Published: Apr 06, 2011 06:06 AM
Modified: Apr 04, 2011 06:22 PM
In their first year of being fully sanctioned, North American Soccer League schedule-makers hoped to rectify problems that its members had faced in previous seasons.
The differences are noticeable.
Last year, Carolina played in 10 mid-week games - which are notorious for low attendance. The team is scheduled to play just five in 2011 during the six-month-long season.
There are plenty more twists and turns to this year's schedule, including a championship rematch to start the season. Here are a few notes and highlights.
Saturday: Puerto RicoThe last time either team played a game, it was in October on the same WakeMed Soccer Park field. The Puerto Rico Islanders locked up the USSF D2 championship on the RailHawks' home field by winning the home-and-home series 3-1 on total goals.
The Islanders routinely boast one of the most competitive Division 2 teams, and both franchises have had this game circled on the calendar for quite some time.
April 16: MontrealAs much fun as the season opener is, this one could be even more entertaining.
Last year's meetings were full of bad blood and controversial endings.
Many players from those games have moved on to other teams. However, it's unlikely the WakeMed Soccer Park patrons - who once witnessed Montreal verbally and physically assault referees and RailHawks management - will have any sort of warm welcome for this year's Impact squad.
April 20: FC EdmontonThe first midweek game of the season comes at home, and to an expansion franchise.
April 30: at NSC MinnesotaThis is the first road game of the year. It starts of a two-game road trip. The RailHawks play no more than three straight at home nor three straight away.
June 14: NobodyOrdinarily, this would be the day the RailHawks kick off the U.S. Open Cup, a tournament that brings together professional American soccer teams of all divisions.
However, the USSF said that NASL teams were not allowed to play this year as the schedule could not wait on sanctioning to pass.
June 18: FC Tampa BayBy the RailHawks' 13th game of the season, Carolina will have played six weekend road games but only four at home.
June 25: at AtlantaThe RailHawks will have played all other league members twice before meeting its closest NASL foe.
July 3: MontrealIn the season's only Sunday home game, will things be kept civil? Let's pray so.
It's fitting that this comes a day before July 4 - another event sure to bring fireworks.
August 20: Ft. LauderdaleJust six games left in the 24-game season after this one, which is preceded by a Wednesday night home game.
September 24: NSC MinnesotaThe RailHawks play four of their last six games on the road, but this one is the home and regular-season finale.