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Published Jan 23, 2026

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WPSL PARTNERS WITH EASYCOACH TO BECOME THE LEAGUE’S EXCLUSIVE SPORTS MANAGEMENT COMPANY

 

OKLAHOMA CITY (1/23/2026) — The Women’s Premier Soccer League is proud to announce its partnership with EasyCoach, making it the Exclusive Sports Management Company of the WPSL through 2026. 

 

“The WPSL is building the strongest national platform for women’s soccer, and we are proud to partner with the league as its Exclusive Sports Management Company,” Gabby Barzilay, EasyCoach CEO, said. “Together, we want to help WPSL clubs run with clarity and consistency across coaching, player development, communication, and operations in one connected platform.”

 

Utilized by clubs and federations across Europe and Africa, EasyCoach provides clubs, coaches, and players a one-stop centralized solution to the many challenges within sports organization for everything from organization-wide communications, to coaching, player analyzation and scouting tools, player development and wellness, injury and rehabilitation tracking, and video streaming and statistical analysis.

 

“This partnership is about giving every club the tools to professionalize their day-to-day work so staff can spend more time developing players and less time chasing files, messages, and spreadsheets,” Barzilay said.

  

“The WPSL is proud to welcome EasyCoach as a league partner as we strive to support our clubs both on and off the field,” DeBray Ayala, WPSL vice president, said. “EasyCoach’s platform provides valuable tools that contribute to player development and overall club success.” 

 

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For more information on EasyCoach, visit wpsl.easycoach.club. Follow EasyCoach on Instagram and LinkedIn

 

For more information on the WPSL, visit wplsoccer.com.

 


 

 

About the Women’s Premier Soccer League

With more than 180 teams across two divisions competing in its 28th season of play, the Women’s Premier Soccer League stands as the largest women’s soccer league in the world and the longest continuously running league in North America. Launched with eight teams in Northern California in 1998, the WPSL’s two divisions now span 150 cities in 38 states, from the Pacific Northwest to South Florida, New England to Southern California. Some of the game’s most iconic players honed their talents in the WPSL including Brandi Chastain, Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe, Rose Lavelle, and Catarina Macario. In 2025, more than 100 WPSL alumnae played professionally in leagues across the globe, dominated rosters in the 2025 NCAA Division I College Cup, and MAC Hermann Trophy balloting. The WPSL is one of the leading pillars in women’s soccer in the United States and remains committed to its mission of advancing the game through long-term impact and its affiliations with the United States Soccer Federation and Tier 1 League sanctioning by the United States Adult Soccer Association.