Soccer

Tulsa Shoppers Still Have Time to Grab World Cup Merchandise

Four local retailers keep the gear flowing as the tournament reaches its midpoint

Where to Score World Cup Gear in Tulsa

The World Cup is now halfway through, and while the knockout stages loom, there remains a narrow window for fans to purchase official merchandise before stock dwindles.

In east Tulsa, Independent Sports continues to stock a broad selection of jerseys, flags and customizable apparel, and the shop can be reached by phone or through its social‑media channels for the latest inventory updates.

Just a short drive away, Mac’s Soccer Shack, co‑owned by Tom McIntosh, has become a community staple since 1992; the store’s recent surge in foot traffic reflects the growing demand for World Cup gear among local supporters.

RC Soccer Sportswear, tucked inside the El Bazaar shopping center, offers a unique angle with on‑site customization of soccer jerseys, allowing fans to add names and numbers that echo their favorite teams.

Soccer USA Tulsa, which operates two locations across the metro area, carries limited selections of Mexico and United States kits but boasts a substantial inventory of Canada and Brazil shirts, a fact highlighted by manager Ali Adibi.

Agustin Flores, a longtime employee at Independent Sports, says the influx of customers has turned the store into a hub for not only merchandise but also for fans seeking live updates and community interaction during the tournament.

Local officials note that the heightened activity at these retailers also benefits nearby businesses, reinforcing Tulsa’s reputation as a regional center for soccer culture.

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