Category: League News

Sunday Coed League: Zubris Hand Jaguars First Loss

The Sunday Coed League at Akron Indoor Soccer saw some thrilling matches in the seventh week of the season. The highlight of the week was the clash between the top two teams, Zubris and Jaguars, who both had 6-1 records before the game. Zubris emerged victorious with an 8-5 win, thanks to their balanced attack and solid defense. Jaguars put up a good fight, but could not overcome the four-goal deficit they faced in the second half. Despite the loss, Jaguars remain in first place in the standings, as they have a better goal differential than Zubris.

In another close game, Team Dauberman edged out Arse ‘N All with a 10-8 score. Team Dauberman improved their record to 4-4, while Arse ‘N All remained winless at 0-6. The game was a high-scoring affair, with both teams exchanging goals throughout the match. Team Dauberman had the edge in the final minutes, as they scored two quick goals to seal the victory.

The third game of the week was between Nameless and Un-Zippers, who had contrasting records of 5-3 and 1-6 respectively. Nameless secured an 8-6 win, but it was not an easy one. Un-Zippers showed some resilience and fought back from a 6-2 deficit in the first half. They scored four goals in the second half, but Nameless managed to hold on to their lead and earn three points.

The Sunday Coed League at Akron Indoor Soccer will resume next week, with more exciting games and action. Stay tuned for more updates and recaps. 🏆

Monday Night Women Recap: Scrubs & Hot Feet Winners.

In Monday’s Women’s Indoor League action at Akron Indoor Soccer, the first matchup featured Scrubs (4-1-1) facing off against Rusty Shots (2-3). The Scrubs dominated the game with a final score of 7-3, showcasing their prowess on the indoor pitch. With this victory, the Scrubs solidified their position near the top of the league standings, maintaining an impressive record.

In the second game of the evening, Y-Town (1-5) took on Hot Feet (4-1). Despite Y-Town’s efforts, Hot Feet secured a decisive win with a final score of 8-4. This victory allowed Hot Feet to further strengthen their standing in the league, maintaining their impressive 4-1 record. Y-Town, on the other hand, faced another setback as they strive to improve their position in the league standings.

These Monday matchups at Akron Indoor Soccer showcased the competitive spirit and skill of the Women’s Indoor League teams, with both Scrubs and Hot Feet emerging victorious in their respective games.

Monday Night Women: Week 6 Preview

The Monday Night Women’s League at Akron Indoor Soccer is returning from the holiday break as the teams enter the second half of the season. Here is a preview of the two games scheduled for January 8th:

Scrubs (3-1-1) vs Rusty Shots (2-2)

The Scrubs are looking to extend their winning streak to four games as they face the Rusty Shots for the first time this season. The Scrubs have been dominant on both ends of the field, scoring 32 goals and conceding 26 in their five games so far.

The Rusty Shots are hoping to bounce back from a 7-9 loss to the Hot Feet last week. The Rusty Shots have been inconsistent this season, alternating between wins and losses. They have scored 39 goals and allowed 29 in their four games.

This game could be a close contest, as both teams have shown flashes of brilliance and weakness. The Scrubs will try to exploit the Rusty Shots’ defensive lapses, while the Rusty Shots will try to catch the Scrubs off guard with their quick counterattacks.

Y-Town 45 (1-4) vs Hot Feet (3-1)

The Y-Town 45 are still searching for their second win of the season as they take on the Hot Feet, who are tied for the top spot in the league. The Y-Town 45 have struggled to find the back of the net this season, scoring 22 goals and letting in 33 in their five games. Their only win came against the Rusty Shots in week One.

The Hot Feet are on a roll, winning their last three games by 3 goals. The Hot Feet have been impressive on both sides of the ball, scoring 28 goals and conceding 25 in their four games.

This game could be a one-sided affair, as the Hot Feet have a clear advantage over the Y-Town 45 in terms of form, firepower, and confidence. The Y-Town 45 will have to play their best game of the season to have a chance against the Hot Feet, who will look to maintain their momentum and challenge for the title.

