
Mark Abbott, the architect of MLS and the current President of Major League Soccer, David Downs, Commissioner of NASL, and Aaron Davidson, Vice President of Traffic Sports came to the Triangle on Thursday to discuss the future of professional soccer, specifically as it relates to the Triangle area.
Fans came to Backyard Bistro to ask questions relating to the state of the MLS, NASL, and the RailHawks. Dean Linke, voice of the RailHawks, was the moderator for the event. The panel fielded a variety of questions discussing expansion of both leagues, the relationship between both leagues, and others.
To close out the Fan Forum, RailHawks President Curt Johnson introduced a new RailHawks tradition with the presentation of the Conductor Scarf for all three guests. “This year we will recognize extraordinary leadership and work on behalf of the sport of soccer in the Triangle with a Conductor Scarf,” said Curt Johnson.
Following the Fan Forum, business leaders, community leaders, and political figures participated in a reception for the guests of honor. The event helped show the area’s commitment to soccer and highlight the economic growth and community development in the area.
Finally, a media roundtable and time for interviews allowed reporters to ask President Abbott, Commissioner Downs, and Aaron Davidson additional questions and close out a great day.
“We came today to learn about soccer in this community and come away with a great feeling,” Abbott said following the events. “Based on what we saw today, the RailHawks have a lot of fan, business community, and media support.”
“I learned that the support for the RailHawks is absolutely terrific. It was an amazing turnout of fans, business leaders, and media. What a great event two days in advance of the home opener,” said NASL Commissioner David Downs
The RailHawks return to WakeMed Soccer Park for the RailHawks Home Opener on April 14th against the Atlanta Silverbacks. WakeMed Health and Hospitals present the match and the first 1,000 fans will receive RailHawks thundersticks. Kickoff is 7:00p.m. and tickets for the match are available at www.CarolinaRailHawks.com. For more game or ticket information e-mail tickets@carolinarailhawks.com or call the Cruizers Box Office at 919-459-8144.
Mark Abbott, the architect of MLS and the current President of Major League Soccer, David Downs, Commissioner of NASL, and Aaron Davidson, Vice President of Traffic Sports came to the Triangle on Thursday to discuss the future of professional soccer, specifically as it relates to the Triangle area.
Fans came to Backyard Bistro to ask questions relating to the state of the MLS, NASL, and the RailHawks. Dean Linke, voice of the RailHawks, was the moderator for the event. The panel fielded a variety of questions discussing expansion of both leagues, the relationship between both leagues, and others.
To close out the Fan Forum, RailHawks President Curt Johnson introduced a new RailHawks tradition with the presentation of the Conductor Scarf for all three guests. “This year we will recognize extraordinary leadership and work on behalf of the sport of soccer in the Triangle with a Conductor Scarf,” said Curt Johnson.
Following the Fan Forum, business leaders, community leaders, and political figures participated in a reception for the guests of honor. The event helped show the area’s commitment to soccer and highlight the economic growth and community development in the area.
Finally, a media roundtable and time for interviews allowed reporters to ask President Abbott, Commissioner Downs, and Aaron Davidson additional questions and close out a great day.
“We came today to learn about soccer in this community and come away with a great feeling,” Abbott said following the events. “Based on what we saw today, the RailHawks have a lot of fan, business community, and media support.”
“I learned that the support for the RailHawks is absolutely terrific. It was an amazing turnout of fans, business leaders, and media. What a great event two days in advance of the home opener,” said NASL Commissioner David Downs
The RailHawks return to WakeMed Soccer Park for the RailHawks Home Opener on April 14th against the Atlanta Silverbacks. WakeMed Health and Hospitals present the match and the first 1,000 fans will receive RailHawks thundersticks. Kickoff is 7:00p.m. and tickets for the match are available at www.CarolinaRailHawks.com. For more game or ticket information e-mail tickets@carolinarailhawks.com or call the Cruizers Box Office at 919-459-8144.