Black Gold Derby
Other names | Oklahoma derby[1] |
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Location | Oklahoma |
Teams | |
First meeting | Tulsa 1–1 OKC (March 28, 2015 ) |
Latest meeting | Tulsa 2–0 (October 30, 2021) |
Next meeting | TBD |
Stadiums | TBD (Oklahoma City) ONEOK Field (Tulsa) |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 24 |
Most wins | OKC Energy (10) |
Top scorer | Joaquin Rivas (4) |
All-time series | OKC Energy: 10 Drawn: 8 FC Tulsa: 6 |
Largest victory | OKC 3–0 Tulsa (July 23, 2016) Tulsa 0–3 OKC (August 8, 2018) |
The Black Gold Derby is an American soccer rivalry between the two USL Championship (USLC) clubs based in Oklahoma: OKC Energy FC and FC Tulsa. The winner of the regular season series is awarded a four-foot wrench.[2]
History
[edit]The Oklahoma City Energy formed in late 2013, and FC Tulsa, previously known as "Tulsa Roughnecks FC", formed in mid-2014. Both clubs began their series ahead of the 2015 USL season.[3]
The Energy's formation came through local businessman, Bob Funk, Jr., who pursued a bid for a club in the USLC (then known as the United Soccer League) in early 2013. Funk was awarded a franchise on July 2, 2013 with an intended launch date in 2014. Ahead of the 2014 season the Energy FC announced an affiliation agreement with Major League Soccer side, Sporting Kansas City. Former Kansas City goalkeeper, Jimmy Nielsen, was named head coach.[4][5]
In March 2014, OKC Pro Soccer owner and founder of Oklahoma City's Fields & Futures program Tim McLaughlin joined the club as an ownership partner, bringing a secured lease to Taft Stadium, where Energy FC began play in 2015. The club's 2014 home schedule was played at Pribil Stadium on the campus of Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School.[6]
The origins of FC Tulsa date back to 1978, when the original Tulsa Roughnecks formed. The original Roughnecks formed as a relocation of Team Hawaii ahead of the 1978 North American Soccer League season. The original Roughnecks won Soccer Bowl '83 against the Toronto Blizzard.[7] The second iteration of the Roughnecks came in 1993, which joined the United States Interregional Soccer League (USISL), the body that evolved into the operator of today's USLC, the United Soccer League. The best season results for this version of the Roughnecks came in 1993 and 1994 where they reached the divisional finals in the playoffs. The club folded following the 1999–2000 USISL I-League season.[8]
The series is temporarily on hold as OKC Energy FC has announced a hiatus during the 2022 USL Championship season, planning to return to play by 2027 when their new stadium is completed.[9][10][11][12]
Format
[edit]The trophy is awarded based on points earned for wins (3 points each) and draws (1 point each) during the USL Championship regular season and U.S. Open Cup fixtures, should the teams meet during the tournament. In case of a tie in both points and goal differential, the team with the higher number of away goals scored will be the winner. Finally, in case of a tie on points, goal differential, and away goals, the trophy will be given to the team with the highest final placement in the USLC rankings.
Winners by year
[edit]Year | Winner | TUL Points | OKC Points | Tiebreaker |
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2022-26 | Not contested[13][14] | - | - | |
2021 | FC Tulsa | 7 | 4 | |
2020 | FC Tulsa | 5 | 2 | |
2019 | OKC Energy FC | 2 | 2*** | ***USLC Rankings: OKC 28th - TUL 31st |
2018 | OKC Energy FC | 1 | 7 | |
2017 | Tulsa Roughnecks FC | 6 | 3 | |
2016 | OKC Energy FC | 0 | 12 | |
2015 | OKC Energy FC | 5 | 8 |
Statistics
[edit]Competition | Played | OKC Wins | Draws | TUL Wins | OKC Goals | TUL Goals |
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USL/USL Championship | 23 | 9 | 8 | 6 | 31 | 22 |
U.S. Open Cup | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Total | 23 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 31 | 22 |
Results
[edit]Home team is listed on the left, away team is listed on the right. Home team's score is listed first.
