Free Summer Soccer League for OKCPS Kids

May 27, 2021

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This summer, Oklahoma City Public Schools students will have an amazing opportunity to join a FREE 4-on-4 youth soccer league in a safe and fun environment that emphasizes fundamental skill development.

Hurry! Registration Closes Saturday, May 29th!

Alongside Energy Assist Foundation, Fields & Futures is proud to support this FREE league from OKC Parks and Recreation Department for Oklahoma City boys and girls who have finished 3rd-6th grades.

The league offers competitive and non-competitive divisions for boys, girls, and coed teams. Coed teams will play against boys teams.

The seven-week season begins Saturday, June 19. All games will be played at the Wendel Whisenhunt Sports Complex located at 3200 S. Independence Avenue.

Visit the league registration page for more information and to register before the Saturday, May 29th deadline.

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