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PARTNERSHIP: YEPPLE

Fan-Engagement Platform
Published Jan 14, 2026

PRESS RELEASE

YEPPLE NAMED OFFICIAL FAN-ENGAGEMENT PLATFORM OF THE WPSL

 

OKLAHOMA CITY (1/14/2026) — The Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) announced its partnership with fan-engagement platform, YEPPLE, today, as the league prepares to kick off its 28th season of play. The partnership will provide WPSL membership with a resource to boost team exposure and strengthen engagement with fanbases. With the agreement, YEPPLE becomes the league’s official fan-engagement platform for the 2026 season.

 

“We’re thrilled to partner with the WPSL to help clubs create sustainable fan engagement and sponsorship opportunities,” Dominic Monette, Yepple chief operating officer, said. “By centralizing engagement in one platform, teams can engage and reward their supporters more effectively and deliver more value to sponsors while continuing to grow more effectively and deliver more value to sponsors while continuing to grow the league’s digital presence.”

 

The Connecticut-based company’s platform is designed to help sports teams of all levels connect with their fans in fun, interactive, and revenue-generating ways. From setup to ongoing content updates, YEPPLE’s all-in-one centralized hub creates new sponsorship opportunities and boosts exposure for a team’s key offerings. 

 

“We’re excited to partner with YEPPLE as a league partner as we continue to explore innovative ways to connect our teams and fans,” DeBray Ayala, WPSL vice president, said. “YEPPLE’s platform provides a modern solution that supports engagement, communication, and growth across the WPSL.”

 

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For more information on YEPPLE or the WPSL, visit yepple.io and wpslsoccer.com.

 

About the Women’s Premier Soccer League 

The WPSL completed its 27th season in 2025 remaining  the most tenured women’s league in North America. The WPSL continues to operate as the largest women’s soccer league in the world. An all-time high of 150 teams competed in the 2025 WPSL Season. Team rosters feature elite collegiate, post-collegiate, international, and standout prep student-athletes. Many of the United States’ most accomplished women’s national team players have played in the WPSL since its inception in 1998, including household names such as Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe, Abby Wambach, and Brandi Chastain.