Get ready to kick off this year’s football season with a tasty twist. The Tampa Bay Sun are readying for the start of their season just outside Downtown Tampa, and the team just announced a major food partnership for fans at their home matches. The Tampa Bay Sun and Greenlane are working together for the 2024 season. The popular salad and wrap concept is based in Tampa and operates two drive-thru spots in the city. A third is planned for 4th Street North in St. Pete. This partnership, revealed on the Sun’s Instagram account, follows Greenlane’s recent Dale Mabry Grand Opening celebration, attended by Rob Gronkowski, an investor and co-founder of Greenlane.
Both Greenlane and the Tampa Bay Sun are committed to creating opportunities for women and girls in sports, emphasizing community engagement alongside their culinary collaboration.
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Tampa Bay Sun ready for the 2024 season at their temporary riverfront stadium
Fans attending Sun games at the new Riverfront Stadium can look forward to enjoying Greenlane’s affordable and nutritious offerings, including salads, wraps, protein boxes, and kombucha slushies, all priced under $10. As Greenlane expands, with plans for a third location in St. Pete and a rumored fourth location within Riverfront Stadium, fans can expect convenient access to healthy options during every home game of the upcoming season.
Follow Tampa Bay Sun on Facebook and Instagram for updates on the roster, team events and more. You can also learn about securing season tickets, and merch on the team’s website.
For any future soccer stars out there, the new futbol club in Tampa is hosting open tryouts on May 25. You can learn more about the event, and register here.
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The Super League Tampa Bay squad revealed renderings for a new waterfront stadium (a temporary location) in partnership with Howard W Blake High School (1701 N Blvd) back in February 2024. The stadium will have a capacity of 5,000 and feature FIFA-approved turf. The team will play on this field for around 3-5 years ahead of creating a permanent stadium in the region.
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