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Triangle Soccer Fanatics is a group of soccer fans in the Raleigh-Cary-Durham-Chapel Hill area who love the Beautiful Game and love to get together and share our passion with other soccer fans.

We are the independent supporters club of the Carolina RailHawks professional soccer team and we are also a local RDU-based chapter of the American Outlaws, a US National Team supporters club.

In addition, we get together for international club and country match watching parties, in particular English Premier League matches and World Cup matches.

All soccer fans in the Triangle area are invited to join our meetups. In addition, we often join forces with the Triangle EPL People meetup (http://www.meetup.com/Triangle-EPL-People) for our English Premier League events.

More more information on our group, including links to TSF on Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, BigSoccer, and other social media sites, please visit our website at http://www.TriSoccerFan.com

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 It's the most fun you can have in Cary on a weeknight without getting arrested ;) 

 to have fun, enjoy the popular sport and be with friends 

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Carolina RailHawks

TSF is an independent supporters club of the Carolina RailHawks

The American Outlaws

TSF is the local RDU chapter of the American Outlaws. USA! USA!

Trali Irish Pub & Restaurant

Trali is TSF's favorite place in the Triangle to watch a soccer match

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