
The city’s first professional women’s soccer team is teaming up with interpretation and translation provider Language Services Associates (LSA) to make the matchday experience más accesible for the more than 25% of Tampa residents who identify as Hispanic or Latino.
Soon, Sun fans will see, and hear, the difference at Blake High School’s Riverfront Stadium, where everything from signage to tickets and printed materials is getting a bilingual boost. Spanish-language support is now available when buying tickets by phone.
LSA is no rookie when it comes to sports. It already works with Major League Soccer’s Philadelphia Union, providing services like real-time translation for players and American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters for deaf and hard of hearing fans. That same level of support is coming to Sun matches starting in the 2025/26 season of the Gainbridge Super League.
An ASL interpreter will sign the national anthem at every home game, and LSA’s AI-powered tools may eventually allow non-English speaking players to hear their coach’s words translated instantly into their native languages.
“Language should never be a barrier to passion,” Scott Cooper, CEO of LSA, said in the release.
The club is on the brink of the playoff as it moves towards the end of its inaugural season.
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This article appears in May 15-21, 2025.
