TULSA – It will be another packed weekend of community events around Tulsa and of course, FC Tulsa will be on hand to join in on the fun.
To start the weekend, the club will return to the pitch on Friday night down in South Texas to take on Rio Grande Valley FC in a big USL Championship clash. FC Tulsa won both matchups between the sides last season, but with RGVFC sitting at the top of the Western Conference, it will be a tough road test for Tulsa. The last time FC Tulsa made the trip down to Edinburg, weather delays meant that the match didn’t finish until around 2 a.m. CT, so you may want to take a little afternoon siesta on Friday just in case.
On Saturday, FC Tulsa will participate in Boulder Dash, one of the most chaotic and exciting events of the year in Tulsa. An annual event that started in 2019, Boulder Dash is a high-speed Big-wheel tricycle race (think real life Mario Kart) that encourages fan involvement in the form of throwing water balloons at racers, foam cannons and much more. While FC Tulsa keeps its players in tip-top shape, it will show little regard for the health of its front office on Saturday as the club will field a three-man race team consisting of two employees and a member of supporters group, 83 United.
In addition to trying to bring home silverware, FC Tulsa will also have a booth on the course where fans can snag some free swag like stickers and magnets, while also entering to win some FC Tulsa gear.
On Saturday, FC Tulsa will join 83 United in participating in Tulsa Pride. The club will man a booth at Pride on from 12 p.m.-10 p.m. on Saturday at the Equality Center, selling FC Tulsa Pride T-shirts and scarves. On Saturday evening at 6 p.m., FC Tulsa will march in the Pride Parade with 83 United in support of equality and against discrimination of any kind. Fans wanting to march with the club can meet at 5 p.m. at the corner of 13th St. and Boston Ave.
Finally, FC Tulsa will take in some youth footy over the weekend at Titan Sports Complex at the 3v3 Live tournament in Jenks. FC Tulsa will have a booth at Titan in the morning from 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. and will be raffling off team merch, tickets and 2021 jerseys. A special rate on tickets to FC Tulsa’s two July matches will be available at the booth.
TULSA – It will be another packed weekend of community events around Tulsa and of course, FC Tulsa will be on hand to join in on the fun.
To start the weekend, the club will return to the pitch on Friday night down in South Texas to take on Rio Grande Valley FC in a big USL Championship clash. FC Tulsa won both matchups between the sides last season, but with RGVFC sitting at the top of the Western Conference, it will be a tough road test for Tulsa. The last time FC Tulsa made the trip down to Edinburg, weather delays meant that the match didn’t finish until around 2 a.m. CT, so you may want to take a little afternoon siesta on Friday just in case.
On Saturday, FC Tulsa will participate in Boulder Dash, one of the most chaotic and exciting events of the year in Tulsa. An annual event that started in 2019, Boulder Dash is a high-speed Big-wheel tricycle race (think real life Mario Kart) that encourages fan involvement in the form of throwing water balloons at racers, foam cannons and much more. While FC Tulsa keeps its players in tip-top shape, it will show little regard for the health of its front office on Saturday as the club will field a three-man race team consisting of two employees and a member of supporters group, 83 United.
In addition to trying to bring home silverware, FC Tulsa will also have a booth on the course where fans can snag some free swag like stickers and magnets, while also entering to win some FC Tulsa gear.
On Saturday, FC Tulsa will join 83 United in participating in Tulsa Pride. The club will man a booth at Pride on from 12 p.m.-10 p.m. on Saturday at the Equality Center, selling FC Tulsa Pride T-shirts and scarves. On Saturday evening at 6 p.m., FC Tulsa will march in the Pride Parade with 83 United in support of equality and against discrimination of any kind. Fans wanting to march with the club can meet at 5 p.m. at the corner of 13th St. and Boston Ave.
Finally, FC Tulsa will take in some youth footy over the weekend at Titan Sports Complex at the 3v3 Live tournament in Jenks. FC Tulsa will have a booth at Titan in the morning from 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. and will be raffling off team merch, tickets and 2021 jerseys. A special rate on tickets to FC Tulsa’s two July matches will be available at the booth.