
1790 Express Look to Get Back on Track
December 11, 2009 - Professional Arena Soccer League (PASL)
Cincinnati Kings News Release
(Cincinnati, OH) - Cincinnati's Professional Indoor Soccer Team, the 1790 Cincinnati Express, look to get back on track this weekend as they return home at the Gametime Training Center.
After a hard road trip, beating the Ohio Vortex and falling to the Detroit Waza, the Express look forward to playing in the confines of the Gametime Training Center in Fairfield, Ohio. Last year, the Express were 8-0 at home and have already won their first home game this season. "We definitely like playing at home in front of our friends, family and fans. The familiarity with the field, the venue, and the game day activities make it easier to focus on the game," stated star midfielder Jeff Hughes.
The Express will take on the Winchester Impact from the PASL-Premier Mid Atlantic Division. The Impact have started their season off at 1-0 and look to make a strong appearance against the Express.
Kickoff is at 8:00 PM. Tickets are on sale at the door for $9 for adults and $5 for kids.
FREE ADMISSION to any 18 and under fan who brings two canned goods to donate to the local food store.
Visit the website at www.1790cincinnatiexpress.com for tickets and schedule information.
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