Utah Indoor Soccer

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Woods Cross, United States

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Utah Indoor Soccer Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Utah Indoor Soccer is located in Woods Cross, United States on 2250 S 850 W. Utah Indoor Soccer is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category soccer field in United States.

Address

2250 S 850 W

Phone

+1 8012990909

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

Mon
5PM–12AM
Tue
5PM–12AM
Wed
5PM–12AM
Thu
5PM–12AM
Fri
5PM–12AM
Sat
Closed
Sun
4–8PM

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Marc Schaefermeyer

It's been in business for years... Their young youth soccer teams could use a little more attention but it's still good for them to learn the basics.

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Delroy Frank

Great atmosphere. Really enjoy the service

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Cory Chapman

26 years and I still love playing here! Best facility in utah!

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Emily Bejarano

Dirty but pretty good field

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Marcus Chambers

Very poorly managed and schedules only come out a week before the season starts. You are not notified of new season beginning until it’s almost too late and you have to pay that night. Officiating is poor and they don’t have a code of conduct but just go off of what they feel. If one player does something the punishment is different for others for same offenses. Spectators are allowed to taunt players but players are not allowed to engage in anyway with spectators and players are not held responsible for their own spectators. I wouldn’t encourage anyone to join the leagues here because they are mire worried about playing nice and not getting sued. People reffing have never played the game nor do they know the rules

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Ashlee B

The field itself is good and the refs did a good job. I’ve only been here one time so far and the biggest thing I noticed was the condition of the ceiling. It looked pretty bad, like at any moment parts of it would start raining down on you. The location is interesting but the heat was on and it was very well temperature controlled. In the winter that is a huge plus. A woman was denied access to the facility because she had a service dog which was interesting and possibly illegal? That situation could have probably been handled better by management. They were pretty rude to the poor lady. The dog had an official vest and everything. More training needed for employees for sure and major maintenance on the building. Wouldn’t recommend this place, by any means, but it is better than playing out in the cold!

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Kiefer Corona

These refs might possibly be the most difficult to work with. Not only are they insanely inconsistent with penalties but they’re also either on a power trip or just soft. You quite literally cannot have a simple discussion with refs regarding fouls without fear of being blue carded. Hell last week I told my team,” yo just don’t complain or even attempt to talk to the ref” and I was blue carded. We had just received a foul and blue card and my only intention was for my team to chill out and not get another foul, was not condescending or directed at the ref in any way. So for your own sake, don’t waste your money here. Pickup would be more professional than this place

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Rich K

Been playing here for several years and it keeps getting better. New manager is very personable, involved, and always looking for ways to improve. No referees are perfect but I almost always feel like they call a fair game. Great teams for the most part as well (at least based on my experience playing coed). I love playing soccer here and highly recommend it.