Any soccer fans in here? Has anyone been keeping up with the plans for USL to create a top-tier league to compete with MLS at the top of the US Soccer pyramid? These are exciting times for Tulsa's team! Top seed in the West heading into the playoffs and home playoff soccer for the first time since our Roughnecks brought home the Soccer Bowl trophy in 1983!
The Craft family have been very good owners, investing substantially in the players and coaches to give Tulsa a top-tier competitive team. But in order to move into the top-tier of USL, we need a 15,000+ seat dedicated stadium. OKC has suffered without a team for several years now because they don't have a stadium, but soon will as the voters there passed the MAPS4 project.
Tulsa has a committed ownership group. We have a playoff-quality team that is poised to compete at the top moving forward. What is next? Where is next? Someone piss in my Wheaties, because I'm fully wearing rose-colored glasses in the midst of this incredible winning run.
Happy that the team is having such a great year. I think the plan is to build a stadium and similar markets that have been a soccer only stadium (from a shared one from baseball) have seen tremendous success with attendance. I think the plan is to include some funding for a new stadium in the next big tax package for Tulsa in a few years. Wish them the best as I think Professional Soccer is one pro sport I think Tulsa could support.
Quote from: TulsaGuy on October 27, 2025, 04:47:22 PMHappy that the team is having such a great year. I think the plan is to build a stadium and similar markets that have been a soccer only stadium (from a shared one from baseball) have seen tremendous success with attendance. I think the plan is to include some funding for a new stadium in the next big tax package for Tulsa in a few years. Wish them the best as I think Professional Soccer is one pro sport I think Tulsa could support.
I would like to see us capitalize more quickly on this given our city's rich soccer history. Watching OKC time their stadium construction perfectly with the USL announcement and the World Cup feels like we are further behind that where we could be.
Does anyone know what potential locations are being discussed and how far off is the next tax package? I wonder how much if any the owners would be willing to chip in.
Great win tonight! was there for a bit, huge crowd!
Would be a tremendous shame if OKC times their stadium perfectly while FC Tulsa is left out of the new league.
Quote from: ComeOnBenjals on November 01, 2025, 09:59:37 PMGreat win tonight! was there for a bit, huge crowd!
Would be a tremendous shame if OKC times their stadium perfectly while FC Tulsa is left out of the new league.
Great game indeed! Record crowd too.
It looks to be a certainty though that OKC will be ready to go for a USL expansion slot. Would be amazing if we could join the new league at the same time. We have so much more tradition up here it's not even close.
My understanding is that the Crafts are actively working on a downtown stadium plan, most likely at the Nordam site currently owned by the Snyder family (owners of the Mayo). This site has been identified in the Downtown Tulsa Partnership's Strategic Plan for the past year. https://downtowntulsa.com/doing-business/studies-and-plans
The Craft family is in a position to privately finance the construction by pre-funding a TIF if they choose--they would be paid back through this mechanism with the incremental sales tax revenue generated. This would not have to go to voters. They could also leverage the existing Stadium Improvement District that was used to build ONEOK Field. Ideally there would be similar mixed-use development in the East Village area.
Quote from: Tulsan on November 02, 2025, 09:12:30 PMMy understanding is that the Crafts are actively working on a downtown stadium plan, most likely at the Nordam site currently owned by the Snyder family (owners of the Mayo). This site has been identified in the Downtown Tulsa Partnership's Strategic Plan for the past year. https://downtowntulsa.com/doing-business/studies-and-plans
The Craft family is in a position to privately finance the construction by pre-funding a TIF if they choose--they would be paid back through this mechanism with the incremental sales tax revenue generated. This would not have to go to voters. They could also leverage the existing Stadium Improvement District that was used to build ONEOK Field. Ideally there would be similar mixed-use development in the East Village area.
Having a billionaire for a father makes things so much easier.
Ha, yeah. The playoffs are a nice proof of concept too. 7600 in attendance last Saturday, they're on their way to selling out ONEOK.
