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Falls City Soccer Club presents the 

Falls City FESTI-VILLE

October 18-20, 2024

9U-15U Boys and Girls

9U-10U

EARLY REGISTRATION PRICING:  

Apply on or before July 31 : $520 
**Limited to 25 teams

Apply after July 31 or before August 15:  $545
 **Limited to 50 teams

Apply after August 15:  $595

No credit card processing fees prior on or before August 31
( Save up to $25 more!)

Apply after August 31:  $595.00 
(Does not include credit card processing fees)

11U-12U

EARLY REGISTRATION PRICING:  

Apply on or before July 31 : $720 
**Limited to 25 teams

Apply after July 31 or before August 15:  $745
 **Limited to 50 teams

Apply after August 15:  $795

No credit card processing fees prior on or before August 31
( Save up to $25 more!)

Apply after August  31:  $795.00 
(Does not include credit card processing fees)

13U-15U

EARLY REGISTRATION PRICING:  

Apply on or before July 31 : $820 
**Limited to 25 teams

Apply after July 31 or before August 15:  $845
 **Limited to 50 teams

Apply after August 15:  $895

No credit card processing fees prior on or before  August 31
( Save up to $25 more!)

Apply after August  31:  $895.00 
(Does not include credit card processing fees)

All matches are in Louisville at the Park Lands of Floyd's Fork

THE PARK LANDS of FLOYDS FORK

Teams can access Beckley Creek Park from 3 locations.  The main entrance north across from Valhalla 15712 Hwy 60/ Shelbyville Road.  From this location, folks can follow Beckley Creek Parkway south to the 64 overpass, grassy overflow lot near Egg Lawn

From Shelbyville Road  to South Beckley Station Road entrance, use 1310 South Beckley Station Road for Egg Lawn access near Creekside Center.

The soccer fields at Beckley Park Creek Soccer use 1800 Beckley Creek Parkway

More about the Parklands:

Floyds Fork is a tributary of the Salt River (which drains into the Ohio River), running 27 miles through the eastern and southeastern portions of Jefferson County, Kentucky. It is the largest watershed in Louisville, and one which, formerly rural, is now undergoing rapid residential and commercial development.