Horizon Indoor Soccer

201 Hobbs Road, League City, TX 77573

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Hours open

Monday:

3:30 PM - ?

Tuesday:

3:30 PM - 0:00 AM

Wednesday:

3:30 PM - 0:00 AM

Thursday:

3:30 PM - 0:00 AM

Friday:

3:30 PM - 0:00 AM

Saturday:

10:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Sunday:

2:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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201 Hobbs Rd, League City, TX 77573, United States
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About the Business

Horizon Indoor Soccer is a premier indoor soccer facility located at 201 Hobbs Road in League City, Texas. Our state-of-the-art facility offers a wide range of programs and services for soccer enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. Whether you're looking to join a league, book a field for a practice session, or host a birthday party, Horizon Indoor Soccer has everything you need to enjoy the beautiful game year-round. Our professional staff is dedicated to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for players to improve their skills and have fun. Come join us at Horizon Indoor Soccer and experience the excitement of indoor soccer like never before!

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Emanuele Minardi:
5

"I have been coming here since I was a young kid and the coaching and experience is amazing. They show that they truly care for the game and to teach kids and adults the game of soccer. I now play on Saturday nights and Tuesdays as well with experienced and non experienced players but we have a blast. Definitely give this place a try!"

1 year ago
Christina fountoglou:
5

"Very pleased with the place . At first was nervous as a parent of a child on the spectrum not wanting him to get over whelmed this being our first time together experience they went above and beyond I spoke to owner to inform her he is on spectrum if there was any issues or if it becomes to much fir him sensory wise to please let me know and maybe I can intervene. And let the coach know if he addresses him and is weird bout direct eye contact that’s why not to take it any other way they reassured me it was fine . He was assessed and determined he needed extra practice . The owner would work one on one with her class once a week and so he can be at the level as his peers .. coach dwight may seem harsh or loud but honestly his methods prove results my son enjoyed the season got really good to point what ever the methods he uses I noticed him improve till one day he was in most games the whole time my son enjoyed it and wants to go another season . I’m fully confident in the values this esablishment bestows on the children the method of how they teach and work w my kids one on one and love the atmosphere of work hard not everyone get a participation trophy crud. Will be returning for more service my sone lives their rock climbing gives us something bond over due to previous injuries !"

1 year ago
Ken Neiss:
5

"Hello all. I used to play here when I was just out of college for a bunch of years and stopped when Hurricane Ike hit. We just started bringing our kids here for indoor a little over a year ago. The facility has all that is required and the competition is good. The owners are interested in player development and have been doing it for years. They give back to the community and never turn a kid/family away for $ issues. I have seen MANY issues over my years here - but almost all come mainly from the parents side of the house. A lot of the 'my kid is better than the rest and should get more playing time' is a lot of what you hear, and a lot of disrespect towards the owners and very vocally. For house soccer teams, if there is not a parent that volunteers to coach the side during the game, the owners do - but that is where a lot of parent issues come from - parents who are there and choose not to step up and volunteer, but would rather yell things from the stands. I'd go on a limb and say the majority of negative reviews are a result of the owners removing those parents from the facility (note: the kids are allowed to continue to play if they can). The parents' behavior is the cause of a toxic environment, and extremely poor role models for the children. If you want your kids to learn the game and develop better touches on the ball and grow in confidence, trust the process. The owners interact with the kids and try to make them better players but also better people. If you expect your kid to be coddled every step of the way and put on a pillar just because of your last name, this is not the place for you."

1 year ago
Sara Hudson:
5

"A great service to the community. Horizons has been phenomenal for both my of my children’s soccer and social growth. They e learned excellent footwork and really enjoyed being a part of the tight knit community. Couldn’t recommend Horizons more."

1 year ago
L Knowz:
1

"Where do you even start with this place! DO NOT bring your child here. The owners are terrible people. The husband verbally abuses player. He’s owner, scoreboard keeper, coach, everything. They don’t have staff, so he just bullys everyone’s kids. He talks to them really bad. We’ve seen multiple parents get into it with him. It’s ridiculous. And the wife, as you can see on other reviews. She’s the worst. These people have no respect for kids and customers. Years ago it was a decent place, they ran it to the ground. I would give this place 0 if I could. DO NOT SIGN YOUR CHILD UP TO PLAY HERE. We made this mistake and ended up leaving last season. I hope this helps someone before they make a mistake with their child signing up."

1 year ago
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