Soccer play during spring break class
Blue group tug of war
The practice arena.
Come join us at the open house !
Snack bar!
Kids playing
A view of the main area between arenas.
Front door faces west.
Dos equis, negro modelo, shock top, bud light on tap.
Coming to Maracana Indoor Sports Arena June 2014 !! Kids 18 months - 9 years old !!
The backdoor
Youth league registration has started !! Get your team in !
Wow !!! The chance at a free season !!!
Maracana now carries AdvoCare !!
Kids on the small field
The game is on !!! Big screen at the new bench cafe in Maracana !
Pick up game
Tug of war prep
Liz R.
Mar 20, 2022
My 6yo went to Spring Break Camp at Hi-Five Sports Camps at Maracana and he loved it. He was sore from all of the jumping, running and moving he did (and he slept well from the exhaustion... bonus!) He would literally get upset when I picked him up because he wanted to stay longer (there are options for a extended care, but I did not choose it.) It wasn't a huge camp, which we liked since my son has felt overwhelmed at other places with 50+ kids. The kids had a chance to get to know everyone in the group. They had 2-3 adult coaches and they changed out activities between soccer, batting, dodgeball, frisbee, basketball, bouncing house, tug of war and many other games and active activities. At lunch, they had a chance to chill and watch a movie and on Friday they had a pizza party.Coach Mladen works really well with kids. He encourages them while also giving them choices and options to chill. The other coaches are all awesome and have enough energy to keep the children engaged all day.I really like this is a local business and they make you feel like family. They're also sharing some space with a brewery that will eventually become a restaurant so that will present different opportunities. As an aside, they have kids soccer and adult soccer at different times so we're exploring that option now.My son has already asked when he can come back to camp so we will definitely be back!
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Kathy N.
Jul 31, 2018
Pretty cool little facility in Tucson. Cool...well with all those sweaty bodies running around playing soccer is wasn't as "cool" as I'd hoped but within 15 minutes I'd gotten used to the temperature. My granddaughter plays at Maracana and it's a nice change from watching her play at local parks. The kids field at Maracana is small and you are up close and personal so you can really catch all the action! The adult field is just across the walkway and things were pretty lively over there too.They've got a small "cafe" type area with snacks and beverages. All in all, I think this is a great idea for Tucson.
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John K.
Sep 9, 2017
My young grandson is enjoying beginning soccer skills in a indoor social setting on Saturday or Sunday mornings . His dad & mom participate with him a good beginning sports experience . Looking forward to basketball starting soon also! Check it out!
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Bernadette C.
Jan 25, 2012
My husband was pretty excited about finding this indoor soccer arena. He is a big soccer fan and loves to play. He is currently in a league, I only go to watch him play. Its basically a huge warehouse with two soccer fields(a large and a small one). Don't worry if your not in a league, you can still play in a "pick-up" game for only $5. My husband says the artificial fields are great. They also have a side where I think they play dodgeball for like $2,but only on certain days and times. If you come to watch the games bring a sweater because it gets really cold in there.
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Kirstin B.
Aug 24, 2013
Home to 2 lovely indoor terf soccer fields. Seasons are just the right length (about 10 weeks) and with several different level adult leagues teams can be as serious or laid back as they want.Teams can pay seasonally or per game, but paying the team fee you are allowed to have subs join you during the regular season at no charge to them.Added bonus, they are about toads in a snack bar with beer so teams can enjoy a cold one after their games!
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Michele J.
May 13, 2016
I have played indoor soccer here a few times. The lower marks are for the flooring - it is very hard (for the derby skaters) but not bouncing enough for the soccer players (our legs KILL afterwards). It would be great if the floor changed - then I would go again.
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adnan a.
Jun 15, 2024
There's never a cashier up front when I want to buy something or pay I don't who who works there ether.
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Chelsea S.
Feb 27, 2024
This place is so wonderful. We bring our 4 year olds here for weekly soccer lessons and they absolutely love the coaches. The husband and wife team that own it are kind and caring and you can really tell they love what they do - their care shows in the coaching staff they hire and the way they greet our family each week. They have flexible enrollment and communicate really well with families too! 5 stars
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