
Fast-paced professional indoor soccer in Cincinnati gets a new name and a new home
August 27, 2010 - Professional Arena Soccer League (PASL)
Cincinnati Kings News Release
CINCINNATI - The 1790 Express Professional Indoor Soccer Team and the Cincinnati Kings outdoor soccer team are partnering to provide a year-round presence for professional soccer in the Greater Cincinnati area. Both teams will share the same name and many of the same familiar players.
The 1790 Express will change its name to the Cincinnati Kings Indoor Team and will play their home games at the Cincinnati Gardens from November through March beginning this season. Soccer fans will be familiar with many of the players including Craig Salvati and 2009 Premier Arena Soccer League (PASL) MVP Jeff Hughes who will return to play indoor soccer this fall.
"This partnership will give the Kings a year-round presence with the soccer community and fans in the area," said Kings Indoor General Manager, Steve Wood. "With our move to the Cincinnati Gardens, we have a professional home that will allow us to grow into the future."
Season tickets are $96 for adults and $80 for youth/college students and include tickets to all eight home games and a Kings merchandise kit (t-shirt, string bag, water bottle and key chain) valued at $65.
The Cincinnati Kings Indoor Team will play their 2010 season in PASL -Pro, a nine-team league with the Kings competing in the Eastern Conference against the Detroit Waza, St. Louis Illusion, Louisville Lightning and Ohio Vortex (Canton).
The Cincinnati Kings Outdoor Team will continue to compete in the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League and play their games at Town & Country Soccer Stadium in Wilder, Ky.
For more information and for season tickets, visit www.kingsindoor.com or call the Cincinnati Gardens at (513) 562-4949.
Professional Arena Soccer League Stories from August 27, 2010
- Fast-paced professional indoor soccer in Cincinnati gets a new name and a new home - Cincinnati Kings
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