What programs does North Oklahoma City Soccer Club offer?NOKC lists three main tracks: Academy for roughly U7–U10 players building toward competitive soccer, recreational soccer from Mighty Megs and U5 through U19 (including optional Metro-style travel for U11–U19), and competitive U11–U19 play through Oklahoma Energy Football Club (OEFC), with details on the OEFC website.

North Oklahoma City Soccer Club
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
About
North Oklahoma City Soccer Club (NOKC) is a youth soccer organization based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Programming spans Academy for players who want a developmental bridge toward competitive play, a broad recreational pathway for young players through high school age, and a competitive track for older youth that operates through Oklahoma Energy Football Club (OEFC), the statewide competitive program formed from the merger of Edmond Soccer Club’s and NOKC’s competitive sides.
Where the club plays
Outdoor home fields are in northwest Oklahoma City, described as just north of Lake Hefner along North Portland Avenue. The club states that the complex is pet-free. Any use of NOKC fields outside normal club activity requires board permission and must be scheduled through the club; families should use official channels rather than assuming open access.
Academy (U7–U10)
Academy targets players roughly U7 through U10 (the club references its age-group materials for exact bands). It runs as a ten-month program from August through May: outdoor periods August–October and March–May, with indoor training and games at SoccerCity November–February (Winter I and Winter II are included in the published fee structure; separate indoor usage for complex closures is called out as not included). Teams are built from a player pool, rosters stay flexible, and staff may move players between groups to match skill and development needs. Each team is guaranteed six league games per season and may play up to eight, excluding tournaments; teams are expected to attend two tournaments each season (fall and spring). League games can fall on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. Practices begin the week of Monday, August 4 on the schedule published in the Academy FAQ; confirm each season’s calendar on that page before planning travel. Uniform kits are not included in registration; families purchase the practice and game kit at Soccer USA on North May Avenue at the price listed on the Academy FAQ, plus tax. Year-round registration is available, with questions directed to the Academy FAQ contact line. Optional add-ons such as Extra Touch Tuesday and summer camp links appear on the Academy section of the site. Tournament travel costs, coaches’ per diem, and mileage are family responsibilities, and the club’s fee materials describe how those shares work.
Recreation (Mighty Megs through U19)
Recreational soccer is framed for girls and boys from about age five through nineteen, with a separate Mighty Megs entry path for the youngest players. In-house recreational divisions through U10 play an eight-game season with volunteer parent coaches; official NOKC uniforms for U5–U19 are purchased at Soccer USA at the price on the recreation FAQ, while Mighty Megs players receive a sponsor-provided T-shirt from SoccerCity. Games are scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays, with Sunday kickoffs not before noon. Families may see both a Saturday and a Sunday game in the same weekend when the schedule requires it. Ball sizes follow the club chart: U4–U8 size 3, U9–U12 size 4, U13–U19 size 5. Teams can pay a field usage fee to practice at the NOKC complex once per week when space allows; the club encourages using neighborhood parks when possible and assigns practice slots from an online coach request form on a first-come basis. A Recreation Development Program (RDP) registration link is published alongside standard recreation registration. Schedules, registration, and coach resources route through GotSport and the club’s reschedules portal.
Metro recreational travel (U11–U19)
For U11 through U19 recreational teams, NOKC participates in the Metro recreational model developed with Edmond Soccer Club, Norman Youth Soccer Association, and South Lakes Soccer Club. That partnership is built so teams host about half of their fixtures at their home club and travel to partner clubs for the rest, widening competition without long road trips.
Competitive soccer and OEFC
Youth competitive soccer for U11 through U19 is organized under Oklahoma Energy Football Club. OEFC’s stated mission is to help competitive players improve technical skill, tactical understanding, physical capacity, and psychological readiness through professional staff-led training and games. NOKC’s competitive pages point families to the current OEFC website for rosters, tryouts, and league placement.
Values, staffing, and governance
Academy materials emphasize long-term technical development, age-appropriate tactics, and character traits such as sportsmanship and integrity. Coaches are described as certified, background-checked, and experienced with young athletes. Board meetings are scheduled at SoccerCity on published weeknight dates; role-specific commissioners and directors are listed for registration, fields, referees, and age groups. General club questions go to the club administrator contact published on the Contact page.
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Frequently asked questions
Where are NOKC’s fields and are pets allowed?The club places its outdoor complex in northwest Oklahoma City just north of Lake Hefner on North Portland Avenue. The site states the complex is pet-free, and field use outside normal club programming requires board permission and official scheduling.
How does Academy scheduling and rostering work?Academy runs August through May with outdoor blocks in fall and spring and indoor periods November–February at SoccerCity. Players train in a pool, rosters are flexible, and staff may move athletes between teams for development. League play promises at least six games and up to eight per season, not counting tournaments, and teams are expected to play in two tournaments each fall and spring. Matches may be scheduled Friday through Sunday.
What should families budget beyond Academy registration?Uniform kits are purchased separately at Soccer USA at the price listed on the Academy FAQ plus tax. Tournament entry, travel, lodging, coach per diem, and mileage are additional, and the club’s fee documents explain that every rostered player shares those costs even if they skip a particular event.
How does recreational soccer work for younger versus older age groups?Mighty Megs and U5–U10 recreation use volunteer coaches and an eight-game in-house season; Mighty Megs players receive a sponsor T-shirt, while U5–U19 players buy the official NOKC uniform kit at Soccer USA. U11–U19 recreational teams join the Metro partnership that rotates home and away games among NOKC, Edmond, Norman, and South Lakes clubs.
When do Mighty Megs and U5–U10 recreation start, and how are games scheduled?The recreation FAQ lists a March 7–8, 2026, opening weekend for Mighty Megs and U5–U10 programs. Teams are guaranteed eight games. Games fall on Saturdays and Sundays, with Sunday kickoffs no earlier than noon, and some weekends can include both days.
How do families register or handle schedule changes?Registration links on the club site point to GotSport program pages for Academy, recreation, RDP, and related offerings. Schedule updates and coach resources reference the dedicated reschedules subdomain the club publishes.
Who should families contact for general NOKC questions?The Contact page lists Alli Fansher as the NOKC club administrator at 405-397-3633 and admin@nokcsoccer.com. Age-group commissioners and specialty roles such as TOPSoccer or media contacts appear on the same page and on the board roster for deeper questions.
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