CHESTERFIELD, Mo.– The $4.77-billion First Community Credit Union (FCCU) said it has entered into a partnership with Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, and with the City of Chesterfield, Mo., for exclusive naming rights to the Chesterfield Valley Athletic Complex. Effective immediately, the venue will be known as the “Chesterfield First Community Athletic Complex.”
Terms of the deal were now released.

As part of the agreement, the newly established First Community Children & Family Foundation will also be formally introduced, the organizations said. The Foundation will serve as a major sponsor of the Miracle Field, an adaptive, fully accessible field located within the complex that provides athletes of all abilities the opportunity to participate and thrive in baseball and softball.
‘Inclusive’ Programming
The First Community Children & Family Foundation’s sponsorship will directly support inclusive programming, facility enhancements and family-centered initiatives designed to benefit youth and families across the greater Chesterfield region.
Perfect Game operates the Chesterfield Valley Athletic Complex under a 10-year agreement with the City of Chesterfield. The company said the facility has quickly become one of the premier youth sports destinations in the Midwest, hosting hundreds of Perfect Game events annually, including the PG BCS World Series, 2026 PG St. Louis Super Regional NIT, 2025 PG Softball World Series (Nationals) and many more.
‘Shared Belief’
“This partnership reflects our shared belief that investing in families and communities today builds a brighter tomorrow,” FCCU President and CEO Glenn D. Barks said in a statement. “We’re thrilled to help expand access to sports, recreation and support programs that bring people together and inspire the next generation.”
The Chesterfield First Community Athletic Complex will feature updated signage, branding and community activation events over the coming months as part of the rebranding initiative, the organizations said.






