Category: League News

Arse ‘N All: The Coed Team with a Sense of Humor

The Arse ‘N All are the coed indoor soccer team that plays in the Coed Friendly League. The team, which has a cheeky name that reflects their playful spirit, has been together for three years and has developed a strong bond and chemistry.

“We are not here to take ourselves too seriously, we are here to have fun and enjoy the game,” said midfielder and team manager Mellyssa Adams. “We like to joke around and tease each other, but we also support each other and work hard as a team.”

The Arse ‘N All have a mixed and experienced roster, with players from different backgrounds and skill levels. Adams is the team’s longest-serving player, having played at Akron Indoor for 10 years. She is also the team’s unofficial coach, although she does not enjoy that role.

“I don’t like coaching, I just do it because no one else wants to,” said Adams. “I prefer to play and let the players figure things out for themselves. I think they learn more that way.”

Goals Gone Wild: The New Challengers in the League

The Goals Gone Wild are the new contenders in the Wednesday night women’s indoor soccer league. The team, formerly known as the Righteous Ones, decided to change their name to reflect their new attitude and style of play.

“We wanted a name that would show our confidence and our fun side,” said winger and co-captain Tara Langston. “We are not here to be righteous, we are here to be wild and score goals.”

The name change has coincided with a change in the team’s performance, as they have climbed up the league table and challenged the reigning champions, the Sharp Shooters. 

Goal Diggers: The New Name of the Game

The Goal Diggers are the new sensation in the Wednesday night women’s indoor soccer league. Formerly known as the Hot Feet, the team decided to change their name to reflect their passion and ambition for the game.

“We wanted a name that would inspire us and our fans,” said captain and striker Lisa Jones. “We are not just here to play, we are here to dig for goals and win.”

The name change seems to have worked wonders for the team, as they have won all of their games so far this season. They have scored a total of 32 goals and conceded only 8, making them the highest-scoring and least-conceding team in the league.

Vito’s Vision: Ready for new season

Vito loved soccer. He had played it since he was a kid and in college. He had never lost his passion for the game. He also loved running his own business and had worked hard to build his own soccer facility. He had named it Akron Indoor Soccer, and it was located in Akron, Ohio.

His indoor soccer field with artificial turf, nets, and lights. He also had a snack bar and a lounge area. He runs the facility and takes care of the customers. He had also established a good relationship with the local soccer community and had attracted many teams and players to his facility.

He was proud of his facility, and he wanted to make it even better. He had a dream for the next season of indoor soccer at his building. He wanted to create a fun, safe, and competitive environment for everyone who loved soccer. He wanted to offer different leagues and tournaments for different levels and ages of players. He wanted to provide quality coaching, training, and equipment for those who wanted to improve their skills. He wanted to host special events, such as clinics, camps, parties, and fundraisers. He wanted to promote sportsmanship, teamwork, and respect among all participants.

He had a plan to make his dream come true. He had invested in some upgrades and renovations for his facility, such as new technology, lighting, and sound systems. He had also partnered with some sponsors and advertisers, who supported his vision and offered him some discounts and deals.

He was excited for the next season of indoor soccer at his building. He had already opened the registration for the leagues and tournaments, and he was happy to see that many people had signed up. He had also created a website and a Facebook page for his facility, where he posted updates, schedules, photos, and videos. He also received some positive feedback and reviews from his customers, who appreciated his efforts and services.

He was looking forward to welcoming all the teams and players to his facility. He hoped that they would have a good time and a safe season. He hoped that they would share his love for soccer and his dream for Akron Indoor Soccer.

He was Vito, and he was ready.

Un-Zippers: The Rebranding of a Coed Soccer Team

Boofiest Goolers was a coed soccer team that had a lot of fun, but not a lot of success. They played in the Akron Indoor Sunday Coed league, where they were known for their goofy name, their colorful uniforms, and their friendly attitude. They did not care much about winning or losing, as long as they enjoyed the game and each other’s company.

But they were not satisfied. They wanted more. They wanted to win the league title and prove that they were the best-coed soccer team in the city. They wanted to make history and leave a legacy.

They knew that it would not be easy. They knew that they would face tougher competition, higher expectations, and more pressure. They knew that they would have to work harder, smarter, and better than ever before.

They have a plan and a dream.

ACH FC50: The Comeback of a Soccer Team

ACH FC50 had a rough season last year. They finished at the bottom of the league table, with only four wins and 20 losses. They suffered from injuries, poor form, and low morale. Their manager, H.R., was under a lot of pressure and criticism from the fans and the media. Many people expected him to resign or be fired.

But H.R. did not give up. He had faith in his team and his vision. He knew that they had the potential to do better, and he was determined to prove it. He worked hard during the off-season, making some changes in the squad and the tactics. He brought in some new players who could add quality and depth to the team. He also kept some of the old players who had shown loyalty and commitment. He trained them hard, improving their fitness, skills, and teamwork. He also motivated them, boosting their confidence and spirit.

He gave them a new slogan: “We are ACH FC50, and we are back.”

Yellow Fever: The Rise of a New Soccer Team

Kevin Cornelius Flynn had a dream. He wanted to create a soccer team that would challenge the best in the league and make history. He had a vision of a team that would play with passion, skill, and flair. A team that would wear yellow jerseys and strike fear into their opponents. A team that would be called Yellow.

Updated League Pages Are Coming

We have some exciting news for this upcoming season. League pages are now live. This has been a feature you guys have been asking for so now each league will have its own area where you guys can visit to get all your league information including scores, schedule, and news. You guys are free to add your team pictures and other items you feel you’d like to have.

Here is a preview of Monday Women’s League.

If there is something you’d like to see on the page let me know and I will see what I can do.

2023/2024 Indoor Registration Is Open!

Session One Starts Wednesday, November 1st

Team Cost: $900 (Includes Referee Fees)

Session Length: 10 Games

A deposit of $400 is required at registration.

Individual player payments can also be made.

Session One Leagues

MONDAY

Senior Women 45+

Senior Men 40+

TUESDAY

Senior Men 50+

WEDNESDAY

Women’s Open

THURSDAY

Men’s Open

Saturday Night

Senior Co-Ed 

SUNDAY

Open Co-Ed (broken into two levels of skill)

    Competitive League

    Recreational League