Oklahoma City win Draw Tulsa win
March 28, 2015 USL | Tulsa Roughnecks | 1–1 | OKC Energy | Tulsa, OK |
7:00 PM CDT | Ballew 71' | Report | Thomas 45+' | Stadium: ONEOK Field Attendance: 8,335 Referee: Jon Freemon |
May 27, 2015 USOC | Tulsa Roughnecks | 0–1 | OKC Energy | Tulsa, OK |
7:00 PM CDT | Report | Tóth 82' | Stadium: ONEOK Field |
June 13, 2015 USL | OKC Energy | 2–0 | Tulsa Roughnecks | Oklahoma City, OK |
7:00 PM CDT | König 27' Evans 49' |
Report | Stadium: Taft Stadium Attendance: 4,777 Referee: Greg Dopka |
July 18, 2015 USL | OKC Energy | 1–1 | Tulsa Roughnecks | Oklahoma City, OK |
7:00 PM CDT | König 60' (pen.) | Report | Ballew 50' | Stadium: Taft Stadium Attendance: 4,541 Referee: Jeremy Kieso |
September 6, 2015 USL | Tulsa Roughnecks | 2–1 | OKC Energy | Tulsa, OK |
7:30 PM CDT | Ballew 63' Nwabueze 79' |
Tóth 86' | Stadium: ONEOK Field |
June 4, 2016 USL | Tulsa Roughnecks | 0–2 | OKC Energy | Tulsa, OK |
7:00 PM CDT | Report | Wojcik 21' Gonzalez 28' |
Stadium: ONEOK Field Attendance: 4,913 Referee: Patrick Rosas |
July 23, 2016 USL | OKC Energy | 3–0 | Tulsa Roughnecks | Oklahoma City, OK |
7:30 PM CDT | Thomas 45' (pen.) Dalgaard 52' Bonner 89' |
Report | Stadium: Taft Stadium Referee: Andrew Musashe |
August 20, 2016 USL | Tulsa Roughnecks | 0–2 | OKC Energy | Tulsa, OK |
7:30 PM CDT | Pitter 7' König 65' |
Stadium: ONEOK Field Attendance: 4,170 Referee: Jon Freemon |
August 27, 2016 USL | OKC Energy | 1–0 | Tulsa Roughnecks | Oklahoma City, OK |
8:00 PM CDT | Wojcik 45+' | Report | Stadium: Taft Stadium Attendance: 5,933 Referee: Travis Haight |
July 8, 2017 USL | OKC Energy | 1–2 | Tulsa Roughnecks | Oklahoma City, OK |
7:30 PM CDT | Gonzalez 39' | Report | Caffa 50' (pen.) Calistri 66' |
Stadium: Taft Stadium Attendance: 4,682 Referee: Guido Gonzales Jr. |
August 12, 2017 USL | Tulsa Roughnecks | 2–1 | OKC Energy | Tulsa, OK |
7:30 PM CDT | Rivas 20' Svantesson 55' |
Report | Angulo 47' (pen.) | Stadium: ONEOK Field Attendance: 4,037 Referee: Ismir Pekmic |
September 17, 2017 USL | OKC Energy | 2–0 | Tulsa Roughnecks | Oklahoma City, OK |
5:00 PM CDT | González 5' Barril 13' |
Stadium: Taft Stadium Attendance: 4,351 Referee: Lukas Szpala |
March 17, 2018 USL | OKC Energy | 1–0 | Tulsa Roughnecks | Oklahoma City, OK |
7:00 PM CDT | Atuahene 6' | Report | Stadium: Taft Stadium Attendance: 6,757 Referee: Luis Guardia |
May 26, 2018 USL | Tulsa Roughnecks | 1–1 | OKC Energy | Tulsa, OK |
7:00 PM CDT | Rivas 16' | Report | Volesky 1' | Stadium: ONEOK Field Attendance: 3,366 Referee: Elvis Osmanovic |
August 8, 2018 USL | Tulsa Roughnecks | 0–3 | OKC Energy | Tulsa, OK |
7:30 PM CDT | Report | Jahn 45' Volesky 49' A. Dixon 79' (pen.) |
Stadium: ONEOK Field Attendance: 2,805 Referee: Marcos de Oliveira |
April 27, 2019 USLC | Tulsa Roughnecks | 1–1 | OKC Energy | Tulsa, OK |
7:00 PM CDT | Silva 4' Roberts 31' Addai 41' Hedrick 84' Ajeakwa 90' |
Report | Gordon 32' García 79' |
Stadium: ONEOK Field Attendance: 3,620 Referee: Eric Tattersall |
August 3, 2019 USLC | OKC Energy | 1–1 | Tulsa Roughnecks | Oklahoma City, OK |
8:00 PM CDT | Eissele 17' Watson 33' 63' Eissele 74' |
Report | da Costa 23' Hedrick 33' Rezende 38' |
Stadium: Taft Stadium Attendance: 5,013 Referee: Alejandro Aguilera Jr |
July 13, 2020 USLC | OKC Energy | 1–1 | FC Tulsa | Oklahoma City, OK |
6:00 PM CDT | Chávez 40' Hyland 51' Basuljevic 53' Harris 87' |
Report | da Costa 45+5' | Stadium: Taft Stadium Referee: Matthew Corrigan |
September 12, 2020 USLC | FC Tulsa | 1–1 | OKC Energy | Tulsa, OK |
7:00 CDT | Marlon 55' Suárez 73' Moloto 81' |
Report | Chavez 35' Hernández 71' 77' Gordon 90' Ibeagha 90+5' |
