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Wake FC is an American soccer club that currently competes in both the USL League Two for the men's team and the USL W League for the women's team. Founded in 2012, Wake FC joined USL League Two for the 2019 season and the USL W League in 2022.
Tormenta FC Wake FC women [34] Holly Springs, North Carolina: Ting Stadium: 1,800 2021 2022 vacant Wake FC Central Conference: Great Forest Division: FC Buffalo [35] Buffalo, New York: All-High Stadium: 5000 2021 2025 Nikki Bartholomew FC Buffalo Cleveland Force SC women [36] Cleveland, Ohio: DiSanto Field: 2,400 2018 2023 vacant
McLean Soccer women (moved to Women's Premier Soccer League) ... Wake FC: 12 6 1 5 16 20 −4 19 1.58 6 ... Team Reason Ref. Player of the Year Anna Haddock ...
Cary Lady Clarets was an American women's soccer team, founded in 2007. The team was a member of the United Soccer Leagues W-League, the second tier of women's soccer in the United States and Canada. The team played in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. The team played its home games at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina ...
On December 6, 2016, along with a name change, North Carolina FC announced plans for a housing and multi-use stadium development — originally announced as seating 24,000, then scaled down to 20,000 seats — in Raleigh, North Carolina, as part of the men's team's bid for a Major League Soccer (MLS) expansion franchise. Team owner Stephen ...
Currently he is the head women's coach with the Mount Olive Trojans in the NCAA D2, having left his position as the First Team Head Coach and Director of Women's Soccer with Wake FC which competes in the USL W-league in the United States in January. Over the course of his career, Bugariu has worked with the national teams of four countries in ...
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She holds the Wake Forest career record for shutouts (33), goals against average (0.91), games played and started (94), and minutes played in goal (8,692). She is also one of three Demon Deacons to be named an All-American three times, earning third-team honors from the NSCAA in 2011 and 2012 and second-team honors in 2013.