Bond Sports partners with TOCA to unify facility operations
Bond Sports has struck a strategic partnership with TOCA Football to run a unified registration and facility management platform across TOCA’s US training centres.
Bond Sports and TOCA Football have agreed a strategic partnership that will see Bond provide the software backbone for TOCA’s programming and operations across its soccer training centres in the United States.The deal is aimed at reducing friction for customers signing up to TOCA products, while giving TOCA a single operational layer across registrations, scheduling, reporting and data, as venue-based football businesses push to scale multi-location models ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026.Bond co-founder and president Marc Rothschild said: “It makes things easier for their guests, it makes things easier for staff to operate.“It makes things easier for their finance team to unify data. That platform unification piece is a big piece.”The partnership includes a newly integrated consumer registration experience built on Bond’s platform but branded around TOCA, covering adult leagues, pick-up sessions, camps, memberships and facility rentals across its footprint.TOCA’s operating systems and strategy director Will Hanna said the data layer is intended to sharpen decision-making and personalisation, with operational and consumer information available in real time rather than through periodic reporting cycles.Bond and TOCA said their technology stacks enable real-time exchange of operational, transactional and consumer data via Snowflake, positioning the set-up as an intelligence layer that can drive pricing, capacity utilisation and service changes in-season.The commercial logic is clear for both sides, with TOCA running a varied programming mix that creates complexity at the front desk and in finance teams, while Bond gains a flagship partner to validate its product in a high-volume, high-frequency football environment.The agreement covers TOCA’s training centre business rather than its entertainment and dining concept, keeping the initial scope focused on repeatable sports programming and facility operations.TOCA had 37 training centres in North America as of its most recent fundraising cycle in 2025, giving the platform rollout immediate multi-site scale and a pathway to further expansion as new centres open.Bond, founded in 2020, said it works with hundreds of single- and multi-sport facilities, and has positioned the TOCA deal as a proof point for enterprise deployments that require standardisation without losing venue-level flexibility.Implementation now moves to product integration and operational onboarding, with the key test being whether unified registration and real-time reporting translate into higher conversion, improved retention and cleaner financial controls across TOCA’s national network.