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The Cincinnati Kings Indoor Team was an American arena soccer team founded in 2008. Many of the team's initial personnel came from the Cincinnati Excite of the American Indoor Soccer League. [1] The team formed a partnership with the Cincinnati Kings to provide year-round professional soccer in Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati Kings indoor team was founded in 2008. The club was formed to provide year-round professional soccer in Cincinnati. [2] The team played its home games at the Town and Country Sports Complex in nearby Wilder, Kentucky, where they played starting in 2007. The team's colors were red and black.
Cincinnati Kings Indoor Team, Professional Indoor Soccer, Professional Arena Soccer League, 2008-2013 Cincinnati Saints , Professional Indoor Soccer, Professional Arena Soccer League , 2013-2014 FC Cincinnati , Professional Soccer, USL , 2016–2018 (Promoted to MLS )
The 2012–13 Cincinnati Kings season was the fifth season of the Cincinnati Kings professional indoor soccer club. The Kings, an Eastern Division team and charter member of the Professional Arena Soccer League, played their home games at the GameTime Training Center in Fairfield, Ohio. The team was led by general manager Tim Burgess.
Cincinnati Kids; Cincinnati Kings Indoor Team; Cincinnati Silverbacks; Cleveland Force (1978–1988) Cocoa Expos; Colorado Lightning; Columbus Capitals; Columbus Comets (EISL) Connecticut Bicentennials; Connecticut Wolves
The Kings volleyball team celebrated Senior Night on Sept. 21 with a 3-0 win over Eastern Cincinnati Conference rival Anderson. The seniors are, from left, Abby Trapp, Cate Freeman, Elise Marchal ...
The video shows Fedewa exploring Kings Island while trying to be the last guest to leave the park. The post had more than 60,000 views Sunday. 'This is getting ridiculous': Popular TikToker stays ...
FC Cincinnati; Cincinnati Comets; Cincinnati Excite; Cincinnati Kids; Cincinnati Kings; Cincinnati Kings Indoor Team; Cincinnati Ladyhawks; Cincinnati Leopards; Cincinnati Riverhawks; Cincinnati Silverbacks; Cleveland Caps; Cleveland City Stars; Cleveland Cobras; Cleveland Crunch; Cleveland Force (1978–1988) Cleveland Stokers; Columbus ...