Bye week for Fabulous Fireballs (2-3-1)

The Fabulous Fireballs will have a week off to rest and regroup after a disappointing start to the season. The Fabulous Fireballs have been inconsistent this season, winning two, losing three, and drawing one of their six games. They have scored 28 goals and conceded 32 in their six games.

The Fabulous Fireballs will hope to use the bye week to improve their chemistry and performance, as they aim to climb up the standings and challenge for the playoffs. They will resume their season in week seven against the Scrubs, who are currently in second place.

Tuesday Night Men’s 50 League: Fireballs GFS and Summit FC lead the pack

The Tuesday Night Men’s 50 League at Akron Indoor Soccer featured some competitive games in the ninth week of the season, as Fireballs GFS and Summit FC continued their impressive form, while Fireballs Rays and Kitec Red won close games against their opponents.

My Adidas- Team in Black 5, The Buffoons 9

The Buffoons registered their second win of the season, as they beat My Adidas- Team in Black by a 9-5 scoreline. The Buffoons were in control of the game from the start, scoring four goals in the first half and five in the second half. My Adidas- Team in Black tried to keep up with the pace, but could not overcome the deficit. The Buffoons improved their record to 2-7, while My Adidas- Team in Black dropped to 3-6.

Yellow 11, ACH FC 12

ACH FC edged out Yellow in a high-scoring game that saw 23 goals scored in total. The game was a tight contest, as both teams scored six goals in the first half and five goals in the second half. ACH FC had the slight advantage, scoring one more goal than Yellow and securing the win. ACH FC moved up to fifth place in the standings with a 4-4-1 record, while Yellow remained at the bottom with a 1-1-7 record.

Fireballs – Rays 10, Kitec Red 9

Fireballs Rays snatched a narrow win over Kitec Red in a game that went down to the wire. Fireballs Rays started strong, scoring five goals in the first half and five in the second half. Kitec Red fought back, scoring four goals in the first half and five in the second half. However, Fireballs Rays scored the decisive goal in the final minute and secured the win. Fireballs Rays stayed in third place with a 5-3-1 record, while Kitec Red slipped to fourth place with a 4-5 record.

Fireballs – GFS 8, Summit FC 2

Fireballs GFS extended their winning streak to eight games, as they defeated Summit FC by a 8-2 scoreline. Fireballs GFS dominated the game from start to finish, scoring four goals in each half and limiting Summit FC to just one goal in each half. Fireballs GFS remained in first place with a 8-1 record, while Summit FC fell to second place with a 7-1-1 record.

Standings

With one week to go in the first session, the standings are as follows:

RankTeamRecordPoints
1Fireballs GFS8-124
2Summit FC7-1-122
3Fireball Rays5-3-116
4Kitec Red4-513
5ACH FC4-4-112
6My Adidas3-69
7The Buffoons2-76
8Yellow1-1-74

The Tuesday Night Men’s 50 League is one of the most enjoyable and fun indoor soccer leagues in the Akron area, featuring eight teams of experienced and energetic male players. The league is played at Akron Indoor Soccer, which provides a modern facility and a friendly atmosphere for the players and fans. The league is open to players of all skill levels and ages 50 and up, and welcomes new teams and players every session.

Wednesday Women’s League: Sharp Shooters and Buckeye Bullets win big

The Wednesday Women’s League at Akron Indoor Soccer saw some exciting action in the eighth week of the season, as Sharp Shooters and Buckeye Bullets secured convincing victories over their opponents.

Sharp Shooters 7, Y-Town 2.0 4

Sharp Shooters showed their scoring prowess as they defeated Y-Town 2.0 by a 7-4 margin. The game was close in the first half, as both teams exchanged goals and ended the period tied at 3-3. However, Sharp Shooters pulled away in the second half, scoring four more goals and limiting Y-Town 2.0 to just one. Sharp Shooters improved their record to 4-3-1, while Y-Town 2.0 dropped to 1-5.

Buckeye Bullets 14, BB2 4

Buckeye Bullets dominated the game from start to finish, as they thrashed BB2 by a 14-4 scoreline. Buckeye Bullets scored seven goals in each half, while BB2 could not keep up with their pace and accuracy. Buckeye Bullets moved up to fourth place in the standings with a 4-4-1 record, while BB2 fell to eighth place with a 3-4 record.

