 15 are playing in Europe or Mexico, while seven represent M.L.S. clubs.
- With 49 caps, DeAndre Yedlin is the most seasoned international, followed by Bobby Wood (36) and Darlington Nagbe (24). With an appearance against Paraguay, Yedlin will become the 53rd player in MNT history to reach the 50-cap milestone.
- A trio of players on the roster have helped their M.L.S. clubs advance to the semifinals of the 2017-18 Concacaf Champions League. Midfielder Tyler Adams scored in the New York Red Bulls’ 3-1 win against Club Tijuana in their quarterfinal second leg tie on March 13, while both goalkeeper Alex Bono and midfielder Marky Delgado started for Toronto FC as they also advanced past reigning Liga MX champions Tigres on Wednesday.
- Currently on loan with Belgian giants Anderlecht, winger Kenny Saief returns to MNT camp for the first time since making his U.S. debut on July 1, 2017 vs. Ghana.
- Five players receive their first senior team call-ups: defenders Shaq Moore, Erik Palmer-Brown and Antonee Robinson, midfielder Tim Weah and forward Andrija Novakovich.
- Son of 1995 FIFA World Player of the Year and current Liberian president George Weah, the eighteen-year-old Weah joins his first MNT camp fresh off his first two appearances for Paris Saint-Germain in a 2-0 win at Troyes (March 3) and 5-0 win vs. Metz (March 10).
- The USA captain at the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup, Palmer-Brown recently signed with Manchester City and is currently on loan to Belgian side Kortrijk, where he debuted in a 2-1 loss at Club Brugge on March 3.
- Having previously played for the U-18 MNT in 2014, English-born left back Antonee Robinson has appeared in 29 competitive matches for League Championship side Bolton Wanderers this season.
- Levante right back Shaq Moore comes to his first MNT camp having made eight competitive appearances for the Spanish side this season.
CHICAGO (March 18, 2017) – U.S. Men’s National Team head coach Dave Sarachan will once again put the next generation of the MNT on display, calling 22 players to North Carolina in advance of the upcoming friendly against Paraguay on March 27 in Cary.
With an average of 23 years, 84 days, 17 players are age 24 or under, meaning prospects and potential will be joined with some veteran flavor. The match will be broadcast live from Sahlen’s Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET on FS1 and UniMas. Fans can also follow U.S. Soccer’s official Facebook, Twitter (@ussoccer_mnt) and Instagram (@ussoccer_mnt) accounts.
“This match once again represents an opportunity for some new faces. The roster has an average age under 24, so for the most part this is a group of younger players that we feel have a future with the National Team along with some familiar names,” Sarachan said. “The timing is right to give these guys international exposure, and they will certainly be tested against a strong and experienced Paraguayan team.”
U.S. ROSTER BY POSITION (Club; Caps/Goals):
GOALKEEPERS (3): Alex Bono (Toronto FC/CAN; 0/0), Bill Hamid (Midtjylland/DEN; 5/0), Zack Steffen (Columbus Crew SC; 1/0)
DEFENDERS (8): Cameron Carter-Vickers (Ipswich Town/ENG; 1/0), Eric Lichaj (Nottingham Forest/ENG; 14/1), Matt Miazga (Vitesse/NED; 4/1), Shaq Moore (Levante/ESP; 0/0), Erik Palmer-Brown (Kortrijk/BEL; 0/0), Antonee Robinson (Bolton Wanderers/ENG; 0/0), Jorge Villafaña (Santos Laguna/MEX; 15/0), DeAndre Yedlin (Newcastle United/ENG; 49/0)
MIDFIELDERS (8): Tyler Adams (New York Red Bulls; 2/0), Marky Delgado (Toronto FC/CAN; 0/0), Weston McKennie (Schalke/GER; 1/1), Darlington Nagbe (Atlanta United FC; 24/1), Cristian Roldan (Seattle Sounders FC; 2/0), Kenny Saief (Anderlecht/BEL; 1/0), Wil Trapp (Columbus Crew SC; 3/0), Tim Weah (Paris Saint-Germain/FRA; 0/0)
FORWARDS (3): Andrija Novakovich (Telstar/NED; 0/0), Rubio Rubin (Club Tijuana/MEX; 4/0), Bobby Wood (Hamburg/GER; 36/10)
TRACKING THE DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY
The group is heavily populated with players moving through the U.S. Soccer and professional club development pipelines, starting with Youth National Team experience. Twelve players have been included on the final U.S. roster at a FIFA Youth World Cup, from Tyler Adams to DeAndre Yedlin, and former U-20 World Cup captain Erik Palmer-Brown. In addition, 15 players have Development Academy ties.
PACKING THE PASSPORTS
Utilizing access to the global talent pool, the coaching staff has scouted and selected players plying their trade in 10 different countries and 12 different leagues in Europe and North America. The group includes first-time callups for players in Belgium (Erik Palmer-Brown), England (Antonee Robinson), France (Tim Weah), the Netherlands (Andrija Novakovich), and Spain (Shaq Moore).
GOING BACK TO CARY
A capacity crowd is expected to watch the MNT’s first match in Cary since 2006, a 1-1 draw against Jamaica. The nearby UNC Tarheels welcome home one of their own, as defender Eric Lichaj spent one year in Chapel Hill. The area is home to USL club North Carolina FC and the NWSL side North Carolina Courage.
ROSTER NOTES
- The average age of the roster is 23 years, 84 days, while 17 players are age 24 and under.
- The 22 players ply their trade in 10 different countries: USA (5), England (4), Belgium (2), Germany (2), Canada (2), Mexico (2), Netherlands (2), Denmark (1), France (1), Spain (1). A total of 15 are playing in Europe or Mexico, while seven represent M.L.S. clubs.
- With 49 caps, DeAndre Yedlin is the most seasoned international, followed by Bobby Wood (36) and Darlington Nagbe (24). With an appearance against Paraguay, Yedlin will become the 53rd player in MNT history to reach the 50-cap milestone.
- A trio of players on the roster have helped their M.L.S. clubs advance to the semifinals of the 2017-18 Concacaf Champions League. Midfielder Tyler Adams scored in the New York Red Bulls’ 3-1 win against Club Tijuana in their quarterfinal second leg tie on March 13, while both goalkeeper Alex Bono and midfielder Marky Delgado started for Toronto FC as they also advanced past reigning Liga MX champions Tigres on Wednesday.
- Currently on loan with Belgian giants Anderlecht, winger Kenny Saief returns to MNT camp for the first time since making his U.S. debut on July 1, 2017 vs. Ghana.
- Five players receive their first senior team call-ups: defenders Shaq Moore, Erik Palmer-Brown and Antonee Robinson, midfielder Tim Weah and forward Andrija Novakovich.
- Son of 1995 FIFA World Player of the Year and current Liberian president George Weah, the eighteen-year-old Weah joins his first MNT camp fresh off his first two appearances for Paris Saint-Germain in a 2-0 win at Troyes (March 3) and 5-0 win vs. Metz (March 10).
- The USA captain at the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup, Palmer-Brown recently signed with Manchester City and is currently on loan to Belgian side Kortrijk, where he debuted in a 2-1 loss at Club Brugge on March 3.
- Having previously played for the U-18 MNT in 2014, English-born left back Antonee Robinson has appeared in 29 competitive matches for League Championship side Bolton Wanderers this season.
- Levante right back Shaq Moore comes to his first MNT camp having made eight competitive appearances for the Spanish side this season.
North Carolina FC Makes USL Debut, Falls to Tampa Bay

CARY, N.C. (March 17, 2018) – Despite constantly threatening the Tampa Bay goal, North Carolina FC ended up on the wrong side of a 3-1 result to the Tampa Bay Rowdies on Saturday in its USL debut match at Sahlen’s Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park.
Down a goal at halftime after hitting the post three times in the opening 45 minutes, NCFC nearly equalized on numerous occasions in the second half but never could find the back of the net.
The best opportunity came in the 62nd minute, when NCFC defender Steven Miller had a one-on-one with Tampa Bay goalkeeper Cody Mizell after being played in by midfielder Kyle Bekker. However, Miller, who scored NCFC’s first goal of the season in the first half, pushed his shot wide left.
Minutes later, NCFC debutant Daniel Rios and defender D.J. Taylor each had shots saved by Mizell, who was very busy between the pipes for the visitors.
The Rowdies sealed the win with a 90th minute goal by Jack Blake.
Unlucky to be trailing 1-0 after hitting the post twice within the opening 12 minutes, NCFC tied the match in the 38th minute when Miller, the team’s leading returning scorer, found the back of the net with a low-to-the-ground effort from the right side of the box.
CARY, N.C. (March 17, 2018) – Despite constantly threatening the Tampa Bay goal, North Carolina FC ended up on the wrong side of a 3-1 result to the Tampa Bay Rowdies on Saturday in its USL debut match at Sahlen’s Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park.
