-
March 2024 by pnwhunter1990
Expensive but it was clean and fun. It was pretty new when I went so they are working out the kinks, we will be back.
-
March 2024 by Tim Hightower
Indoor pickleball on westside!
-
March 2024 by Lilly Bakker
We came for opening weekend and they waved fees which I thought was very nice! Facility is clean and spacious! The dividers from other courts are on the shorter side so our ball went into other people’s courts a few times… I wonder if that’s going to be updated? No phone number yet on google! I had a few questions before we went and hope they get a phone number soon! We had a really fun time and the 2 hour window to play was great! We’ll be back.
-
September 2023 by J E
We love bringing our kids here for soccer every Saturday. We are heart broken to hear of Indoor Goals upcoming closure this October. We are just so grateful for Todd and Meg to have opened their doors to teach our kiddos. Good luck and many blessings in your future endeavors!
-
May 2023 by Ally Soprano
Our REC team of ages 9-10 were so excited to experience playing Indoor Soccer for the first time. However, our excitement quickly turned into disappointment/frustration as we consistently played against teams that were 2-3 years older than our boys and even against club teams. This was a clear mismatch, and our boys never had a chance to compete.We (mistakenly) decided to sign up for a second season, hoping for better age-matched and more equitable matches as promised by Meg, but that never happened. Our boys were completely overwhelmed from the start. We all like a good challenge, but we also want them to be fair.The facility itself is run-down and cold, with one part of the building closed off, causing all the parents/spectators to gather on one side. The turf is...I don't even know if you can call it turf.Overall, would never go back to Indoor Goals. I am so happy our time with them is over.Updated 4/19/23: Our team had an absolutely terrible experience with Indoor Goals. Let me make it clear that we know that the kids we played against were significantly older. We had several parents inquire about this and Meg herself confirmed that they were older. It was SO obvious during the games that OTHER parents were coming up to us wondering the same thing. Despite assurances from Meg that the next season would be more evenly matched, nothing was done to rectify the situation. We were bamboozled.Bleachers: the presence of bleachers for spectators is useless when they are constantly closed off. Throughout our entire second season, the bleachers remained closed off, leaving our families and supporters with no place to sit and watch the games. The explanation given by Meg was that "children were running around too much." This is a puzzling excuse, as it is an indoor sports facility, and children running around is to be expected. It seems that their solution to this supposed problem was to make the space smaller, which raises more questions than it answers. So most people stood around and others resorted to sitting on the tables.Local Craft Beers: Beverages can be a great addition to any event, but it's only enjoyable when you're actually able to purchase them. Unfortunately, this was not the case at this facility. The individual who was stationed at the "bar" was underage (as we were told) and not legally allowed to serve any alcoholic drinks. So there goes that...Hockey glass: the hockey glass at this facility is severely scratched, making it almost impossible to see through without pressing your face against it.Turf: I said what I said about the turf. -_-Player's Cards: Bought for $15.00...never had them checked once. Just wondering...what was the point?Our goal in pursuing indoor soccer was to continue to challenge and inspire our group of kids, while also keeping them engaged in the game they love. I genuinely wished we never did.
-
April 2023 by Doug Barclay
Our family has been playing indoor soccer and baseball at Indoor Goals for the past 6 years. It’s awesome to have my kids learning to play soccer at the same facility I played at growing up. Meg, Todd and their family of staff do an incredible job of making sport inclusive and fun for all. Indoor Goals has for many years been an important puzzle piece to the success of youth soccer, lacrosse and other sports for 20+ years. Not only giving all a chance to learn to play a sport but to also support those learning to ref. Thank god they were able to weather the covid closures, when many similar facilities have closed.They have a wonderful website detailing the sports supported and age groups for each sport. My kids intro to soccer was with Meg & Todd in the U5 classes and now play U11. Age groups are broken out by “odd” years (U5, U7, U11, etc), with birth years for each detailed out on their website. The recent comment about their kids playing with others 2-3 years older is just untrue. Based on the ages of 9-10 detailed, they were playing U11 if they have 10 year olds on the team. Max age for that group is 11 years old. With all indoor soccer facilities being a mix of club teams and recreational teams, the staff does a great job with a difficult task of trying to make the games as even as possible.Our family has mostly played indoor soccer here, though have also attended Cedar Mill baseball tryouts and practices with excellent batting cage nets. The staff does a great job of maintaining the facilities and multiple playing surfaces including the synthetic turf. The recent review complaining of the quality of the turf is unfair given it is equal to or better than the other facilities in Portland and Tualatin. Maybe they are comparing it to the permanently installed outdoor artificial grass, which is much different from removable indoor turf. Unfair to complain about the quality of facility when there are zero new multi-sport indoor facilities in the same area, and the remaining ones lucky to be able to afford to stay open.Indoor Goals has multiple bleacher areas for spectators to view from including a home and away side, a large viewing area as soon as you enter the front doors so non-players can feel close to the action, as well as a fun bar top area for friends and family to hang out in. They have a great selection of beverages including local craft beers, as well as snacks and candy. Our teams parents and players recently attended a Minor League Indoor Soccer game there and had a blast!
