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Gibson County Soccer Club
Program Name: Gibson County Soccer Club
Program Address: 3625 S 175 E Box 373, Princeton IN 47670
Contact Phone: (812) 304-0093
Website: http://gibsoncountysoccerclub.org/
Detail: Gibson County Soccer Club started out as Princeton Youth Soccer Club about 1982. Through the years, soccer groups from Oakland City, Owensville, Ft. Branch, Haubstadt and Princeton became Gibson County Soccer Club, Inc. In 2003, we began to use the land at our current location at 175 E and 350 S. Before, most of the games were played from town to town. Currently, about 1400+ children register each season to learn and play soccer. Each fall, our season includes tournaments. Spring 2012 was our first All Star season.
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Gibson County Soccer Club, Princeton IN
Program Address: 3625 S 175 E Box 373, Princeton IN 47670
Contact Phone: (812) 304-0093
Website: http://gibsoncountysoccerclub.org/
Detail: Gibson County Soccer Club started out as Princeton Youth Soccer Club about 1982. Through the years, soccer groups from Oakland City, Owensville, Ft. Branch, Haubstadt and Princeton became Gibson County Soccer Club, Inc. In 2003, we began to use the land at our current location at 175 E and 350 S. Before, most of the games were played from town to town. Currently, about 1400+ children register each season to learn and play soccer. Each fall, our season includes tournaments. Spring 2012 was our first All Star season.
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