Upper Deck secures licensing deal with U.S. Soccer for memorabilia
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 1:00 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
Upper Deck has announced a landmark licensing agreement with U.S. Soccer and the U.S. National Soccer Team Players Association, designating itself as the official home for memorabilia related to the USMNT and USWNT. The multi-year deal aims to expand Upper Deck’s presence in soccer, leveraging star players like Alex Morgan and Trinity Rodman. The initial product offerings include a dual-signed print featuring both athletes titled 'American Glory', alongside individual collections focusing on Morgan’s historical achievements and Rodman’s rising career. In conjunction with the Men's World Cup, Upper Deck is offering real-time memorabilia reflecting key match moments, and plans to expand its collection with hand-signed items from players on the men’s team as the Women’s World Cup approaches.
- •Upper Deck becomes the official memorabilia home for U.S. Soccer.
- •Alex Morgan and Trinity Rodman feature prominently in the partnership.
- •Initial offerings include signed prints and jerseys for pre-order.
- •Real-time photo prints are available during the Men's World Cup.
- •Authentication process ensures provenance of all memorabilia.
- 1:00 PMYahoo Sports — Upper Deck Named Official Memorabilia Home for U.S. Soccer Amid World Cup Action
"Right as international soccer takes center stage, Upper Deck is making a massive power play on the pitch.
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