WPSL players get global eSIM access, travel rewards, and exclusive promotions through a new multi-year partnership with Yesim, making international travel easier and more affordable.
If you follow women's soccer in the US, you know the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) isn't just about the game. It's about community, travel, and opportunity. So when the WPSL announced a new multi-year partnership with Yesim, a global eSIM provider, it caught my attention. This isn't your typical sponsorship with a logo on a jersey. It's something that directly affects the players and their experience.
Let's break down what this actually means for the athletes on the field.
### What's Actually in the Deal?
So here's the core of it: WPSL members will now get global eSIM connectivity through Yesim. Think of an eSIM as a digital SIM card built into your phone. Instead of fumbling with tiny plastic cards at an airport kiosk, you just activate a plan on your phone. For golfers who travel internationally for tournaments or training camps, this is a game-changer.
But the partnership goes beyond just data. Here's what else is included:
- **Travel rewards:** Points or perks tied to their Yesim usage that can be redeemed for future trips.
- **Exclusive promotions:** Special pricing or offers only available to WPSL players and staff.
- **Multi-year commitment:** This isn't a one-season trial. Both sides are in for the long haul.
What I find interesting is how practical this is. Most sponsorships are about branding and visibility. This one actually solves a problem. Players need to stay connected with family, coaches, and teammates across time zones. They need reliable internet for booking flights or checking weather. Yesim is plugging a real gap.
### Why eSIM Matters for Traveling Athletes
Let's talk about the travel reality for WPSL players. Many of them are not full-time professionals. They juggle jobs, school, and training. When they travel for matches or showcases, every dollar counts. Roaming charges from traditional carriers can be brutal. I've seen players pay $10 or more per day just to use maps and messaging.
With an eSIM from a provider like Yesim, you can buy a data plan before you even leave home. It's cheaper, it's instant, and you don't lose your home number. For a player flying from New York to London for a tournament, that means they land, turn on their phone, and they're online. No hunting for a local SIM shop. No worrying about a $200 phone bill.
It's also about safety. If a player gets lost or needs help in a foreign city, having data can be a lifeline. This partnership isn't just convenient—it adds a layer of security.
### The Bigger Picture for Women's Sports
This deal is part of a larger trend. Brands are starting to see the value in women's sports beyond just the headlines. The WPSL has been around for decades, but it's often overshadowed by the NWSL or men's leagues. Yet it's a massive pipeline for talent. Many US Women's National Team players came through the WPSL.
By partnering with a tech company like Yesim, the league is signaling that its players deserve modern tools. It's not just about a paycheck. It's about making the experience smoother. I think that's smart. When you invest in the little things, you build loyalty. Players will remember that Yesim was there when they needed cheap data in a foreign country.
### What This Means for You
If you're a WPSL player or just a fan who travels a lot, keep an eye on this. The exclusive promotions might be worth exploring. And if you're in the US, you might already have an eSIM-compatible phone—most newer iPhones and Androids do. It's worth checking your settings.
For the league, this is a step toward more player-focused partnerships. I hope we see more deals like this: practical, useful, and built around real needs. Not just another patch on a sleeve.
So next time you watch a WPSL match, remember that those players are probably scrolling through their phones on a Yesim plan, staying connected to the world while they chase their dreams.