Miller Stadium in Yukon will host Rayo OKC, a new professional soccer team in the NASL. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

It's been talked about for more than two years and on Tuesday, it will finally become official. Oklahoma City is getting a professional soccer franchise in the North American Soccer League (NASL).

Sold Out Strategies, led by local OKC businessman Brad Lund, is hosting a press conference at Yukon High School on Tuesday to make the announcement. NASL Commissioner Bill Peterson will be there as well. Also joining is the main reason behind Oklahoma City finally getting over the hump in what has been an up and down journey to this point, Rayo Vallecano.

Rayo is a club in La Liga, the top league in Spain, and joined forces with Lund and his group earlier this year to form a partnership to get OKC a franchise. It is the first investment from any team in La Liga in U.S. soccer, according to the folks at Sold Out Strategies.