Future of Football @ HYPE Summit
Parallel to the opening of the FIFA World Cup in Russia, the HYPE Summit on the Future of Football was held in Moscow on 14 June.
One of the most important topics was the use of real-time data on the bench. Guests like Erik Stoffelhaus (Sporting Director, FC Lokomotiv Moscow), Bernd Wahler (Chairman of the Board, HYPE Sports Innovation) and Maximilian Schmidt (Co-Founder and Managing Director KINEXON Sports & Media) discussed with Francesco Cuzzolin (Director Scientific Department, Technogym) whether performance analysis will replace coaching.
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