Two sites in the Oklahoma City metro could serve as a home base for a World Cup team next summer.
On Wednesday, FIFA revealed a list of 63 possible “team base camp” sites ahead of the 2026 World Cup — basically a team’s home away from home as they train, rest and prepare between matches. Among the locations national teams can choose from is a soccer training facility, formerly used by the OKC Energy, on NE 63rd in the Adventure District and OU’s athletic complexes in Norman.
The 2026 World Cup will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.