Our partners

  • A cleat collab made for this moment. We teamed up with the only cleat brand built for women by women: IDA. They outfitted every turtle with boots that actually fit our game. Together, we highlighted what it means to build for her on the field and in the feed.

  • Our official technical partner and creative co-pilots. Umbro gave us the canvas. We brought the chaos. From custom kits to the matchday walk-out fits, we co-designed every moment to reflect the heart and vibe of the Speedy Turtles.

  • Our training grounds and HQ. Silverbacks Park aka home to the Speedy Turtles offered the field space, event energy, and community fuel that supported our team and brought our vision from the grassroots to game day.

  • Community with a cause. We linked up with Finca to Filter, the queer, woman-owned Atlanta coffee shop & wine bar that lifts up LGBTQ+, women, and BIPOC-led roasters. It was all things shared values and community-powered storytelling.

  • Community with a cause. We linked up with Finca to Filter, the queer, woman-owned Atlanta coffee shop & wine bar that lifts up LGBTQ+, women, and BIPOC-led roasters. It was all things shared values and community-powered storytelling.

  • The genderless fashion brand that got it. We partnered with PDL to bring inclusive identity-forward merch to life. Together, we reimagined what team merch could look and feel like. Made to fit every body in the game, not just anybody.

  • The genderless fashion brand that got it. We partnered with PDL to bring inclusive identity-forward merch to life. Together, we reimagined what team merch could look and feel like. Made to fit every body in the game, not just anybody.

  • One City. Atlanta United welcomed us into their home and gifted us a custom Speedy Turtles jersey, helping bridge the gap between the pro game and new wave of entertainment first footy at TST. A true ATL family moment.

  • Rooted in local Atlanta. We joined forces with Portrait Coffee for a powerful storytelling drop celebrating women breaking barriers, on the pitch and in the coffee industry. This was community in a cup.

  • The genderless fashion brand that got it. We partnered with PDL to bring inclusive identity-forward merch to life. Together, we reimagined what team merch could look and feel like. Made to fit every body in the game, not just anybody.

  • Full-circle creativity in motion. We partnered with SCAD film + photo students to capture the Speedy Turtle essence showcased on our socials because four of our creative staff came straight from SCAD.

  • Community with a cause. We linked up with Finca to Filter, the queer, woman-owned Atlanta coffee shop & wine bar that lifts up LGBTQ+, women, and BIPOC-led roasters. It was all things shared values and community-powered storytelling.