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North Carolina Men’s Soccer Opens with 5-4 Win Over Liberty, Highlighting Transfer Impact

New Vermont transfers and a revamped midfield spark early optimism for the Tar Heels as they prepare for a demanding 2026 campaign

Early Signals of Strength

On August 9, 2025, the North Carolina Tar Heels edged Liberty University 5-4 in a tightly contested exhibition at Dorrance Field in Chapel Hill. The win marked the first public test of a roster reshaped by offseason transfers and set the tone for a season that will test the team’s depth.

The breakthrough came early when sophomore midfielder Nico Loebus threaded a precise pass to Ryan Zellefrow, who sidestepped the keeper and slotted the opening goal. Zellefrow added an assist and converted a penalty, while senior defender Nick Lockermann anchored the back line and contributed a free‑kick that tested the Liberty defense.

Midfield cohesion proved decisive. Alongside Loebus and Zellefrow, midfielders Luca Nikolai, Evans Dapaah and Joschi Schelb combined for five players earning spots on the MAC Hermann Trophy watch list, underscoring the unit’s potential to dominate possession and create chances.

Looking Ahead

Coach Carlos Somoano praised the early chemistry, noting, “It’s nice to be dangerous.” The squad will enter 2026 with 19 newcomers, but the loss of leading scorer Nacho Abeal, now playing for Corpus Christi FC, leaves a void that the team hopes to fill through the emerging contributions of first‑years such as Bertil Rygaard Hansen, Lorenzo D’Agostini and Jace Donawa.

The Tar Heels open the regular season with back‑to‑back road games at Georgetown and Memphis before hosting VCU, a schedule that will quickly reveal whether the early spark can translate into consistent offensive firepower.

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