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Tampa Bay’s new women’s pro soccer team needs a name

Submit your ideas to the team’s website.

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Let us know what kind of name you’re thinkin’.

Photo via Super League Tampa Bay

There’s a new women’s professional soccer team coming to town in 2024 + Tampa Mayor Jane Castor wants you to give it some identity.

Super League Tampa Bay needs your help choosing a name, color scheme, and crest design.

The rules? There are no rules. Your ideas can be anything from something that reflects the city’s history and culture to something wacky and entertaining.

One TBAYtoday reader already proposed the “Tampa Bay Manatees.”

If your idea gets chosen, you’ll get much more than bragging rights. You’ll win:

  • an autographed soccer ball straight from the inaugural game
  • a shout out during the home opener
  • a treasure trove of exclusive club merchandise

Think your idea is the one? Submit it by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, June 16 for a chance to make your mark.

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