<p>Recorded live at SocialWest 2026 in Calgary, <strong>Jeff Aylen</strong>, Vice President of Marketing and Brand for the <a href="https://www.whitecapsfc.com/"><strong>Vancouver Whitecaps</strong></a>, joins host Lindsay Smith to talk about what it really takes to build a fanbase that sticks around long after the final whistle.</p><p>Jeff shares how the Whitecaps went from struggling to fill 12,000 seats in 2021 to selling out 50,000-person stadiums in 2024, and why that turnaround had as much to do with a strategic pivot toward relationship building as it did with what was happening on the pitch.</p><p>He breaks down how the team uses data and performance marketing to amplify emotional moments, how they scenario plan for seasons when the results aren't going their way, what FIFA 2026 means for the long-term growth of soccer in Canada, and why building mini-pitches across BC matters more to the Whitecaps than any single World Cup bump.</p><p>Because fans aren't acquired. They're built.</p><p>Edited and produced by the incredible team at Takt.</p>

Marketing News Canada

Marketing News Canada

Relationships First, Sales Second — How the Vancouver Whitecaps Build Fandom

JUN 23, 202617 MIN
Marketing News Canada

Relationships First, Sales Second — How the Vancouver Whitecaps Build Fandom

JUN 23, 202617 MIN

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Recorded live at SocialWest 2026 in Calgary, Jeff Aylen, Vice President of Marketing and Brand for the Vancouver Whitecaps, joins host Lindsay Smith to talk about what it really takes to build a fanbase that sticks around long after the final whistle.Jeff shares how the Whitecaps went from struggling to fill 12,000 seats in 2021 to selling out 50,000-person stadiums in 2024, and why that turnaround had as much to do with a strategic pivot toward relationship building as it did with what was happening on the pitch.He breaks down how the team uses data and performance marketing to amplify emotional moments, how they scenario plan for seasons when the results aren't going their way, what FIFA 2026 means for the long-term growth of soccer in Canada, and why building mini-pitches across BC matters more to the Whitecaps than any single World Cup bump.Because fans aren't acquired. They're built.Edited and produced by the incredible team at Takt.