The Bellevue Sports & TCG Show hits its first-Sunday slot on September 6, 2026, running 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM CDT at the Bellevue Junior Sports Association hall — and the September edition is the one football collectors circle. Landing on Labor Day weekend with the NFL season kicking off days later and Husker football already underway, this is the show where Nebraska football inventory, NFL rookies, and college autographs dominate the tables. The BJSA hall at 1001 High School Dr draws its regular crowd from Bellevue, Papillion, La Vista, Offutt Air Force Base, Plattsmouth, and south Omaha, plus Millard, Ralston, and Council Bluffs collectors who have made the first-Sunday drive a habit — and the holiday weekend typically swells attendance with visiting family in tow.
The floor keeps its signature even split between sports and TCG. September's sports tables tilt hard toward football: NFL Prizm, Optic, Select, and Mosaic rookies, college cards of Nebraska Cornhuskers stars past and present, Chiefs inventory for the metro's biggest NFL fanbase, and vintage football runs back through the 1960s, alongside year-round MLB, NBA, NHL, UFC, and soccer stock and Creighton Bluejays and Omaha Storm Chasers local flavor. The TCG side stays deep: Pokémon singles and sealed from WOTC Base Set through the latest Scarlet & Violet releases, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, Disney Lorcana, and Dragon Ball Z, plus graded TCG slabs and supplies. PSA, BGS, SGC, and CGC sports slabs, memorabilia, Funko Pops, and comics round out the room.
Hours are a single 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM CDT window. Admission is low-cost at the door (typically a couple of dollars, cash), kids get in free with an adult, and with no VIP tier the 10:00 AM open is a level playing field — early birds simply get the freshest tables.
The Bellevue Junior Sports Association hall is at 1001 High School Dr, Bellevue, NE 68005, just off Fort Crook Road and Highway 75, roughly fifteen minutes from downtown Omaha and minutes from Offutt AFB. Free parking fills the BJSA lot, and the single-room hall is accessible with wide aisles and an easy in-and-out layout.
This show fits football-focused collectors above all in September — rookie hunters, Husker and Chiefs PC builders, and fantasy-football groups making a weekend outing of it — while staying one of the metro's best family shows, with dealers known for handing free commons to young collectors, and a reliable singles stop for TCG players. For the best experience, arrive at open with a football-heavy want list, bring cash in small bills plus Venmo and PayPal backups, pack penny sleeves and top loaders, and leave time to work the TCG tables after the football rush thins. The show follows a first-Sunday cadence, so confirm the September date on the TCDb Nebraska calendar or the show's Facebook posts before traveling, especially over the holiday weekend.