Standings

With two weeks to go in the regular season, the standings are as follows:

RankTeamRecord
1FFC 27-0
2FFC6-0
3You Can’t Sit With Us6-1
4Buckeye Bullets4-4-1
5Sharp Shooters4-3-1
6AKC4-4-1
7Y-Town3-4-1
8BB23-4
9Goal Diggers2-6
10WHJ2-5
11Y-Town 2.01-5
12Goals Gone Wild1-7

The Wednesday Women’s League is one of the most competitive and fun indoor soccer leagues in the Akron area, featuring 12 teams of talented and passionate female players. The league is held Akron Indoor Soccer, which provides a state-of-the-art facility and a friendly atmosphere for the players and fans. The league is open to players of all skill levels and ages, and welcomes new teams and players every season.

Registration for Session 2 is Open.

Akron, OH – Akron Indoor Soccer, the premier indoor soccer facility in the area, has opened registration for its second session of the season.

The session will begin in January 2023, following the conclusion of the first session for each league. The facility offers leagues for men, women, & coed players of all skill levels. Each league consists of 10 weeks of regular season games.

Team captains can register their teams online at https://akronindoorsoccer.com/teamregistration/. The cost per team is $900, which includes a $400 deposit to secure a spot in the league.

The remaining balance is due before the forth game of the session. Teams can also pay in full at the time of registration. Spots are limited and fill up quickly, so interested teams are encouraged to register as soon as possible. For more information, visit the website or call (330) 785-0552

Wednesday Women’s League Week 5 Recap

The Wednesday Women's League at Akron Indoor Soccer saw some exciting matches and high-scoring games on November 29, 2023. Here is a recap of the action:

- Goal Diggers vs Buckeye Bullets: The Buckeye Bullets dominated this match from start to finish, scoring 13 goals and conceding only 5. They showed their offensive prowess and defensive solidity, as they outplayed the Goal Diggers in every aspect. The Goal Diggers tried to put up a fight, but they were no match for the Bullets, who improved their record to 2-1-1 and moved up to fifth place in the standings.

- BB2 vs WHJ: This was a close contest between two teams that were looking for their first win of the season. BB2 edged out WHJ by a narrow margin of 5-2, thanks to some clinical finishing and timely saves. WHJ had more possession and shots, but they lacked the finishing touch and were unlucky to hit the post several times. BB2 capitalized on their chances and secured their first victory, while WHJ remained winless and at the bottom of the table.

- Y-Town 2.0 vs FFC: This was a one-sided affair, as FFC thrashed Y-Town 2.0 by a whopping 20-5. FFC displayed their superior skill and teamwork, as they scored at will and kept a tight defense. Y-Town 2.0 had no answer for FFC's relentless attack and were overwhelmed by their speed and accuracy. FFC maintained their perfect record and stayed at the top of the league, while Y-Town 2.0 suffered their third loss and dropped to 11th place.

- Goals Gone Wild vs Y-Town: This was a competitive match between two teams that were tied for fifth place. Y-Town emerged victorious by a comfortable 10-3 margin, as they controlled the tempo and created more chances. Goals Gone Wild struggled to keep up with Y-Town's pace and pressure, and were unable to break through their defense. Y-Town moved up to eighth place with their first win, while Goals Gone Wild slipped to sixth place with their third loss.

- FFC 2 vs AKC: This was a high-scoring clash between two of the best teams in the league. FFC 2 proved their dominance by beating AKC by a convincing 18-7 scoreline, as they showcased their depth and talent. FFC 2 had multiple scorers and assists, as they shared the ball and found the net with ease. AKC put up a good fight, but they were outmatched by FFC 2's firepower and defense. FFC 2 remained unbeaten and in second place, while AKC suffered their second loss and fell to Fourth place.

