mTrade Park, formerly FNC Park, opened its gates in February 2009 and has been a premier destination for youth sports ever since. Hosting baseball, fast pitch and soccer tournaments from February through November each year plus being home to the Oxford Park Commission youth and adult outdoor sports, mTrade Park keeps a busy schedule. mTrade Park takes pride in keeping it’s Tifway 419 Bermuda grass at professional standards, offering the youth of Oxford and those who visit the “best fields in the State of Mississippi”. mTrade Park has developed 75 acres of manicured grass and grounds boasting fourteen baseball/fast pitch fields, five international size soccer fields, four concession stands and a 7,500 sq. ft. Indoor Practice Facility sponsored by Oxford Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine. mTrade Park staffs eleven full-time members and is a standalone department under the City of Oxford that works hand-in-hand with the Oxford Park Commission.

  • Ample parking for over 1,250 cars
  • Multiple handicap parking spaces with van accessible spaces
  • Five (5) regulation size soccer fields (240’ x 360’). All fields have lights
  • Fourteen (14) baseball/fast pitch fields ranging in size from 200’-300’ all fully equipped with lights, sub-surface drainage, and sprinkler systems
  • Fourteen (14) FieldTurf synthetic infields on the baseball/fast pitch fields
  • Twelve (12) LiveBarn cameras located on 12 of our baseball/fast pitch fields (login and subscription required)
  • Twenty four (24) shade structures covering each spectator bleachers on our baseball/fast pitch fields
  • Four (4) concession buildings conveniently located for easy access
  • The Dugout (a newly opened apparel and gift store) located attached to the concession stand inside the Home2 Suites Oxford Quad
  • 7500 sq. ft. Oxford Ortho Indoor Practice Facility comprised of 6 retractable batting cages
  • Two (2) outdoor batting cages located outside of Quad C
  • Paved walking trail approximately 1.17 miles long (see below)

 

The Wayne and Shirley Perkins Family Walking Trail