United Soccer League and SiteOne Landscape Supply announce partnership

SiteOne Landscape Supply will be the Official Landscape Supply Partner of the United Soccer League beginning this year.
A new multi-year partnership makes SiteOne the USL’s Official Landscape Supply Partner and a key contributor to the league’s field‑restoration initiative.

SiteOne Landscape Supply will be the Official Landscape Supply Partner of the United Soccer League beginning this year. The multi-year agreement runs through the 2028 season and includes appearances in more than 100 nationally broadcast or streamed USL matches each season through field-level LED signage and visibility across USL’s digital platforms. 

During the partnership, SiteOne will also receive a team-level partnership with a selected USL club, including stadium signage, public address announcements, digital content, player appearances and hospitality experiences. 

In addition to visibility, SiteOne will also share its expertise and resources for USL’s “Rebuild the Field” Initiative to restore identified soccer fields. The distributor will also become part of the league’s Preferred Supplier Program. 

In a press release announcing the partnership, Shannon Versaggi, chief marketing officer at SiteOne Landscape Supply, said, “The passion USL fans bring to soccer is similar to the passion we at SiteOne feel for the green industry. Partnering with the USL allows us to connect with communities across the country to create vibrant spaces for athletes of all levels to play.” 

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