-
February 2023 by Edwin Nava
I've been coming to indoor goals for over 3 years. When I first moved to Oregon i had little to no friends. I emailed indoor goals and got into a team right away that I've been playing with ever since. Maybe this review is biased since it has a soft spot in my heart, but the refs, cashiers, and all people there are great. Definitely would recommend people to network here to play some footy.
-
August 2022 by diana zamora
Great place, good people!
-
June 2022 by Mason Humphrey
Great snack bar while watching games
-
April 2022 by Meliza T.
Here we are in April. Still remember Fran the coach accusing me of lying about the massive injuries I sustained playing a club game. More like get clubbed if you take the ball. Another girl punched you in the back while running. No self awareness at all from her. No accountability from the ref. Thousands upon thousands in medical bills. Great difficulty in working. Literally drained my Health Savings Account. Early on I stole the ball by kicking it from between a girls legs and her ankle was hurt. I was called for that but didn't really do anything. It was almost comical when I ran on the field and this team with the worst bullies would immediately throw my against a wall. After 4 months the ref called it. These ppl want someone to abuse not ppl to play a sport. I think the overall vibe during this pandemic has made ppl angry and in all areas of life there is unnecessary violence. Part of the way I make a living is thru welding ie wearing a welding hood. Haven't been doing much of that lately due to this neck fusion/whiplash to the neck Crazy how you can tell your team what happened and they gaslight you by saying they didn't see anything. The f*ck you didn't. Everyone saw and I still got up and said good game and high fived at the end of the game. The dude that checked me this hard wouldn't even look me in the eye. A real POS with no honor or sportsmanship Not even I knew how injured I was. The next day I passed out on my ranch where I have no reception and accidentally left my dog out. He was hit by a truck when I went to the emergency room. He survived too. It's really common for head injuries to show up a couple days later you learn this in basic CPR classes. Back at the gym but have had to switch to machines instead of just free weights and struggle to do a squat. But the ref thinks this is all really funny. See, if you defend yourself when you are a girl you open yourself up for a free for all mob attack by ppl you don't even know. Everyone kept saying stop fighting back but that didn't seem to help my teammates. Especially the girls. Well I'll keep updating my healing journey. I'll say it again though. You don't need this kind of energy in your life, draining your of financial resources, and preventing you from working at full capacity. And to have ppl tell you that you're the only one this has happened to. Thanks for singling me out after a lot of dedication to the team. Helping y'll go from losing every game, to tying, to winning some, and about to launch into more wins. Ppl say it's the sport, but I just haven't encountered this kind of violence at a club game in other regions. I have experienced such severe pain from this injury that I have fallen down on the floor at home and vomited. My husband has had to carry me to the shower and help clean me up. Concurrently I had an escalation of endemitriois type symptoms as well. But I have been able to overcome a lot of it and still believe in my bodies capacity to heal and protect itself. I was working part time at a store but ultimately had to leave because my husband was needing to help me stock shelves. Also. Worked the store alone in a remote area and no longer felt confident that I could defend myself. A lot of odd ppl came in and many were violently opposed to the mask rule. Also my husband works an insane amount of hours and it just wasn't sustainable
-
November 2021 by Rebecca Jane Schermerhorn
Not for Soccer: This facility regularly pits 'Club team' 8th grade organized teams kids against 6th grade 'pick up teams' kids (aka "house teams"). This creates a dangerous situation where the young kids are nothing but punching bags. Not fun for anyone - the players or the spectators. We'll be seeking a refund.
-
October 2021 by Leona Tseng
Great place to have soccer class during rainy season. Friendly staff.
-
July 2021 by Gabe Walker
Good place to pick up some inline gear from the pro shop, they don’t have traditional hours and the website didn’t seem to reflect this since I waited in my car for an hour waiting for them to open. Nice folks though. Seems like they are open in the evenings when there are matches.
-
May 2021 by M Lloyd
Good beer,good hockey. Cool place.
-
January 2021 by Toni McNeal
We have been a part of IG for many years - great facility - Todd and Meg are fabulous!!!