New stadium and Energy FC revitalization to boost OKC's entertainment scene

Published Tuesday, September 10, 2024
by Chamber Staff

Exciting changes are on the horizon for the entertainment scene in OKC, and among the most anticipated projects is the multipurpose stadium that will be built near Bricktown. A core MAPS 4 project, this cutting-edge facility will further enrich the vibrance of downtown and serve as the future home for a variety of sporting and entertainment activities, including professional soccer for women and men.

Echo Investment Capital, a multi-strategy investment firm founded and led by Christian Kanady, is a driving force behind this development and coinciding efforts to rebuild OKC’s professional soccer club, Energy FC. As the new majority owner of Energy FC that will operate the new stadium, Echo is focusing on receiving community input and garnering citywide support as it shapes the next era for the club and advances the new entertainment hub.

“With the popularity of soccer on the rise in the United States and plans in the works for a state-of-the-art multipurpose stadium, Oklahoma City is uniquely positioned to advance the globally loved sport,” said Christian Kanady, founder and CEO of Echo Investment Capital. “We are excited to partner with the city on this world-class development that will bring pro soccer back and also expand OKC’s ability to host other sporting events and entertainment activities in the heart of our downtown.”

Energy FC, a part of the United Soccer League (USL) Championship, paused play in recent years due to franchise stadium requirements. Although on hiatus, the club has retained its franchise agreement and can return to play once the new multipurpose stadium is completed in 2027.

In the meantime, a brand review guided by soccer fans and the community as a whole will be conducted for the soccer club. This initiative will feature regular listening sessions with individuals from across the region, gathering valuable input on the team's name, logo and color scheme, while keeping in mind the goal of authentically reflecting the spirit and identity of the city.

Also expected is the addition of a women’s soccer team and plans for a stadium that ensures gender equity. This effort is led by Echo’s Court Jeske, who oversees Energy FC and ongoing stadium development efforts in partnership with the City of OKC.

“As we build the very best soccer club for Oklahoma City, we are committed to a holistic approach that is guided by community input every step of the way,” said Jeske. “In a lot of ways, with the Energy on hiatus for the last three years, we have a blank canvas from which to rebuild our club into something new. The forthcoming review is about ensuring soccer in OKC best reflects who we are and where we’re going, and we’re going to take our time and get it right."

As part of the community-driven brand review, Echo recently launched OKCforSoccer.com. This website is designed to keep the public informed on all things related to OKC’s professional soccer scene, progress on the stadium and ways to get involved in the movement.

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