Major League Soccer (MLS) has announced digital technology company, Deltatre, as the league’s web technology provider as part of a multi-year agreement.
As part of the deal, MLS and Deltatre will work on a series of digital products for the league and individual clubs.
Deltatre SVP head of business and revenue for Americas, Jeff Volk, said the partnership comes after Deltatre redesigned Juventus FC’s digital ecosystem over the last 12 months.
“Being selected by MLS is testament to Deltatre’s unique ability to provide cutting-edge digital solutions that serve the needs of the most forward-thinking and high-profile sports federations and rights-owners,” Volk said.
“This collaboration is another outstanding step for Deltatre, underlining our incredible progress and growth in the US,” he said.
MLS SVP of media, Chris Schlosser, said: “Deltatre shares our commitment to implementing leading technology that enhances and evolves the fan experience.”
“Their impressive track-record in working with some of the largest sports leagues, allied to its reputation for innovation and delivery, made working together an obvious choice,” Schlosser said.
Deltatre currently powers the digital offerings of both Major League Baseball (MLB) and the National Football League (NFL) in the US, and will reportedly work to redesign the MLS’s homepage, team websites and apps.