
OKC Energy FC, Buffalo Wild Wings on NW Expressway Extend Partnership
Published on March 30, 2015 under United Soccer League Championship (USL)
OKC Energy FC News Release
OKLAHOMA CITY - Energy FC and Buffalo Wild Wings on NW Expressway have entered into a new agreement for the 2015 Energy FC soccer season.
"We're excited to have Buffalo Wild Wings on NW Expressway back for another season of Energy FC soccer," said Prodigal President Jeff Ewing. "We've created a special partnership with Ed and his team and look forward to rewarding our fans through this special promotion."
Buffalo Wild Wings on NW Expressway is partnering with Energy FC to introduce the Buffalo Wild Wings Reward Zone. Each game lucky guests will receive special field level seating privileges along with free food and soft drinks as well as other amenities including a special opportunity to meet players and coaches. Winners will be chosen exclusively from guests of Buffalo Wild Wings on Northwest Expressway.
"Our community is hungry for the high-quality, professional soccer that Energy FC puts on the field," said BWW franchise owner Ed Lynn. "We look forward to growing our relationship with Prodigal as they further develop soccer in Oklahoma City."
Buffalo Wild Wings on NW Expressway joins Mercy, First Fidelity Bank, Kickapoo Casino and Bob Bartley Electric as proud partners of Energy FC.
Energy FC opens their season on the road against their in-state rival the Tulsa Roughnecks on March 28. The team's home opener is April 18 against Seattle Sounders 2 at historic Taft Stadium.
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