Resultados

EE. UU. - College Championship 12/02 22:00 3 North Carolina v Oregon State Beavers L 0-1
EE. UU. - College Championship 11/12 17:00 1 Clemson v North Carolina L 6-4
EE. UU. - College Championship 11/08 23:00 2 Syracuse v North Carolina W 1-3
EE. UU. - College Championship 11/05 21:00 3 Wake Forest v North Carolina W 0-1
EE. UU. - College Championship 11/01 22:00 7 North Carolina v Virginia Tech W 4-1
EE. UU. - College Championship 11/17 17:00 7 North Carolina v High Point Panthers L 0-2
EE. UU. - College Championship 11/06 23:00 3 Syracuse v North Carolina L 1-0
EE. UU. - College Championship 11/02 22:00 122 Boston College v North Carolina W 0-1
EE. UU. - College Championship 10/03 23:00 - North Carolina v Clemson L 0-1
EE. UU. - College Championship 11/08 01:00 - Clemson v North Carolina L 2-1
EE. UU. - College Championship 10/24 22:58 - Virginia Tech v North Carolina W 0-2
EE. UU. - College Championship 09/19 23:00 - North Carolina v Duke L 0-3

Estadísticas

 TotalLocalVisitante
Encuentros Disputados 5 2 3
Wins 3 1 2
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 9 4 5
Goals against 4 2 2
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 1 1 0

The North Carolina Tar Heels men's soccer team represents the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in men's NCAA Division I soccer competition. They compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Tar Heels won the NCAA championship in 2001 and 2011.

History

North Carolina taking a free kick vs. SMU in 2005

The UNC men's varsity soccer team was founded in 1947 by Dr. Marvin Allen, the team's first coach. Before the team had only been at the club level. Dr. Allen led the team until 1977 when the current UNC women's soccer team coach Anson Dorrance took over. Dorrance spent 12 successful seasons with the men's team until 1988. One of the main reasons for his retirement from the men's team was to focus on the women's program, which he had begun coaching while he was the men's coach. Dorrance led the Tar Heel's to their first ACC Tournament Championship in the tournament's inaugural year, 1987.

Elmar Bolowich took the reins from Dorrance and led the team to a National Championship in 2001, the first of the program. Bolowich resigned in 2011, and the former assistant coach, and current head coach, Carlos Somoano was hired. In his first year as head coach, Somoano won the 2011 national championship, a feat only accomplished by one other coach, Indiana's Mike Freitag. The same year, he also won the ACC regular season, and the ACC Tournament, winning every title possible for the year. Since the programs founding in 1947, Carolina has posted only 2 losing seasons. Making 4 consecutive College Cup appearances from 2008 to 2011, UNC has established itself as a powerhouse in modern-day college soccer in one of the most dominant conferences in the country.

El equipo de fútbol de Estados Unidos "Carolina del Norte" es un club de fútbol profesional con sede en Cary, Carolina del Norte. Compite en la United Soccer League (USL), la segunda división del sistema de ligas de fútbol de Estados Unidos. El club fue fundado en 2006 y comenzó a jugar en la USL en 2010.

El Carolina del Norte FC juega sus partidos en casa en el WakeMed Soccer Park, un estadio con capacidad para 10.000 espectadores. El club tiene una fuerte base de seguidores y suele atraer a grandes multitudes a sus partidos en casa.

El Carolina del Norte FC ha tenido éxito en la USL, ganando el campeonato de la temporada regular en 2011 y 2013. El club también ha llegado a la final de la USL Cup en dos ocasiones, en 2011 y 2013.

El Carolina del Norte FC es un club de fútbol en ascenso que está haciendo olas en la USL. El club tiene una fuerte base de seguidores y un equipo talentoso, y está seguro de ser un contendiente por el campeonato en los próximos años.

Aquí hay algunos datos adicionales sobre el Carolina del Norte FC:

* El club es propiedad de Steve Malik, un empresario local.
* El entrenador en jefe del club es Dave Sarachan, un ex jugador de la selección nacional de Estados Unidos.
* El capitán del equipo es Nazmi Albadawi, un mediocampista iraquí.
* El Carolina del Norte FC tiene una rivalidad con el Charleston Battery, otro club de la USL.
* El club ha aparecido en la US Open Cup, el torneo de fútbol más antiguo de Estados Unidos, en varias ocasiones.