List of North Carolina FC seasons

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Since its inaugural season in 2007, the American soccer club North Carolina FC, previously known as the Carolina RailHawks, has competed in the second division of American soccer in a variety of leagues. The team currently competes in the USL Championship after stints in the North American Soccer League, USSF Division 2 Professional League and USL First Division. The following list covers each season of the club's existence, documenting its performance in all competitive competitions. [1]

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Key

Key to competitions

Seasons

SeasonLeaguePositionPlayoffs USOC Continental / OtherAverage
attendance
Top goalscorer(s)
DivLeaguePldWLDGFGAGDPtsPPGConf.OverallNameGoals
2007 2 USL-1 2881282434−10321.14N/A8th QF SF Ineligible4,962 Flag of Nigeria.svg Connally Edozien 7
2008 USL-1 30911103442−8371.238thDNQ Ro16 3,869 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Hamed Diallo 7
2009 USL-1 3016774319+24551.832nd QF R2 DNQ2,943 Flag of the United States.svg Daniel Paladini 10
2010 D2 Pro 3013984432+12471.561st4th RU R2 2,241 Flag of Malta.svg Etienne Barbara 8
2011 NASL 2817835026+24541.93N/A1st SF DNE 3,353 Flag of Malta.svg Etienne Barbara 20
2012 NASL 28108104446−2401.434th SF Ro16 Ineligible3,883 Flag of the United States.svg Nick Zimmerman 15
2013 NASL 2612774132+9431.651stDNQ QF DNQ4,708 Flag of the United States.svg Brian Shriver 16
2014 NASL 2713954131+10431.595th QF 4,551 Flag of the United States.svg Zack Schilawski 9
2015 NASL 3091384449−5351.176th R3 4,539 Flag of Spain.svg Nacho Novo 11
2016 NASL 32111473648−12401.258th R4 5,058 Flag of the United States.svg Matthew Fondy 7
2017 NASL 32119124637+9451.413rd SF R4 4,471 Flag of Jamaica.svg Lance Laing 9
2018 USL 34131386050+10471.389th18thDNQ R4 4,730 Flag of Mexico.svg Daniel Ríos 20
2019 USLC 34161085737+20561.657th10th PR R4 4,118 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Robert Kristo 11
2020 USLC 156811721−4191.2710th21stDNQ NH 3,515 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Andre Fortune II 6
2021 3 USL L1 2874173050–20250.89N/A12thDNQ NH 1,7413 players tied4
2022 USL L1 3081663553–18301.0011thDNQ R2 1,874 Flag of the United States.svg Garrett McLaughlin 14
2023 USL L1 3219765839+19631.912nd W R2 2,389 Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg Oalex Anderson 17
Total494198165131704646+587111.44 Flag of Malta.svg Etienne Barbara 28

^ 1. Avg. attendance include statistics from league matches only.
^ 2. Top goalscorer(s) includes all goals scored in league play, playoffs, U.S. Open Cup, and other competitive matches.

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References

  1. "North Carolina FC Stats and History".