Down a goal at halftime after hitting the post three times in the opening 45 minutes, NCFC nearly equalized on numerous occasions in the second half but never could find the back of the net.
The best opportunity came in the 62nd minute, when NCFC defender Steven Miller had a one-on-one with Tampa Bay goalkeeper Cody Mizell after being played in by midfielder Kyle Bekker. However, Miller, who scored NCFC’s first goal of the season in the first half, pushed his shot wide left.
Minutes later, NCFC debutant Daniel Rios and defender D.J. Taylor each had shots saved by Mizell, who was very busy between the pipes for the visitors.
The Rowdies sealed the win with a 90th minute goal by Jack Blake.
Unlucky to be trailing 1-0 after hitting the post twice within the opening 12 minutes, NCFC tied the match in the 38th minute when Miller, the team’s leading returning scorer, found the back of the net with a low-to-the-ground effort from the right side of the box.
The tied score was short-lived, however, with Tampa Bay responding in the 42nd minute on a penalty kick by Georgi Hristov.
Undeterred, NCFC nearly equalized in the 44th minute. Posted out on the left flank, da Luz curled in a cross across the box to Taylor, whose header hit the right post.
Hitting the post was the story of the first half for NCFC. In the fourth minute, a free kick taken by Bekker found da Luz, whose headed effort ricocheted off the lower portion of the left post.
Not long after, Bekker nearly opened up his NCFC scoring account in the 12th minute. On the edge of the box with room to operate, Bekker let loose on a shot that beat Mizell but not the right post.
Eleven minutes later, Tampa Bay, against the run of play, opened the scoring with a left-footed effort from Leo Fernandes.
Up Next:
Moving forward, NCFC hits the road for the next two weeks, playing at Louisville City FC, the defending USL Cup champions, on Saturday, March 24, and at the Richmond Kickers on March 31.
The team returns to Sahlen’s Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park on Saturday, April 7, when it hosts Indy Eleven at 7 p.m.
Game Changer:
Miller’s breakaway 17 minutes into the second half looked to be NCFC’s best chance to pull even. Bekker, who was the nucleus of NCFC’s offense in the attacking third, delivered a pinpoint through ball to Miller, but the Tampa Bay defense forced his shot just wide with Mizell closing in on him.
Key Stat:
Saturday’s match proved how slim the margin between victory and defeat can be. NCFC hit the post three times, any number of which could have changed the course of the game had they gone in.
Notes:
– Saturday’s match served as the NCFC debut for the following eight players: Alex Tambakis, Peabo Doue, Marios Lomis, Kyle Bekker, Daniel Rios, Graham Smith, Bernhard Luxbacher and Michael Harrington. The match was also Smith’s first ever professional game.
– Steven Miller, North Carolina FC’s leading returning scorer notched the first goal of the season for NCFC. His effort was assisted by Lomis.
– The loss was NCFC’s first against Tampa Bay since October 24, 2015 and the first in a home opener for the club since 2011. Entering Saturday, NCFC had won its two most recent matches against the Rowdies.
Box Score:
NCFC: (4-5-1): Alex Tambakis; Peabo Doue, Michael Harrington (Wuilito Fernandes, 89’), Futty Danso, DJ Taylor; Austin daLuz © (Bernhard Luxbacher, 76’), Dre Fortune, Graham Smith, Kyle Bekker, Steven Miller; Marios Lomis (Daniel Rios, 66’)
Subs not used: Austin Guerrero, Marcel Kandziora, Cameron Steele, Bernhard Luxbacher, Wuilito Fernandes, Daniel Rios, Aaron Guillen
TBR: (4-3-3): GK Cody Mizell; D David Najem, Hunter Gorskie, Neill Collins, Zac Portillos; M Marcel Schäfer, Jack Blake, Joe Cole (c) (Lance Rozeboom, 75’); F Michael Nanchoff (Sebastian Guenzatti, 73’) , Georgi Hristov, Leo Fernandes (Jochen Graf, 88’)
Subs not used: GK Fitzgerald; D Magalhaães, Lachowecki; M Flemmings; F Guenzatti, Graf
Score:
NCFC: 1
TBR: 3
Goals:
NCFC: Steven Miller (Marios Lomis, 38’);
TBR: Leo Fernandes (unassisted, 23’); Georgi Hristov (penalty, 41’); Jack Blake (Sebastian Guenzatti, 90’)
Cautions:
NCFC: Futty Danso, 17’
TBR: —
Ejections:
NCFC: —
TBR: —
Attendance: 4,197
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The tied score was short-lived, however, with Tampa Bay responding in the 42nd minute on a penalty kick by Georgi Hristov.
Undeterred, NCFC nearly equalized in the 44th minute. Posted out on the left flank, da Luz curled in a cross across the box to Taylor, whose header hit the right post.
Hitting the post was the story of the first half for NCFC. In the fourth minute, a free kick taken by Bekker found da Luz, whose headed effort ricocheted off the lower portion of the left post.
Not long after, Bekker nearly opened up his NCFC scoring account in the 12th minute. On the edge of the box with room to operate, Bekker let loose on a shot that beat Mizell but not the right post.
Eleven minutes later, Tampa Bay, against the run of play, opened the scoring with a left-footed effort from Leo Fernandes.
Up Next:
Moving forward, NCFC hits the road for the next two weeks, playing at Louisville City FC, the defending USL Cup champions, on Saturday, March 24, and at the Richmond Kickers on March 31.
The team returns to Sahlen’s Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park on Saturday, April 7, when it hosts Indy Eleven at 7 p.m.
Game Changer:
Miller’s breakaway 17 minutes into the second half looked to be NCFC’s best chance to pull even. Bekker, who was the nucleus of NCFC’s offense in the attacking third, delivered a pinpoint through ball to Miller, but the Tampa Bay defense forced his shot just wide with Mizell closing in on him.
Key Stat:
Saturday’s match proved how slim the margin between victory and defeat can be. NCFC hit the post three times, any number of which could have changed the course of the game had they gone in.
Notes:
– Saturday’s match served as the NCFC debut for the following eight players: Alex Tambakis, Peabo Doue, Marios Lomis, Kyle Bekker, Daniel Rios, Graham Smith, Bernhard Luxbacher and Michael Harrington. The match was also Smith’s first ever professional game.
– Steven Miller, North Carolina FC’s leading returning scorer notched the first goal of the season for NCFC. His effort was assisted by Lomis.
– The loss was NCFC’s first against Tampa Bay since October 24, 2015 and the first in a home opener for the club since 2011. Entering Saturday, NCFC had won its two most recent matches against the Rowdies.
Box Score:
NCFC: (4-5-1): Alex Tambakis; Peabo Doue, Michael Harrington (Wuilito Fernandes, 89’), Futty Danso, DJ Taylor; Austin daLuz © (Bernhard Luxbacher, 76’), Dre Fortune, Graham Smith, Kyle Bekker, Steven Miller; Marios Lomis (Daniel Rios, 66’)
Subs not used: Austin Guerrero, Marcel Kandziora, Cameron Steele, Bernhard Luxbacher, Wuilito Fernandes, Daniel Rios, Aaron Guillen
TBR: (4-3-3): GK Cody Mizell; D David Najem, Hunter Gorskie, Neill Collins, Zac Portillos; M Marcel Schäfer, Jack Blake, Joe Cole (c) (Lance Rozeboom, 75’); F Michael Nanchoff (Sebastian Guenzatti, 73’) , Georgi Hristov, Leo Fernandes (Jochen Graf, 88’)
Subs not used: GK Fitzgerald; D Magalhaães, Lachowecki; M Flemmings; F Guenzatti, Graf
Score:
NCFC: 1
TBR: 3
Goals:
NCFC: Steven Miller (Marios Lomis, 38’);
TBR: Leo Fernandes (unassisted, 23’); Georgi Hristov (penalty, 41’); Jack Blake (Sebastian Guenzatti, 90’)
Cautions:
NCFC: Futty Danso, 17’
TBR: —
Ejections:
NCFC: —
TBR: —
Attendance: 4,197
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North Carolina FC Begins New Chapter With USL Home Opener Against Tampa Bay

MATCHDAY INFO:
NORTH CAROLINA FC VS TAMPA BAY ROWDIES
KICKOFF: SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2018 – 3:30 P.M. ET
SAHLEN’S STADIUM at WAKEMED SOCCER PARK
TV: FOX 50
DIGITAL: YOUTUBE – USL PRO, www.northcarolinafc.com/Watch
RADIO: 95.7 THE TICKET (95.7 FM & 1550 AM)
LIVE UPDATES: @NORTHCAROLINAFC #NCvTBR
CARY, N.C. (March 16, 2018) – North Carolina FC will start its USL journey on Saturday, March 17 at 3:30 p.m. at Sahlen’s Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park, as it hosts a familiar foe in the Tampa Bay Rowdies. The match is highlighted by several engaging fan initiatives for the St. Patrick’s Day celebration.
