CHARLOTTE, NC (November 20, 2025) – The Girls Academy League (GA) is proud to announce its partnership with Taka, a leader in providing quality youth soccer highlights, data and analysis.
“We are thrilled to partner with Taka, whose innovative analytics and creative player tools will elevate the Girls Academy experience,” said Meghan Frey, Sporting Director at Girls Academy. “This collaboration strengthens our commitment to advancing the game and expanding meaningful resources for every athlete and club in our league.”
Taka is a comprehensive platform for players, club coaches and college scouts, powered by industry-leading technology and professional analysts. Since launching in 2022, Taka has created 75,000 player profiles, analyzed 40,000 games and generated 10 million individual highlights. 1700 college coaches use the platform for talent identification and evaluation.
“We are delighted to partner with the Girls Academy – a prestigious, nationwide league with a shared commitment to excellence and player development,” commented Mark Shields, Taka CEO. “We look forward to providing highlights, development tools and exposure for GA players, while facilitating enhanced performance analysis for coaches. Additionally, we are excited to work with the GA team to streamline talent identification and showcase the considerable talent of the organization’s members.”
“We are incredibly proud to partner with Taka, a company that is redefining soccer analysis through innovation, education, and creativity,” added Patricia Hughes, Commissioner of the Girls Academy. “This collaboration reflects our unwavering commitment to elevating the Girls Academy experience and expanding the resources available to our athletes and clubs. By integrating Taka’s cutting-edge player and team portfolio tools, we are empowering our female players to better understand their game, showcase their talents, and take the next steps in their development. Together, we are advancing the game and creating new opportunities for every athlete in our league.”