North Carolina Courage
Recent News About North Carolina Courage
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North Carolina Courage sets attendance record despite loss to Seattle Reign
The North Carolina Courage marked a significant milestone during their home opener at First Horizon Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park, with an attendance of 8,158 spectators.
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North Carolina Courage signs Heather MacNab to short-term contract
The North Carolina Courage have announced the signing of forward Heather MacNab to a short-term contract.
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North Carolina Courage prepare for home opener against Seattle Reign FC
The North Carolina Courage are preparing to host Seattle Reign FC at First Horizon Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park for their home opener on Saturday, March 22, at 7 p.m. ET.
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North Carolina Courage enhances fan experience with new traditions
The North Carolina Courage are enhancing their in-stadium experience with a series of new initiatives aimed at engaging fans and creating a vibrant atmosphere.
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NC Courage extends partnership with Merz Aesthetics into fourth year
Merz Aesthetics has announced the continuation of its partnership with the North Carolina Courage, a National Women's Soccer League team based in Cary, North Carolina.
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North Carolina Courage unveils promotional schedule for upcoming soccer season
The North Carolina Courage have revealed their promotional schedule for the 2025 National Women’s Soccer League regular season at First Horizon Stadium, located at WakeMed Soccer Park.
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North Carolina Courage draws with Racing Louisville FC amid heavy rain
The North Carolina Courage secured a point on the road with a 1-1 draw against Racing Louisville FC on Saturday night at Lynn Family Stadium.
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NC Courage partners with Inmar Intelligence to enhance marketing and fan engagement
The North Carolina Courage, a team in the National Women’s Soccer League, has announced a multi-year partnership with Inmar Intelligence.
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North Carolina Courage reveals roster for upcoming NWSL season
The North Carolina Courage has announced its roster for the 2025 regular season, meeting the National Women's Soccer League's requirement of a 26-player lineup.
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Katelyn Rowland joins North Carolina Courage as assistant goalkeeping coach
The North Carolina Courage has announced that Katelyn Rowland will join the team as an assistant goalkeeping coach.
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North Carolina Courage honors legacy as most successful NWSL franchise
As the North Carolina Courage solidify their status as the most successful franchise in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) based on trophies, they also embody a rich regional heritage in women's soccer.
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Jessica McDonald honored by NC Courage; inducted into club's ring of honor
The North Carolina Courage has announced that Jessica McDonald will be inducted into the club's Ring of Honor in 2025.
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North Carolina Courage launches "The Place To BE" Campaign
The North Carolina Courage has launched a new campaign, "The Place to BE," encouraging the community to make First Horizon Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park their home.
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Mike Young drives North Carolina Courage's success through innovative performance strategies
Success in sports is often a team effort, and the North Carolina Courage's achievements in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) are no exception.
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North Carolina Courage players make mark during international break
The recent international break brought notable performances from North Carolina Courage players representing their national teams.
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Black representation rises in American soccer both on and off-field
The landscape of American soccer has undergone significant changes over the past 15 years, with Black players gaining prominence and recognition for their achievements.
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North Carolina Courage announces preseason roster ahead of NWSL season
The North Carolina Courage has released its updated preseason roster, adhering to the National Women's Soccer League's 32-player limit.
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North Carolina Courage players join national teams for international competitions
Five players from North Carolina Courage have been called up to their respective national teams for the February international window.
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North Carolina Courage and Bianca St-Georges part ways by mutual agreement
The North Carolina Courage and forward Bianca St-Georges have mutually agreed to terminate their contract, the club announced on Tuesday.
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Victoria Pickett loaned from NC Courage to AFC Toronto
The North Carolina Courage announced that midfielder Victoria Pickett will be loaned to AFC Toronto in the Northern Super League.