READ MORE: What’s New In 2018
North Carolina FC and Tampa Bay have enjoyed a long-standing series rivalry that dates back to 2010. NCFC has posted the better record in the series history with a 10W-6L-9D ledger against the Rowdies. The club has won two of the last three matches against Tampa Bay, with 3-1 and 4-1 victories in 2016.
The Rowdies roster is highlighted by former NCFC fan favorite Akira Fitzgerald and former England International Joe Cole. Fitzgerald starred as a goalkeeper with NCFC for six seasons from 2011-2016, appearing in 87 matches across all competitions. Cole joined Tampa in 2016 after a highly successful career in the English Premier League.
The new-look North Carolina FC team features eight returners from the 2017 season plus a host of new talent. The club’s busy offseason saw players join the team from all over the world, including new players from Austria, the Netherlands, Greece, Cape Verde, Cameroon, Canada, Gambia and Mexico.
In addition to the melting pot of different cultures on the team, North Carolina FC’s roster is loaded with exciting prospects and experienced professionals. Fan favorites and reliable options Connor Tobin, Austin da Luz and Steven Miller are all back with the club. Expect them to feature alongside new signings that include Canadian international Kyle Bekker, MLS veteran and North Carolina homegrown Michael Harrington and former NCFC player Futty Danso. Keep your eye on up-and-coming players like NCFC Youth Academy product Dre Fortune and Chivas Guadalajara youth product Daniel Rios. The young but talented duo will develop quickly.
Players To Watch:
No. 14 Daniel Rios
The Chivas Guadalajara youth product is set to be a dangerous attacking option for the club this season. After netting a goal in preseason play, look for the on-loan striker to make an immediate impact on the field.
No. 50 Akira Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald ranks ninth in North Carolina FC club history with 87 all-time appearances and eighth with 7,380 minutes played. However, the former fan favorite will don the Tampa Bay away kit on his return to Cary as he looks to stop a dangerous NCFC attack.
Last Time Out:
North Carolina FC closed out its preseason with three-straight clean sheet victories. The club downed in-state rival Charlotte Independence 1-0 before toppling NC State 2-0 and the Charleston Battery 1-0 to close out the preseason slate. Steven Miller led the club with two preseason goals, while Peabo Doue and Daniel Rios also found the back of the net in the preseason.
Coming Up Next:
North Carolina FC will face its first away match of the season as it travels to face defending USL Cup Champions Louisville City FC on Saturday, March 24 at 3 p.m. The club will return home to host the Indy Eleven on Saturday, April 7 at 7 p.m. for College Night. Tickets are available online or over the phone by calling the North Carolina Football Club Ticket Office at 919-459-8144.
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MATCHDAY INFO:
NORTH CAROLINA FC VS TAMPA BAY ROWDIES
KICKOFF: SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2018 – 3:30 P.M. ET
SAHLEN’S STADIUM at WAKEMED SOCCER PARK
TV: FOX 50
DIGITAL: YOUTUBE – USL PRO, www.northcarolinafc.com/Watch
RADIO: 95.7 THE TICKET (95.7 FM & 1550 AM)
LIVE UPDATES: @NORTHCAROLINAFC #NCvTBR
CARY, N.C. (March 16, 2018) – North Carolina FC will start its USL journey on Saturday, March 17 at 3:30 p.m. at Sahlen’s Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park, as it hosts a familiar foe in the Tampa Bay Rowdies. The match is highlighted by several engaging fan initiatives for the St. Patrick’s Day celebration.
READ MORE: What’s New In 2018
North Carolina FC and Tampa Bay have enjoyed a long-standing series rivalry that dates back to 2010. NCFC has posted the better record in the series history with a 10W-6L-9D ledger against the Rowdies. The club has won two of the last three matches against Tampa Bay, with 3-1 and 4-1 victories in 2016.
The Rowdies roster is highlighted by former NCFC fan favorite Akira Fitzgerald and former England International Joe Cole. Fitzgerald starred as a goalkeeper with NCFC for six seasons from 2011-2016, appearing in 87 matches across all competitions. Cole joined Tampa in 2016 after a highly successful career in the English Premier League.
The new-look North Carolina FC team features eight returners from the 2017 season plus a host of new talent. The club’s busy offseason saw players join the team from all over the world, including new players from Austria, the Netherlands, Greece, Cape Verde, Cameroon, Canada, Gambia and Mexico.
