Thank You To Our Players (and a small ask of you)
- FC Bartlesville Staff
- Apr 18
- 2 min read
Updated: 2 hours ago
We wanted to take a moment to recognize something that makes FC Bartlesville truly special:
Our players.
The majority of our team this season are returning players — many of them have been with us since the very beginning. That makes this journey even more meaningful.
There’s a lot that goes into building a season like this. Time, effort, commitment. But getting to be around a group of players we can also call friends makes it all worth it.
And when you combine that with the support of our community — it becomes something bigger than just soccer.
What makes it even more special is this: These are exceptional players. Players who could go and play in many different places. But year after year, they choose to come back here.
Why?
Because of what’s being built.
Because of the impact they’re helping create in this town.

A small ask of our community
While our players give everything on the field, many of them need additional work during the summer months.
As a club, we aren’t always able to provide those opportunities — so we’re reaching out to our community.
If you own a business, run a side hustle, or know someone who does and could use extra help this summer, we would love to connect you with our players.
Even if they may not have extensive experience, what they do bring is:
- Strong work ethic
- Coachability
- Reliability
- Team-first mindset
And that goes a long way.Some areas where our players could be a great fit include:
- Landscaping / lawn care
- Construction / general labor
- Moving / warehouse help
- Retail / customer service
- Restaurants / hospitality
- Youth camps or childcare support
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If you or someone you know might have an opportunity, please reply to this email and we’ll help connect you.
Thank you again for supporting not just the club — but the players who make it what it is.
Gratefully,
FC Bartlesville
P.S. Supporting our players off the field is just as important as cheering them on during games — and we’re grateful for a community that shows up in both ways.




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