USA - USL Championship 03/25 02:00 1 [16] Phoenix Rising FC v OKC Energy FC [11] L 4-1
USA - USL Championship 03/18 00:00 1 [7] OKC Energy FC v Tulsa Roughnecks [7] W 1-0
USA - USL Championship 11/05 00:30 2 Swope Park Rangers v Oklahoma City Energy FC L 7-6
USA - USL Championship 10/29 00:30 3 [2] San Antonio FC v OKC Energy FC [6] W 2-5
USA - USL Championship 10/22 00:45 4 [3] Reno 1868 FC v OKC Energy FC [6] W 0-1
USA - USL Championship 10/15 22:00 1 [7] OKC Energy FC v Seattle Sounders II [12] W 3-1
USA - USL Championship 10/08 22:00 1 [8] OKC Energy FC v Swope Park Rangers [4] W 4-1
USA - USL Championship 10/01 22:00 1 [8] OKC Energy FC v LA Galaxy II [13] W 3-0
USA - USL Championship 09/24 02:30 1 [6] Sacramento Republic v OKC Energy FC [8] W 1-3
USA - USL Championship 09/21 02:00 1 [3] Reno 1868 FC v OKC Energy FC [8] L 3-0
USA - USL Championship 09/17 22:00 1 [9] OKC Energy FC v Tulsa Roughnecks [6] W 2-0
USA - USL Championship 09/10 22:00 1 [9] OKC Energy FC v Vancouver Whitecaps II [14] D 0-0
USA - USL Championship 09/03 00:30 1 [4] Swope Park Rangers v OKC Energy FC [8] L 2-0
USA - USL Championship 08/26 02:30 1 [10] Orange County Blues v OKC Energy FC [8] W 1-2
USA - USL Championship 08/20 00:30 1 Oklahoma City Energy FC v San Antonio FC D 0-0
USA - USL Championship 08/13 00:30 1 [7] Tulsa Roughnecks v OKC Energy FC [8] L 2-1
USA - USL Championship 08/06 00:30 1 Oklahoma City Energy FC v Real Monarchs SLC W 2-0
USA - USL Championship 08/03 00:30 1 [10] OKC Energy FC v Reno 1868 FC [4] W 1-0
USA - USL Championship 07/31 01:30 1 [14] LA Galaxy II v OKC Energy FC [10] D 1-1
USA - USL Championship 07/23 00:30 1 OKC Energy FC v Colorado Switchbacks FC W 4-3
USA - USL Championship 07/15 01:00 1 [2] San Antonio FC v OKC Energy FC [11] D 1-1
USA - USL Championship 07/09 00:30 1 [11] OKC Energy FC v Tulsa Roughnecks [9] L 1-2
USA - USL Championship 07/06 01:00 1 [1] Real Monarchs SLC v OKC Energy FC [10] L 3-1
USA - USL Championship 06/24 22:00 1 [12] Vancouver Whitecaps II v OKC Energy FC [9] D 2-2
USA - USL Championship 06/20 02:30 1 Seattle Sounders II v Oklahoma City Energy FC L 3-2
USA - USL Championship 06/17 02:30 1 [15] Portland Timbers II v OKC Energy FC [12] W 1-3
USA - US Open Cup 06/14 01:00 10 Colorado Rapids v Oklahoma City Energy FC L 3-2
USA - USL Championship 06/11 00:30 1 [11] OKC Energy FC v San Antonio FC [2] D 0-0
USA - USL Championship 06/07 00:30 1 [13] OKC Energy FC v Phoenix Rising FC [10] W 3-2
USA - USL Championship 06/04 00:00 1 Colorado Switchbacks FC v OKC Energy FC L 1-0

Wikipedia - OKC Energy FC

Oklahoma City Energy Football Club, or simply Energy FC, is an American professional soccer club based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The club is a member of the USL Championship, the second division of the American soccer league system. Although having not officially ceased operations, the club is not fielding a roster and has relieved head coach Leigh Veidman, having canceled their 2022 and 2023 seasons. The club cites inability to meet league requirements for field conditions.

History

Oklahoma City businessman Robert "Bob" Funk, Jr., was awarded a United Soccer League franchise on July 2, 2013, and in November, the club announced its name would be Oklahoma City Energy FC. The ownership group, Prodigal LLC, formerly Express sports, which operated the Oklahoma City Barons of the American Hockey League and formerly oversaw the Oklahoma City Dodgers (formerly Oklahoma/Oklahoma City Redhawks.) baseball team of the Pacific Coast League and the owned Oklahoma City Blazers of the Central Hockey League. Recently retired Sporting Kansas City goalkeeper Jimmy Nielsen was named Energy FC head coach for the inaugural season. Tim McLaughlin, founder of Fields & Futures, joined the club as an ownership partner prior to the start of the 2014 season. Energy FC won their first match away to Orange County Blues FC on April 5 and played their first home match against Orlando City SC on April 26 at Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School's Pribil Stadium. The season ended with a 10th place finish – four points short of a playoff spot and averaging 3,702 in attendance for home matches. The club moved to the newly-renovated Taft Stadium for the 2015 season and finished second in the Western Conference, making the playoffs for the first time. Energy FC advanced to the Western Conference Final, where they lost to LA Galaxy II.

For the inaugural (2014) season only, all games were broadcast on KXXY-FM radio with former Oklahoma sports personality Jack Damrill. For the 2016 and 2017 season Energy FC games were on local television on KSBI on Cox Cable Oklahoma channel 7 and simulcasted on Cox digital HD channels 707. Currently the Oklahoma City Energy FC has no radio or television deal in place.

In 2016, the team finished 7th in the Western Conference and advanced to the Western Conference semifinals. Energy FC also advanced to the fourth round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup after defeating cross-town rival Rayo OKC 2–1 in extra time. That year also saw Energy FC host Club Deportivo Guadalajara in a friendly match played in front of 6,687 fans at Taft Stadium. Energy FC made the playoffs for a third consecutive season in 2017 after finishing 6th in the Western Conference. Back-to-back road wins earned the team a berth in the Conference Final for the second time in three years. Energy FC lost the match to Swope Park Rangers in a penalty shootout that saw both sides attempting 10 shots each, with the deciding goals coming down to each teams' goalkeepers. That year also saw the club host another international friendly, against 2017 Champions League winners CF Pachuca.

Prior to the 2018 season, Steve Cooke was named head coach of the club, a year after serving as interim head coach at MLS side Colorado Rapids. Energy FC narrowly missed the USL Playoffs competing for a spot until the final month of the season. Cooke was succeeded by John Pascarella in 2019. On June 4, 2021, following a winless start to the 2021 USL Championship season, Pascarella and the OKC Energy mutually agreed to part ways.

Although having not officially ceased operations, the club is currently not fielding a roster and has relieved head coach Leigh Veidman, having canceled their 2022 and 2023 seasons. The club cites inability to meet league requirements for field conditions.

OKC Energy FC jest amerykańskim męskim klubem piłkarskim z siedzibą w Oklahoma City w stanie Oklahoma. Drużyna uczestniczy w USL Championship, drugiej lidze futbolu zawodowego w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Klub został założony w 2013 roku i rozpoczął grę w USL Pro w 2014 roku. W 2019 roku klub przeniósł się do USL Championship. Domowym obiektem klubu jest Taft Stadium.