OKLAHOMA CITY FC

THE CITY’S PREMIER WOMEN’S CLUB

Oklahoma City FC embarks on its 17th WPSL season in 2025, making the club the fourth most tenured in the historic league.  For the fifth consecutive season, Oklahoma City will play its home games at Mustang High School’s Soccer stadium – providing a quaint and electric home field advantage.

Historically, Oklahoma City FC has fielded highly competitive teams, compiling winning records in 12-of-16 seasons and finishing atop the conference table five teams.

Heavy emphasis is placed on filling out the FC roster with “local talent”, providing Oklahoman’s the opportunity to train and compete at a high level during the summer months.  A number of Oklahoma colleges and universities have been represented on recent teams, including:

  • Oklahoma State University

  • University of Oklahoma

  • University of Tulsa

  • Oral Roberts University

  • University of Central Oklahoma

  • Oklahoma City University

  • University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

  • Mid-America Christian University

  • Oklahoma Christian University

  • Oklahoma Baptist University

  • Rogers State University

  • and others…

2008-11 OKC ALLIANCE

Oklahoma City had its first WPSL team in 2008 and played for four seasons as the OKC Alliance. The club was owned by a group of local soccer enthusiasts and led by the team’s head coach Jimmy Hampton. The Alliance had grand success as won the conference title in three of its first four seasons and compiled an overall record of 30-5-2 for a winning percentage of .861. In 2010, the Alliance advanced to the WPSL Championship semifinals.

2012-PRESENT OKLAHOMA CITY FC

Prior to the 2012 season, Sean Jones acquired the Alliance and re-branded the WPSL side Oklahoma City FC, selecting light blue as the team’s primary color, accented with gold and charcoal grey.  The Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher, the official State Bird of Oklahoma, serves as the signature art piece within the team’s award-winning crest.

Jones partnered with long-time Oklahoma City sports executives DeBray Ayala and Brad Lund as the club continued its winning ways.  The team has hosted home matches at Oklahoma City University, Casady School, Yukon Schools, Mid-America Christian University, Norman North High School and Mustang High School.  In 2021, FC will call Mustang its permanent home and play all home matches at the high school’s Varsity Soccer Complex.

Oklahoma City FC won the conference championship in 2015 and advanced to the WPSL Championship semifinals in 2012 and 2015.  The Scissor-Tails picked up their seventh conference title in club history in 2017 with co-head coaches Zach Bice and Evan Dresel at the helm.