The Louisville Kings announced a public celebration of their United Bowl championship, set for Wednesday, Sept. 16, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Lynn Family Stadium. The event is free to attend, though fans are encouraged to RSVP.
Celebration details
Attendees will be welcomed onto the stadium’s mini‑pitch, where they can meet head coach Chris Redman and select members of the championship roster. Autograph sessions, a close‑up view of the United Bowl trophy, and a variety of games and entertainment are planned for the evening.
In addition to the festivities, the Kings will offer a special “select‑a‑seat” experience for fans interested in purchasing 2027 season tickets. This gives supporters the opportunity to choose their seats for the upcoming season.
Team’s inaugural season success
The Kings entered the United Football League in the spring of 2026. After a rocky start, the team rallied and captured the United Bowl title with a 27‑20 victory over the DC Defenders. The championship run has already produced several NFL call‑ups, and the team’s rapid ascent has energized the Louisville sports community.
Coach Redman said in the release, “Winning the United Bowl was an incredible accomplishment for our players, coaches, and fans. Bringing the trophy home and celebrating with the people of Louisville makes it even more special. Louisville embraced this team from the beginning, and we’re grateful for the support every step of the way.”
Community impact
The celebration underscores the growing bond between the Kings and the city. Local businesses are expected to see increased foot traffic, and the event provides a family‑friendly gathering for residents of all ages. Organizers hope the night will cement the Kings as a lasting fixture in Louisville’s sporting landscape.
Fans are invited to arrive early to secure a good spot, enjoy the entertainment, and take part in the ticket‑selection opportunity. For more information and to RSVP, visit the Louisville Kings’ official website.
Original reporting: WLKY Louisville — read the source article.