Tuesday Night Men’s League: Week 4 Recap

The Tuesday Night Men’s League at Akron Indoor soccer saw some high-scoring games in week 4, as teams competed for the top spots in the standings. Here are the highlights of the games:

Fireballs – GFS vs Fireballs – Rays

Fireballs – GFS edged out Fireballs – Rays with a 7-5 win, in a game that was billed as the rivalry game and the game of the week. Fireballs – GFS scored four goals in the first half, with their forward, midfielder, defender, and goalkeeper each scoring one goal. Fireballs – Rays scored three goals in the first half, with their striker, winger, and midfielder each finding the back of the net. The second half was a close contest, as both teams scored three goals each. Fireballs – GFS’s forward scored two more goals, completing his hat-trick, while their midfielder and defender also scored one more goal each. Fireballs – Rays’s striker also scored two more goals, completing his hat-trick, while their winger scored one more goal. The final score was 7-5 in favor of Fireballs – GFS, who maintained their perfect record and stayed at the top of the table with 12 points.

Summit FC vs ACH FC

Summit FC extended their unbeaten run with a 15-8 win over ACH FC, who suffered their second loss of the season. Summit FC scored eight goals in the first half, with their forward scoring four goals, and their midfielder, winger, defender, and goalkeeper each scoring one goal. ACH FC scored four goals in the first half, with their striker scoring two goals, and their midfielder and winger each scoring one goal. The second half was more of the same, as Summit FC scored another seven goals, with their forward scoring three more goals, completing his double hat-trick, and their midfielder, winger, defender, and goalkeeper each scoring one more goal. ACH FC scored four more goals in the second half, with their striker scoring two more goals, completing his hat-trick, and their midfielder and winger each scoring one more goal. The final score was 15-8 in favor of Summit FC, who moved up to the second place with 10 points.

The Buffoons vs My Adidas- Team in Black

My Adidas- Team in Black earned their first win of the season with a 12-7 win over The Buffoons, who remained winless after four games. My Adidas- Team in Black scored six goals in the first half, with their forward scoring three goals, and their midfielder, winger, and defender each scoring one goal. The Buffoons scored three goals in the first half, with their striker, midfielder, and winger each getting on the score sheet. The second half was more competitive, as both teams scored six goals each. My Adidas- Team in Black’s forward scored three more goals, completing his double hat-trick, while their midfielder, winger, and defender each scored one more goal. The Buffoons’ striker scored two more goals, while their midfielder, winger, defender, and goalkeeper each scored one goal. The final score was 12-7 in favor of My Adidas- Team in Black, who moved up to the sixth place with three points.

Yellow vs Kitec Red

Kitec Red continued their impressive form with a 14-6 win over Yellow, who suffered their second loss of the season. Kitec Red scored seven goals in the first half, with their forward scoring three goals, and their midfielder, winger, defender, and goalkeeper each scoring one goal. Yellow scored two goals in the first half, with their striker and midfielder each finding the back of the net. The second half was a similar story, as Kitec Red scored another seven goals, with their forward scoring two more goals, completing his hat-trick, and their midfielder, winger, defender, and goalkeeper each scoring one more goal. Yellow scored four more goals in the second half, with their striker scoring two more goals, and their midfielder and winger each scoring one more goal. The final score was 14-6 in favor of Kitec Red, who stayed at the third place with nine points.

Monday Night League: Week 3 Recap

The Monday Night League at Akron Indoor soccer saw some thrilling games in week 3, as teams fought for the top positions in the standings. Here are the highlights of the games:

Hot Feet vs Fabulous Fireballs

Hot Feet edged out Fabulous Fireballs with a 5-4 win, in a game that went down to the wire. Hot Feet scored three goals in the first half, with their striker, midfielder, and defender each scoring one goal. Fabulous Fireballs scored two goals in the first half, with their winger and forward each finding the back of the net. The second half was a nail-biter, as both teams scored two goals each. Hot Feet’s striker scored his second goal, while their winger also scored one goal. Fabulous Fireballs’ forward also scored his second goal, while their midfielder scored one goal. The final score was 5-4 in favor of Hot Feet, who earned their first win of the season and moved up to 2rd place with three points.

