Snohomish County Football Club's Last Home Game Promises Thrills, Chills, and Unforgettable Moments!

This weekend is the indoor home season finale for Snohomish County Football Club (SNOCO FC).

SNOCO FC will cap off the 2023-2024 campaign against the Tacoma Stars Reserves (Stars) at home inside Arena Sports in Mill Creek, Washington. The Stars enter the match in first place in the Western Indoor Soccer League (WISL) with an 8-1 record. In their last game, Tacoma put nine goals past the Vancouver Lightning. The match this Saturday (February 3rd, 2024) kicks off at 7 PM.

SNOCO FC at a recent home game at Arena Sports in Mill Creek.
Photo: Sandra
Agbotse Photography

The match is set to be an evening of family fun at Arena Sports. General Admission tickets are free, and VIP tables are just $40.00. Fans can expect a reasonable hard effort, good food, good beer, and an exciting match with one of the top teams in the league.

Those in attendance will have a chance to go home with an authentic SNOCO FC jersey as the club will sell those along with doing a raffle for other SNOCO FC Jerseys. Raffle tickets are 2 for $5, 5 for $10, or $10 for 20. Raffle tickets can be purchased with cash, Venmo, or website donations. To get more info about the home finale, go to snocofc.com.

SNOCO FC at a recent home game at Arena Sports in Mill Creek.
Photo: Sandra
Agbotse Photography

“I’m very proud of the boys for sticking it out. The fans have been fantastic, and they support well,” said SNOCO FC President and Head Coach Dorian Lair.

“Our partners have been excellent, providing the space and the gear to put on the show for our community, and we are excited for the outdoors season.”

Outdoor season tryouts will launch soon, and pre-registration is open at snocofc.com.

The Vancouver Lightning will host SNOCO FC the following weekend, February 10th, at Clark County Indoor in Southwest Washington. That game is slated for a 7:30 kickoff. More info can be found at vancouverlightning.com.




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