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The Swedish Football
League, Svensk Elitfotboll, have signed an agreement with Spiideo to equip
every stadium in Allsvenskan with a system that delivers high resolution
panoramic footage of the entire pitch.
The new Spiideo system
will be used to analyse games and Stefan Lundin, Sports Director at Svensk
Elitfotboll is optimistic about the new opportunities.
“This is an incredible
product for both tactical team analysis, and also to be able to improve
individual player skills,” he said.
The Spiideo system
includes 4k cameras which are covering the entire pitch from multiple angles.
The coaching staff can record a match or a training, and at the same time use a
tablet or a mobile phone to watch a sequence or a player position from
different angles in real time.
Coaches can pan and zoom
in the videos, pause, rewind and watch a situation again and make notes, tags,
drawings or clips. Stefan Lundin is very satisfied with the system.
He added: “This will be an
invaluable tool for analysing the game, because of the flexibility to pan,
zoom, and to watch a situation in detail wherever you want on the pitch.”
When asking the Swedish
managers what they would desire the most, improved capabilities for video
analysis was their answer. Jimmy Högberg, part of the Örebro SK coaching crew
knows how important this is.
“Our absolute priority is
to be able to see the game and specific situations as good as possible, which
is one of the key strengths of Spiideo. What is striking is also how easy it is
to get up and running and start using the system. This is very important, since
it makes it more likely that you will use it on a daily basis.”
Patrik Olsson, CEO at
Spiideo says that the company are pleased to work together with the Swedish
football league.
“We are very happy to be a
part of strengthening Swedish football by providing clubs our tools for player
and team development.
“We are continuously
having a dialogue with the coaches and analysts, to further improve the
experience and deliver best possible solutions for their video analysis needs
going forward.”
The introduction of
Spiideo on match arenas is a part of a greater plan to develop match analysis
even further.
Jimmy Högberg is
optimistic and says this is a vital piece of the main vision to strengthen
Swedish football..
“Overall this is a huge
project and we should see this as a first important piece of the puzzle, to
provide next generation analysis tools for both first teams and academies.
“The introduction of
Spiideo will give the clubs an opportunity to develop their youth teams as
well.”
Credit:FCBusiness
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