USL FC Tulsa

Roughnecks FC Sign Tobenna Uzo

Published on January 4, 2019 under United Soccer League Championship (USL)
FC Tulsa News Release


Tulsa, Oklahoma - Tulsa Roughnecks FC has signed 24-year-old Forward Tobenna Uzo.

"I want to thank God for another opportunity to play the game of football," said Uzo, "It's a privilege to play for a coach & organization that believes in me. I'm ready to give my all to this club."

Uzo, originally from Lagos, Nigeria, played college soccer at both Houston Baptist College and Coastal Carolina University. He was selected in the fourth round of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft by Orlando City SC and spent time with the Myrtle Beach Mutiny before signing with the Colorado Springs Switchbacks.

"Toby Uzo has the potential to be one of our most influential signings. Toby is big, strong, brave, and has the technical ability to bring his teammates into the game," said Head Coach Michael Nsien, "From the players we are supporting the center forwards with, to our belief in his ability, Toby will have every opportunity to be a double digit scorer. Toby is also known to be great in the locker room, and is very well liked by teammates and staff."

2019 season tickets are on sale now. Lowered pre-season ticket prices are available until January 7th, 2019. To see the seating plan in full, fans can visit www.roughnecksfc.com/tickets. Season tickets for 2019 can be purchased by calling 918-297-6808.

The Tulsa Roughnecks F.C. was reborn in 2015 when the professional soccer club began play in the United Soccer League (USL). The Roughnecks play in the USL Championship, one of the most successful professional soccer leagues in the world. The 2017 season marked the Roughnecks most successful campaign, as the team earned its first-ever playoff appearance. For more information on Tulsa Roughnecks F.C. and ONEOK Field, please visit RoughnecksFC.com or follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.




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