AYSO and FOX Sports Announce Jersey Sponsorship
The announcement and jersey were unveiled today on-air during FOX Sports 1’s coverage of the U.S. Women’s National Team Algarve Cup Final by FOX Sports analyst and AYSO alumni Alexi Lalas and AYSO National Executive Director Ian McMahon.
“From the FIFA World Cup to the UEFA Champions League to Major League Soccer, FOX Sports is home to the biggest properties in soccer, and through this jersey sponsorship we are excited about expanding our relationship with another fantastic organization in AYSO,” said Chris Hannan, FOX Sports Executive Vice President, Communications & Integration. “FOX Sports champions the same values of quality soccer, family, fitness and fun as AYSO and we’re thrilled to enhance the development of youth soccer in the U.S.”
The jersey sponsorship is the latest collaboration that brings together the oldest and most well-known youth sports organization with the expansive and comprehensive soccer portfolio FOX Sports offers.
“Jersey sponsors are part of the global soccer sphere from the UEFA Champions League to Major League Soccer,” said Lynn Berling-Manuel, AYSO Chief Marketing Officer. “Now the same way viewers can see sponsored jerseys when they watch the biggest teams in the world play on FOX Sports 1, we are excited about this sponsorship with FOX Sports 1 bringing an unparalleled level of sports and soccer credibility to AYSO and its nearly 900 community soccer programs.”
Beginning this June, FOX Sports is home to the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada, with unprecedented multiplatform coverage including 16 matches live on the FOX broadcast network for the first time ever. This summer kicks off the network’s exclusive rights to the next four FIFA World Cups, with the men’s events in 2018, 2022, 2026 and the women’s tournament in 2019 and 2023. FOX Sports 1 features a diverse selection of soccer properties such as the prestigious UEFA Champions League, Major League Soccer, England’s FA Cup competition, UEFA Europa League, CONCACAF Champions League and soon to be Germany’s Bundesliga.
Since AYSO was founded in 1964, more than six million children have played in its community soccer programs, with more than 50,000 teams taking to fields this fall, making it the biggest soccer club in the world. Among its notable alumni are U.S. Soccer Hall of Famers and FOX Sports analysts Eric Wynalda and Lalas as well as U.S. Women’s National Team forward Alex Morgan and recently retired U.S. and MLS star Landon Donovan.