Weplay

Weplay is an American online community site for young athletes, their families, coaches, and teams involved in youth sports.[1]

Site

Members can set up their profiles with pictures, exchange communication with friends on the network, upload videos of sports events, and play games.[2] It also provides a team management application for parents and coaches. Professional athletes such as Derek Jeter, LeBron James, Peyton Manning and Jennie Finch are weplay members with profiles that they maintain, which includes updated blogs, a media gallery of youth sports photos and videos, weekly Q&As with fans as well as self-created group profiles that let other site members connect through shared interests.[3] Several of the athletes have a financial stake in the company.[4]

In March 2009, Weplay launched its Skills and Drills library. By partnering with Adidas, The Amateur Softball Association, MLB, online drill providers, and professional athletes, Weplay has Skills and Drills libraries for softball, baseball and soccer including several hundred videos, 3D Simulations and documents broken down by skill level and skill type by sport.

Company

Weplay is headquartered in New York City with a west coast office located in Long Beach, California. Stephen Hansen (Geocities, Universal) serves as CEO. The company launched as a startup in late 2007 under the name ‘Made the Cut,’ and changed to Weplay at launch in March 2008. It was conceived as a joint venture between Creative Artists Agency, the venture capital arm of New York-based hedge fund Pequot Capital (now known as FirstMark Capital) and MLB Advanced Media, Internet arm of Major League Baseball. In 2013, TeamSnap Inc. acquired the assets of Weplay for an undisclosed amount. [5] TeamSnap is a mobile and web app used by 8 million people around the world to manage their sports teams, activities, groups and organizations.

Weplay has partnered with several national youth sports organizations, including Pop Warner (football), the Amateur Softball Association, the Positive Coaching Alliance and the National Association of State Games to make weplay the official social network service provider and partner for some of these YSOs.[6] Weplay raised another $8.6M in August 2008.[7]

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