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PARTNERSHIP: SOMETHING INKED

PROMOTIONAL BRANDING PROVIDER
Published Jan 16, 2026

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THE WPSL ENTERS PARTNERSHIP WITH PROMOTIONAL BRANDING PROVIDER, SOMETHING INKED

 

OKLAHOMA CITY (1/16/2026) — The Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) announced today its agreement to partner with Something Inked, a national marketing and promotional company based out of Nashville, Tenn. Through the partnership, Something Inked becomes the league’s official promotional branding provider granting WPSL membership innovative opportunities to amplify their brand and fan experience.

 

“Something Inked is excited to join the Women’s Premier Soccer League as its promotional items partner,” Todd Schneiderman, Something Inked executive vice president of sales and members, said. “The WPSL’s commitment to player development and community impact aligns perfectly with our mission, and we’re honored to help bring the league’s brand to life across teams, fans, and markets nationwide.”

 

For nearly two decades, Something Inked has worked with legendary teams, global brands, and entertainment icons to bring their ideas to life with custom apparel and promotional products. This partnership allows Something Inked to make the bold visions of WPSL Membership a reality with creativity and collaboration.

 

“The WPSL is proud to partner with Something Inked to elevate the quality and creativity of our league-wide promotional items.,” DeBray Ayala, WPSL vice president, said. “This partnership supports our commitment to providing our teams with professional resources that strengthen brand visibility and enhance the fan experience across the league.”

 

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For more information on Something Inked or the WPSL, visit somethinginked.com 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.