CARY, NC (December 2, 2021)– North Carolina FC announced today that midfielder Raheem Somersall has signed a contract with the club for the 2022 season. The deal is pending league and federation approval.
“We are thrilled to add Raheem to our group for the 2022 season,” said Head Coach John Bradford. “He knows our club and area well and has valuable experience in USL League One and internationally with Saint Kitts and Nevis. I believe that his skillset and athleticism will help us in our midfield on both sides of the ball.”
A homegrown player, Somersall played for the North Carolina Alliance, a youth program formed between Triangle Football Club and the Fuquay-Varina Athletic Association prior to the formation of North Carolina FC Youth. The midfielder is also no stranger to USL League One, as he has three seasons of experience between South Georgia Tormenta FC and FC Tucson. While with Tormenta FC, the Basseterre native appeared in a total of twenty matches, clocking 1,174 minutes of playing time and making fourteen starts throughout the 2021 season. In his two-year stint with FC Tucson from 2019-2020, Somersall posted twenty appearances, collecting 1,342 minutes of playing time and adding an assist.
“I’m really excited to get to work,” Somersall said. “I want to say thank you to NCFC for the opportunity and I’m looking forward to being back in the Triangle where the journey all began. I am ready to start working hard and can’t wait for the season to get going.”
The 24-year-old also boasts international playing experience, debuting for the Saint Kitts and Nevis National Team in 2017 and since logging thirteen appearances for his country. Earlier this year, Somersall competed in a series of six World Cup qualifying matches, in two of which he was named team captain. Throughout the qualifiers, Somersall added two assists to lift his squad to three wins over Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, and Guyana.
Somersall played collegiately for Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina from 2015-2017, collecting 51 appearances and 2,035 minutes of playing time over three seasons with the Mountaineers, scoring one goal and assisting two. Following his junior year, the midfielder transferred to Florida Gulf Coast University for his senior season, where he started in fifteen of sixteen matches and logged 1,247 minutes of playing time, also earning a nod for ASUN Defensive Player of the Week.
Stay tuned for additional NCFC roster updates to be announced next week.
CARY, NC (December 2, 2021)– North Carolina FC announced today that midfielder Raheem Somersall has signed a contract with the club for the 2022 season. The deal is pending league and federation approval.
“We are thrilled to add Raheem to our group for the 2022 season,” said Head Coach John Bradford. “He knows our club and area well and has valuable experience in USL League One and internationally with Saint Kitts and Nevis. I believe that his skillset and athleticism will help us in our midfield on both sides of the ball.”
A homegrown player, Somersall played for the North Carolina Alliance, a youth program formed between Triangle Football Club and the Fuquay-Varina Athletic Association prior to the formation of North Carolina FC Youth. The midfielder is also no stranger to USL League One, as he has three seasons of experience between South Georgia Tormenta FC and FC Tucson. While with Tormenta FC, the Basseterre native appeared in a total of twenty matches, clocking 1,174 minutes of playing time and making fourteen starts throughout the 2021 season. In his two-year stint with FC Tucson from 2019-2020, Somersall posted twenty appearances, collecting 1,342 minutes of playing time and adding an assist.
“I’m really excited to get to work,” Somersall said. “I want to say thank you to NCFC for the opportunity and I’m looking forward to being back in the Triangle where the journey all began. I am ready to start working hard and can’t wait for the season to get going.”
The 24-year-old also boasts international playing experience, debuting for the Saint Kitts and Nevis National Team in 2017 and since logging thirteen appearances for his country. Earlier this year, Somersall competed in a series of six World Cup qualifying matches, in two of which he was named team captain. Throughout the qualifiers, Somersall added two assists to lift his squad to three wins over Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, and Guyana.
Somersall played collegiately for Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina from 2015-2017, collecting 51 appearances and 2,035 minutes of playing time over three seasons with the Mountaineers, scoring one goal and assisting two. Following his junior year, the midfielder transferred to Florida Gulf Coast University for his senior season, where he started in fifteen of sixteen matches and logged 1,247 minutes of playing time, also earning a nod for ASUN Defensive Player of the Week.
Stay tuned for additional NCFC roster updates to be announced next week.