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Arena Soccer Clubs Host Royal Family Day

February 27, 2026

The Omaha Kings and Queens professional men’s and women’s arena soccer clubs are hosting Royal Family Day this Sunday, March 1. The special Sunday doubleheader will begin with the Kings hosting the Minnesota Blizzard at 2 p.m. Following that match, the Queens will take on the Kansas Astras at 5 p.m. in their final regular season home match.

Royal Family Day is designed to celebrate the community that supports both clubs – and to recognize those who embodies its values. At halftime of each match, one family nominated by the clubs will be honored at center field. The families chosen represent resilience, strength, and “the spirit of La Familia Real.”

To celebrate the event, special in-game giveaways will take place throughout the afternoon, and each guest will receive one complimentary Royal raffle entry upon arrival. Prizes will be awarded every quarter during both games and include exclusive club merchandise, signed items and more.

Tickets start at $10 and are available on the team’s website. Each ticket is valid for both matches.

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