In addition to the melting pot of different cultures on the team, North Carolina FC’s roster is loaded with exciting prospects and experienced professionals. Fan favorites and reliable options Connor Tobin, Austin da Luz and Steven Miller are all back with the club. Expect them to feature alongside new signings that include Canadian international Kyle Bekker, MLS veteran and North Carolina homegrown Michael Harrington and former NCFC player Futty Danso. Keep your eye on up-and-coming players like NCFC Youth Academy product Dre Fortune and Chivas Guadalajara youth product Daniel Rios. The young but talented duo will develop quickly.
Players To Watch:
No. 14 Daniel Rios
The Chivas Guadalajara youth product is set to be a dangerous attacking option for the club this season. After netting a goal in preseason play, look for the on-loan striker to make an immediate impact on the field.
No. 50 Akira Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald ranks ninth in North Carolina FC club history with 87 all-time appearances and eighth with 7,380 minutes played. However, the former fan favorite will don the Tampa Bay away kit on his return to Cary as he looks to stop a dangerous NCFC attack.
Last Time Out:
North Carolina FC closed out its preseason with three-straight clean sheet victories. The club downed in-state rival Charlotte Independence 1-0 before toppling NC State 2-0 and the Charleston Battery 1-0 to close out the preseason slate. Steven Miller led the club with two preseason goals, while Peabo Doue and Daniel Rios also found the back of the net in the preseason.
Coming Up Next:
North Carolina FC will face its first away match of the season as it travels to face defending USL Cup Champions Louisville City FC on Saturday, March 24 at 3 p.m. The club will return home to host the Indy Eleven on Saturday, April 7 at 7 p.m. for College Night. Tickets are available online or over the phone by calling the North Carolina Football Club Ticket Office at 919-459-8144.
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Aaron Guillen Inks Deal With North Carolina FC

CARY, N.C. (March 15, 2018) – North Carolina FC took another step to solidify its roster prior to the start of the USL campaign by signing Mexican-American defender and FC Dallas youth product Aaron Guillen. The move is pending league and federation approval.
“He’s another player that came into us late in the preseason process, but certainly fills a need at center back on the left side being naturally left footed,” said North Carolina FC Head Coach Colin Clarke. “He’s a young kid that picks up slack, and did well grinding at FC Dallas as one of their homegrown players. I think he is someone who can be here for years to come and be a very good player for us.”
"I'm very excited to join North Carolina FC,” said Guillen “I'm looking forward to getting to work and accomplishing some big things with my teammates this year"
Guillen joins the club following two seasons with FC Dallas. The 24-year-old center back made eight appearances and played 594 minutes in MLS league play during the last two seasons. During his time in Dallas, Guillen was sent to the Tulsa Roughnecks on a short-term loan deal in 2017 where he made three appearances and played 114 minutes in the United Soccer League.
The young center back is a proven winner, and has captured numerous titles throughout his career with various teams. Dating back to his FC Dallas Youth Academy days, Guillen started 33 games for FC Dallas U-18 en route to winning the 2011-12 US Soccer Development Academy national championship.
He also won the Premier Development League championship in 2013 with the Austin Aztex. Additionally, during his time with Florida Gulf Coast from 2012-2015, Guillen was a part of two Atlantic Sun Conference tournament winning teams.
Guillen joins a roster that features goalkeepers Austin Guerrero, George Marks and Alex Tambakis, defenders Futty Danso, Peabo Doue, Wuilito Fernandes, Michael Harrington, Steven Miller, Carson Nsegbe, D.J. Taylor and Connor Tobin, midfielders Kyle Bekker, Nelson Blanco, Austin da Luz, Dre Fortune, Marcel Kandziora and Bernhard Luxbacher, Graham Smith and Cameron Steele and forwards Donovan Ewolo, Marios Lomis and Daniel Rios.
North Carolina FC season tickets are still on sale. To purchase season tickets or ask questions regarding the home opener, please call the North Carolina FC office at 919-459-8144 to speak with a ticket representative. For more information about the club, visit www.northcarolinafc.com.
Name: Aaron Guillen
Position: Defender
Birthdate: 6/23/1993 (Age 24)
Hometown: El Paso, Texas
Height: 6’1”
Weight: 160
Citizenship: Mexico/USA
College: Florida Gulf Coast
Transaction: North Carolina FC has signed Aaron Guillen.
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CARY, N.C. (March 15, 2018) – North Carolina FC took another step to solidify its roster prior to the start of the USL campaign by signing Mexican-American defender and FC Dallas youth product Aaron Guillen. The move is pending league and federation approval.
