Soccer First Inc Indoor & Outdoor
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What People Say
What's Great
- Clean and well-maintained facilities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Friendly and helpful staff (mentioned in 6 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 2 reviews)
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Good value mentioned (1 mentions)
Recent Reviews
J Carder (Mr Manager)
4 years agoSo this soccer complex is on the edge of Dublin and plain city Ohio and it is by far awesome. As you can see it’s really nice well-kept very well-maintained and above all the concession stand sells beer and wine. By the concession area has a second story observation platform which is unfortunately closed currently due to Covid but that does not listen experience or the greatness of this place. This place has indoor and outdoor field and it is massive.
Lisa Knapp
6 years agoThis is a great place to play soccer! Safe & beautiful location, friendly employees, fun players, & beer. Good times :-)
Tim Bunfill
a year agoAlways good win your kids team wins... Above average concessions, decent pizza(slice or whole), popcorn, nachos, and probably most important cold draft beer...
Daima Machangu
2 years agoBest indoor space for kids in the neighborhood.... Love the atmosphere
Colin F
a year agoGood location and the facilities are ok. There are three indoor fields that are in overall decent condition, so we are able to have a soccer game when the weather is unfavorable. The place is understaffed and in general needs some maintenance, cleaning and attention. The winter indoor soccer program is what you make of it. The teams are not evenly matched (which is not easy to do when you have club and rec, but we were also prohibited from working with other coaches to adjust games to be more equitable) and the refs run the spectrum, with a disproportionate number on the low end. I fully understand that reffing is a difficult and undesirable position and doubt the facility is turning away qualified candidates, but the refs that are there to watch the clock and whistle when the ball hits the net are disheartening to see time and again at the ages where there is more physical play. I coached three different teams in the first winter session and did not see value in bringing them back for the send session.