Greenville Triumph and Liberty Partner with Playfly Aspire

Atlanta, GA – USL League One club, Greenville Triumph SC, and the Greenville Liberty SC, of the USL W League, have entered a ticket sales and service partnership with Playfly Aspire. Playfly Aspire will hire and train a dedicated on-site staff of consultants who will sell across the Triumph and Liberty’s premium and standard ticket menu.

The Greenville Triumph and Liberty are the 8th and 9th USL clubs to partner with Playfly Aspire, the official ticketing solutions provider across the USL’s five leagues. In the fall of 2024, the Triumph, alongside the City of Mauldin, unveiled plans for a 10,000-seat multi-use sports and entertainment stadium at BridgeWay Station. As part of this exciting project, Playfly Aspire will utilize its industry expertise and extensive experience in building monetization to assist with ticket transition planning and the overall revenue strategy behind the new venue.

Chris Lewis, President of Greenville Triumph SC and Greenville Liberty SC, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership.

“We’re excited to have Playfly Aspire on board as a key partner in enhancing our ticketing operations at such an exciting time for our clubs. Playfly Aspire’s experience within professional athletics, particularly the USL, will play a crucial role in helping us deliver the service our fans deserve while deepening our ties with the Greenville community.”

Howard Ticker, Regional Director of Sales and Service at Playfly Aspire, on the new relationship:

“We’re thrilled to work with Greenville Triumph SC and Greenville Liberty SC as they continue to grow and engage with their dedicated fans. At Playfly Aspire, we provide the tools and expertise necessary to create memorable experiences for our partners fans. We look forward to strengthening the clubs’ presence in the community and laying the groundwork for long-term success in their new home at BridgeWay Station.”

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About Greenville Triumph and Liberty SC

Greenville Triumph SC, founded in 2018, began play in USL League One in 2019 and plays its home matches at Paladin Stadium at Furman University. The team won the USL League One Championship in 2020, reached the finals in 2019 and 2021, and placed second in the regular season in 2021 and 2022. In 2021, the Triumph also announced the formation of a women’s team, Greenville Liberty SC, to compete in the USL W League.

Stay updated on all team news and events by following Greenville Triumph on social media: Twitter (X), Instagram, and Facebook. Stay updated on all team news and events by following Greenville Liberty on social media: Twitter (X), Instagram, and Facebook.

About Playfly Aspire

Playfly Aspire is an award-winning sports and entertainment marketing firm, recognized as a top employer in the industry by Forbes and Front Office Sports. Renowned for innovative consulting, ticket sales, and partnership services, Playfly Aspire has pioneered the outsourced ticket sales niche since establishing its first Fan Relationship Management Center (FRMC) at Georgia Tech in 2009. Over the past 15 years, more than three hundred collegiate and professional sports properties have trusted Playfly Aspire to drive revenue, attendance, and enterprise-value growth.

For more information about Playfly Aspire, visit www.theaspiregroupinc.com and follow us on Instagram, Twitter (X), LinkedIn, and Facebook.

For project and partnership inquiries, contact: Joe Kronander at joe.kronander@playfly.com

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