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The Soccer Tournament brings all-stars, actors and another sports boost to local economy The star-studded, four-day event runs from Thursday through Sunday at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary.
Cary, N.C. — The Carolina RailHawks will remain at WakeMed Soccer Park for the next three years, and probably beyond. On May 12, the Town of Cary’s Council unanimously approved a new sublease ...
CARY, N.C. (WTVD) -- The NCAA approved a plan Wednesday that would have the entire men's and women's college soccer championships in North Carolina. All 48 Division I women's teams and all 36 men ...
Coach Sean Nahas’ departure from the North Carolina Courage has fans asking questions, but the team didn’t provide many ...
‘Twas the Thursday before Christmas, when all through WakeMed Soccer Park executives for the Carolina RailHawks were stirring about, some getting their first look inside portions of the three ...
CARY, N.C. (WTVD) -- From June 1-4, thousands of soccer players and fans from around the world will gather at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary to see who takes the $1 million prize in a first-of-its ...
Cary Without fanfare, and without fans, WakeMed Soccer Park quietly pulled off one of the great athletic achievements in the state’s long history of success. Over the span of two days, using two ...
The Soccer Tournament is a $1 million, winner-take-all, 7-on-7 competition that pits teams like the NC Courage and NC FC against groups formed by celebrities and athletes. Tickets are on sale now.
WakeMed Soccer Park opened on state-owned land off of East Chatham Street in Cary in 2002. The $16.4 million stadium was a partnership between Wake County and the Capital Area Soccer League.
Wake Forest’s Colin Thomas (26) and UNC-Chapel Hill’s Cameron Fisher (17) battle for the ball during the Division I Men’s Soccer Championship quarterfinals at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary ...