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What Is SportsPress Pro?

SportsPress Pro is a premium WordPress plugin for club and league management, developed and sold by ThemeBoy. It extends the free SportsPress plugin (10,000+ active installs, 4.7/5 stars on WordPress.org) with 11+ additional modules that unlock adva…

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What Is SportsPress Pro?

SportsPress Pro is a premium WordPress plugin for club and league management, developed and sold by ThemeBoy. It extends the free SportsPress plugin (10,000+ active installs, 4.7/5 stars on WordPress.org) with 11+ additional modules that unlock advanced features for teams, leagues, and agencies.

The free SportsPress plugin is bundled inside SportsPress Pro as a submodule. When SportsPress Pro is active, the standalone free plugin is automatically deactivated — only one needs to run.

What Pro Adds

The free plugin handles the core data model: teams, players, staff, events, league tables, player lists, calendars, the equation builder, CSV import, shortcodes, a REST API, and 24 sport presets. SportsPress Pro layers on top of this with proprietary modules covering tournaments, timelines, team colors, access control, admin branding, and more.

Who It Is For

Use case

Recommended license

A single team or club website

Club

A league, federation, or multi-team organization

League

An agency or developer building for multiple clients

Agency

WordPress Multisite deployments

League or Agency

Licensing

SportsPress Pro is sold in three license tiers — Club (single-site), League (unlimited sites), and Agency (unlimited sites, lifetime updates) — chosen to match the use cases in the table above. Current pricing, renewal terms, and the money-back guarantee are listed at themeboy.com/sportspress-pro.

Pro customers receive private one-on-one support through the ThemeBoy helpdesk. Free plugin users rely on the public WordPress.org support forums.

Requirements

SportsPress Pro requires WordPress 3.8 or newer. See the Minimum Requirements article for the full list of supported PHP versions, server requirements, and permalink settings.

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