The Oklahoma City Energy FC has struck a deal with Oklahoma City Public Schools valued at more than $600,000 that will give the team the ability to sell the naming rights to the field at Taft Stadium.

The three-year contract will give the soccer team the exclusive right to advertise or sell advertising at Taft Stadium, as well as the right to sell the naming rights to the field at the stadium. The school district would have to give its approval for any sponsor the Energy is able to find, said Keith Sinor, athletic director for Oklahoma City Public Schools.

“The Energy has been a great partner of ours so we don’t foresee that being an issue,” Sinor said.

The Oklahoma City Public Schools Board approved the deal on Monday.