“He’s another player that came into us late in the preseason process, but certainly fills a need at center back on the left side being naturally left footed,” said North Carolina FC Head Coach Colin Clarke. “He’s a young kid that picks up slack, and did well grinding at FC Dallas as one of their homegrown players. I think he is someone who can be here for years to come and be a very good player for us.”
“I’m very excited to join North Carolina FC,” said Guillen “I’m looking forward to getting to work and accomplishing some big things with my teammates this year”
Guillen joins the club following two seasons with FC Dallas. The 24-year-old center back made eight appearances and played 594 minutes in MLS league play during the last two seasons. During his time in Dallas, Guillen was sent to the Tulsa Roughnecks on a short-term loan deal in 2017 where he made three appearances and played 114 minutes in the United Soccer League.
The young center back is a proven winner, and has captured numerous titles throughout his career with various teams. Dating back to his FC Dallas Youth Academy days, Guillen started 33 games for FC Dallas U-18 en route to winning the 2011-12 US Soccer Development Academy national championship.
He also won the Premier Development League championship in 2013 with the Austin Aztex. Additionally, during his time with Florida Gulf Coast from 2012-2015, Guillen was a part of two Atlantic Sun Conference tournament winning teams.
Guillen joins a roster that features goalkeepers Austin Guerrero, George Marks and Alex Tambakis, defenders Futty Danso, Peabo Doue, Wuilito Fernandes, Michael Harrington, Steven Miller, Carson Nsegbe, D.J. Taylor and Connor Tobin, midfielders Kyle Bekker, Nelson Blanco, Austin da Luz, Dre Fortune, Marcel Kandziora and Bernhard Luxbacher, Graham Smith and Cameron Steele and forwards Donovan Ewolo, Marios Lomis and Daniel Rios.
North Carolina FC season tickets are still on sale. To purchase season tickets or ask questions regarding the home opener, please call the North Carolina FC office at 919-459-8144 to speak with a ticket representative. For more information about the club, visit www.northcarolinafc.com.
Name: Aaron Guillen
Position: Defender
Birthdate: 6/23/1993 (Age 24)
Hometown: El Paso, Texas
Height: 6’1”
Weight: 160
Citizenship: Mexico/USA
College: Florida Gulf Coast
Transaction: North Carolina FC has signed Aaron Guillen.
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North Carolina FC Adds Former College Stars Graham Smith, Cameron Steele

CARY, N.C (March 15, 2018) – North Carolina FC continues to fill its roster with talented players ahead of the USL season with the addition of former college stars Cameron Steele and Graham Smith. The signings are pending league and federation approval.
Both players joined the squad after spending the preseason on trial with the team and coming through the club’s invite-only combine.
Smith will make his professional debut for NCFC following his college career at the University of South Florida. The central midfielder was a star with the Bulls from 2014 to 2016 where he dominated the defensive midfield and made 60 appearances with the team.
“Graham is someone who came to our invitation combine and did very well,” said North Carolina FC Head Coach Colin Clarke. “He was then invited into our preseason camp and had a very good preseason. He’s an exciting young talent and I think he’s someone that is going to see time on the field. He works very hard and has a great attitude. He’s learning a lot right now and wants to get better. His work rate is exceptional and he’s going to help us a lot this year.”
“I’m very excited to be here and play for North Carolina FC this season,” said Smith. “I’m grateful for this opportunity and can’t wait for the season to get started. As a center midfielder, I think I bring a lot of hard work and good technical skill to the table. I’m willing to help out the team in whatever way I can.”
Steele joins NCFC after wrapping up his college career at Penn State. The central midfielder, who hails from Clayton, N.C., and played for TFCA (now NCFC Youth), is the latest product to come through the club’s youth-to-pro pipeline after playing with NCFC U-23 throughout his college career. Steele spent three seasons with NCFC U-23 and has been on trial with the club for the last few weeks. While at Penn State, Steele saw action in 23 matches and logged over 1,000 minutes on the pitch for the Nittany Lions.
“Cameron has been around us for quite a few years as a youth player and with our U-23 team – where he’s done very well with them,” added Clarke. “We’ve helped develop him as a young player and we’re looking forward to seeing him develop as a professional. He’s another player with a great attitude, work ethic and bright future.”
“It means so much to me to be part of my hometown club,” said Steele. “I grew up in this area and I love the coaches here. They’ve been so good to me and given me this opportunity. I’m very excited to see what we can do this year and hopefully we can win the league.”
