Players Health, a Minnesota-based sports technology platform, has closed a $28 million funding round to support its mission of providing insurance and risk-management services for youth sports organizations.
“These investments further our mission to create a safe haven in at least one corner of a child’s world,” said Players Health founder and CEO Tyrre Burks.
Led by global insurer SiriusPoint and Mastry Ventures, a VC firm launched by three-time NBA champion Andre Iguodala, the round will allow Players Health to invest in technology, athlete safety, and insurance offerings for sports organizations.
Players Health offers a wide range of services for some of the largest youth sports organizations in the U.S.
- The company offers coaching and staff credentialing, education, and training.
- It provides a platform for abuse reporting and investigations.
- It facilitates background checks and documents athlete injuries.
- Its current clients include U.S. Youth Soccer, NFL Flag Football, and USA Cheer.
Players Health’s latest funding round also included existing investors RPM Ventures, Will Ventures, and EOS Venture Partners.
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