Stadium: ONEOK Field Attendance: 2,932 Referee: Lukasz Szpala |
September 30, 2020 USLC | FC Tulsa | 3–2 | OKC Energy | Tulsa, OK |
7:00 PM CDT | Marlon 15' Chapman-Page 35' Uzo 79', 88' Altamirano 86' |
Report | Cato 12' Taravel 45+2' Chávez 45+4' Stephenson 57' Amico 70' Ellis-Hayden 84' |
Stadium: ONEOK Field Attendance: 2,320 Referee: Matthew Thompson |
April 24, 2021 USLC | OKC Energy | 1–3 | FC Tulsa | Oklahoma City, OK |
7pm CST | Donovan 76' | Report | Rivas 29', 36' Suarez 87' |
Stadium: Taft Stadium Attendance: 3380 Referee: Ismir Pekmic |
July 2, 2021 USLC | OKC Energy | 0–0 | FC Tulsa | Oklahoma City, OK |
7:30 PM CDT | Stephenson 90+2' | Report | Ayagwa 42' Winters 74' |
Stadium: Taft Stadium Attendance: 2,673 Referee: Matthew Thompson |
July 17, 2021 USLC | FC Tulsa | 1–2 | OKC Energy | Tulsa, OK |
7:00 PM CDT | Corrales 14' Suárez 25' da Costa 63', 90+1' |
Report | Ward 39' López 65' Osmond 89' Kurimoto 90+6' |
Stadium: ONEOK Field Attendance: 5,009 Referee: Brad Jensen |
October 30, 2021 USLC | FC Tulsa | 2–0 | OKC Energy | Tulsa, OK |
7pm CST | Rivas 11' Marlon 82' |
Report | Stadium: ONEOK Field Attendance: 4,053 Referee: Michael Radchuk |
References
[edit]- ^ Cooper, Mark (May 28, 2015). "The Oklahoma Derby: How Tulsa Roughnecks FC and OKC Energy FC's rivalry was heated from the beginning". Tulsa World. Berkshire Hathaway. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
- ^ Czubinski, Grant (June 6, 2016). "Black Gold Derby Brings Added Heat in Oklahoma". United Soccer League. uslsoccer.com. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
- ^ Brannick, Chris (July 24, 2016). "Energy FC drills Tulsa Roughnecks in Black Gold Derby". Tulsa World. newsok.com. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
- ^ "Energy FC Partners With Sporting KC". United Soccer Leagues (USL). December 20, 2013. Archived from the original on December 21, 2013. Retrieved December 20, 2013.
- ^ "JIMMY NIELSEN NAMED HEAD COACH OF OKLAHOMA CITY ENERGY FC". December 20, 2013. Archived from the original on December 20, 2013. Retrieved December 20, 2013.
- ^ "Oklahoma City Businessman Tim McLaughlin Joins Oklahoma City Energy FC as Partner". The Oklahoman (NewsOK). March 25, 2014. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
- ^ Yannis, Alex (September 30, 1983). "2 Surprises in Soccer Bowl 83". The New York Times. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
- ^ "History of Pro Soccer in Tulsa". fctulsa.com. Archived from the original on January 17, 2021. Retrieved December 18, 2019.
- ^ FC, Energy (December 3, 2021). "Energy FC to suspend play in 2022, resume in 2023". OKC Energy FC. Retrieved December 6, 2021.
- ^ Energy FC (November 18, 2022). "CLUB STATEMENT FROM ENERGY FC". OKC Energy. Retrieved December 22, 2022.
- ^ King, Lauren (September 10, 2024). "New stadium and Energy FC revitalization to boost OKC's entertainment scene". velocityokc.com. Oklahoma City, OK. Retrieved November 1, 2024.
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.
- ^ Reichard, Kevin (January 3, 2024). "OKC pitches higher budget, new location for new Energy FC stadium". soccerstadiumdigest.com. Retrieved November 1, 2024.
The venue, planned for a 2027 opening, will be the city's only stadium with a USSF-approved pitch to accommodate professional men's and women's soccer.
- ^ USLChampionship com Staff (December 3, 2021). "OKC Energy FC Takes One-Year Hiatus from USL Championship Play Due to Stadium Renovations". USL Championship. Retrieved December 6, 2021.
- ^ Energy FC (November 18, 2022). "CLUB STATEMENT FROM ENERGY FC". OKC Energy. Retrieved December 22, 2022.
External links
[edit]- Black Gold Derby Archived 2017-01-16 at the Wayback Machine