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North Carolina FC U23 is an American
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team based in
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. It was founded in 2002 as the Raleigh Elite, and the current affiliate of North Carolina FC, a third division club in the
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. The team plays in
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(the fourth tier of the
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), and previously in the
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(NPSL). The team was known as the ''Cary Clarets'' in 2008 and 2009; and went dormant 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 won the U-23's National Championship in 2011 and 2013. The team's colors are navy blue, gold, and cardinal red.


History

The Raleigh CASL Elite entered the PDL for the first time in 2002, and was run by the
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–based Capital Area Soccer League (CASL). They finished their first competitive campaign second in the Mid-Atlantic Division (behind Williamsburg Legacy) with an 11–7–0 record; and made the playoffs. They overcame Northeast Division champions Vermont Voltage 1–0 in the Conference Semi-finals before falling to the Cape Cod Crusaders in the Eastern Conference final. Raleigh enjoyed a brief foray into the US Open Cup thanks to their positive early season form, knocking out D3 Pro League side
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5–2 in the first round before losing 3–0 to
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stalwarts
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in the second. Raleigh Elite finished third in the Mid Atlantic Division in 2003, with an 8–8–2 record, 17 points behind divisional champions Richmond Kickers Future. Chris Norbet was Elite's top scorer, with seven goals; while John Izzo contributed three assists for the season. Elite finished in fourth place behind divisional champs
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with a 7–9–2 record in 2004. In 2005 Elite enjoyed a productive season, losing just four games. The Elite were high-scoring entertainers throughout the year. They finished in third place in the Mid Atlantic Division, one point behind the Carolina Dynamo. That year, Aaron King was Raleigh's top scorer, with ten goals, while Spencer Wadsworth contributed an impressive eight assists. Prior to the beginning of the 2006 season, the CASL organization severed ties with them, and the team was taken over by the
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–based Next Level Academy, who renamed it the ''Raleigh Elite''. The new Elite took a step backwards in 2006, which saw them win just four games all season. Willy Guadarrama was Raleigh's top scorer, with nine goals; Guadarrama and Michael Harrington contributed four assists each.


Cary RailHawks U23

In March 2007, the Next Level Academy formed a partnership with the then new
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team, the Carolina RailHawks, who subsequently became the team's parent professional club, and the team was renamed the ''Cary RailHawks U23s''. The RailHawks, endured yet another disappointing season not notching their first win until the fourth game of the season. Schilawski and Sassano were the RailHawks' top scorers, with four and five goals respectively, while Joe Germanese contributed four assists. The RailHawks made a push for the playoffs in 2008. They ended the year third in the Southeast Division, just five points behind second place Bradenton Academics. Brian Shriver and Ronnie Bouemboue were Cary's top scorers, with six and five goals respectively, while Corben Bone contributed four assists.


Renamed 2008–2009

In November 2008, Next Level Academy announced a partnership with Burnley Football Club, then a member of the English Championship, in order to jointly develop professional players. As part of the agreement, the team was renamed the ''Cary Clarets'' in USL PD League before withdrawing at the end of the 2009 season. The team was dormant in 2010.


Badges

File:Raleighcaslelite.png, 2002 Raleigh CASL Elite logo Image:Raleighelite.jpg, 2006 Raleigh Elite logo File:RailHawks NPSL Final Logo.jpg, 2007 RailHawks NPSL logo File:NCFC U23.PNG, 2017 NCFC U23 logo


Name reverted

In 2011, the once again re-christened Carolina RailHawks U-23s made it to the USASA Men's U-23 Region III Championship and National Championship. The Carolina RailHawks U-23's won the 2011, 2012, and 2013 USASA U-23's Region III Championship. In 2011 and 2013 the team also won the USASA U-23's National Championship. In January 2014, the team announced they would enter the NPSL for the upcoming season competing in the Mid-Atlantic Conference of the South Region.


Name changed

The team was renamed to Carolina RailHawks NPSL on April 7, 2016. This was to allow players 23 and older to play.


Year-by-year


Honors

* USL PDL Eastern Conference Champion 2009 * USASA Region III U-23 Champions 2011; 2012; 2013 * USASA U-23 National Champions 2011; 2013


Head coaches

*
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(2005–2006) * Sean Nahas (2007) * Dewan Bader (2008–2014) * Luis Satorra (2015) * Dewan Bader (2016–2018)


Stadium

* WakeMed Soccer Park;
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(2003–2008, 2011–present) * Middle Creek Park;
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(2009)


References


External links

* of North Carolina FC
Next Level Academy
{{North Carolina Sports Association football clubs established in 2002 Sports in Cary, North Carolina Soccer clubs in North Carolina North Carolina FC Reserve team soccer in the United States National Premier Soccer League teams 2002 establishments in North Carolina