Football Victoria choose Veo to introduce video analysis technologies

Football Victoria announced a partnership with Veo Technologies, a global leader in AI-powered sports recording platforms.

FV will integrate Veo Technology and cameras across its internal departments, including technical teams and the referee department.

This collaboration brings advanced video analysis capabilities to all aspects of football operations within FV, including technical teams and the referee department.

FV have been searching for a new company to help with their modern football analytics capabilities and chose Veo after a rigorous and detailed process.

The company met FV’s requirements and standards for elite football analysis and both companies reflect a shared commitment to innovation and excellence in football analytics, benefiting the entire Victorian football landscape.

Veo is the simple and portable sports camera. In Veo, their goal is to help every player and team take their game and sport up a level. They do it with a camera that can automatically record and live-stream sport and a state-of-the-art analysis platform, all powered by AI.

With a combination of advanced AI technology and ease of use, Veo have made this whole process easy and available for everybody, and Veo has become a natural part of sport pitches worldwide.

In their statement, the company spoke about the overall target they want to hit with this partnership.

“Our goal is to also make VEO’s technology accessible to all clubs, players, and coaches, supporting the game’s progress in Victoria,” Veo said in a statement.

Paul Iliopoulos, FV Sponsorship & Events Manager, mentioned the importance of this partnership in improving the quality of coaching and football development in the state.

“VEO’s cameras are a crucial asset for coaches, players, and clubs. This partnership will provide valuable options and benefits, enhancing education and development in football analytics across the Victorian football community,” he said in a statement.

This partnership will mainly benefit the local clubs in Victoria with an affordable deal set that will allow easier access to the fantastic technology.

Through the partnership, FV members are eligible for A$300 discount off a Veo Cam 2, this offer is eligible with the purchase of a 1 or 2-year subscription for a team or club.

To redeem this discount, enter your information at https://www.veo.co/en-au/partnership/football-victoria?t=1

 

Wellington Phoenix renew deal with IT company Layer3

Wellington Phoenix confirm that the club have renewed their partnership with the club’s long-standing IT partner, Layer3.

Layer3 specialises in remote work, cloud tools and a modern workplace approach to grow client’s business.

Layer3 manages the IT environments for organisations of all sizes across New Zealand with a focus on strategy-first IT and employee experience.

As part of this sponsorship renewal the company will continue to provide the club with security, storage and strategic IT solutions.

It’s a two-year extension that will see the NZ-based company support both the men’s and women’s teams and have both parties pass the 5 year mark of the collaboration.

Phoenix general manager David Dome described the great relationship between the two organisations and the practicality of Layer3’s services to the club.

“We’re delighted to be continuing our partnership with Layer3,” he said in a statement.

“The whole team at Layer3 are great supporters of the Wellington Phoenix and this extends far beyond IT services.

“Our club is expanding and having state of the art online security, at home or on the road, is imperative for our operations.

“The Phoenix will now be protected literally anywhere in the world.”

Hayden Kirk, Layer3 director shared the same sentiment and expressed excitement about the renewal.

“Layer3 is very excited to reinvest in our partnership with the Phoenix,” Kirk said in a statement.

“Helping the club take their security to the next level with world class, 24/7 protection anywhere in the world is an important step forward.”

Late last year, Layer3 launched a new cloud-based security system with which the Phoenix have since adopted. It gives the club access to services like Cloud Firewall and 24/7 Threat Response, which previously weren’t accessible for small and medium sized businesses in New Zealand.

Layer3 were also made the official matchday partner for the men’s final round A-League match against Macarthur FC at Sky Stadium and will continue their support during a massive final series for the club.

It is always fantastic to see A-League clubs renew partnerships with practical corporate sponsors that benefit the club and Wellington Phoenix continue their strong corporate presence that has been growing rapidly in recent years.

Green Room Futures opening doors for local Australian talent

Football Queensland (FQ) continue to create new partnerships that have the potential to strengthen their footballing power, collaborating with Green Room Futures (GRF) that was confirmed, who provide students to study and be involved in football in America.

Student athletes of a young age from Queensland are the demographic in whom will benefit from the newly found agreement.

Green Room Futures is an Australian-based company that connects players with over 5,500 colleges in all parts of America. Providing the chance for young players to pursue their desired degree abroad alongside the prospect of participating in sport throughout their studies by offering flexibility and support for both their academic and football aspirations.

The partnership will work as the gateway for aspiring international students who have the ability and desire to participate in football abroad with the prospect of playing college soccer on the horizon.

Attaining talented football prospects within Australia is a convoluted issue the raw talent exists. However, those prospects have a mountain of aspects they need to climb to be given half the opportunity at a professional level.

The costs involved in participating within the higher established state football competitions are unfeasible. With the economy restricting Australian’s, the average fees involved in football are certainly unattainable for a vast majority of participants.

Players can become deterred from participation given the extreme sacrifice and effort they may put in, but more often than not get nothing out of. Player management within a professional club can falter a player’s performance, who are not given the adequate chance to prove their worth.

The Green Room Futures deal with FQ can undeniably provide a new avenue for promising Australian footballers to explore.

Founder and Director at Green Room Futures, Matt Wade said via press release:

“This partnership will offer a diverse range of opportunities to students and players of all abilities, while also providing a lot of young adults with a life experience that is truly unforgettable!”

The opportunity of regular game-time abroad and the vast difference in population within America, allows for an abundance of opportunities to exist for the plethora of football athletes in whom wish to study abroad.

FQ CEO Robert Cavallucci discussed how beneficial the partnership can be for Queenslanders given they have the potential to enter the American collegiate system.

“New doors for them to experience the life of a student-athlete in America while pursuing an academic degree of their choosing and contribute to their personal and footballing growth.”

The GRF partnership with FQ is something in which football Australia should keep an attentive eye upon given it has the potential to be the most promising avenue for the nation’s optimistic footballing talents to pursuit.

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