- in 2006, the team
previously was
named the
Carolina Railhawks. On
December 6, 2016, the
RailHawks announced a name
change to
North Carolina Football Club...
- for a year in 2010. As a
member of the
USASA League, the then-Carolina
RailHawks U23's took the Men's
Region III
Championship in 2011, 2012, and 2013 and...
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original on 28 June 2010.
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RailHawks Acquire Scottish Forward".
Carolina RailHawks FC. 23 July 2010.
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original on...
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would serve as
President of the
Carolina RailHawks. In Johnson’s
first season leading the club, the
RailHawks won the NASL
regular season title under first-year...
- nation's top
soccer player. In 2008,
Nogueira signed with the
Carolina RailHawks Women, now
known as the Cary Lady Clarets, an
expansion W-League team...
-
signed with the
Carolina RailHawks of the USL
First Division for the 2008 season. He pla**** his
first game with the
RailHawks in a 1–1 tie with the Atlanta...
- season. Gl****
finished his
playing career with
American club
Carolina RailHawks. Gl****
worked as an ****istant
manager for
Shamrock Rovers. He then had...
- on 4
goals and 9 ****ists. In
January 2009, he
signed with the
Carolina RailHawks.
Kreamalmeyer added 4
goals and two ****ists on 22
starts before joining...
- midfielder.
Taitague signed a short-term
amateur contract with
Carolina RailHawks on
April 8, 2016. In
February 2017,
following his 18th birthday, Taitague...
- The
Carolina RailHawks launched their inaugural season on
April 21, 2007, in
front of a
crowd of 6,327 at SAS
Soccer Park in Cary,
North Carolina when...