The duo will join a strong roster that features goalkeepers Austin Guerrero, George Marks and Alex Tambakis, defenders Futty Danso, Peabo Doue, Wuilito Fernandes, Michael Harrington, Steven Miller, Carson Nsegbe, D.J. Taylor and Connor Tobin, midfielders Kyle Bekker, Nelson Blanco, Austin da Luz, Dre Fortune, Marcel Kandziora and Bernhard Luxbacher and forwards Donovan Ewolo, Marios Lomis and Daniel Rios.
North Carolina FC season tickets are still on sale. To purchase season tickets or ask questions regarding the home opener, please call the North Carolina FC office at 919-459-8144 to speak with a ticket representative. For more information about the club, visit www.northcarolinafc.com.
Name: Cameron Steele
Position: Midfielder
Birthdate: 1-29-96 (Age: 22)
Hometown: Clayton, N.C.
Height: 5’11”
Weight: 180 lbs
Citizenship: United States
College: Penn State
Transaction: North Carolina FC has signed Cameron Steele.
Name: Graham Smith
Position: Midfielder
Birthdate: 4-9-94 (Age: 23)
Hometown: New Hope, Penn.
Height: 5’8”
Weight: 155 lbs
Citizenship: United States
College: South Florida
Transaction: North Carolina FC has signed Graham Smith.
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CARY, N.C (March 15, 2018) – North Carolina FC continues to fill its roster with talented players ahead of the USL season with the addition of former college stars Cameron Steele and Graham Smith. The signings are pending league and federation approval.
Both players joined the squad after spending the preseason on trial with the team and coming through the club’s invite-only combine.
Smith will make his professional debut for NCFC following his college career at the University of South Florida. The central midfielder was a star with the Bulls from 2014 to 2016 where he dominated the defensive midfield and made 60 appearances with the team.
“Graham is someone who came to our invitation combine and did very well,” said North Carolina FC Head Coach Colin Clarke. “He was then invited into our preseason camp and had a very good preseason. He’s an exciting young talent and I think he’s someone that is going to see time on the field. He works very hard and has a great attitude. He’s learning a lot right now and wants to get better. His work rate is exceptional and he’s going to help us a lot this year.”
“I’m very excited to be here and play for North Carolina FC this season,” said Smith. “I’m grateful for this opportunity and can’t wait for the season to get started. As a center midfielder, I think I bring a lot of hard work and good technical skill to the table. I’m willing to help out the team in whatever way I can.”
Steele joins NCFC after wrapping up his college career at Penn State. The central midfielder, who hails from Clayton, N.C., and played for TFCA (now NCFC Youth), is the latest product to come through the club’s youth-to-pro pipeline after playing with NCFC U-23 throughout his college career. Steele spent three seasons with NCFC U-23 and has been on trial with the club for the last few weeks. While at Penn State, Steele saw action in 23 matches and logged over 1,000 minutes on the pitch for the Nittany Lions.
“Cameron has been around us for quite a few years as a youth player and with our U-23 team – where he’s done very well with them,” added Clarke. “We’ve helped develop him as a young player and we’re looking forward to seeing him develop as a professional. He’s another player with a great attitude, work ethic and bright future.”
“It means so much to me to be part of my hometown club,” said Steele. “I grew up in this area and I love the coaches here. They’ve been so good to me and given me this opportunity. I’m very excited to see what we can do this year and hopefully we can win the league.”
The duo will join a strong roster that features goalkeepers Austin Guerrero, George Marks and Alex Tambakis, defenders Futty Danso, Peabo Doue, Wuilito Fernandes, Michael Harrington, Steven Miller, Carson Nsegbe, D.J. Taylor and Connor Tobin, midfielders Kyle Bekker, Nelson Blanco, Austin da Luz, Dre Fortune, Marcel Kandziora and Bernhard Luxbacher and forwards Donovan Ewolo, Marios Lomis and Daniel Rios.
North Carolina FC season tickets are still on sale. To purchase season tickets or ask questions regarding the home opener, please call the North Carolina FC office at 919-459-8144 to speak with a ticket representative. For more information about the club, visit www.northcarolinafc.com.
Name: Cameron Steele
Position: Midfielder
Birthdate: 1-29-96 (Age: 22)
Hometown: Clayton, N.C.
Height: 5’11”
Weight: 180 lbs
Citizenship: United States
College: Penn State
Transaction: North Carolina FC has signed Cameron Steele.
Name: Graham Smith
Position: Midfielder
Birthdate: 4-9-94 (Age: 23)
Hometown: New Hope, Penn.
Height: 5’8”
Weight: 155 lbs
Citizenship: United States
College: South Florida
Transaction: North Carolina FC has signed Graham Smith.
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