Virginia Youth Soccer Association completes apparel partnership with INARIA

(Via VYSA) – The Virginia Youth Soccer Association (VYSA) has announced it has entered into a multi-year partnership with INARIA, the Toronto-based soccer apparel and equipment manufacturer. The partnership provides INARIA with sponsorship assets and category exclusive status in the uniform and soccer apparel category.
INARIA will provide VYSA uniforms and coaching gear for VYSA’s ODP and Academy Programs as well as a discount on premium INARIA uniforms, gear and equipment for VYSA member clubs and leagues. INARIA products will be worn exclusively by the VYSA State Coaching Staff as well as ODP and Academy players. INARIA will also become a sponsor of VYSA’s Virginia ODP Friendlies and the Virginia Soccer Training Center.
VYSA President Denise Edwards commented: “We are pleased to partner with INARIA to help showcase their exceptional product line to our 175,000 members. The INARIA brand will be featured nationally and internationally by our industry-recognized ODP program and through the leadership of VYSA.”
INARIA General Manager Saverio Michielli added: “We’re excited to partner with such a premier youth organization like the Virginia Youth Soccer Association. It’s an expansive program with a wide-variety of age groups and needs, and we’re proud to be able to service each team with our premium product, apparel and gear. We look forward to a long-lasting partnership.”
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