Gotham FC and Bank of America Announce Partnership

The new deal names Bank of America as the soccer club's official retail bank.

Apr. 6, 2026 at 4:03pm

A minimalist, high-contrast studio photograph featuring a soccer ball, stacks of cash, and a sleek metal bank card, symbolizing the financial and community-focused partnership between a women's soccer team and a major bank.A strategic partnership between Gotham FC and Bank of America aims to leverage the popularity of women's soccer to promote financial literacy and economic empowerment in the local community.Jersey City Today

Gotham FC, a professional women's soccer team, has announced a new strategic partnership with Bank of America. The deal names Bank of America as the club's official retail bank, bringing together two organizations committed to strengthening local communities and supporting the growth of sports.

Why it matters

This partnership aligns with both Gotham FC and Bank of America's goals of driving community impact through sports and financial services. It provides the soccer club with a major corporate sponsor and gives Bank of America visibility and a chance to engage with the team's fanbase.

The details

Under the new deal, Bank of America will become Gotham FC's official retail bank, providing financial services and supporting the club's community initiatives. The partnership aims to leverage the popularity of women's soccer to promote financial literacy and economic empowerment in the local area.

  • Gotham FC announced the new partnership on April 6, 2026.

The players

Gotham FC

A professional women's soccer team based in New Jersey.

Bank of America

One of the largest banking and financial services corporations in the United States.

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What they’re saying

“We're excited to partner with Bank of America and leverage the power of women's soccer to drive positive change in our community.”

— Alyse LaHue, General Manager, Gotham FC

“This partnership allows us to support the growth of women's sports while also investing in the financial well-being of local residents.”

— T.J. Montella, Market President, Bank of America

What’s next

The partnership will officially launch with a community event hosted by Gotham FC and Bank of America later this month.

The takeaway

This deal demonstrates how major corporations are increasingly aligning with women's sports teams to drive community impact and engage with passionate fan bases.