
The Fayetteville Fury will play its home opener on Feb. 18 as the team defends its indoor soccer championship last year.
In its second year in action, the Fury will match up with the Memphis Americans at the Crown Coliseum in a home opener themed “Defending the Crown,” according to a news release.
The Fury won its 2021-22 title by defeating the Americans.
The Fury’s women’s team is also preparing to kick off a new season.
The bulk of each team’s 16-game league schedule will be played between February and April, with eight home and eight away contests, the release said.
The Fayetteville Fury had its first away game of the current season on Wednesday at the Columbus Civic Center against the Columbus Rapids of Georgia. The Rapids won 7-0.
Season tickets for Fury matches are on sale. For a limited time, team apparel incentives are available. For ticket information, visit the team’s website, Fayetteville Fury tickets.
Individual tickets are available at the Fury single tickets web page.
The National Indoor Soccer League was founded in January 2021. The league features both a men’s and women’s division competing in double-header game days over a 20-game regular season between January and April.
Current teams besides the Fury are the Central Florida Crusaders of Orlando; the Columbus Rapids of Georgia; Memphis Americans; and Tampa Bay Strikers. The Rome Gladiators of Georgia will sit out this season with the goal to resume play in 2024, the news release said.
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