Results

SUA - USL Championship 04/20 22:00 1 [9] Tulsa v Charleston Battery [1] L 1-4
SUA - US Open Cup 04/18 00:00 9 Tulsa v Northern Colorado Hailstorm W 2-1
SUA - USL Championship 04/14 02:00 1 [2] Sacramento Republic v Tulsa [7] D 1-1
SUA - USL Championship 04/06 00:30 1 [8] Tulsa v Phoenix Rising FC [10] D 3-3
SUA - USL Championship 03/31 02:00 1 [1] Orange County SC v Tulsa [7] L 1-0
SUA - USL Championship 03/17 00:00 1 [10] Las Vegas Lights FC v Tulsa [9] W 1-3
SUA - USL Championship 10/13 23:00 1 [12] Hartford Athletic v Tulsa [10] W 2-5
SUA - USL Championship 10/08 00:30 1 [10] Tulsa v Indy Eleven [6] L 1-2
SUA - USL Championship 09/30 23:00 1 [1] Pittsburgh Riverhounds v Tulsa [9] L 3-2
SUA - USL Championship 09/23 23:30 1 [3] Charleston Battery v Tulsa [8] L 2-1
SUA - USL Championship 09/17 02:00 1 [6] Oakland Roots v Tulsa [9] W 0-1
SUA - USL Championship 09/10 00:30 1 [8] Tulsa v Phoenix Rising FC [5] D 0-0

Statistici

 TotalGazdeOaspeti
Matches played 33 16 17
Wins 11 6 5
Draws 8 3 5
Losses 14 7 7
Goals for 43 22 21
Goals against 56 30 26
Clean sheets 5 2 3
Failed to score 7 3 4

Wikipedia - FC Tulsa

FC Tulsa is an American professional soccer team based in Tulsa, Oklahoma which competes in the USL Championship, the second tier of the American soccer pyramid.

History

The club was founded as Tulsa Roughnecks FC by Jeff and Dale Hubbard, brothers and co-owners of the Tulsa Drillers minor league baseball franchise. The Hubbards were announced as co-owners and co-chairs on December 18, 2013. Prodigal, LLC., owner of Oklahoma City Energy FC, another USL club, served as a minority owner.

The club's original logo used from 2014 to 2019

On February 26, 2014, it was announced that the team would be known as Tulsa Roughnecks FC, paying homage to the original Roughnecks which played in the original North American Soccer League from 1978 until the league folded in 1984 (and were best known for winning Soccer Bowl '83). The name received nearly 50% of the votes in a "name the team" contest held in February 2014.

The team logo, colors and uniforms were introduced on September 2, 2014. The oil derrick in the logo, as well as the name of the team, is a reference to Tulsa's "Oil Capitol" heritage; the dictionary definition of a "roughneck" is a worker in an oil-well drilling crew. The team colors are Orange and Navy Blue with all kits supplied by Adidas.

On August 20, 2019, it was announced that the Craft family, composed of Tulsa natives and brothers JW, Ryan, and Kyle Craft, had acquired the club from the Drillers and Prodigal Soccer.

On December 4, 2019, the club announced that it would be renamed as FC Tulsa beginning with the 2020 season. The team's new logo was designed by Matthew Wolff.