Eastern New York Youth Soccer and GotSoccer pen a 3-year Registration and Tournament Deal
29 US Youth Soccer State Associations now use Gotsport’s registration platform, and 36 use GotSoccer for their State Cup.
Eastern New York Youth Soccer (ENYYSA) will be using the new GotSport registration platform rolled out by GotSoccer after signing a three-year partnership.
“We will be taking a big step into the future as we start the partnership with GotSoccer for the 2020/21 season,” said ENYYSA President Richard Christiano. “The Gosport platform will give Affiliate Clubs the ability to streamline the registration process for our members and integrate fully with the state management software.”
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ENYYSA members will have many benefits with the new platform including a mobile responsive system, simple and secure payment options, single user account, pro scheduling/league tools, National GotSoccer Rankings for tournaments/leagues participation, along with new tournament software scheduling for the ENY State Cup.
GotSoccer founder Gavin Owen-Thomas was thrilled to welcome Eastern New York aboard. Owen-Thomas is a former newspaper journalist who worked at CNN for 23 years, and has also coached youth and professional soccer and holds a USSF A / UEFA Coaching licenses.
“Eastern New York is one of the largest State Associations in the county and I have wanted to work with them for years. We have met with them many times and we look forward to their players enjoying the many benefits we have to offer,” said Owen-Thomas.
“This agreement furthers our goal to partner with all state soccer associations in providing the best and most advanced analytics and sports management system on the market to benefit all players,” said Owen-Thomas.
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GotSoccer has been developing tools to help get players on the field since 1996 and continues to look for new and innovative ways to help make things simple and easy for the soccer community.