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Aspire Sports · Worthington, OH

Aspire Venue

Aspire in Aspire Sports — Worthington.

Suburban facility near Powell / Lewis Center border. 3 indoor turf fields. Family + youth programming hub.

Address

Worthington, OH, Worthington, OH, 43085

Open programs

Catalog updates regularly — check back soon

Audiences

Kids · Adults 18+

Adult

Adult leagues at Aspire Sports — Worthington.

Adult co-ed soccer at the Worthington facility, scheduled around real adult lives — after-work and weekend slots, never before 6 PM on weeknights. Free parking, indoor turf, post-game space.

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Youth

Youth programs at Aspire Sports — Worthington.

The Worthington venue is the youth-programming home. Age-banded sessions from U6 through U18 on a published weekly schedule. Same coaches week over week, same field, same time.

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What you get at Aspire Sports — Worthington.

Local team

Coaches and refs who live in or near Aspire Sports — Worthington, who know the captains and families, and who keep the same faces on the field across the season.

Reliable schedules

Same time, same field, every week. Schedules publish before you pay — and once they're up, they don't move.

One Aspire account

Your registrations, your kid's history, your adult-league rosters — all on one account. Sign up once; we remember you.

About Aspire Sports — Worthington

Where exactly is the Worthington venue?
Worthington, Ohio — north of downtown Columbus, off I-270. Specific address publishes once partnership terms finalize. Free on-site parking.
Is there parking?
Yes — free on-site parking. The venue is designed for family drop-off and afternoon-into-evening pickup.
What ages does the Worthington facility serve?
Youth programs from U6 through U18, plus adult co-ed leagues for ages 18 and up. Family-friendly hours across the week.
Do you run year-round?
Yes — fully indoor. No weather cancellations, no seasonal gaps between sessions.

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