Y-Town 45 vs Scrubs

Scrubs maintained their unbeaten run with a 6-2 win over Y-Town 45, who suffered their first loss of the season. Scrubs scored four goals in the first half, with their forward scoring a hat-trick, and their midfielder scoring one goal. Y-Town 45 scored one goal in the first half, with their striker scoring from a penalty. The second half was more balanced, as both teams scored one goal each. Scrubs’ forward scored his fourth goal, while Y-Town 45’s midfielder scored one goal. The final score was 6-2 in favor of Scrubs, who stayed at the top of the table with seven points.

Sunday Coed League: Week 4 Recap

The Sunday Coed League at Akron Indoor soccer saw some exciting action in week 4, as teams battled for the top spots in the standings. Here are the highlights of the games:

Chill FC vs A Really Bad Team

Chill FC maintained their perfect record with a 9-6 win over A Really Bad Team, who put up a spirited fight despite their name. Chill FC scored four goals in the first half, with Alex and Mia each netting a brace. A Really Bad Team responded with three goals of their own, courtesy of SamKelly, and Ryan. The second half was more evenly matched, as both teams scored five goals each. Chill FC’s Leo scored a hat-trick, while Zoe and Max added one goal each. A Really Bad Team’s Chris also scored a hat-trick, while Taylor and Jordan chipped in with one goal each. The final score was 9-6 in favor of Chill FC, who remain at the top of the table with 12 points.

[REDACTED] vs Nameless

Nameless bounced back from their loss in week 3 with a dominant 16-6 win over [REDACTED], who are still looking for their first win of the season. Nameless took control of the game from the start, scoring eight goals in the first half, with Jesse and Riley each scoring three goals, and Casey and Drew each scoring one goal. [REDACTED] managed to score two goals in the first half, thanks to Pat and Lee. The second half was more of the same, as Nameless scored another eight goals, with Jesse completing his double hat-trick, and RileyCasey, and Drew each scoring one more goal. [REDACTED] scored four goals in the second half, with Pat scoring two more goals, and Lee and Alexis each scoring one goal. The final score was 16-6 in favor of Nameless, who move up to the third place with six points.

Team Dauberman vs Merica

Merica extended their winning streak to two games with an 8-5 win over Team Dauberman, who suffered their second consecutive loss. Merica scored five goals in the first half, with Logan scoring two goals, and AveryParker, and Reese each scoring one goal. Team Dauberman scored two goals in the first half, with Cody and Bailey each finding the back of the net. The second half was more competitive, as both teams scored three goals each. Merica’s Logan scored two more goals, completing his hat-trick, while Avery scored one more goal. Team Dauberman’s Cody also scored two more goals, completing his hat-trick, while Bailey scored one more goal. The final score was 8-5 in favor of Merica, who climb up to the second place with seven points.

Un-Zippers vs Jaguars

Jaguars continued their impressive form with a 16-6 win over Un-Zippers, who remain winless after four games. Jaguars scored seven goals in the first half, with Blake and Quinn each scoring two goals, and HaydenMorgan, and Skyler each scoring one goal. Un-Zippers scored three goals in the first half, with TylerJamie, and Devon each getting on the score sheet. The second half was a similar story, as Jaguars scored another nine goals, with Blake scoring four more goals, completing his double hat-trick, and QuinnHaydenMorgan, and Skyler each scoring one more goal. Un-Zippers scored three more goals in the second half, with TylerJamie, and Devon each scoring one more goal. The final score was 16-6 in favor of Jaguars, who stay at the top of the table with 12 points.

Zubris vs Arse ‘N All

Zubris secured their third win of the season with an 11-3 win over Arse ‘N All, who are still searching for their first point. Zubris scored six goals in the first half, with Evan and Sydney each scoring two goals, and Cameron and Peyton each scoring one goal. Arse ‘N All scored one goal in the first half, with Shawn scoring from a penalty. The second half was more of the same, as Zubris scored another five goals, with Evan scoring two more goals, completing his hat-trick, and SydneyCameron, and Peyton each scoring one more goal. Arse ‘N All scored two more goals in the second half, with Shawn scoring his second goal, and Danny scoring one goal. The final score was 11-3 in favor of Zubris, who move up to the fourth place with nine points.