SAP deploys real-time tech at Euro 2016
DUBAI, June 30, 2016
SAP has partnered with the German National Football Team (DFP) to develop two new prototype technologies for the 2016 European Championship for sports professionals to access real-time data to enhance team competitiveness.
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On SAP Sports One, a new penalty insights function gives coaches and goalkeepers crucial data to analyze penalty kicks. Users can search the players most likely to take penalty kicks, the area of the goal they usually aim at, and specific shot characteristics such as the player’s run.
They can pull video clips of past penalty clips provided by InStat, a professional football analysis company. The historical reference data is processed in real-time through the SAP HANA Cloud Platform and integrated into SAP Sports One, SAP’s first sports-specific cloud solution.
SAP Challenger Insights helps the DFB prepare for each of their European Championship matches by providing data insights on opposing teams. The data includes offensive tendencies, defensive tendencies, and formations. Data is enhanced with video replays that bring the insights to life.
A team’s match analyst reviews the opposing team’s tactical characteristics and create a match plan. Players check the match plan by looking at iPads prior to a match or during halftime. They can also familiarize themselves with opponent tendencies and reference past video replays.
Users can alter their on-field strategy manually if an opposing team changes their lineup or formations. SAP Challenger Insights provides a more dynamic, real-time, and all-encompassing platform to inform players ahead of or during a match. – TradeArabia News Service