Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Albuquerque Indoor Soccer

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

    Albuquerque Indoor Soccer Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Albuquerque Indoor Soccer

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    11 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Albuquerque Indoor Soccer

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Soccer 127 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Jerry Cline Park

    Jerry Cline Park

    4.2
    (9 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Super large park with sports fields, playground and tons of grass to play on. There's trees so you…read morecan hide in the shade. Parking lot on site. I couldn't find bathrooms.

    This park is grassy and full of big beautiful trees that are perfect for climbing. The playground…read moreis big enough to maintain a kid's interest and enthusiasm for at least an hour, and there's plentiful seating in both shady and sunny spots. A birthday party would probably be a great success here, especially with supplemental kites or frisbees or other throwing things. The grassy field is sizable enough for kickball and other such terrain-sprawling sport. We had a compelling game of pine one ninja (think live-action fruit ninja, sub Dowel rods and pine cones). There's a quaint earthen walking path on the far side of the park that, I believe, leads to a pedestrian sidewalk passing over I40 and leading to the Winrock mall. There's also A bunch of well-maintained tennis courts, which I thought were for public use but appear to be restricted access... tennis club or something? I don't know for sure; better check with google on that. There's imposing chain link fences surrounding them, and while tunneling under may be difficult due to the asphalt and turf perimeter, you could probably climb them if you really wanted to play when the courts were closed. * Yelp does not condone criminal trespassing, and their views are not necessarily reflected in my satirical advice on circumventing restricted access. One star deducted because of bathroom access. There's one in that... tennis club?... building, but of course your bladder relief is then at the mercy of their hours of operation. Go play here. Just go pee first.

    Photos
    Jerry Cline Park tennis courts
    Jerry Cline Park tennis courts
    Jerry Cline Park play ground
    Jerry Cline Park play ground
    Jerry Cline Park

    See all

    Columbus Park

    Columbus Park

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    The Good: A grand plot of play heaven in the north valley. That Metal Detector Guy was there with…read morehis golden retriever when we showed up, doing whatever it is those people do, searching for quarters or something that might help reimburse the initial cost of the investment. Those people are always a good sign that the scene is going to be on the down-low. My daughter tore into this elaborate play structure themed to resemble an explorer's ship (Columbus, I assume) and a small thatched hut village (the natives he and his crew systematically eradicated upon arrival). Slides, hiding spots, climbing poles and ropes galore. Throughout the rest of the park: four tennis courts (funny how the north valley has so many more of these, per capita), two basketball half courts (strangely situated so a full court game cannot be played), and a wide open field for sporting and otherwise. The Bad: Sand. No shade, save the plastic mock palm trees that shelter the plastic mock thatch village. No bucket swings. The Verdict: In a terrific twist of ABQ fate, we were treated to a truly local New Mexican scene. Two moms, two kids and three chihuahuas suddenly arrived, running rampant over the grounds. One of the mutts agitated the retriever, sending That Metal Detector Guy to the soccer field. The kids were sweet and playful, their parents quite attentive (not standing around staring at their cell phones, which is typical) and the dogs delighted my daughter. This is a great place to frolic, young and old alike, clean and well cared for.

    I've been going to Columbus Park since I was in high school. It was one of those places we would go…read moreto during lunch time to have teenage fun. As time went on I would take my children there to play in the playground and also to chase balls for us as we played tennis. I believe they have three tennis courts, they have a newly updated play area for the children and they have a few swings which I think are oddly place far away from the Ramada. The Ramada has three tables. There are no restrooms there but one water fountain and plenty of green grass to let your children run and play or play Frisbee or to play catch or to play soccer or even just to lay down and enjoy a nice day staring at the sky. There's a walkway around the park where you can get your exercise in, there's plenty of off-street parking although at night time there's no lighting and it's surrounded by new homes with, in my opinion, not as friendly homeowners as before the area was redone. This is not one of the bigger parks it doesn't have two play areas just one play area where the older kids and the younger kids all have to learn to play and share together. We like to have our birthday parties at this park because first it has a Ramada and secondly it's close to our home in case anyone needs the restroom. It serves its purpose.

    Photos
    Columbus Park
    Columbus Park
    Columbus Park

    See all

    Albuquerque Indoor Soccer - football - Updated June 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...