Quote from: Tulsan on November 02, 2025, 09:12:30 PMMy understanding is that the Crafts are actively working on a downtown stadium plan, most likely at the Nordam site currently owned by the Snyder family (owners of the Mayo). This site has been identified in the Downtown Tulsa Partnership's Strategic Plan for the past year. https://downtowntulsa.com/doing-business/studies-and-plans
The Craft family is in a position to privately finance the construction by pre-funding a TIF if they choose--they would be paid back through this mechanism with the incremental sales tax revenue generated. This would not have to go to voters. They could also leverage the existing Stadium Improvement District that was used to build ONEOK Field. Ideally there would be similar mixed-use development in the East Village area.
I hadn't seen this plan - really interesting, thanks for sharing.
Would be cool if the stadium on could spur some development on the east side of downtown.
ONEOK capacity for soccer is 7833. Gate last night for the playoff win was 7,917 attendees. FC Tulsa hosting conference finals next Saturday.
Bodes well for the future.
Quote from: swake on November 02, 2025, 10:43:57 PMHaving a billionaire for a father makes things so much easier.
Setting jealousy aside, this is just the way sports franchises work. I'm thankful that the family is choosing to invest its money into this team and creating a competitive side for Tulsa to support!
Quote from: Tulsan on November 02, 2025, 09:12:30 PMMy understanding is that the Crafts are actively working on a downtown stadium plan, most likely at the Nordam site currently owned by the Snyder family (owners of the Mayo). This site has been identified in the Downtown Tulsa Partnership's Strategic Plan for the past year. https://downtowntulsa.com/doing-business/studies-and-plans
The Craft family is in a position to privately finance the construction by pre-funding a TIF if they choose--they would be paid back through this mechanism with the incremental sales tax revenue generated. This would not have to go to voters. They could also leverage the existing Stadium Improvement District that was used to build ONEOK Field. Ideally there would be similar mixed-use development in the East Village area.
This is great to hear! I know much of the strategic plan is visionary, so funding is still the driving force behind making any of it reality. I certainly hope this can take shape very soon.
Man, if there was every time for ownership to announce plans- it'd be now. City is rallying around the team in a big way.
FC Tulsa dominates and wins 3-0 to win the West Conference Championship. Huge crowd, had to been near 9,000.. over capacity.
I made the match last week and it was electric. I couldn't make it last night but was checking the game constantly. Must have been BANANAS energy. And now we're hosting the national finals. I don't think it's really hit people yet what a huge deal this is, especially if we pull out a W for the national championship.
Give the people a soccer-specific stadium! Now is the time to announce.
9,180 was the reported attendance last night.
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This is great, but there is a potential for much, much more.
The old Roughnecks in 1980 had crowds of 30,000 a game in a championship season. The Tulsa metro back then had just 711,652 with a hispanic population of just 1.5%. Today Tulsa's metro has 1,059,803 people and 13% of that total is Hispanic.
Today, with a major league team, Tulsa should be able to put many more than 30k in a stadium given the chance.
Was at the last two games. The most recent one was decidedly more packed in than the prior week. The most recent game was rather lopsided. FC has about 12 shots on goal in the first half. The entire first half was nearly on one side of the field. The crowd was more of a party atmosphere than it was the week before, where there was far more tension.
The tickets were sold out for the championship before I made it back to my car to drive home that evening.
My only soccer exposure has been coaching the most recent season of my kids youth team where everyone gets playing time is still a rule. I came into watching soccer pretty skeptically. Who wants to watch 1-0 games? But these two games were by far the most entertaining sporting events I have ever been to.
I'm sure World Cup would be even better. But purely Tulsa area (Drillers, Oilers Hockey, College Football/Basketball) this takes the cake. I was shocked how much I enjoyed it.
It was a tough loss in the nationally televised final for this team. But the community and owners have stepped up in a big way to show that it will support a team that is at least competitive and making the playoffs consistently. Really hope there is a stadium announcement in the next 6 months